WISCOMP welcomes its readers to the second volume of the third issue of Peace Prints, a biannual South Asian Journal of Peacebuilding. The focus of this volume is Identities in Conflict.

 

Consulting Editor
Sumona DasGupta is a Political Scientist who works as an independent researcher and consultant based in New Delhi. She has a special interest in and has written on issues related to peace and conflict.

The WISCOMP Team
Dr. Meenakshi Gopinath
Ms. Seema Kakran
Ms. Manjrika Sewak
Ms. Ashima Kaul

WISCOMP is grateful to the Embassy of Finland , New Delhi, for its support to this project.

Identities in Conflict                                                                                            No. 3: Vol. 2. Winter 2010

Editorial

Sumona DasGupta view article

 

Academic Articles

Louis Kriesberg: Identity Issues view article


Gurpreet Mahajan: Responding to Identity Conflicts: Multiculturalism and the Pursuit of Peaceful       Co Existence view article


Anuradha M. Chenoy: Identity Politics and Feminist Praxis  view article
                             
Meghna Guhathakurta: Cartographic Anxieties, Identity Politics and the Imperatives of
      Bangladesh Foreign Policy view article


Samir Kumar Das: ‘People without Shadows’: Ethnographic Reflections on Identity and Justice         in Contemporary India   view article


Asha Titus: Gujarat 2002 - The Politics of Polarization: A Sociological Perspective  view article

Perspectives from South Africa and South Asia


Vasu Gounden:Reflections on Identity Conflicts and Nation Building in Contemporary South              Africa view article

Aswini K Ray: National Identity and Regional Autonomy in South Asia: the case of Jammu and         Kashmir view article

Book Discussion

Identity Politics in Jammu and Kashmir: Rekha Chowdhury (ed.)
      Review: Navanita Sinha view article

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