Category: News
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Reading Indonesian Cities panel discussion Tues 12 July 5.30 pm
Indonesia Forum Panel Discussion “Reading Indonesian Cities: Dreams, Nightmares and Memories of a Nation” Tuesday 12 July 2016 5.30-7.00PM Yasuko Hiraoka Myer Room Level 1, Sidney Myer Asia Centre The University of Melbourne Parkville VIC 3010 Indonesian cities are challenging environments for those who call them home and complex readings for their observers. The nation’s unfinished shaping […]indonesiaforum.arts.unimelb.edu.au/reading-indonesian-cities-panel-discussion-tues-12-july-5-30-pm
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Public seminar on Sexual and Reproductive Health in Indonesia, Thurs 23 June
Indonesia Forum Public Seminar Series “Addressing the artificial disconnection of sexual and reproductive health in Indonesia: An imperative for research, policy and medical education” Presented by Dr. Linda Rae Bennett The University of Melbourne Thursday, 23 June 2016 1.00 – 2.00 pm Venue: Asia Institute Meeting Room, R. 321 Sidney Myer Asia Centre, The University […] -
New: IF 2016 events and Public Seminar series
The Indonesia Forum has many events coming up in the second half of 2016! Please check the links below for an overview of the events, including the newly launched Public Seminar Series. IF 2016 Events IF 2016_Public Seminar seriesindonesiaforum.arts.unimelb.edu.au/new-if-2016-events-and-public-seminar-series
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Book launch ‘Islamic Populism in Indonesia and the Middle East’, 6 June 2016
On 6 June 2016, “Islamic Populism in Indonesia and the Middle East” (Cambridge University Press, 2016) by Professor Vedi Hadiz (on the right), Convenor of Asian Studies at the Asia Institute, the University of Melbourne, was launched. Discussant was Professor Edward Aspinall (on the left), Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, Australian National University. For […] -
Book Launch ‘Islamic Populism in Indonesia and the Middle East’, 6 June 2016
Join us for the launch of the newly published book, “Islamic Populism in Indonesia and the Middle East” (Cambridge University Press, 2016) by Professor Vedi Hadiz, Convenor of Asian Studies at the Asia Institute, the University of Melbourne. This provocative new study compares the evolution of Islamic populism in Indonesia, the country with the largest […] -
34th IF Postgraduate Roundtable Photos
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Who is benefiting from Jokowi’s economic policies? Panel discussion 21 April 2016
Co-hosted by the Asia Institute and the Indonesia Forum. Improving the welfare of average Indonesians was a core element of President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s campaign platform in 2014, in an election that took place at a time when income inequality in Indonesia had risen to record levels. Beyond his signature “Healthy Indonesia Card” and “Smart […] -
34th IF Postgraduate Roundtable 9 April 2016
THE THIRTY-FOURTH INDONESIA FORUM POSTGRADUATE ROUNDTABLE The Indonesia Forum of the University of Melbourne is hosting the first roundtable discussion in 2016 for postgraduates who are engaged in research related to Indonesia. This year the Forum celebrates its 25th year of running as a cross disciplinary informal and open network of academics and broader communities who share common interest and professional involvement in […]indonesiaforum.arts.unimelb.edu.au/34th-if-postgraduate-roundtable-9-april-2016
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Welcome to the 2016 IF Convenors
We welcome the 2016 Indonesia Forum convenors: Amanda Achmadi (Convenor, on the left) and Ken Setiawan (Deputy Convenor, on the right). We are looking forward to a new year with many exciting events! The University of Melbourne annual IF meeting 16 February 2016indonesiaforum.arts.unimelb.edu.au/welcome-to-the-2016-if-convenors
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The House of Natural Fiber visit 8-9 Dec 2015
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The House of Natural Fiber workshop Wed 9 Dec 4-6 pm
Following their great public lecture on Tuesday 8 December, today Wednesday 9 December 4-6 pm, we will have a discussion/workshop with Tommy and Ira from The House of Natural Fiber Foundation to talk about further plans and collaborations. Venue: rm 321 (level 3), Sidney Myer Asian Centre, The University of Melbourne, Swanston Street, Carlton. All […]indonesiaforum.arts.unimelb.edu.au/the-house-of-natural-fiber-workshop-wed-9-dec-4-6-pm
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Bridging Art, Science and Free Technology – New date: Tues 8 December 6 pm
Title: ‘Bridging Art, Science and Free Technology: Creative Citizen Participation in Indonesia’s New Democracy’, Macgeorge Visiting Speaker/Performer Award public lecture, with HONF and the Indonesia Forum Presenters: Ms Irene Agrivina and Mr Tommy Surya (The House of Natural Fiber, Yogyakarta) New date: Tuesday 8 December 2015 Time: 6 pm (5.45 for 6 pm)-7.30 pm New […]indonesiaforum.arts.unimelb.edu.au/bridging-art-science-and-free-technology-tues-20-oct-2015-6-pm
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Creative City Discourse and Cultural Memory in Yogyakarta and Bandung – 15 October 2015
‘Creative City Discourse and Cultural Memory in Yogyakarta and Bandung’, inaugural Asian Studies Trust Fund public lecture with the Indonesia Forum, including Indonesian dinner. Presenter: Mr Zaki Habibi, Department of Communications, Islamic University of Indonesia (UII), Yogyakarta Mr Zaki Habibi ‘Para Sesepuh’ (‘the elders’) of the Indonesia Forum enjoying nasi kuning with wine Generasi muda […] -
Prof Nyoman Darma Putra – ‘Puja Mandala’ seminar 14 Oct 2015
Puja Mandala: An invented icon of Bali’s religious tolerance? Near the tourist resort of Nusa Dua in Bali sits a cluster of houses of worship representing five out of six religions (agama) officially recognized by the Indonesian state. The site, called Puja Mandala, The Domain of Worship, is home to a Buddhist temple, Hindu temple, […]indonesiaforum.arts.unimelb.edu.au/prof-nyoman-darma-putra-puja-mandala-seminar-14-oct-2015
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Creative City Discourse and Cultural Memory in Yogyakarta and Bandung – Thurs 15 Oct 2015 6 pm
Title: ‘Creative City Discourse and Cultural Memory in Yogyakarta and Bandung’, inaugural Asian Studies Trust Fund public lecture with the Indonesia Forum, including Indonesian dinner. Presenter: Mr Zaki Habibi, Department of Communications, Islamic University of Indonesia (UII), Yogyakarta Abstract: This inaugural Asian Studies Trust Fund public lecture will focus on the articulation of cultural memories […]
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