Patterns of Community Structure in Colombo, Sri Lanka: An Investigation of Contemporary Urban Life in South Asia FROM THE PUBLISHER
This study examines the network of relationships of a community in Colombo City, Sri Lanka, within which the people adopt their behavior in five arenas of activity: politics, kinship, ethnicity and religion, neighborhood involvement and mobility. These provide the keys for understanding urban life in South Asia. Contents: Introduction; Growth of the Capital City and the Socio-Economic Setting of the Community; Resource Structure of the Community; Migration and Kinship; The Neighborhood Relationship; Political Behavior; Community Conflicts and Politics; Religion and Politics: Behavioral Manifestations; Patterns of Mobility and Community Integration; Conclusion.
Author Biography: Neville S. Arachchige-Don is a Professor of Sociology at Cambridge Community College Center of Anoka-Ramsey Community College and the Director of the International Research Foundation for Development.