University College Dublin. Institute for British-Irish Studies
Abstract
The challenge of dealing with diversity within democracy and of creating a new
political culture in a divided society is the starting point of this paper. Using theories of recognition, these questions are examined in relation to the Northern Ireland Civic Forum. The main question posed is to what extent the Civic Forum has contributed
to a new political culture that accepts diversity, but also a common interest beyond
diversity, or whether it has become a new arena within which the conflict plays itself
out. The paper concludes that in its approach and composition the Forum
represents something other than a new arena of conflict, but has yet to play a
central role in creating a new political culture. It is an institution that may be able to
deal with diversity in a less antagonistic way, creating a space where issues of
common interest and diversity can be explored. In time it could play a part in
improving the horizontal relationships in Northern Ireland.Not applicableti, ke - TS 09/07/1