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Skill Formation Regimes in South Asia
A Comparative Study on the Path-Dependent Development of Technical and Vocational Education and Training for the Garment Industry©2011 Thesis -
Dyslexia and Traumatic Experiences
©2016 Conference proceedings -
The Puberty Ritual in Sri Lanka
A Comparative Exploration of Perceptions and Attitudes between Buddhists and Christians©2011 Monographs -
Traumatic Experiences and Dyslexia
©2019 Edited Collection -
Empirical Analysis of Participation Patterns in Microfinancial Markets
The Cases of Ghana and Sri Lanka©2012 Thesis -
The Transition from Higher Education to the Labour Market
International Perspectives and Challenges©2002 Edited Collection -
Feeding Culture: The Pleasures and Perils of Appetite
©2005 Edited Collection -
Religion in Dialogue with Late Modern Society
A Constructive Contribution to a Christian Spirituality- Informed by Buddhist-Christian Encounters©2006 Thesis -
Learning Disabilities and Mental Health
©2021 Edited Collection -
Immigrants’ Citizenship Perceptions
Sri Lankans in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand©2023 Monographs -
South Asian Literature, Arts, and Culture Studies
The South Asian Literature, Arts and Culture Studies series invites submissions from scholars working in the field of South Asian Studies, with a particular interest in literature, the arts (print and film), politics, religion, and society. South Asian Studies especially focuses on the Indian subcontinent, particularly India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Burma, and the diaspora of Non-Resident South Asians throughout the world. The series welcomes a variety of approaches and theories that interrogate and explore aspects and elements of South Asian thought, life, and artistic production. The series does not only focus on contemporary, but also in special cases, on the ancient or classical studies. This series welcomes a variety of analytical approaches and theories, especially postcolonial, feminist, post-structural, new historical, psychological, Marxist, and structuralist. Scholars working in related fields, such as philosophy, hermeneutics, and social theory, with a major interest in how these disciplines relate to South Asian Studies, are also invited to contribute manuscripts.
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