Duncan Morrow
Professor
Applied Social and Policy Sc.
Ulster University
Ireland
Biography
Duncan Morrow, Professor in School of Applied Social and Policy Sc. at Ulster University, Duncan Morrow is a Lecturer in politics where he has published widely in the fields of conflict resolution, Northern Ireland politics and the relationship between religion and politics.
Research Interest
For ten years, Duncan was Chief Executive of the Northern Ireland Community Relations Council where he championed the concept of a shared future and peace-building by developing the Council’s role in policy, in research and active learning, in organisations and work on key issues such as interfaces, parading and regeneration and in work with victims and survivors of conflict. Between 2012 and 2015 he was Chair of the Scottish Government’s Advisory Group on Tackling Sectarianism and in 2016 chaired the Scottish Government’s Advisory Group on Tackling Hate Crime, Prejudice and Community Cohesion
Publications
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Reconciliation and After in Northern Ireland: The Search for a Political Order in an Ethnically Divided Society
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Review of the Implementation of the Recommendations of the Advisory Group on Tackling Sectarianism in Scotland