- Sri Lanka Journal of Sociology
The Department of Socialogy at Peradeniya is the largest and the best-known Sociology Department in the University system in Sri Lanka It was established in 1947 Since its establishment, the Department of Sociology grew in its reputation, academic achievement and research output
- Prof. Ubesekara Research
Samaja Sameeksha, Kelaniya, Sri Lanka: Department of Sociology, University of Kelaniya, Vol 2 (Sinhala Mdium) Ubesekara, D M (1994), Traditional Customs Creed and Magic in Related to Cultivation in Sri Lanka Samaja Sameeksha, Kelaniya, Sri Lanka: Department of Sociology, University of Kelaniya, Vol 1 (Sinhala Medium)
- Sri Lankan Sociology – A Glance Across Time
The development of Sri Lankan sociology obviously does not follow a clear-cut tradition in sociology unlike that practiced in Europe or America It is a high blend of sociology and anthropology, with a significant skewing towards anthropology Two reasons for this are obvious: One is that Sri Lanka was a British colony where its university education was founded by British educators, following
- Professor Siri Hettige – Department of Sociology - ac
1986 - National Science Council Grant to undertake research on social networks and exchange of favors in formal organizations in Sri Lanka
- Transformations in Sri Lankan social sciences: From early to modern . . .
The expansion of the departments of Sociology in Sri Lanka’s universities was a pivotal development in the history of social sciences in the country This expansion increased the number of students who could study sociology and diversified the subjects and research areas that could be explored within the discipline
- Sri Lanka Journal of Social Sciences
Sri Lanka Journal of Social Sciences (SLJSS) is published by the National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka It publishes social science articles on topics relevant to Sri Lanka in particular and South Asia in general
- Academic Members | Department of Sociology
Ms Anuradha Senanayake BA, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka, MPhil, University of Colombo LLB, University of London, UK Attorney at Law anuradha@soc cmb ac lk View Profile Ms Iresha Samarasinghe-Lecturer (Unconfirmed) MPhil in Sociology, University of Colombo, BA, University of Colombo madusamarasinghe@soc cmb ac lk View Profile Ms Luxshe
- Sri Lanka Journal of Sociology - Faculty of Arts, University of Peradeniya
Abstract Anthropologist S J Tambiah considers Colombo as being as one of the three most sensitive zones in Sri Lanka, a zone where Sinhala-Tamil tensions have occurred periodically, since slum communities play a key role in ethnic polarization For instance, slum dwellers in Colombo actively participated in the July 1983 ethnic riots and their behaviour reflected a similar pattern to the
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