by polity.lk | Sep 26, 2022 | Long Read
(Changing) Economic Policies, (Increasing) Pressure on Land, and the (Continuing) Challenge of Land Governance in Sri Lanka Urs Geiser (Changing) Economic Policies, (Increasing) Pressure on LandAt this very moment, the people of Sri Lanka face the daunting challenge...
‘The Writing Was on The Wall’: Debt Distress and Ways Forward in Sri Lanka
Jayati Ghosh
by polity.lk | Sep 13, 2022 | Intervention
‘The Writing Was on The Wall’: Debt Distress and Ways Forward in Sri Lanka Jayati Ghosh In the fourth in a series of talks organised by Polity magazine of the Social Scientists’ Association and the Women and Media Collective with feminist economists abroad to help us...
‘The Writing Was on The Wall’: Debt Distress and Ways Forward in Sri Lanka
Jayati Ghosh
by polity.lk | Sep 13, 2022 | Intervention
‘The Writing Was on The Wall’: Debt Distress and Ways Forward in Sri LankaJayati Ghosh In the fourth in a series of talks organised by Polity magazine of the Social Scientists’ Association and the Women and Media Collective with feminist economists abroad to help us...
“Galle Face was Important, but Not the Whole Thing”
Dileepa Witharana
by polity.lk | Sep 7, 2022 | Interview
“Galle Face was Important, but Not the Whole Thing” Dileepa Witharana Colombo’s Galle Face Green became a symbol of democratic activism in Sri Lanka, for more than 100 days from April to July 2022 with young people in particular from across the country converging...
Selvi: Loss, Dissent, and Hope
Sivamohan Sumathy
by polity.lk | Aug 30, 2022 | Essay
Selvi: Loss, Dissent, and Hope Sivamohan Sumathy What can I write about a PEN awardee, a prisoner of conscience, a feminist, human rights activist, co-actor, and friend among friends, who disappeared from our lives without a word, without a good bye? Jaffna in the...