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Between Sovereignty and Pluralism: Other Divided Cities
This chapter contains sections titled:
Divided Country—Divided City: Nicosia
Divided Cities in Britain: Oldham and Bradford
Promoting Community Cohesion in Oldham
Bradford: From Ethnic to Shared Space?
Conclusions
Between Sovereignty and Pluralism: Other Divided Cities
This chapter contains sections titled:
Divided Country—Divided City: Nicosia
Divided Cities in Britain: Oldham and Bradford
Promoting Community Cohesion in Oldham
Bradford: From Ethnic to Shared Space?
Conclusions
Between Sovereignty and Pluralism: Other Divided Cities
Gaffikin, Frank (author) / Morrissey, Mike (author)
2011-03-11
24 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
‘Preventing Violent Extremism’ (PVE) ‐ ‘soft’ component of national ‘anti‐terrorism’ strategy , sovereignty and pluralism ‐ other divided cities , Bradford, ethnic to shared space ‐ control‐led system to strategic and action‐orientated approach , community cohesion and counter‐insurgency interface ‐ in Northern Ireland , forms and symbols of division ‐ read differently between two communities , institute for race relations ‐ ‘How Not to Prevent Violent Extremism’ , agenda for building peace in Nicosia ‐ role for spatial planning, redressing communal segregation , Nicosia, physically divided city ‐ two British Northern cities, and inter‐ethnic community division , Oldham and Bradford, divided cities in Britain ‐ Oldham's problems, interface of race and class , divided country—divided city – Nicosia, and planning divided Nicosia