where
the
streets
have no
name
consequences
of conflict
in northern
ireland
what are we doing
today?
• Consequences of Northern Ireland conflict
• Reliability - Cross-referencing
This song is
written and
performed by the
band, U2.
(Link is available after
you submit the form)
I WANT TO RUN I WANT TO HIDE
I WANT TO TEAR DOWN THE WA
THAT HOLD ME INSIDE. I WANT T
AND TOUCH THE FLAME
WHERE THE STREETS
HAVE NO NAME
according to wikipedia,
“The lyrics were inspired by a story that Bono (lead
singer) heard about the streets of Belfast, Northern
Ireland, where a person's religion and income are
evident by the street they live on.[12] He contrasted
this with the anonymity he felt when visiting
Ethiopia, saying: "...the guy in the song recognises
this contrast and thinks about a world where there
aren't such divisions, a place where the streets have
no name.”
Claim: You can tell if a person is Protestant or Catholic
based on the name of the street they live in Northern
Ireland.
= Protestants
Therefore, if I tell people that I live in Shankil Road, they
would know that I’m a Protestant?
Claim: You can tell if a person is Protestant or Catholic
based on the name of the street they live in Northern
Ireland.
How reliable is this claim?
1) Go to Google Form: http://goo.gl/forms/mxyzJgKqKy
2) Analyse the video (link in Google Form) and answer the questions
about Political consequences (Section 1) and Social consequences
(Section 2).

3) Once done, Section 3 will get you to to decide if this claim is true /
not true. 

Continue with the slides only AFTER
you have submitted the form
questions to conclude
1) Are there only negative consequences
of the conflict?

2) How do we evaluate the reliability of
a source by cross-referencing it with
another source?
Done? 

Explore other videos
3) Voices from the grave (very long video!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSb_XhN2L6s
Interview with a commander of the IRA and a
commander with the UVF, explaining why they
resorted to violence.
2) Walls of shame: Belfast
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2d4NPNmSfQ
Exploring social segregation in Belfast
1) Twelfth in Northern Ireland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AMDl__eCsA
Exploring the lives of teenagers and how they lived
with the conflict. Including the children who were
affected by the riots outside of their school.
Streets have no name -
lyric video
https://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=aWxUx1L2C-g
If you’re interested to
listen to the song and find
out more about its lyrics

T2w2 Streets have no name

  • 1.
  • 2.
    what are wedoing today? • Consequences of Northern Ireland conflict • Reliability - Cross-referencing
  • 3.
    This song is writtenand performed by the band, U2. (Link is available after you submit the form) I WANT TO RUN I WANT TO HIDE I WANT TO TEAR DOWN THE WA THAT HOLD ME INSIDE. I WANT T AND TOUCH THE FLAME WHERE THE STREETS HAVE NO NAME
  • 4.
    according to wikipedia, “Thelyrics were inspired by a story that Bono (lead singer) heard about the streets of Belfast, Northern Ireland, where a person's religion and income are evident by the street they live on.[12] He contrasted this with the anonymity he felt when visiting Ethiopia, saying: "...the guy in the song recognises this contrast and thinks about a world where there aren't such divisions, a place where the streets have no name.”
  • 5.
    Claim: You cantell if a person is Protestant or Catholic based on the name of the street they live in Northern Ireland.
  • 6.
    = Protestants Therefore, ifI tell people that I live in Shankil Road, they would know that I’m a Protestant?
  • 7.
    Claim: You cantell if a person is Protestant or Catholic based on the name of the street they live in Northern Ireland. How reliable is this claim? 1) Go to Google Form: http://goo.gl/forms/mxyzJgKqKy 2) Analyse the video (link in Google Form) and answer the questions about Political consequences (Section 1) and Social consequences (Section 2).
 3) Once done, Section 3 will get you to to decide if this claim is true / not true. 
 Continue with the slides only AFTER you have submitted the form
  • 8.
    questions to conclude 1)Are there only negative consequences of the conflict?
 2) How do we evaluate the reliability of a source by cross-referencing it with another source?
  • 9.
    Done? 
 Explore othervideos 3) Voices from the grave (very long video!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSb_XhN2L6s Interview with a commander of the IRA and a commander with the UVF, explaining why they resorted to violence. 2) Walls of shame: Belfast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2d4NPNmSfQ Exploring social segregation in Belfast 1) Twelfth in Northern Ireland https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AMDl__eCsA Exploring the lives of teenagers and how they lived with the conflict. Including the children who were affected by the riots outside of their school. Streets have no name - lyric video https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=aWxUx1L2C-g If you’re interested to listen to the song and find out more about its lyrics