Introduction -- What can civil society do for peace? Theoretical debates and dilemmas -- Dealing with identity in peace work -- Identity and violent conflict in Sri Lanka -- A movement for peace? -- Civicl society peace work : does it matter? -- Peaceful identities? -- Conclusions
Summary
This work looks at civil society and peace movements in the context of identity-based armed conflicts in Sri Lanka, focusing specifically on the identity politics implied in attempts at mobilising a movement for peace
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 250-266) and index