Delighted that this piece by Cera Murtagh @VillanovaU and I is published on St Patrick's Day as interest in all things Irish assumes center stage here @BostonCollege
Irish unity: Why ‘others’ and ‘neithers’ matter, North and South
https://t.co/Y788HSuuQU
It has been a minute since I've been on here, but #ISA2024 made me miss it and there is so much happening that feels important to share. Top of that list is that we are hosting a Feminist Peace Summit in Denver in a few weeks and you can still register: https://t.co/uOlrMOxLCR
Absolute scenes/shade of the day award goes to Alliance Party leader Naomi Long’s “one seat wonder” jibe to TUV leader Jim Allister. #stormont#onthehill
LSE Gender Studies @LSEGenderTweet is looking for a Fellow (1 year contract) to teaching on its Gender, Peace and Security and core Gender Theories courses https://t.co/EJdMOhTxNP
Are things changing in Northern Ireland politically? @CeMurtagh dives into the growing power of "civic" parties via @monkeycageblog. https://t.co/ph8ZhrY0UQ
Some thoughts by @Tamyfakhoury and I on elections (apologies for seguing N.Ireland into this). Lebanese election sees significant gains for independent non-sectarian politicians https://t.co/ycsykproxR via @ConversationUK@QUBSSESW
"Breaking one international agreement to appease those who are in the course of breaking another international agreement –
under the auspices of protecting the integrity & objectives of both."
The multiple dangers in UK Govt's current #Protocol tactics 👇 https://t.co/WojBPj1VZF
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@CeMurtagh & @allimcculloch on the extent to which dominant parties reach beyond their core ethnic constituencies, how and why.
https://t.co/MnGD2jtxVf