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Dr Siri Gamage

Senior Lecturer, Faculty of The Professions, School of Education

Qualifications

BA (Hons) (Ceyl), MA (Sociology) (Hawaii), PhD (Sociology and Anthropology) (Monash)

Contact

Email: siri.gamage@une.edu.au
Room: E7 243
Phone: 02 6773 3836 (or +61 2 6773 3836 overseas)
Fax: 02 6773 3878

Siri is a member of the Education Context academic team. He is also the coordinator, Master of Education (International Schooling, Education and Development) program.  The program is also available as an Honours degree.

Affiliations

Affiliated fellow of UNE Asia Centre
Member, Asian Studies Association of Australia
Member, International Society for Teacher Education
Member, Australia and New Zealand Comparative and international Education Society (ANCIES)
Associate, Centre for Culture, Identity & Education, Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia, Canada.

Areas of Teaching

EDCX 208  Immigrants and society –An Introduction
PDPS 279  Images of Australia
PDPS 303/403 Globalisation, Cultures and Work
EDCX 460  Frameworks for Intercultural Studies and education
EDCX 401  Curriculum and the Social Context of Schooling
EDCX 548  Education and Society: Contemporary and Global Perspectives
EDCX 455  International Schooling: Challenges and Issues

Research interests

Intercultural studies and education
International education and Globalisation
Identity, immigrant adaptation and diasporic communities
Social theory/sociology of education
Education, Social inequality and Culture Difference
Cross Cultural interfaces in Human-Community interactions

Professional Activities

Referee papers for Journals such as the Journal of Sociology, South Asia, International Education Journal and for the International Cultural Research Network (ICRN)
Organisation of short term training courses in education for professionals from Asian countries, e.g. Bangladesh, Sri Lanka

Selection of Publications

Refereed Journal Articles

Gamage, S. (2009) ‘Economic Liberalisation, Changes in Governance Structure and Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka’ Journal of Contemporary Asia, 39 (2) May (forthcoming)

Gamage, S.  (2007) 'Ideas from Postmodernism/Poststructuralism, Sociology of education and Critical Pedagogy for Teacher Educators in Rural Universities, in Exploring Cultural Perspectives in Education, (Ed) H.Maitles, ICRN Press, Edmonton.

Gamage, S. (2006) ‘Critical Discourses on Globalization, Knowledge Economy and Public Education: the case of Sri Lanka’, UNE Asia Centre Papers –electronic journal, issue 11, Armidale.

Non Refereed Journal Articles

Gamage, S. (2007) Law Enforcement Agencies, partisan Influences and Civic Rights: Domination or Customer orientation, Law and Society Review, 17(233) Colombo.

Gamage, S. (2005). Has Multiculturalism Passed its Use-by-date? Australian Mosaic, 9 (1), Canberra.

Book Chapters

Gamage, S. (2008) Current Thinking about Critical Multicultural and Critical Race Theory in Education, in Soliman, I (eds) Interrogating Common Sense: Teaching for Social Justice, Pearson Education, Australia.

Gamage, S (2007) Ethnic Conflict, State Reform and Nation Building in Sri Lanka, in Neelsen, J and Malik, D (ed), Crisis of State and Nation in South Asia, Manohar, New Delhi.

Gamage, S. (2002) Children of the Betel-Chewing Villagers: Social Distance and Identity Dilemmas of the Sinhala-Speaking People in Sri Lanka, in Chandraratna, D (ed) Essays on Social Development & Welfare in Sri Lanka, National Institute of Social Development, Colombo.

Gamage, S. (2002) Adaptation Experiences of Sri Lankan Immigrants ant their Children in Australia in the Context of Multiculturalism and Anglo-Conformity, in Richardson, A, Wyness, M Halvorsen, E.A. (eds) Exploring Cultural Perspectives: Integration and Globalization, ICRN Press, Edmonton.

Recent Conference Presentations

Gamage, S. (2008) Configuring Social Justice in Education: observations on the student learning process in preparing for assignments and challenges they encountered, 28th Annual International Seminar, International Society for Teacher Education, UNE, Armidale, April.

Gamage, S. (2008) The Sri Lankan Diaspora in Australia: Identity and Integration Issues, 17th Biennial Conference, Asian Studies Association of Australia, Melbourne, July.

Gamge, S. (2007) Between School and Home:  Sense of Self and Belonging and their Contestations among Australian-Sri Lankan Children in Metropolitan Australia, 35th Annual Conference of Australia and New Zealand Comparative and International education Society, University of Auckland, Auckland, November-December.

Recent International Seminar Presentations

Gamage, S. (2006) The Changing nature of Australian Multiculturalism and its Implications for Ethnic Minorities & Education, Centre for Culture, Identity & Education, Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia, October.

Gamage, S. (2006) Multiculturalism, Identity and Cultural/Ethnic Diversity in a Time of Uncertainty: Contemporary Australian Discourses on Cultural Difference and Inclusion in the Nation, Centre for Leadership and Theory, Department of Theory and Policy Studies, Ontario Institute of Studies in Education, November.

Gamage, S. (2006) The Changing nature of Australian Multiculturalism in the Policy/Political Context:  Implications for Multicultural Education, Faculty of Education, York University, Canada, October.

Gamage, S. (2006) Democracy, Ethnicity and Political Conflict in Plural Societies: Critical Reflections on the Continuing Conflict in Sri Lanka, Department of Political Science, South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg, Germany, November

Postgraduate Research Supervision

Recently Awarded
The Sinhalese Migrants to Sydney: A Case study of family migration to Australia, 1978-2000, PhD.

Currently Under Supervision –As Principal or Co Supervisor
Thesis topics of candidates include:
An Examination of Australian Refugee Policy in the Context of Murray Bridge Community’s Response to Afghan TPV holders, PhD
Negotiated Solution from Separatism to Federalism: A study of the right to self-determination of Sri Lankan Tamils, PhD
Labour Migration from Sri Lanka to West Asia: The gendered dimensions of migration, women domestic workers and labour rights, PhD
Sustainable Community Development: A case Study of Mahaweli Settlement Scheme, System C, Sri Lanka, PhD
Recovering from Internal Armed Conflict:  Reintegration of internally displaced persons (IDPs) as elements of Peace building in Nepal, PhD
The Migration Experiences of Indian Born Women in New Zealand, M Prof. Studies (Hons)
The Globalisation of Desire: The many uses of global and national discourses by Korean learners of English, M Ed (Hons) –Under examination.
The Purpose of Education for Timor Leste: Critical discourse analysis on the purpose of pre-secondary education, Med (Hons)
Education and its Effect on Poverty and HIV/Aids within Sub-Saharan Africa, Med (Hons)
Job Satisfaction of Overseas-hire Teachers in International Baccalaureate Schools in Argentina, Med (Hons)
The State and Nation Building Process in Post independent Sri Lanka in the Context of Regional Experiences, M Prof Studies (Hons)