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42nd Indonesia Forum Symposium Photo Gallery
Panel 1 Day 1: History & Cultural Memory Panel 2 Day 1: Health Transitions Panel 3 Day 1: Local Knowledge & Sustainability Panel 4 Day 1: Youth & Social Engagement Day 2 Roundtable: Building Relationships between Academia, Government & Industry Day 2 Panel 2 Defending Democracy & Human Rights Day 2 Panel […]indonesiaforum.arts.unimelb.edu.au/42nd-indonesia-forum-symposium
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2023 Arief Budiman Public Lecture: Civil society, human rights and climate justice
Speaker: A.Prof Dirk Tomsa Date: Thursday 23 November 2023 Time: 6:00pm – 7:00pm Host: Asia Institute Location: William Macmahon Ball Theatre (107), Old Arts Building (149) Arief Budiman rose to prominence as an activist and public intellectual at a time when human rights and democracy activists were under relentless pressure from the authoritarian New Order regime. Environmental […] -
Book Launch: Prof Kate McGregor’s book ‘Systemic Silencing’
Wednesday 22nd of November 2023, 5.45pm-6.45pm Arts West Room 253 Professor Kate McGregor’s book Systemic Silencing: Activism, Memory, and Sexual Violence in Indonesia (UW Press, 2023), is an outcome of her ARC Future Fellowship. It offers an in-depth empirical history of the system of enforced military prostitution during the Japanese occupation of the Netherlands East […]indonesiaforum.arts.unimelb.edu.au/book-launch-prof-kate-mcgregors-book-systemic-silencing
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Contemporary Indonesian Literature: In Conversation with Dias Novita Wuri
Contemporary Indonesian Literature: In Conversation with Dias Novita Wuri On Thursday 2nd of November evening, Dr Ken Setiawan from the Indonesian Studies Program was joined by our members and Indonesian Postgraduate students, in conversation with author Dias Novita Wuri to discuss her novella Jalan Lahir, or translated into English as Birth Canal. Birth Canal tells the […] -
Postgraduate Lunch Seminar – Roy Thaniago on ‘Decoding Tionghoa Positionality in Contemporary Indonesia’
On Monday the 2nd of October at 11.30am Indonesia Forum had its first 2023 event: a Lunchtime Seminar by Roy Thaniago, Indonesian PhD student from Geneva Graduate Institute, Switzerland titled “Everyday Shop Life: Decoding Tionghoa Positionality in Contemporary Indonesia.” There was a lively discussion attended by Indonesian academic colleagues at the University of Melbourne, our […]indonesiaforum.arts.unimelb.edu.au/postgraduate-lunch-seminar