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2008

Nalin Jayasena (English Literature, Miami University of Ohio), "Ethnicity and the Politics of the Body in Postcolonial Sri Lanka".

Jody Miller (Criminology/Sociology, University of Missouri--St. Louis), "The Gendered Social Organization of Commercial Sex in Sri Lanka".

Patrick Peebles (History, University of Missouri--Kansas City), "The Making of Ceylon, 1833-50".

2007


Namika Raby (Anthropology, California State University—Long Beach), "Irrigation Management Transfer: An Analysis of the Farmer Company Approach."

Michael Woost (Anthropology, Hartwick College), "Digging for Power, Fortune and Destiny: Mapping the Historical Transformations of the Social and Moral Experience of Gem Mining in Southeastern Sri Lanka."

2006

Richard A. Ashford (Education, Whitman College), "Organizational Coordination of SWAp Development in Sri Lankan Education."
Ian Barrow (History, Middlebury College), "Re-Imagining Death: The Assassination Museum of SWRD Bandaranaike."
Peter Slomanson (Linguistics, City University of New York), "Sri Lankan Malay as Linguistic Interface between Indonesia and Sri Lanka."

2005

Daniel Bass (Anthropology, Florida International University), "Working Culture: Up-country Tamil Ethnicity on Sri Lankan Tea Plantations."
Martha Chaiklin (History, University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee), "Ceylon and the Early Modern Ivory Trade."
Michele Gamburd (Anthropology, Portland State University), "Alcohol, Gender, and Globalization in a Sri Lankan Village."
Carl J. Wendt, (Archaeology, California State University—Fullerton), "Archaeological Reconnaissance in the Bibile-Nilgala Region, Sri Lanka."
Michael Woost (Anthropology, Hartwick College), "Gem Mining in Rural Sri Lanka: Tracing the National and Global Links to Local Subsistence Strategies in Southeastern Sri Lanka."

2004

Bernard Bate (Anthropology, Yale University), "The Protestant Sermon and Saivite Public Discourse in Sri Lanka, c. 1850."
Abby Robinson (Photography, School of Visual Arts/Pratt Institute), "Sri Lankan Cinema."
George Bryan Souza (History, University of Texas-San Antonio), "Cinnamon in the Emerging Global Economy, 1650 to 1792."

2003

Alan Keenan (Political Science, independent scholar), "Human Rights and the Discourses of Good Governance: Negotiating Power in Sri Lanka."
Mark Whitaker (Anthropology, University of South Carolina—Aitken), "Learning Politics from Sivaram: an Ethnographic Biography."
Deborah Winslow (Anthropology, University of New Hampshire), "Social Consequences of Technological Change in Walangama."

2002

Ian J. Barrow (History, Middlebury College), "British Colonial Surveying in Sri Lanka, 1796-1850."
Geeta Patel (Women’s Studies, Wellesley College), "Gender, Risk Strategies, and Globalization."

2001

Dennis McGilvray (Anthropology, University of Colorado), "Sufi Circuits to and from Sri Lanka."
David Rudner (Anthropology, Independent Scholar), "Comparative Study of Irrigation Communities and Development Regimes."

2000

Maria Heim (Religious Studies, California State University—Long Beach), "The Patipattisangaha and Medieval Pali Textual History."
Anne Sheeran (Anthropology, University of Washington), "Diasporas, Musical Practices, and Political Histories in Sri Lanka."

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