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Young People's Everyday Politics in Post-conflict Sri Lanka
Authors:Fazeeha Azmi  Ragnhild Lund
Institution:1. Department of Geography , University of Peradeniya , Sri Lanka;2. Department of Geography , Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) , Norway
Abstract:Since the civil war ended in 2009, political spaces in eastern Sri Lanka have remained restricted. The authors examine how young people in areas formerly controlled by or with the presence of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) engage in politics by making safe spaces. A framework for understanding youth politics is presented in order to explain how youths' political spaces are found at the interface of two axes: the axis between political presence and political involvement; and the axis between voiceless politics and vocal politics. Through locating young people's perspectives, practices and realities in relation to these axes, the authors find that war-affected youths in eastern Sri Lanka are stuck in their everyday politics, which prevents their full political presence and involvement. Repolitisation is needed to mobilise youths' political agency.
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