
Graham Spencer
Graham Spencer is an emeritus professor of Social and Political Conflict at the University of Portsmouth, recognized for his scholarly contributions to the understanding of political tensions and social dynamics in conflict zones. His recent research focuses on the constitutional future of Ireland, emphasizing the need for respectful dialogue and collaborative approaches to address the complexities of identity and belonging within the context of Irish unity discussions.
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Graham Spencer is Emeritus Professor of Social and Political Conflict at the University of Portsmouth.
Stop fixating on Border polls and start a respectful conversation about Ireland’s future – The Irish TimesGraham Spencer is Carlos Spencer's father, who was a loose forward.
‘I’m a coach that encourages guys to express themselves’ – The Irish TimesGraham Spencer is an academic who has written about the peace process and Martin Mansergh's role in it.
Mandarin who quietly nudged this island towards peace – The Irish TimesGraham Spencer is Emeritus Professor in Social and Political Conflict at the University of Portsmouth.
North’s unionists can learn from Britain’s record on diversity – The Irish TimesGraham Spencer is an emeritus professor of Social and Political Conflict at the University of Portsmouth.
Irish unity conversations require two sides, but what happens if one does not show up? – The Irish Times



























