22 research outputs found
Inscribing the Victor’s Land: Nationalistic Authorship in Sri Lanka’s Post-war Northeast
This article examines the nationalistic authorship of space in Sri Lanka’s post-conflict Northeast as part of the state’s nation-building strategy and as a continuation of a post-colonial process of Sinhala-Buddhist nationalistic revival. Exploring issues of historiography, conflict resolution, physical vehicles of ideology and collective memory, the article demonstrates how land policies, development and the tourism industry in a post-conflict context can go hand-in-hand with dispossession, militarisation and the humiliation of a ‘defeated’ minority community
Differences in Individualistic and Collectivistic Tendencies among College Students in Japan and the United States
Exploring the generative potential between positive organizational scholarship and management, spirituality, and religion research
Though conceptually distinct, the fields ofpositive organizational scholarship (POS) and management, spirituality, and religion (MSR) consider various phenomena" in common. In this paper, we address a range oftopics that both disciplines explore, as well as topics that are exclusive to one domain but that may inform and enrich the other. We identify shared criticisms that both domains have faced and highlight different paths each field has taken toward establishing legitimacy. Our aim is to identify mutually relevant terrain where MSR research and POS can inform and enrich each other
