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Harnessing smartphone and environmental data to explore the impact of temperature on real-time mental wellbeing

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Vivaldi G   +11 more
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The Good Friday Agreement, 1998: Negotiation

2020
Abstract This chapter discusses the process by which the Northern Ireland parties finally engaged in comprehensive negotiations that included Sinn Féin. The Framework Documents offered a blueprint for these discussions. The chapter notes the difficulties of securing Sinn Féin participation, which came only with the advent of a new ...
John Coakley, Jennifer Todd
exaly   +2 more sources

The Good Friday Agreement, 1998: Implementation

2020
Abstract Although the Good Friday Agreement dates from April 1998, its implementation was beset by crises over the formation of an executive, decommissioning of paramilitary arms, and policing reform. It was not until December 1999 that the institutions for which it made provision came into being.
John Coakley, Jennifer Todd
exaly   +2 more sources

Peace and the Good Friday Agreement

Abstract Chapter 3 analyses the role of John Alderdice, leader of Alliance from 1987 to 1998, in steering Alliance towards the 1998 Good Friday Agreement. Alderdice had predicted movement towards peace several years previously and wished to maximize Alliance’s contribution to the Agreement’s political arrangements even though this would ...
Jonathan Tonge   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Prospect theory and the framing of the Good Friday Agreement

Conflict Resolution Quarterly, 2010
AbstractWe examine how supporters of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement tried to persuade their constituents to vote for ratifying the agreement. We argue that a “sales” message based on tenets of prospect theory—framing the preferred choice as less risky than the alternative—garnered more support for the initial vote and, more important, insulated the ...
Landon E. Hancock   +2 more
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After the Good Friday Agreement

2008
Once the Agreement had been signed by the respective parties, a referendum was conducted to reveal the strength of public support for the settlement. For Sinn Fein, legitimising the referendum meant meeting with the Republican grassroots at a specially convened ardfheis in Dublin to change the party’s constitution, in order to allow part ...
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Towards the Good Friday Agreement

2008
In his account of the how the Good Friday Agreement was achieved, the talks chairman Senator George Mitchell explained how the first year of multi-party talks was dominated by Unionist opposition to rules and procedure, with weeks given to debates about the potential meanings of rules, and with the DUP and UK Unionist Party (UKUP) walking out (and back
openaire   +1 more source

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