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Neil Ferguson
Professor of Political Psychology
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No war, no peace: Northern Ireland after the agreement
R Mac Ginty, OT Muldoon, N Ferguson
Political psychology 28 (1), 1-11, 2007
2372007
Who are the Victims? Victimhood Experiences in Post Agreement Northern Ireland
N Ferguson, M Burgess, I Hollywood
Political Psychology 31 (6), 857-886, 2010
1362010
Understanding peace and conflict through social identity theory
S McKeown, R Haji, N Ferguson
Contemporary Global Perspectives. Switzerland: Springer, 2016
1042016
Leaving violence behind: Disengaging from politically motivated violence in Northern Ireland
N Ferguson, M Burgess, I Hollywood
Political Psychology 36 (2), 199-214, 2015
792015
Disengaging from terrorism: A Northern Irish experience
N Ferguson
Journal for Deradicalization 6 (1), 1-28, 2016
702016
Crossing the Rubicon: Deciding to become a paramilitary in Northern Ireland
N Ferguson, M Burgess, I Hollywood
International Journal of Conflict and Violence 2 (1), 130-137, 2008
682008
Political violence and moral maturity in Northern Ireland
N Ferguson, E Cairns
Political Psychology, 713-725, 1996
661996
Understanding radicalization and engagement in terrorism through religious conversion motifs
N Ferguson, E Binks
Journal of Strategic Security 8 (1-2), 16-26, 2015
602015
Rebels' perspectives of the legacy of past violence and of the current peace in post‐agreement Northern Ireland: An interpretative phenomenological analysis
M Burgess, N Ferguson, I Hollywood
Political Psychology 28 (1), 69-88, 2007
592007
Enemy framing and the politics of reporting religious conflicts in the Nigerian press
AO Musa, N Ferguson
Media, War & Conflict 6 (1), 7-20, 2013
562013
Distribution of physical activity facilities in Scotland by small area measures of deprivation and urbanicity
KE Lamb, NS Ferguson, Y Wang, D Ogilvie, A Ellaway
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 7, 1-8, 2010
532010
Comparison of Northern Irish children's attitudes to war and peace before and after the paramilitary ceasefires
F McLernon, N Ferguson, E Cairns
International Journal of Behavioral Development 20 (4), 715-730, 1997
461997
Radicalization or reaction: Understanding engagement in violent extremism in Northern Ireland
N Ferguson, JW McAuley
Political Psychology 41 (2), 215-230, 2020
442020
When peace is not enough: The flag protests, the politics of identity & belonging in East Belfast
D Halliday, N Ferguson
Irish Political Studies 31 (4), 525-540, 2016
422016
The IRA Apology of 2002 and forgiveness in Northern Ireland's troubles: A cross-national study of printed media
N Ferguson, E Binks, MD Roe, J Brown, T Adams, SM Cruise, CA Lewis
Peace and Conflict 13 (1), 93-113, 2007
362007
Dedicated to the Cause
N Ferguson, JW McAuley
European Psychologist, 2021
34*2021
Social identity theory and intergroup conflict in Northern Ireland
N Ferguson, S McKeown
Understanding peace and conflict through social identity theory …, 2016
342016
Disengaging from terrorism
N Ferguson
The psychology of counter-terrorism, 111-123, 2010
292010
The impact of political conflict on moral maturity: a cross‐national perspective
N Ferguson, E Cairns
Journal of Adolescence 25 (5), 441-451, 2002
292002
Social movements, structural violence, and conflict transformation in Northern Ireland: The role of loyalist paramilitaries.
N Ferguson, S McDaid, JW McAuley
Peace and conflict: Journal of peace psychology 24 (1), 19, 2018
282018
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