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Sri Lankan Society in an Era of Globalization: Struggling to Create a New Social Order
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"Against the backdrop of social, economic and political crisis in Sri Lanka today, this volume investigates the possibilities of building a new, Sri Lankan, model of organizing society.
The book is divided into four parts. Part One looks at societal reorganization. Part Two focuses on the rift generated by ethnicity, while the third part draws lessons from the struggle of NGOs [nongovernmental organisations] and other groups to build a better society in Sri Lanka. Finally, Part Four highlights the larger problems faced by the state.
Linking the changes in individual and family experiences to political, economic and societal changes, the book calls for the need for non-violent, participatory and collective action frameworks to address the problems in this troubled society."
"Against the backdrop of social, economic and political crisis in Sri Lanka today, this volume investigates the possibilities of building a new, Sri Lankan, model of organizing society.
The book is divided into four parts. Part One looks at societal reorganization. Part Two focuses on the rift generated by ethnicity, while the third part draws lessons from the struggle of NGOs [nongovernmental organisations] and other groups to build a better society in Sri Lanka. Finally, Part Four highlights the larger problems faced by the state.
Linking the changes in individual and family experiences to political, economic and societal changes, the book calls for the need for non-violent, participatory and collective action frameworks to address the problems in this troubled society."
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Sage website, January 12 2010.
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