Abstract
The last ten years have seen the most sustained attempt by the British government to address the underlying problems of segregation and division in Northern Ireland through a reexamination of public policy issues (housing, education, and employment). This paper examines the contribution of one such policy initiative, a “bottom‐up” approach to community relations under the auspices of the Central Community Relations Unit. Official evaluations of twenty‐two projects are reviewed and assessed against principles of good practice emerging from a growing body of theoretical literature on effective intergroup contact.
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