Neoliberal shifts and strategies of religious adaptation in post-war Sri Lanka
Neoliberal shifts have brought about a centring of market logics, and a new focus on the individual as consumer. Some religious groups are better able to adapt to these shifts than others, which reveals the changing role of religion in people’s daily lives. This paper explores how the adaptive strat...
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2023
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