2014
DOI: 10.4324/9781315777214
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The Politics of Reconstruction and Development in Sri Lanka

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“…Over time, the attention to 'diaspora engagement' with post-war development issues in Sri Lanka has increased. This is in step with the growing general awareness of the envisaged role of diaspora organizations in developmental interventions in their countries of origin (Gerharz, 2014). However, in terms of the scale of operation and duration of projects, this role is contingent on the shifting political perspectives of succeeding governments towards these 'private' and 'external' interventions (Brun & van Hear, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Over time, the attention to 'diaspora engagement' with post-war development issues in Sri Lanka has increased. This is in step with the growing general awareness of the envisaged role of diaspora organizations in developmental interventions in their countries of origin (Gerharz, 2014). However, in terms of the scale of operation and duration of projects, this role is contingent on the shifting political perspectives of succeeding governments towards these 'private' and 'external' interventions (Brun & van Hear, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The lack of future perspectives and opportunities has become a decisive consideration for many young people in Jaffna, who tend to opt for leaving the peninsula to move to either Colombo or go abroad, where they hope to have better opportunities. The establishment and maintenance of transnational social spaces have become the norm in Jaffna, and migration serves as a strategy to reproduce social status within the locality, through individual and collective efforts (Gerharz, 2014).…”
Section: Muslim Returnees In Jaffnamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Highly skilled returnees in Trinidad and Tobago were being involved in NGO and professional activities back home due to altruism and fulfilment of personal vocation: personal gains and achievement (Conway et al, 2012). In some other contexts, migrants' involvement was due to feelings of moral obligation that they felt towards their schools and the education they received in the countries of origin (Gerharz, 2014). Home town associations (HTAs) in Mexico and Dominican Republic (Itzigsohn, 2008;Alarcón, 2002) run development activities and projects in communities of origin with the purpose to develop economically and socially their origin communities.…”
Section: Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Home town associations (HTAs) in Mexico and Dominican Republic (Itzigsohn, 2008;Alarcón, 2002) run development activities and projects in communities of origin with the purpose to develop economically and socially their origin communities. The same is with refugees and migrants involved into reconstruction and development efforts in post-conflict contexts (Al-Ali et al, 2001;Gerharz, 2014). In the case of Eritreans in Europe, they were asked to contribute with two per cent of their monthly income and additional one-off payments.…”
Section: Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%