Peacebuilding through Womens Community Development: Wee Women's Work in Northern Ireland by Amanda E. Donahoe
This book explores the gendered history of the Troubles, the rise of the Northern Ireland Womens Coalition, and the role of community development as a new field in Northern Ireland. Nearly twenty years after the Belfast or Good Friday Agreement that ended the Troubles in Northern Ireland, tensions persist and society is still deeply divided. The book addresses the ways in which women navigate these tensions and contribute to peacebuilding through community development, described dismissively by many in Northern Ireland as the work of wee women. Women navigate this gendered space to build peace strategically through Wee Womens Work. The author focuses in particular on the Womens Sector and draws on feminist theory to examine the distinction between formal and informal politics.