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The following table explains the various organisations and projects that are associated with CAIN. The section below the table provides details of 'associated' Web sites within CAIN.

CAIN became part of ARK (Access Research Knowledge) in 2000. Both CAIN and ARK are associated projects of INCORE (International Conflict Research Institute).

CAIN and INCORE are based within the University of Ulster. ARK is a joint project of Queen's University and the University of Ulster.

University of Ulster
CAIN is a project within the University of Ulster. CAIN is based within INCORE at Aberfoyle House on the Magee Campus of the university.
INCORE (International Conflict Research Institute)
INCORE provides an administrative and physical home for the CAIN project at Aberfoyle House on the Magee campus of the University of Ulster.
ARK (Access Research Knowledge) (2000-present)
ARK is a joint project between Queen's University Belfast and the University of Ulster. ARK is a web resource that allows access a range of social and political material relevant to Northern Ireland. ARK is comprised of a number of associated web sites and services:
Surveys
  • Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey (NILT)
  • Young Life and Times Survey (YLT)
  • Northern Ireland Household Panel Survey
  • Surveys Online (SOL)
  • Elections
  • Northern Ireland Elections (NIE)
  • Conflict and Politics
  • Conflict Archive on the INternet (CAIN)
  • Research Summaries Online Research Bank (ORB)
  • ORB Social Policy Research Database
  • ORB Children’s Research Database
  • Qualitative Archives
  • Qualitative Archive on Conflict
  • Qualitative Archive on Ageism
  • ARK Research Centre
  • ARK Research Centre

  • In addition to the main sections of the CAIN site (see details on home page), the following academic centres / projects / groups / individuals have relevant information within 'associated sites' on CAIN:

    The Art of Survival International and Irish Quilts (2008)
    This section contains information on, and documentation related to, the exhibition of Irish and international quilts that took place in Derry early in 2008. The section also contains information on the many follow-up events related to quilts. This site was compiled as part of an AHRC funded project on victims, survivors and commemoration in post-conflict Northern Ireland.
       
    The Bogside Artists
    The Bogside Artists were responsible for painting the famous murals in the Bogside area of Derry. The associated web site contains photographs of the murals and information about the Bogside Artists.
       
    Central Community Relations Unit (CCRU) (1987-2000) {external_link}
    The Central Community Relations Unit was established in 1987 to advise the Secretary of State on all aspects of the relationship between the different parts of the Northern Ireland community. The CCRU web site contains information on community relations initiatives and research.
       
    Centre for the Study of Conflict (CSC) (1977-2000)
    The Centre for the Study of Conflict was an academic research centre based in the University of Ulster. The centre produced over 50 reports on various aspects of the conflict in Northern Ireland and the associated web site above contains extracts from each of the reports.
       
    Community Development Centre North Belfast (CDC) (1974-2001)
    The Community Development Centre was a community based, non governmental, independent organisation that had been established in 1974. CDC was the main support agency for the local community sector in north Belfast and provides a range of resources for local community groups.
       
    Cost of the Troubles Study (CTS) (1996-1999)
    The Cost of the Troubles Study was an academic / community project on the impact of political violence in Northern Ireland. The associated web site contains information and extracts from the reports produced by the project.
       
    Photographs of the British Army in Belfast during 1986
    Paul Crispin
    Series of photographs of the British Army in Belfast during 1986.
       
    Democratic Dialogue (DD) (1995-2006)
    Democratic Dialogue was set up in 1995, in the wake of the paramilitary ceasefires, as a think tank geared to stimulating fresh approaches to the political problems of Northern Ireland, as well as addressing long-neglected economic, social and cultural questions. The above associated web site contains full text of Democratic Dialogue reports.
       
    EMU Promoting School Project (1994-2002)
    Information on the Education for Mutual Understanding (EMU) Promoting School Project.
       
    Farset Community Think Tanks Project (Island Publications) (1993-present)
    Island Publications produces a series of pamphlets which seek to open up debate on historical, cultural, socio-economic, political and other matters pertinent to Northern Irish society. A number of pamphlets are available to download.
       
       
    Future Ways Programme (1996-1998)
    Extract from one of the publications of the Future Ways project.
       
    The Global Review of Ethnopolitics
    Series of articles on the topic of Northern Ireland that first appeared in the on-line academic journal 'The Global Review of Ethnopolitics'.
       
    A Guide to Ulster Loyalism and Unionism Online
    This guide organises and provides links to over 270 loyalist and unionist websites, including links to archived copies of defunct sites. The guide was compiled by Niall O Dochartaigh who is a Lecturer in Political Science and Sociology at the National University of Ireland, Galway. The guide was first produced in August 2004 and an updated version was made available on CAIN in June 2005.
       
    The Peter Heathwood Collection of Television Programmes
    Details of television documentaries, current affairs programmes, history programmes, and some major news stories, about the Northern Ireland conflict and politics, that were broadcast between 1981 and 2005. The information contained within these pages has been provided by Peter Heathwood and is based on his private collection of television recordings.
       
    INCORE (International Conflict Research) {external_link}
    Mainly provides information on ethnic conflict in countries other than Ireland but does have some material on Northern Ireland. INCORE also provides a base for the CAIN project.
       
    Institute for Conflict Research (2001-present)
    Research group based in Belfast. Formerly responsible for: Cost of the Troubles Study; Templegrove Action Research Limited; and Community Conflict Impact on Children.
       
    PRONI Records on CAIN
    A selection of public records from the PRONI archives, which will be made available on CAIN on 6 October 2010.
       
    Post-Mortem Database and documents by Michael McKeown
    This section contains a dataset of information on deaths related to the Northern Ireland conflict (1969-2001). The information was compiled by Michael McKeown and was contributed by him to the CAIN Web site. Michael McKeown has taken the decision (June 2009) to make the dataset freely available via the CAIN site. While users are free to download the dataset for research purposes the database remains copyright © of Michael McKeown.
       
    © Eamon Melaugh
    Eamon Melaugh
    Collection of 350 photographs of 'the Troubles'. The photographs include: street scenes; the British Army; Republican paramilitaries; civil rights protests; parades; riot scenes; 'Bloody Sunday'; and children and the conflict.
       
    © Peter Moloney
    The Ephemera Collection of Peter Moloney
    This section provides details of over 7,000 items in the ephemera collection and a selection of 400 photographs of these items. The collection includes: badges; Christmas cards; keyrings; photographs of murals; postcards; posters; stamps; stickers; tickets; t-shirts; etc. There are also details of over 4,000 books and periodicals held by Peter Moloney.
       
    Mural Directory by Dr Jonathan McCormick
    The Mural Directory contains details of over 2,000 murals across Northern Ireland including a brief description, information on location, and the status of the mural. The Directory is based on information supplied by Dr Jonathan McCormick who has been photographing murals in Northern Ireland since 1996. There are currently over 400 photographs included in the Directory.
       
    Northern Ireland Life & Times (NILT) survey (1998-present) {external_link}
    Link to the web site that contains information on the surveys and also full datasets. The NILT survey has replaced the Northern Ireland Social Attitudes Survey (NISAS) - see entry below.
       
    Northern Ireland Social Attitudes Survey (1989-1998)
    Information on the Northern Ireland Social Attitudes Survey (NISAS) and extracts from the seven books written about the results of the surveys. The NISAS has been replaced by the Northern Ireland Life and Times (NILT) survey - see entry above.
       
    Frankie Quinn
    Series of photographs taken by Belfast photographer Frankie Quinn. The photographs include the 'peacelines', Short Strand, and interface areas.
       
    Sutton Index of Deaths
    A searchable database of information on all the deaths that occurred as a result of the conflict from 1969 to 1998.
       
    Templegrove Action Research Limited (1994-1996)
    Templegrove Action Research Limited was a two-year project that investigated segregation in two areas of Derry / Londonderry. The associated web site contains full-text from the reports produced by the project.
       
    Physical Memorials by Elisabetta Viggiani
    Information, and a series of 444 photographs, of physical memorials in Belfast (2006)
       


    CAIN contains information and source material on the conflict and politics in Northern Ireland.
    CAIN is based within the University of Ulster.


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