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Indonesia Study Group

Seminars from past years

ISG 2008
ISG 2007
ISG 2006
ISG 2005
ISG 2004
ISG 2003
ISG 2002
ISG 2001

Enquiries:
Cathy Haberle
Indonesia Project
(02) 6125 3794
Indonesia.Project@anu.edu.au

Other seminars

Meetings are held from 12.30 to 2.00 pm in the Arndt Room (Seminar Room B), Coombs Building, Fellows Road, ANU (unless otherwise specified).

The committee welcomes suggestions for seminar speakers and topics. Please contact any of us:

Committee for 2009

Ed Aspinall x55915
Greg Fealy x52302
Budy Resosudarmo x52244
John McCarthy x50494
Ditya Nurdianto x59693
Marcus Mietzner x57241

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Forthcoming seminars


DateTitlePresenter
November 04, 2009
Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
12:30-2.00pm
(Ref no: 751)
The Politics of Migration in Indonesia and Beyond.
    Riwanto Tirtosudarmo (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Jakarta)
    November 11, 2009
    Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
    12:30-2:00pm
    (Ref no: 757)
    The Politics of ‘Free’ Basic Education in Indonesia.
      Andrew Rosser (School of Social Sciences, University of Adelaide)
      November 18, 2009
      Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
      12:30-2:00pm
      (Ref no: 758)
      Networked Security: A Case Study of How State and Non-State Security Actors Interact at the Regional LevelDavid Jansen (Political & Social Change, RSPAS, ANU)
      November 25, 2009
      Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
      12:30-200pm
      (Ref no: 759)
      TBA
        Budi Haryanto (School of Public Health, University of Indonesia, Jakarta)
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        Previous seminars in 2009


        DateTitlePresenter
        October 28, 2009
        Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
        12:30-2:00pm
        (Ref no: 752)
        Constructing the Indonesian Nation through Crises. Representations and RealitiesVencentius Hoeben
        October 21, 2009
        Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
        12:30-2:00pm
        (Ref no: 750)
        The Effects of Changes in Minimum Wage on Wages and Employment in the Covered and Uncovered Sectors in Indonesia.
          Devanto Pratomo (Brawijaya University)
          September 23, 2009
          Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
          12:30-2:00pm
          (Ref no: 686)
          Making it in the City: Some results from the first round of the China Indonesia study, ‘The Great MigrationChris Manning & Budy Resosudarmo (Indonesia Project, Economics Division, RSPAS, ANU)
          September 10, 2009

          HB2, Hedley Bull-12:00pm-1:30pm
          (Ref no: 695)
          The 17 July Terrorist Bombings in Jakarta and their Aftermath
            Greg Fealy, Sally White and Ken Ward (Political and Social Change, RSPAS, ANU,)
            September 01, 2009

            3:00–4:30
            (Ref no: 685)
            Political Economy and Islamic Politics: the Case of Indonesia and the Larger DebateRichard Robison

            Joint seminar with Department of Political and Social Change

            August 26, 2009
            Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
            12:30-2;00pm
            (Ref no: 681)
            What can we expect from the 2010 Indonesian Population Census, and what will it tell us about future Indonesian economic and social trends? Terry Hull (Australian Demographic and Social Research Institute (ADSRI) CASS)
            July 27, 2009
            Law Sparke Helmore T1
            3:00-4:30
            (Ref no: 650)
            KPK's Efforts in Combating CorruptionMochammad Jasin (Vice Chairman of Anti-Corruption Commission (KPK))
            July 22, 2009
            Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
            12:30-2:00pm
            (Ref no: 648)
            Aceh: What next after the elections?Aguswandi ((Conflict Adviser and HumanRights Advocate)
            July 15, 2009
            APCD Lecture Theatre, Ground Floor, Hedley Bull Centre, Bldg # 130, Garran Road, ANU
            12:30-2:00pm
            (Ref no: 627)
            The 2009 Presidential Elections in Indonesia: Interpreting the Outcome

            Please note change of venue for this seminar
            Hadi Soesastro (CSIS, Jakarta)
            June 24, 2009
            Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
            12:30-2:00pm
            (Ref no: 587)
            The Jepara Furniture Industry: Many Centuries in the MakingJennifer Alexander (Department of Anthropology, RSPAS, ANU)
            June 10, 2009
            Law Theatre
            12:30-2:00pm
            (Ref no: 586)
            Indonesian Foreign Policy in Asia-Pacific
              H.E. Mr. Primo Alui Joelianto (Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to Australia)
              May 06, 2009
              Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
              12:30-2:00pm
              (Ref no: 541)
              Provincial Elections, religious leadership and peace-building processes in Lombok, Indonesia Jeremy Kingsley, (Asian Law Centre, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne)
              April 30, 2009
              Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
              12:30-2:00pm
              (Ref no: 540)
              Analysing the Indonesian Election ResultsMarcus Mietzner, Edward Aspinall and Greg Fealy, (Faculty of Asian Studies, Political & Social Change, Faculty of Asian Studies & Dept of Political and Social Change, ANU)
              April 29, 2009
              Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)

              (Ref no: 507)
              Filming Ambiguity: To be ‘Chinese’ Through the Eyes of Young Chinese Indonesian FilmmakersCharlotte Setijadi-Dunn (Southeast Asia Centre, La Trobe University)
              April 16, 2009
              Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
              12:30-2:00pm
              (Ref no: 506)
              The Anomalous Islamic Movies and other Recent Issues on Representation of Muslim World in Post-New Order Indonesian CinemaEkky Imanjaya (Co-founder/editor of Rumahfilm.org, an online film journal)
              April 08, 2009
              Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
              12:30-2:00pm
              (Ref no: 505)
              Andaikata (what if...?): Exploring Counter-Factuals in Indonesian HistoryRobert Cribb (Pacfic & Asian History, RSPAS, ANU)
              March 18, 2009
              Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
              12:30–2:00pm
              (Ref no: 467)
              The Munir Case and its Implications for Indonesia’s Legal SystemTim Lindsey (Asian Law Centre, University of Melbourne)
              March 11, 2009
              Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
              12:30–2:00pm
              (Ref no: 466)
              Performing Indonesia Abroad 1950-65Jennifer Lindsay (South East Asia Centre, ANU)
              March 04, 2009
              Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
              12:30–2:00pm
              (Ref no: 465)
              The 2009 Elections: What Remains Uncertain?Hadi Soesastro (CSIS, Jakarta)
              February 26, 2009
              Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
              12:30-2:00pm
              (Ref no: 425)
              The 2009 Elections in Indonesia: Parties and CandidatesMarcus Mietzner (South East Asia Centre, ANU)
              February 18, 2009
              Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
              12:30–200pm
              (Ref no: 429)
              Survey of Recent Economic and Political Developments in IndonesiaAnton Gunawan, (PT Bank Danamon, Jakarta)
              February 11, 2009
              Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
              12:30-2:00pm
              (Ref no: 424)
              A culture of corruption in IndonesiaPatrick Guinness (Archaeology & Anthropology, ANU)
              January 28, 2009
              Seminar Room E
              12:30-2:00pm
              (Ref no: 400)
              The political economy of rice and fuel in IndonesiaArianto Patunru (University of Indonesia)

              Joint seminar with The Arndt-Corden Division of Economics

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