Media and Political Discourse Analysis (09)
1. Gnanaseelan, J. (2019, December 12-13). ‘A Critical Discourse Analysis of a Newspaper Editorial Promoting Insurance.’ Proceedings of the Abstracts, 2nd International symposium on Social Sciences and Humanities (ISSSH) on “Development towards sustainability,” at Waters Edge, Sri Lanka. Organized by the National Center for Advanced Studies, UGC.
2. Gnanaseelan, J. (2017), 'A Qualitative Analysis on Historicizing Nationalist Discourse of the Origins of the Communities of Sri Lanka among the Contemporary Sinhalese,' Presented at the ICHHN 2017: 19th International Conference on History, Historiography, and Nationalism organized by the World Academy of Science, Engineering, and Technology (WASET) held at Hotel Grand Chancellor, Melbourne, 131 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, VIC, 3000, Australia during November 29-30, 2017.https://www.researchgate.net/publication/321748011_A_Qualitative_Analysis_on_Historicizing_Nationalist_Discourse_of_the_Origins_of_the_Communities_of_Sri_Lanka_among_the_Contemporary_Sinhalese
3. Gnanaseelan, J. (2010, December 17-18). Ethnic conflict, Peace and Development in the editorials of the Sri Lankan English Newspapers – a Media Discourse Analysis. Proceedings of the Abstracts, 9th Annual Research Conference on “towards post-conflict development,” Eastern University of Sri Lanka, p.78
4. Gnanaseelan, J. (2010, November 15). Knowledge Construction in Sri Lankan English Media Discourse for Governance and Reconciliation: A Chomskyan Perspective. Proceedings of the Abstracts, the Annual Research Conference on Knowledge for Reconciliation and Redevelopment, University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka, p.30.
http://www.jfn.ac.lk/news/arc2010-schedule.pdf
5. Gnanaseelan, J. (2008, December 18-21). Making Sense of ‘Democracy’: Constructing Ideological and Attitudinal Positions in Media Discourse on Conflict and International Intervention in Sri Lanka. Proceedings of the Abstracts, the 11th International Conference on “Democracy in Our Time: The Past and Future of the Enlightenment,” Varanasi, India, the Centre for Contemporary Theory, Baroda in collaboration with the Department of English, Banaras Hindu University, p.19
http://www.fctworld.org/Eleventh%20International%20Conference.htm
6. Gnanaseelan, J. (2008, September 26-27). Linguistic Structures and Strategies in Functional English: Communicating Ideological and Attitudinal Positions in Media Discourse. Proceedings of the Abstracts, the National Seminar on “Functional English,” the Dept of Communication Skills, Mandsaur Institute of Technology, Mandsaur, India.
7. Gnanaseelan, J. (2007, December 16-19). Tracing Cultural Nationalism in Traditional Homeland-based Solution to the Sri Lankan Ethnic Conflict- A Discourse Analysis Approach to the Represented Media Texts. Proceedings of the Abstracts, the 10th International Conference on Thinking Territory: Affect and Attachment Towards Land in South Asia, the Centre for Contemporary Theory, Baroda in collaboration with the Dept. of English of Goa University, p.28
8. Gnanaseelan, J. (2007, December 14). Language for Empowerment through Knowledge Management-A Study of Discursive Structures and Strategies in Media Discourse. In R. Azhagarasan (Chair), Knowledge Management. A symposium conducted at the Academic Staff College Forum, the University of Madras, India.
9. Gnanaseelan, J. (2006, September 21). The Sri Lankan Ethnic Conflict, Indian Intervention and Global Relations -An Ideological Discourse Analysis of a Sri Lankan Newspaper Editorial’. In C.T. Indra (Chair), Literature, Language and Globalization, A symposium conducted at the UGC Academic Staff College (University of Madras).
Human, Social, Economic, and Livelihood Security and Development (05)
1. Mangaleswaran, T., & Gnanaseelan, J. (2010, December). Evaluation of the Dairy Development Project of the Social economic and Environmental Developers (SEEDS) in Vavuniya. Proceedings of the Abstracts, the International Conference on Business and Information, the Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Keleniya, Sri Lanka. Oxfam Great Britain, Vavuniya, Sri Lanka.
2. Mangaleswaran, T., Morais, N., Gnanaseelan, J. (2010, November 15). Developing Women-friendly Financial Services: A Case Study of Livestock Breeders’ Cooperative Societies in Vavuniya. Proceedings of the Abstracts, the Annual Research Conference on Knowledge for Reconciliation and Redevelopment, University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka, p.64.
http://www.jfn.ac.lk/news/arc2010-schedule.pdf
3. Gnanaseelan, J. (2010, June 10-12). Conflict Adaptability Strategies in the ‘Production” and “Consumption” activities in rural Vavuniya, Sri Lanka. Proceedings of the Abstracts, the 9th Asia Pacific Roundtable for Sustainable Consumption and Production, the Hilton hotel, Colombo, Sri Lanka, p. 11.
4. Mangaleswaran, T., Morais, N., Gnanaseelan, J. (2010, June 4). Dairy Market Trends in Vavuniya: Identifying Potentials and Challenges in a Post-conflict Setting. Proceedings of the Abstracts, the International Conference on Business and Information, the Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Keleniya, Sri Lanka, p.3
http://www.kln.ac.lk/uokr/ICBI2010/3.pdf
5. Gnanaseelan, J. (2010, March 18). Relating the impacts of the War on the economic and human security issues of the farmers of Northern Sri Lanka in addressing Prevention of recurrence, reaching for prosperity after the War. Proceedings of the Abstracts, the 12th International Conference on Sri Lanka Studies (ICSLS), Colombo. the Royal Asiatic Society of Sri Lanka and the Open University of Sri Lanka, p.38
Environmental and Human Resource Discourse Analysis (04)
6. Gnanaseelan, J., & Manobavan, M. (2010, January 8-9). Synthesizing the historiographical aspects found in the literature for building a descriptive model of the man-nature interfaces in post-colonial Batticaloa: A Discourse Analytic Approach. Proceedings of the Abstracts, the National Geographic Conference, the Department of Geography, the University of Ruhunu, Sri Lanka.
http://jgspring.blogspot.com/2012/10/synthesizing-historiographical-aspects.html
7. Gnanaseelan, J., & Manobavan, M. (2009, October 14). Tracing Development Strategies In The Environmental Discourse Of S.O.C’s Historiography: ‘Monograph Of Batticaloa” – A Textual Analysis. Proceedings of the Abstracts, the Vavuniya Campus Annual Research Sessions on managing resources strategically for sustainable development, the Vavuniya Campus of the University of Jaffna, p. 39
8. Gnanaseelan, J., & jeyaseelan, s. (2009, October 14). The Construction of Human Resource English - A Discourse Analytic Approach. Proceedings of the Abstracts, the Vavuniya Campus Annual Research Sessions on managing resources strategically for sustainable development, the Vavuniya Campus of the University of Jaffna, p. 38
http://www.jgspring.blogspot.com/2012/10/the-construction-of-human-resource_21.html
9. Gnanaseelan, J., & Manobavan, M. (2009, June 12). A Discourse Analysis of the Historical Socio-environmental perspectives of the Batticaloa region presented in the work of F.X.C. Nadarajah. Proceedings of the Abstracts, the Annual Conference 2009 on Role of Sociology in Dealing with Contemporary Issues in Sri Lanka, University of Colombo, the Sociological Association of Sri Lanka, p.31.
Language and Literature in English (03)
10. Gnanaseelan, J. & Jeyaseelan, S. (2019), The Implications in the Use of English as the Medium of Instruction in Business Management Courses at Vavuniya Campus Presented at the ICSE 2019 : 21th International Conference on Sociolinguistics and Ecolinguistics to be held in Miami, USA during Mar 11-12, 2019 by the World Academy of Science, Engineering, and Technology (WASET) held at Holiday Inn Miami Beach Oceanfront 4333 Collins Ave. Florida, United States of America,
11. Gnanaseelan, J. & Jeyaseelan, S. (25 August 2018). Noun Phrase Formation in Business Letter Writing in English. Proceedings. ISBN 978-955-7442-19-8 (Print). Wayamba University International Conference, Sri Lanka (WinC2018). p.295.
12. Gnanaseelan, J. (2007, March 13-14). The Pain of Living Away- the Ethno-cultural Alienation, the Sense of Guilt, and the “Translocal” Nationalism of the Srilankan Tamil Diaspora- A Study of the Selected Short Stories of V.N. Giritharan. The UGC National Seminar Session on Issues of Identity and Culture in Recent Asian Diasporic Fiction, Department of English, the New College, Chennai, India.
http://www.indianfolklore.org/journals/index.php/Panu/article/viewDownloadInterstitial/776/1005