During the Sri Lankan civil war an international media ban meant the conflict was largely unrecorded or witnessed by outsiders. Most ‘news’ was either rumours or filtered by the government. Polis Summer School student Jasmit Shahi reports on a talk at LSE by a young student film-maker who managed to gain access in the immediate aftermath of the ceasefire. Guy Gunaratne, (@guygunaratne) is now head of interactive video platform Storygami and Creative Director of CODOC, an award winning social documentary outfit dedicated to creating spaces for critical thinking through digital media
This blog by Polis Summer School student Reena Gurung is based on a talk by BBC News producer Stuart...
War has come to Polis in the shape of a course I teach at the London College of Communications. Afte...
The tropical island of Sri Lanka is a paradise for tourists, but in 2009 it became a hell for its Ta...
The ongoing civil war in Sri Lanka has remained virtually hidden from the outside world. Internatio...
Sri Lanka’s bloody 25-year civil war earned the south Asian island a reputation as one of the world’...
The Sri Lankan Civil War erupted in 1983 and dragged on until 2009. The origins of the conflict can ...
The long and violent Sri Lankan Tamil conflict had its most severe impact on its closest neighbour T...
Sri Lanka, the former British colony of Ceylon, is the theatre for one of the world's longest and bl...
History reveals that the state of Sri Lanka has a poor record in delivering justice to its minoritie...
At the end of the Sri Lankan civil war the government of Sri Lanka held a press conference, writes C...
Since the civil war ended in 2009, political spaces in eastern Sri Lanka have remained restricted. I...
This research project is based on an analysis from photographs from newspaper and online media archi...
The two races living on the same land come face to face to fight against each other for their own in...
IDRC personnel. Paper presenting an overview of Sri Lanka's history, political development and cultu...
This study is a deep-text analysis of military censorship applied to the national press in the Sri L...
This blog by Polis Summer School student Reena Gurung is based on a talk by BBC News producer Stuart...
War has come to Polis in the shape of a course I teach at the London College of Communications. Afte...
The tropical island of Sri Lanka is a paradise for tourists, but in 2009 it became a hell for its Ta...
The ongoing civil war in Sri Lanka has remained virtually hidden from the outside world. Internatio...
Sri Lanka’s bloody 25-year civil war earned the south Asian island a reputation as one of the world’...
The Sri Lankan Civil War erupted in 1983 and dragged on until 2009. The origins of the conflict can ...
The long and violent Sri Lankan Tamil conflict had its most severe impact on its closest neighbour T...
Sri Lanka, the former British colony of Ceylon, is the theatre for one of the world's longest and bl...
History reveals that the state of Sri Lanka has a poor record in delivering justice to its minoritie...
At the end of the Sri Lankan civil war the government of Sri Lanka held a press conference, writes C...
Since the civil war ended in 2009, political spaces in eastern Sri Lanka have remained restricted. I...
This research project is based on an analysis from photographs from newspaper and online media archi...
The two races living on the same land come face to face to fight against each other for their own in...
IDRC personnel. Paper presenting an overview of Sri Lanka's history, political development and cultu...
This study is a deep-text analysis of military censorship applied to the national press in the Sri L...
This blog by Polis Summer School student Reena Gurung is based on a talk by BBC News producer Stuart...
War has come to Polis in the shape of a course I teach at the London College of Communications. Afte...
The tropical island of Sri Lanka is a paradise for tourists, but in 2009 it became a hell for its Ta...