Protestant identification and political change in Northern Ireland

Author:Mitchell, C

Article Title:Protestant identification and political change in Northern Ireland

Abstract:
This article demonstrates the responsiveness of national and religious identifications to political change among Protestants in Northern Ireland. It begins by theorizing identification as a process of working out our ideas of self, others and place. Subsequently, it proceeds to outline how the recent Good Friday Agreement (1998) changes the political landscape from the perspective of a variety of Protestants. Then, based on a narrative analysis of interview data collected in 2000, it maps the main directions of change. Three responses are highlighted, as people come to accept, reject or ignore political developments after the Agreement, and their differing relationships with British national and Protestant religious identifications are discussed. The article concludes by highlighting the underlying dynamics of identification with a view to maximizing the acceptance of political change in Northern Ireland.

Keywords: Northern Ireland; religion; politics; identification; Good Friday Agreement

DOI: 10.1080/0141987032000087334

Source:ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES

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