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Ed Cairns
This video provides some of the psychological problems associated with the Troubles. Ed Cairns starts off with listing and explaining a few Freudian theories associated with the NI conflict. Then he talks about some associated myths with psychology, which then leads to the social identity theory which he spends a good deal of time talking about. At the very end, he opens the floor up to questions and fields a few before the tape ends.https://digitalcommons.bucknell.edu/northernirelandarchive/1006/thumbnail.jp
Francis Cairns & Elaine Fantham (Ed.), Caesar against Liberty ? Perspectives on his Autocracy, 2003
Torrens Philippe. Francis Cairns & Elaine Fantham (Ed.), Caesar against Liberty ? Perspectives on his Autocracy, 2003. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 77, 2008. pp. 664-665
Professor Ed Cairns: A personal and professional biography
This article provides a brief overview of Ed Cairns' (1945-2012) personal and professional life. Born, raised, and educated in Belfast, Ed's career at the University of Ulster spanned the years of Northern Ireland's contemporary political violence-from the riots of the early 1970s, through the Good Friday Agreement of 1998, and into the present postconflict period. A fellow of both the British Psychological Society and the American Psychological Association, Ed was a leading international scholar on social identity, conflict and peace, and children and political violence. He was a committed teacher and mentor of many university students and of many peace psychologists from around the globe. He was also an influential leader worldwide and the first international President of APA's Division 48, the Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict, and Violence
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