This article provides a critical analysis of the public opinion on peace in Sri Lanka, with consideration to two determinants: social differentiation and politicisation of identities. Specifically, it aims at developing arguments about the correlations between public opinion, social position, and political mobilisation. Inspired by Bourdieu's concepts of habitus, social space, and political field, this article develops an empirical analysis of the links between ethnic identity and public opinion on peace, and between social differentiation and opinions within the Sinhalese majority community in Sri Lanka. This article argues that ethnic polarisation and politicisation were the foremost determinants of public opinion during the peace process...
This research focuses on the issue of state-minority contestations involving transforming and recons...
Peace building is rebuilding nations torn by wars or conflicts. Conflicts in Sri Lanka need to be un...
AbstractThe paper examines the construction of the political as a space of contestation in Sri Lanka...
This article provides a critical analysis of the public opinion on peace in Sri Lanka, with consider...
This thesis examines the continuation of identity based politics in post-war Sri Lanka in relation t...
In post-Prabhakaran phase, once again, it is absolutely essential to re-commence the peace process t...
This paper reviews key findings of existing scholarship about the question of identity, political th...
In 2009, the war between the Sri Lankan government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam ended th...
A peace process almost always acts as the catalyst to transition from conflict. In reality, the pea...
The 2004 tsunami provided a catalyst for peace talks over the separatist conflict in Aceh, Indonesia...
The topic of this thesis is separatism and ethnic violence in post-colonial South Asia. More precise...
The 26 year Sri Lankan Civil War, in which thousands were killed and many more displaced both locall...
The aim of the master thesis is to determine factors that contribute to peace settlement of separati...
Regional politics play a decisive role in national politics when region poses ethnic groups in compe...
This paper examines causes and implications of Sri Lanka's political regime shift in February 2015, ...
This research focuses on the issue of state-minority contestations involving transforming and recons...
Peace building is rebuilding nations torn by wars or conflicts. Conflicts in Sri Lanka need to be un...
AbstractThe paper examines the construction of the political as a space of contestation in Sri Lanka...
This article provides a critical analysis of the public opinion on peace in Sri Lanka, with consider...
This thesis examines the continuation of identity based politics in post-war Sri Lanka in relation t...
In post-Prabhakaran phase, once again, it is absolutely essential to re-commence the peace process t...
This paper reviews key findings of existing scholarship about the question of identity, political th...
In 2009, the war between the Sri Lankan government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam ended th...
A peace process almost always acts as the catalyst to transition from conflict. In reality, the pea...
The 2004 tsunami provided a catalyst for peace talks over the separatist conflict in Aceh, Indonesia...
The topic of this thesis is separatism and ethnic violence in post-colonial South Asia. More precise...
The 26 year Sri Lankan Civil War, in which thousands were killed and many more displaced both locall...
The aim of the master thesis is to determine factors that contribute to peace settlement of separati...
Regional politics play a decisive role in national politics when region poses ethnic groups in compe...
This paper examines causes and implications of Sri Lanka's political regime shift in February 2015, ...
This research focuses on the issue of state-minority contestations involving transforming and recons...
Peace building is rebuilding nations torn by wars or conflicts. Conflicts in Sri Lanka need to be un...
AbstractThe paper examines the construction of the political as a space of contestation in Sri Lanka...