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Is supported by the Economic and Social Research Council of Great Britain (grant number: RES-060-25-0015). For website general enquiries, please contact: info@conflictincities.org. Department of Architecture, University of Cambridge. 1-5 Scroope Terrace, Cambridge CB2 1PX, UK. Cultural Context of Architecture Group. Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities. Exeter Jerusalem Studies Research Programme. Exeter Palestinian Refugee Studies Programme. Social Policy and Social Work.
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CAIN: Quilts Exhibition 2008: The Chilean Arpilleras - The Art of Survival
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See updated associated site: Conflict Textiles. The exhibition of Chilean arpilleras took place at the Harbour Museum, Derry, from 8 February 2008 until 19 April 2008. A total of 17 Chilean arpilleras were on display. The following page provides brief details of the arpilleras that appeared in the exhibition. 'Click' on the photographs to see a larger version. For a full description of each of the arpilleras see the Chilean Catalogue, 2008, [ PDF. Arpillera, Roberta Bacic: Corte de Agua / Water Cut.
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Official Men's Health Week 2013 webpage for the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland
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About Men's Health Week. Subscribe to E-Male Matters. Fathers and Family Life. Key Facts About Men. Physical Activity and Diet. Research / Policies / Reports. Tuesday, 30 August 2016. Men's Health Week 2013. During 2013, Men's Health Week. Ran from Monday 10th until Sunday 16th June. Each year, individual countries focus upon a specific theme. The theme for 2013 in Ireland was: "Action Men - Turning Words into Actions". Local men die, on average, almost five years younger than women do. List of some even...
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Executive Members – Social Policy Association. The professional association for lecturers, researchers and students of social policy in the UK and internationally. Policy Round Table Series. Ruth Lister, Baroness Lister of Burtersett. Baroness Lister (CBE, FAcSS) is Emeritus Professor of Social Policy and her work is largely focused on poverty and citizenship. In both cases this has embraced theoretical, conceptual, empirical and policy analysis and has involved a strong gender dimension. His research in...
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CAIN: Access Statisitcs - Summary
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There have been over 19 million visits. To the CAIN site and these visitors have generated over 73 million page views. Image files are not counted). These figures reflect quite a high level of use being made of the material at the site. Detailed monthly figures are provided in the tables below. Approximately one third of users are from Britain and Ireland; one third from the USA; and one third from Europe and the rest of the world. Table 1. Summary User Statistics for the CAIN Site. June 1996 to Jan 2016.
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CAIN: Key Events of the Northern Ireland Conflict
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Key Events of the Northern Ireland Conflict. Deployment of British Troops]. Material is added to this site on a regular basis - information on this page may change. Turning points in 'the Troubles'):. Ulster Workers' Council Strike. 1993 to the present). In addition to the five key events listed above some information will also be provided on a number of other important events:. 5 October 1968);. 1 January 1969 to 4 January 1969);. Deployment of British Troops. 14 August 1969);. 30 January 1972);. The ba...
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CAIN: Key Issues of the Northern Ireland Conflict
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Key Issues of the Northern Ireland Conflict. Material is added to this site on a regular basis - information on this page may change. Key Issues of the Northern Ireland Conflict. Children and Young People. Three issues that have the common themes of segregation. Law and Order Issues. Politics, Political Parties and the Electoral System. Victims, Survivors and Commemoration. Women and the conflict. Collusion between Security Forces and Paramilitaries. Commemoration in Northern Ireland. In addition to the ...
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CAIN: Key Events of the Northern Ireland Conflict
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Key Events of the Northern Ireland Conflict. Deployment of British Troops]. Material is added to this site on a regular basis - information on this page may change. Turning points in 'the Troubles'):. Ulster Workers' Council Strike. 1993 to the present). In addition to the five key events listed above some information will also be provided on a number of other important events:. 5 October 1968);. 1 January 1969 to 4 January 1969);. Deployment of British Troops. 14 August 1969);. 30 January 1972);. The ba...
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CAIN: Access Statisitcs - Summary
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There have been over 19 million visits. To the CAIN site and these visitors have generated over 73 million page views. Image files are not counted). These figures reflect quite a high level of use being made of the material at the site. Detailed monthly figures are provided in the tables below. Approximately one third of users are from Britain and Ireland; one third from the USA; and one third from Europe and the rest of the world. Table 1. Summary User Statistics for the CAIN Site. June 1996 to Jan 2016.
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