Bourai, H.; Thalwal, A.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2024-03)
The underrepresentation of women in the STEM fields and the development of Artificial
Intelligence pose a risk for the exclusion of women in the peacebuilding process. A core
component of decision-making in artificial ...
Malik, M.A.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2024-03)
Wars have created more problems than bringing solutions. By applying tit-for-tat tactics,
rancorous strategies, formula politics and hateful approaches, humanity has not only faced
humanitarian crises in immense proportions ...
Wickramasinghe, W.M.A.; Supun, M.K.; Fernando, D.T.N.; Savarimuttu, J.S.R.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2024-03)
This study focuses on Vivimarie Van Der Poorten’s contribution to promote peace through
her Facebook wall. Inhabitants of the society deal with its violent economy and cynical
human affairs. This qualitative research is ...
Navaretnam, A.A.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2024-03)
Statistics show that despite the country's pandemic and economic setback, 40 per cent of
the total population of Sri Lankans are using the internet. The following social media platforms, like Facebook, WhatsApp, and ...
Timalsina, R.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2024-03)
When we hear or read something shocking, do we protect ourselves by not looking or
hearing, or do we decide we need to learn something that could be helpful to us by watching, listening and talking? It can be difficult ...
Devi, K.R.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2024-03)
In the ever-evolving global order, the Idea of India has long been linked to advancing peace, justice, and harmony. In a world that is fast changing due to geopolitical upheavals,
technological breakthroughs, and social ...
Anandabodhi, B.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2024-03)
A Digital Library Management System is a software application designed to efficiently
organize and preserve diverse data, documents, videos, and images. In today's fastpaced world, people often lead busy lives and may ...
Rathnayake, A.P.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2024-03)
The foundation of medical paternalism is the doctor-patient relationship. The doctor acts as a responsible entity in making decisions for the best interests of the patient. The paternalistic relationship considers the ...
Najumudeen, F.F.; Weerakkodi, T.S.; Dewapriya, W.G.A.; Sakeef, N.M.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2024-03)
The psychological impact of social media algorithms, with a concentration on Facebook,
in forming political opinions among Sri Lanka's most prevalent users is investigated in
this research report. Social media sites, ...
Jayasooriya, H.G.R.I.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2024-03)
Three decades of civil war which was recently ended in Sri Lanka can be considered as
one of the most brutal conflicts in the Asian region. The content of both electronic and
print media in Sri Lanka has been dominated ...
Taesilapasathit, C.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2024-03)
It is undeniable that technologies have brought people all around the world to become
closer in just a single click. Internet and all social media platforms do not only allow people
to easily connect with each other, but ...
Goonaratne, R.D.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2024-03)
The concept of humanitarian aids (HA) is a hot theme in view of the ongoing armed conflict between Israel and Palatines. In general, humanitarian aid is the assistance given
to the victims to relieve suffering during ...
Patwary, O.H.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2024-03)
The Chittagong Hill Tracts, located in the south-eastern part of Bangladesh is regarded as
the home of indigenous people, resided in by 13 different indigenous ethnic groups, who
are ethnically and culturally different ...
Katel, B.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2024-03)
Buddhist Society and culture has developed its own type of traditional healing system, which falls under Panchamahavidya, literally speaking, five higher sciences. Acording to
this view, five higher sciences include - ...
Venkateswari, R.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2024-03)
In modern world humanity epicentre on technology development leaving behind our Earth
threats. In reality, economic growth and environment protection are two sides of coin, polish them by metamorphosis of technology ...
Nimishan, S.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2024-03)
An academic degree is often regarded as a key to unlocking employment opportunities. With the new rising technological era Arts and Social Sciences Graduates experience significant pressure to secure employment upon ...
ayawickrama, H.N.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2024-03)
In response to the imperative need for bolstering effective communication skills among youth engaged in peacebuilding efforts in Sri Lanka, this research focused on delineating
essential strategies for skill enhancement. ...
Evans, D.D.E.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2024-03)
In cultures where forbidden love leads to violence and murder, the pathway to peace is a
generational change where sacrifices are necessary from local authorities and those who
challenge social norms. Steps in social ...
Gamerman, E.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2024-03)
After the end of the Cold War, there were repeated attempts to change the situation, to
create multilateral structures and security mechanisms in the region, both from China,
Russia and the United States. However, this ...
Perera, R.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2024-03)
Religion has made a significant impact on shaping human nature in an individual and social aspect. The consequence of the religious movement in the entire civilization has been affecting both positively and negatively in ...