2021
DOI: 10.1177/1542316620985756
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Dealing With Sri Lanka’s Demons: Using Documentary Film for Peacebuilding

Abstract: Documentary film is a popular resource amongst peacebuilding organisations and practitioners. Despite this popularity, research on documentary film is still emerging in peace and conflict studies. This article explores documentary film’s role in the study and practice of peacebuilding by examining the documentary Demons in Paradise and its engagement with issues of peace and conflict in post-war Sri Lanka. This article makes conceptual, methodological, and empirical contributions. Drawing from empirical resear… Show more

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“…By including media and artists in dialogues, they can gain a comprehensive understanding of the conflict from multiple perspectives. In addition to this, forms of art such as documentary film making can “bridge” the study and practice of peacebuilding (Premaratna, 2021).…”
Section: Multimodal Peacebuilding Plan For Sri Lankamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By including media and artists in dialogues, they can gain a comprehensive understanding of the conflict from multiple perspectives. In addition to this, forms of art such as documentary film making can “bridge” the study and practice of peacebuilding (Premaratna, 2021).…”
Section: Multimodal Peacebuilding Plan For Sri Lankamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fisher and Mitchell (2015: 301) focus on two documentary films, one on Rwanda and one on Uganda, which both focus on the 'use of Rwandan and northern Ugandan traditions, or folk-mechanisms, for healing the wounds in society'. Premaratna (2021) examines documentary filmmaking in Sri Lanka, while Pauls (forthcoming) has examined the way in which documentary making can be participative by working together with female ex-combatants from Burundi and Indonesia as co-researchers. The involvement of ex-combatants encouraged other female ex-combatants from Indonesia, Burundi, Philippines and Nepal to share their stories in the hope of gaining understanding from the audience, reducing prejudice and changing gender stereotypes.…”
Section: The Transformative Capacity Of Communication Across the Communicative Spectrum Of Civil Societymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Siding with a certain group of people will also improve the candidate's position in the election campaign. The one-sided support is similar to using a double-edged sword, where the benefited group will potentially be a scapegoat or able to unify the community entirely (Premaratna, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%