About the Journal
The Journal of Social Reconciliation (JSR) is a peer-reviewed, open-access, biannual journal published by the Social Reconciliation Centre of the University of Sri Jayewardenepura. It is published twice a year, in June and December, as an e-journal and welcomes original manuscripts in Sinhala, Tamil, and English.
The journal provides a platform for disseminating knowledge on the theoretical and practical applications of social reconciliation. Given the ongoing study on knowledge discovery in the topic of social harmony and its present significance, the decision was made to publish this collection of research. This intends to offer a platform for researchers inside the Sri Lankan Higher Education System to publish novel knowledge resulting from their study in the subject.
Aim and Scope
The aim of JSR is to provide a platform for sharing outstanding research findings and welcomes submissions from diverse disciplines such as Social Science, Natural Science, Life Science, and others. JSR attempts to promote the incorporation of statistical techniques into interdisciplinary research, to cultivate a thorough comprehension of statistical applications in many domains.
Current Issue
It is with great pride and enthusiasm that we present to you the second issue of the first volume of the Journal of Social Reconciliation (JSR). This journal remains steadfast in its mission to cover reconciliation studies across a range of disciplines, with a special emphasis on Sri Lanka. Building on the foundation laid by our inaugural issue, this second installment continues the journey of exploring, understanding, and fostering reconciliation in its many dimensions across the globe.
In this issue, we are honored to feature a new collection of thought-provoking articles that further enrich the discourse on reconciliation studies. These contributions reflect the journal's commitment to diverse perspectives, multidisciplinary approaches, and the promotion of inclusive dialogue—core principles that guide the vision of the JSR.