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Autor:
Zahrah Rizwan, Fatimatuz
Publikováno v:
In Geoforum November 2021 126:263-266
Autor:
Alexis Palfreyman, Safiya Riyaz, Zahrah Rizwan, Kavitha Vijayaraj, I P R Chathuranga, Ruwanka Daluwatte, W A T Devindi, B Shakila Eranda, Vinodani Jayalath, Azam Junaid, Ashra Kamal, Shehan Koshila Kannangara, K M G Prasanga Madushani, Laksi Mathanakumar, S Ihjas Mubarak, Vithusha Nagalingam, Sachin Palihawadana, Ravishanka Pathirana, V G Sameera Sampath, Lojini Shanmuganathan, Tharindi Thrimawithana, Priyatharshiny Vijayaratnam, Sasith Lakshan Vithanage, R K K A Sajini Wathsala, R Mervin Yalini
Publikováno v:
PLOS Global Public Health, Vol 2, Iss 11, p e0000899 (2022)
Participatory methods, which rely heavily on community-based data collectors, are growing in popularity to deliver much-needed evidence on violence and mental health in low- and middle-income countries. These settings, along with local researchers, e
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https://doaj.org/article/9e113d9a479846e599161064b8c92694
Autor:
Fatimatuz Zahrah Rizwan
Publikováno v:
Geoforum. 126:263-266
Night-time leisure economies are a highly under-researched area in Sri Lanka with sparse data available on its economic value and the nature of its consumers. Thus, this paper examines the gendered nature of night-time leisure consumption. Night club
Publikováno v:
Sriwijaya Law Review; Jul2024, Vol. 8 Issue 2, p286-302, 17p
The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Sri Lanka offers a comprehensive survey of issues facing the island country and an overview delineating some key moments in the country's contemporary polity, economy, and sociality.This book outlines aspects an
Autor:
Ruchi Sinha, Pekham Basu
This reference work collates academic discourses and practices around family, gender, and violence in social work. A huge body of discourse is available that categorizes and labels acts of violence, and correspondingly practices that pin blame/respon