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Bukan sekedar Ahok: menjelaskan aksi massa pada 2 Desember – Indonesia at Melbourne
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Bukan sekedar Ahok: menjelaskan aksi massa pada 2 Desember. December 12, 2016. Associate Professor Greg Fealy is the head of the Department of Political and Social Change at The Australian National University and a specialist on Islamic politics in Indonesia. He is a senior associate of the Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society (CILIS). Sekitar 500,000-750,000 orang diperkirakan hadir di demonstrasi di Taman Medan Merdeka pada 2 Desember. Foto oleh Sigid Kurniawan/Antara. Menunjukkan ukuran kerumu...
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Experts – Indonesia at Melbourne
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Rafiqa is a lecturer at the Faculty of Law at the University of Indonesia. Irfan Abubakar is the director of the Centre for the Study of Religion and Culture at Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University (UIN) in Jakarta. Amanda Achmadi is a lecturer in Architectural Design (Asian Architecture and Urbanism) at the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning of the University of Melbourne and the deputy convenor of the Indonesia Forum (2015). Iqra Anugrah is a PhD candidate in political science and S...
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Indonesia at Melbourne: 2016 in review – Indonesia at Melbourne
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Indonesia at Melbourne: 2016 in review. December 20, 2016. Tim Mann is the editor of Indonesia at Melbourne. Photo by Flickr user BxHxTxCx. We will again be taking a short break over the Christmas and New Year period. But before we put the blog to bed for the year, we take a look back at some of the articles and podcasts that. Ahok dominates 2016, and the blog. The most popular episode of the. Podcast for the year also focused on the Ahok case, with Dr Nadirsyah Hosen chatting with Dr Dave McRae. That re...
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Mobocracy? Counting the cost of the rallies to ‘defend Islam’ – Indonesia at Melbourne
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Counting the cost of the rallies to ‘defend Islam’. December 9, 2016. Ihsan Ali Fauzi is director of the Centre for the Study of Religion and Democracy (PUSAD) Paramadina and a lecturer at Paramadina Graduate School. Indonesian National Police Chief Tito Karnavian said that Rp 76 billion (AU$7.6 million) was spent on security for the 4 November and 2 December rallies. Photo by M Agung Rajasa for Antara. For back-up security for the end of the year. Program, which has seen TNI Commander General Gatot Nurm...
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George Junus Aditjondro: an uncompromising activist – Indonesia at Melbourne
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George Junus Aditjondro: an uncompromising activist. December 19, 2016. Professor Ariel Heryanto FAHA is the incoming Herb Feith Professor for the Study of Indonesia, Monash University. He is the author of. Identity and Pleasure: The Politics of Indonesian Screen Culture. Singapore: NUS Press (2014). George’s office was located between mine and that of another legendary public intellectual, Arief Budiman. Both were political mentors to me. We often worked together on and off campus, thanks to our...The 9...
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Contribute – Indonesia at Melbourne
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Blog is a new platform for analysis, research and commentary on contemporary Indonesia by academics and postgraduate students affiliated with the University of Melbourne. Is a joint initiative of the Asia Institute in the Faculty of Arts, the Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society (CILIS) in the Melbourne Law School, and the University of Melbourne’s Indonesia Forum. It is also supported by the Pro Vice-Chancellor (International), Professor Simon Evans. It should be emphasised that the blog is not ...
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Beyond baggies and bogans in Bali – Indonesia at Melbourne
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Beyond baggies and bogans in Bali. December 14, 2016. Tim Lindsey is Malcolm Smith Professor of Asian Law and Director of the Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society at the University of Melbourne. The overwhelming majority of Australians who visit Bali do so without incident. Photo by Flickr user wondereye. The strange case of the recent arrest of Jamie Murphy. In Bali swung from tragedy to farce with bewildering speed. If so, why did it not contain narcotics? People visiting a developing country w...
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Blasphemy charge reveals real fault lines in Indonesian democracy – Indonesia at Melbourne
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Blasphemy charge reveals real fault lines in Indonesian democracy. November 25, 2016. Tim Lindsey is Malcolm Smith Professor of Asian Law and Director of the Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society at the University of Melbourne. Former President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono was unable or unwilling to stop the rise of Islamists during his 10 years in power, contributing to growing intolerance in Indonesian society. Photo by Akbar Nugroho Gumay for Antara. Regarded internationally as a sincere democrat a...
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Talking Indonesia: online extremism – Indonesia at Melbourne
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Talking Indonesia: online extremism. December 15, 2016. Dave McRae is a Senior Research Fellow at the Asia Institute in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne. He is also an Associate at the Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society. How do their online activities differ to fellow Indonesian jihadis who oppose ISIS? How can the Indonesian government monitor and counter extremists’ activities online? In this week’s. Catch up on previous episodes of. Photo by Irsan Mulyadi for Antara. Profes...
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Interpreting the Qur’an: Ahok’s blunder – Indonesia at Melbourne
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Interpreting the Qur’an: Ahok’s blunder. November 14, 2016. Lies Marcoes is a women's rights activist, writer and researcher and the director of Rumah Kita Bersama Foundation. Lies holds a master's in anthropology from the University of Amsterdam. She lives in Bogor. Jakarta Governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, or Ahok, has been accused of blasphemy after he quoted a verse from the Qur’an in a campaign speech. Photo by Hafidz Mubarak A for Antara. In many places around the world, the Arabic word. But for som...
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