McAreavey Ruth, Wright Katharine A M, Donaldson Rebecca
School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, Newcastle University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK.
Br J Sociol. 2025 Jun;76(3):645-656. doi: 10.1111/1468-4446.13207. Epub 2025 Mar 22.
This article explores gender and social justice in post-conflict societies, using Northern Ireland as a case study. It focuses specifically on the socio-economic impact of the UK's withdrawal from the EU (Brexit) on women in Northern Ireland using a social justice framework, drawing on recognition, redistribution and representation as conceptualised by Nancy Fraser. It uses qualitative research conducted between 2022 and 2023 comprising focus groups, an expert seminar and semi-structured interviews sensitive to an intersectional understanding of women. While centred on Brexit, the findings have broader implications for understanding how post-conflict governance, sovereignty, and international obligations intersect with gendered inequalities. We argue that Brexit demonstrates a profound neglect of Northern Ireland's unique position, politically and geographically, particularly the UK's obligations under the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement, and underscores the marginalisation and exclusion of women's voices in post-conflict governance. We find that the impact of Brexit on women in Northern Ireland is distinct and disproportionate from other parts of the UK for several reasons, including that it is a post-conflict society; there exists specific patterns of violence against women; and there is a prior reliance by the third sector on EU funding. The article thus contributes to a deeper understanding of the systemic barriers that inhibit participatory equality and outlines pathways for achieving social justice in Northern Ireland.
本文以北爱尔兰为案例研究,探讨冲突后社会中的性别与社会正义。它特别运用南希·弗雷泽所概念化的承认、再分配和代表权的社会正义框架,聚焦英国脱欧对北爱尔兰女性的社会经济影响。它采用了2022年至2023年间开展的定性研究,包括焦点小组、专家研讨会以及对女性的交叉性理解敏感的半结构化访谈。虽然以脱欧为核心,但研究结果对于理解冲突后治理、主权和国际义务如何与性别不平等相互交织具有更广泛的意义。我们认为,脱欧表明对北爱尔兰在政治和地理上的独特地位,尤其是英国在《贝尔法斯特(耶稣受难日)协议》下的义务严重忽视,并凸显了冲突后治理中女性声音的边缘化和被排斥。我们发现,脱欧对北爱尔兰女性的影响与英国其他地区不同且不成比例,原因有几个,包括它是一个冲突后社会;存在针对女性的特定暴力模式;以及第三部门先前依赖欧盟资金。因此,本文有助于更深入地理解阻碍参与性平等的系统性障碍,并勾勒出在北爱尔兰实现社会正义的途径。