Title: The Impact of Political Violence on Community
1The Impact of Political Violence on Community
Morality in Northern Ireland
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3The Causes
- A struggle between those who wish to remain part
of the UK (Protestants/Unionists/Loyalists) and
those who wish to see the reunification of the
island of Ireland (Catholics/Nationalists/Republic
ans). - 44 of the population are Catholic and 53 are
Protestant (N. Ireland Census 2002). - Church membership is high (87) as is church
attendance (62 attend church weekly). - We have just enough religion to make us hate,
and not enough to make us love one another (Dean
Swift)
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5The Costs
- The Victims
- Over 3,700 killed since 1969.
- The dead have been predominantly male (91) and
young (37 under 24, 53 under 29 74 under
39). - Majority of deaths were civilians with no
attachment to security or paramilitary forces. - Death rather higher among Catholics (death rates
per 1,000 of 2.5 vs. 1.9). - Majority killed by paramilitaries (87 of total,
59 by Republicans and 28 by Loyalists) while
the security forces killed 11. - 40 to 50,00 physically injured.
- Each fatality is a heavy stone dropped into a
pool of water, with ripples extending far and
wide. (Bloomfield, 1998).
6Further Costs
- Segregation
- Residential
- Over 50 of the population live in areas where
90 of the population are their co-religionists. - Educational.
- Parallel Schools systems, 96 of children
attended segregated schools in 2001. - Parallel learning experiences.
- Friendship and Marriage.
- In 1968 5 mixed marriages, in 2000 the rate is
8. - Employment.
- Equal opportunities Legislation
- Sport Leisure.
- Football teams, sports, pubs, shops etc.
7A Worrying Canvas
- 30 Years of Political Conflict
- A Kohlbergian Approach
- Early Research
- Fields (1973, 1976)
- Contemporary Research
- Breslin (1982)
- Cairns Conlon (1985)
- Ferguson Cairns (1996, 2002)
8Fears
- The inhabitants of that place (N. Ireland) are
being destroyed both physically and
psychologically (Fields, 1976) - when peace returns to Northern Ireland there
will be a continuing epidemic of violence and
antisocial behaviour amongst teenagers (Lyons,
1973)
9Moral Atmosphere
- the sense of community or the sense of group
solidarity, and cohesion attained in a group
(Kohlberg, 1984) - profound influence on the moral decision making
of individuals (Kohlberg et al, 1983) - morality can not be understood unless we take
full account of the social, cultural and
historical context (Haste, 1996)
10How Does it Work?
- Constructive Decentration
- Fuelled by role taking opportunities
- Selective Process
- Moral Ceiling
11Design Study 1
Ferguson, N. Cairns, E. (1996). Political
violence and moral maturity in Northern Ireland.
Political Psychology, 17, no. 4,713-725.
12HIGH VIOLENCE SAMPLE AND LOW VIOLENCE SAMPLE
- SAMPLE N SRMS GLOBAL STAGE
SD - HIGH VIO 195 260.76 3(2) 35.97
- LOW VIO 226 269.30 3(2) 39.11
- F(1,411)5.124 plt .024
13Moral Atmosphere
- Segregation/social Cleavage
- Demonization Victimization
- Avoidance Strategies
- Superficial Contact
- Conservative Attitudes
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16Northern Ireland Divided into the three research
areas
17Design Study 2
Ferguson, N. Cairns, E. (2002). The Impact of
Political Conflict on Moral Maturity A
Cross-national Perspective. Journal of
Adolescence, 24 , 5, 441-451.
18Comparison of British, Irish North American
Samples
19Conclusion Study 2
- Developing Normally?
- At a societal level
- Cultures of violence cultures of co-existence
- The Future
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21Inter-Community Contact
- Integrated Education
- EMU Cultural Heritage
- Problems
- The Contact Hypothesis
- The Future
22The Contact Hypothesis
- Prolonged Contact
- Co-operative Activity
- Official Support
- Equal Status Numbers
- Voluntary Participation
- Provide Information to
- Dispel Ignorance
- Highlight Similarities Differences
23Im an Ulster man of planter stock. I was born in
the Island of Ireland, so secondarily Im an
Irish man . I was born in the British archipelago
and English is my native tongue, so I am British.
The British archipelago is offshore to the
continent of Europe, so Im European. This is my
hierarchy of values and as far as Im concerned
anyone who omits one step in the sequence of
values is falsifying the situation. (Hewitt,
1974).
24The Future
- Are Children the only Answer?
- Superordinate Category
- Recent Political Change
- Ceasefires, Referendum, Impasse
- Problems
- Disarmament, Parades, Punishment Shootings
25Readings
- Hargie, O., Dickson, D. (2004) Researching the
troubles Social Science Perspectives on the
Northern Ireland Conflict. Edinburgh Mainstream. - Ferguson, N. (1999). The Effects of 30 Years of
Political Violence on the Construction of Ethnic
Identity and Inter-Community Relations in
Northern Ireland. Lock Haven International
Review, 13, 75-91. - Ferguson, N. Cairns, E. (1996). Political
violence and moral maturity in Northern Ireland.
Political Psychology, 17, no. 4,713-725. - Ferguson, N. Cairns, E. (2002). The Impact of
Political Conflict on Moral Maturity A
Cross-national Perspective. Journal of
Adolescence, 24 , 5, 441-451.