Untitled Story, by Catherine Cooke (story details) External Website
Collection: Journeys Out (JO)
Organisation: INCORE (organisation)
An account given as part of the Journeys Out project run by INCORE. A series of video interviews were recorded with 13 participants. The resulting videos were divided into five segments, each dealing with the themes of: Personal Journey; Dealing with the past; Challenges; Impact; and Lessons. A transcript of each interview segment is also provided on the Web site.
"Catherine Cooke - is married with four daughters, lives in the Waterside area of Londonderry and has been a community activist in the City since 1987 following a bombing in her neighbourhood. Catherine is the co-ordinator of the Foyle Women's Information Network, which networks with all the local neighbourhood women’s groups in Derry City Council; both urban and rural. Catherine is a member of the following groups: Tullyally and District Development Group; Local Strategy Partnership; First Housing and support services; Women into Politics; Community convention development committee; Peace and Reconciliation Group; and NICVA - policy and advocacy group. Catherine was the instigator of the mobile phone network being set up in the City." (from INCORE website)
Story DetailsShowHide
Title |
Untitled Story, by Catherine Cooke (story details) |
Description |
An account given as part of the Journeys Out project run by INCORE. A series of video interviews were recorded with 13 participants. The resulting videos were divided into five segments, each dealing with the themes of: Personal Journey; Dealing with the past; Challenges; Impact; and Lessons. A transcript of each interview segment is also provided on the Web site. |
Creator |
INCORE, University of Ulster |
Subject |
Dealing with the past in Northern Ireland |
Source |
http://www.incore.ulst.ac.uk/policy/jo1/interviews/search.html |
Publisher |
INCORE, Ulster University |
Date |
2007 |
Story Title |
Untitled Story, by Catherine Cooke |
Story Available |
The account is publicly available on the INCORE Web site. |
Story Format |
The video recording is divided into five sections based on the folling themes: Personal Journey Dealing with the past Challenges Impact lessons |
Story Source |
The five video clips can be found by searching the Journeys Out site: http://www.incore.ulst.ac.uk/policy/jo1/interviews/search.html |
Interviewee Surname |
Cooke |
Interviewee Forename(s) |
Catherine |
Interviewee Gender |
Female |
Story Abstract |
"Catherine Cooke - is married with four daughters, lives in the Waterside area of Londonderry and has been a community activist in the City since 1987 following a bombing in her neighbourhood. Catherine is the co-ordinator of the Foyle Women's Information Network, which networks with all the local neighbourhood women’s groups in Derry City Council; both urban and rural. Catherine is a member of the following groups: Tullyally and District Development Group; Local Strategy Partnership; First Housing and support services; Women into Politics; Community convention development committee; Peace and Reconciliation Group; and NICVA - policy and advocacy group. Catherine was the instigator of the mobile phone network being set up in the City." (from INCORE website) |
Themes/Topics Mentioned |
Dealing With the Past |
Collection InformationShowHide
Title |
Journeys Out (JO) |
Description |
As part of the Journeys Out project a series of video interviews were recorded with 13 participants. The resulting videos were divided into five segments each dealing with the themes of: Personal Journey; Dealing with the past; Challenges; Impact; and Lessons. "The Journeys Out Project was delivered by, INCORE (International Conflict Research Institute), based at the University of Ulster, in partnership with the Peace and Reconciliation Group , Derry/Londonderry, Intercomm Ireland based in Belfast, and the Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation, Co. Wicklow." (from INCORE website) |
Date |
2009-2011 |
Organisation InformationShowHide
Title |
INCORE (organisation) |
Description |
Established in 1993, INCORE (International Conflict Research Institute) is a joint project of the United Nations University and the University of Ulster. Combining research, education and comparative analysis, INCORE addresses the causes and consequences of conflict in Northern Ireland and internationally and promotes conflict resolution management strategies. It aims to influence policymakers and practitioners involved in peace, conflict and reconciliation issues while enhancing the nature of international conflict research. INCORE is located within the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Ulster and co-ordinates the varied peace and conflict-related activity across the University – encompassing work in disciplines such as politics, policy studies, history, international affairs, sociology, geography, architecture, communications and social work, as well as in peace and conflict studies. |
Date Formed |
1993 |
Status |
Active (November 2015) |
Address |
INCORE Ulster University Magee Campus Aberfoyle House Northland Road Londonderry BT48 7JA |
Telephone |
+44 (0) 28 71 675500 |
|
incore@ulster.ac.uk |
Parent Organisation |
Ulster University |
Citation
Accounts of the Conflict; Accessed: 24 November 2024 <http://k8s-accounts-01.ulster.ac.uk/repo24/index.php/items/show/2365>