Edited Books
Kandasamy, N., Perera, N., Ratnam, C. (2020). A Sense of Viidu: The (Re)creation of Home by the Sri Lankan Tamil Diaspora in Australia. London: Palgrave Macmillan. [More Information]
Book Chapters
Kandasamy, N., Soldatic, K. (2021). Going beyond disability identity and creating communities of belonging: Perception management and gendered disability advocacy. In Karen Soldatic and Dinesha Samararatne (Eds.), Women with Disabilities as Agents of Peace, Change and Rights: Experiences from Sri Lanka, (pp. 16-31). Abingdon: Routledge. [More Information]
Kandasamy, N., Ratnarajan, S. (2021). Music, resistance and change: the gendered-disability performativity of a Tamil woman with multiple disabilities. In Karen Soldatic and Dinesha Samararatne (Eds.), Women with Disabilities as Agents of Peace, Change and Rights: Experiences from Sri Lanka, (pp. 32-45). Abingdon: Routledge. [More Information]
Kandasamy, N., Perera, B. (2021). Raging (e)motions. In Karen Soldatic and Dinesha Samararatne (Eds.), Women with Disabilities as Agents of Peace, Change and Rights: Experiences from Sri Lanka, (pp. 46-59). Abingdon: Routledge.
Kandasamy, N., Perera, N., Ratnam, C. (2020). Conclusion: (Re)creating home- remembering the past, looking to the future. A Sense of Viidu: The (Re)creation of Home by the Sri Lankan Tamil Diaspora in Australia, (pp. 159-165). London: Palgrave Macmillan. [More Information]
Kandasamy, N. (2020). Home, continuities and resistance: Memory activism in the aftermath of Sri Lanka's civil war. A Sense of Viidu: The (Re)creation of Home by the Sri Lankan Tamil Diaspora in Australia, (pp. 53-69). London: Palgrave Macmillan. [More Information]
Kandasamy, N., Perera, N., Ratnam, C. (2020). Introduction. A Sense of Viidu: The (Re)creation of Home by the Sri Lankan Tamil Diaspora in Australia, (pp. 1-24). London: Palgrave Macmillan. [More Information]
Kandasamy, N., Soldatic, K. (2020). Kamalawathie: Gender, disability and leadership in Sri Lanka. In Karen Soldatic and Kelley Johnson (Eds.), Global Perspectives on Disability Activism and Advocacy, (pp. 97-113). New York: Routledge. [More Information]
Kandasamy, N., Soldatic, K., Samararatne, D. (2017). Southern gendered disability reflections: The everyday experiences of rural women with disabilities after the armed conflict in Sri Lanka. In Karen Soldatic, Kelley Johnson (Eds.), Disability and Rurality: Identity, Gender and Belonging, (pp. 110-126). Abingdon: Routledge. [More Information]
Journals
Kandasamy, N. and M. McDonnell. (2024). Powerful Stories: Indigenous and Refugee Histories of Dispossession and Displacement in Settler Colonies. Journal of Intercultural Studies.
Kandasamy, N. (2024). Asylum Denial Beyond Borders: The International Dimensions of British Responses to Tamil Asylum Seekers in the 1980s. History Workshop Journal.
Kandasamy, N. (2024). Indian Ocean Internationalisms: The Sri Lankan Pursuit of Peace, 1971–89. Journal of Contemporary History, 1-17. [More Information]
Green, S., Nguyen Austen, A., Kandasamy, N. (2024). Refugee livelihood perspectives: post-traumatic growth in histories of Vietnamese, Bosnian, and Tamil Refugees in Australia. Journal of Refugee Studies, , 1-15. [More Information]
Kandasamy, N. (2022). Militarised Peace and Bilateral Relations in the Indian Ocean: Australia's Relations with Sri Lanka, 1972-1989. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 68(3), 428-446. [More Information]
Kandasamy, N., Avery, L., Soldatic, K. (2022). Networks and Contested Identities in the Refugee Journey. Social Inclusion, 10(4), 194-199. [More Information]
Kandasamy, N. (2021). Transcultural memory and identity: Reconstructing film spectatorship in Tamil refugee resettlement experiences. South Asian Popular Culture, 19(1), 1-14. [More Information]
Kandasamy, N. (2019). Memory and war: Tamil women's experiences of Sri Lanka's civil war. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 42(15), 2661-2679. [More Information]
Kandasamy, N., Soldatic, K. (2018). Implications for Practice: Exploring the Impacts of Government Contracts on Refugee Settlement Services in Rural and Urban Australia. Australian Social Work, 71(1), 111-119. [More Information]
Kandasamy, N. (2018). Unravelling Memories of Family Separation Among Sri Lankan Tamils Resettled in Australia, 1983-2000. Immigrants and Minorities, 36(2), 143-160. [More Information]
Kandasamy, N. (2017). An unequal partnership: resettlement service providers in Australia. Forced Migration Review (English Edition), 54, 41-43.
Kandasamy, N., Soldatic, K., Samararatne, D. (2017). Peace, justice and disabled women's advocacy: Tamil women with disabilities in rural post-conflict Sri Lanka. Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 33(1), 41-59. [More Information]