Contested narratives of encounter from a bridge-building project in northern England |
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Authors: | Sam Slatcher |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Geography, Durham University, Durham, UKs.p.slatcher@durham.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTRecent years of community engagement under the war on terror in the UK have seen the co-option of bridge-building initiatives into wider narratives of securing communities. Through ethnographic insights into a peace building inter-faith initiative that made it onto the news as a ‘deradicalization’ workshop, I show how encounters in such projects are susceptible to being reframed into the very narrative in which encounters are sought after in the first place as a political settlement to growing inter-ethnic tension and conflict. This paper contributes to the growing geographies of encounter literature by making more explicit the narratives that shape how encounters function. |
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Keywords: | Encounter narrative community cohesion integration war on terror |
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