The 7th International Symposium of Journal Antropologi Indonesia presenters are:
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Chair: Martin Slama (Austrian Academy of Sciences)
01. Bandung’s School of Peace: An Alternative Space Addressing Interfaith and Minority Groups Through Dialogue and Cooperation
Fanny Syariful Alam (Bandung’s School of Peace Indonesia)
02. Producing Diverse Urban Spaces: Territorial politics at Bandung’s Car Free Day
Frans Ari Prasetyo (Independent Researcher) – Not Present
03. From Tolerance to Affective Engagement: Bandung’s Creative Diversity and Peace Movement
Dayana Lengauer (Institute for Social Anthropology, Austrian Academy of Sciences) – Not Present
04. LISMA: Forming Political Bonds Through Social Media Among Muslim Women in Yogyakarta
Ach. Fatayillah Mursyidi (Graduate School, Universitas Gadjah Mada)
05. Fostering Inter-Faith Engagement through Civic Crowdfunding in Contemporary Indonesia
Bhirawa Anoraga (University of New South Wales)
01. Facing New Models of Islamic Authority: On the (Un)Popularity of Hadhrami Preachers in Indonesia
Martin Slama (Austrian Academy Of Science)
02. Beyond Authority, Love, and Piety: The Visual Politics of Habaib Images in Contemporary Indonesian Spaces
Ary Budiyanto (Universitas Brawijaya)
03. Young Indonesian Hadhramis and the Quest for Religious Authority
Fatimah Husein (State Islamic University Sunan Kalijaga)
04. Revisiting Cikoang: Religious Authority among a Sayyid Community in South Sulawesi in the Age of Social Media
Muhammad Adlin Sila (Balitbang Kementerian Agama RI) – Not Present
05. Mediating Authority: A Hadrami Sufi Shaykh in Multiple Media
Ismail Fajrie Alatas (New York University)
06. Ziarah Kubra: Reconnecting/Synergizing Global and Local Islam
Ahmad Syarif (BowergroupAsia)
01. No More National Belonging? LGBTI People within the Indonesian National Project
Dédé Oetomo (GAYa NUSANTARA Foundation)
02. How Development and Conservation Interventions May Both Exacerbate and Mitigate Marginality: Shifting Power Relations on the Lindu Plain, Central Sulawesi
Greg Acciaioli (The University of Western Australia)
03. A nation in contradiction?
Riwanto Tirtosudarmo (LIPI)
04. The Shifting Meaning of Stranger on the Balinese Politics of Migration
I Wayan Suyadnya (Department of Sociology, Universitas Brawijaya)
05. Katobengke: The Dynamic Processes of Negotiation and Reassertion of a Marginalized Group in Buton
Tasrifin Tahara (Universitas Hasanuddin) – Not Present
06. Development as Exclusion, its Impacts and Community responses: The Orang Rimba and the Orang Baduy Compared
Dedi Supriadi Adhuri (LIPI)
07. Intersections of ethnicity and class in Maluku
Timo Kaartinen (University of Helsinki)
08. The Impacts of Adat Law Marginalisation on the Adat Communities
Tine Suartina (The University of Western Australia)
09. Contextual Education for Indigenous People in Indonesia
Sugih Biantoro (Kementrian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan RI)
10. Kaharingan Dayak in the rural socio-ecological change and the religious conversion
Nindyo Budi Kumoro (Universitas Brawijaya)
11. Revisiting the New Policy on Kepercayaan for Social Inclusion
Samsul Maarif (Universitas Gadjah Mada)
12. On Being Shi’a In Indonesia: The Study of Ahlul Bait Indonesia (ABI) and Its Minority Status
Muhammad Adlin Sila (Kementerian Agama RI) – Not Present
13. The Dilemma and Marginalization of Female Porters in Pabean Surabaya Market
Miranti Dwi Yuniarti (Universitas Airlangga)
14. When Anderson meets Samin: The Common Project and Its Fragments
Amrih Widodo (Australian National University) – Not Present
15. Reaching up to The Sky: A Grassroot Approach for Integrating Minorities Groups in Yogyakarta and Bandung
Meike Lusye Karolus (Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Yogyakarta) and Firdhan Aria Wijaya (Panggung Minoritas)
16. Life Across Borders : Marginalization, Survival Strategy, and Social Movement of Nyao People In Skow-Wutung Borderlands
Usman Idris (Universitas Cenderawasih)
17. The Struggle of Bineka Citizenship dan Inequality in Post-Indonesian Reformasi
Ahmad Suadi (UNUSIA Jakarta)
18. Political Islam and Citizenship in The Javanese Community
Gutomo Bayu Aji (LIPI)
19. Neoliberal Democracy as the Technology of Power in Indonesian Participatory Village Governance
Muhammad Syukri (The University of Western Australia)
20. Marginalization of the Indonesia Millah Abraham Movement
Abdul Rahman (Universitas Gadjah Mada)
21. The Use of Gay Language or Lavender Linguistic in Indonesia: Is It an Abuse for Bahasa Indonesia?
Wisnu Adihartono (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales)
22. Analysis of Factors Causing Poverty in Fishing Community in Pajala Village, Maginti Sub-District, West Muna Regency
Akhmad Marhadi, Arman, Samsul, and Raemon (Universitas Halu Oleo)
23. Potency of Disintegration and Spirit of Nationalism for People of Natuna Regency
Budiana Setiawan (Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan)
24. Appropriation of Policies on Education for Adat Community in Indonesia: A Reflection of the Failure of Indonesia as a Common Project
Indah Pratiwi (Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan) & Bakti Utama (Intitute for Preservation of Cultural Heritage, DI Yogyakarta)
25. The Outsiders And Racial Violence: Anti-Chinese Riots In Solo
Irawan Santoso Suryo Basuki (Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan)
01. Indonesian Youth and Social Media: A Study About Political Preferences in Digital Era
Aria Atyanto Satwiko (Universitas Indonesia)
02. Push Rank and Keyboard Warrior: Violence, Luddism, and Free-Labour of Contemporary Indonesian Gaming Culture
Irfan Nugraha, & Febrian (Universitas Indonesia)
03. Meme as Media Practice: Seeing Its Usage on Twitter during the 2017 DKI Jakarta Gubernatorial Election
Maria Vina Elmaresa (Universitas Indonesia)
04. “Part of the Spectacle” Political Buzzers and the Performing of Digital Propaganda
Pradipa P. Rasidi (Universitas Indonesia)
05. ISIS and “Virtual Caliphate”: An Anthropological Analysis on the Rise of Cyber Terrorism in Indonesia
Al Chaidar Abdurrahman Pute (Universitas Malikussaleh) and Herdi Sahrasad (Universitas Paramadina)
06. Understanding Consumer Digital Behavior Through E-WOM; Investigate Social Listening As A New Digital Ethnography Methods
Herda Prabadipta (Universitas Indonesia)
07. Social Media Story: The Homo Digitalis Cultural Artifact
Muhammad Naziful Haq (Universitas Mercu Buana Yogyakarta)
01. Become Kulisusu People: Identity Construction and Transformation of Kulisusu People from XVII to XXI Century
Nurlin (Pusat Studi Sejarah dan Kebudayaan Buton Utara)
02. Displacing the ‘Normal’: Uncertain Evidence and Pathologies of Tuberculosis
Clare Cameron (University of California, San Francisco) – Not Present
03. Lossing to Win: Study of the Indications of Marginalization and the Act of Giving to Migrant Communities
Ikhtiar Hatta (Universitas Tadulako) – Not Present
04. Sejit (God’s Birthday Ceremony) A Form of Cultural Hybridity in the Ceremonies
Celerina Dewi Hartati (Universitas Indonesia)
05. The Creative Process of Indonesian Choreographers: Cultural dependence on creating dance with foreign choreographers
Nursilah (State University of Jakarta)
06. The Displacement and Social Mobility of Indigenous Community: A Case Study in Selected Areas of Sarawak, Malaysia
Novel Lyndon (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia)
07. Dependence and Displacement: Case of Orang Kayo Pulau in Jayapura City
Hanro Yonathan Lekitoo (Universitas Cenderawasih)
08. Segregation and Strategy of the Bugis-Makassar Community Relationship in Ambon
Rudolf Rahabeath (Protestant Church of Maluku) – Not Present
09. Amphibious Life and the Political Economy of Moving Earth
Joseph R. Klein (University of California, Santa Cruz)
10. Blasphemy: Shrinking Religious Freedom and Tolerance in Indonesia
Hyung-Jun Kim (Kangwon National University)
01. Tradition of Drinking Arak
Taqyuddin (Geography, Universitas Indonesia)
02. The Cultural Value of Minahasa People About Liquor “CAP TIKUS”
Maria Heny Pratiknjo (Universitas Sam Ratulangi)
03. Beverage of the Spirits
Santi Dwiningsih (Independence Researcher) & Tety Rachmawati (Ministry of Health Republic of Indonesia)
04. From Konau to Being Ara: Processing Systems, Problems and Legal Reviews Traditional Alcohol in Buton
Dinna Dayana La Ode Malim (Faculty of Law, Universitas Dayanu Ikhsanuddin) – Not Present
05.The Water of Words: the Conviviality of Drinking and Reciting on Rote
James Fox (The Australian National University)
06. Tuak Consumption in Alas: The Efforts to Resolve Life Tensions in Frontier
Ikbal Junanda (Universitas Malikussaleh) & Ade Ikhsan Kamil (Universitas Malikussaleh) – Not Present
07. Drinking Culture, Crimes & Watu Pinawetengan Ritual: Cultural Criminology Study in Manado and Around
Arthur Josias Simon Runturambi (Criminology Universitas Indonesia) – Not Present
08. You give love a bad name: The degraded meaning of baram among the Dayak of Central Kalimantan
Semiarto Aji Purwanto (Universitas Indonesia) & Sofyan Ansori (Northwestern University)
09. Relation between Alcohol Beverage Consumption and Crimes
Dadang Sudiadi (Criminology Universitas Indonesia)
10. Alcohol Lifestyle as Anti Structural Manifestation in the Sentani Papua Community
Monica Maria Nauw (Universitas Gadjah Mada)
01. Reframing and Demonizing: Moral Politics of the Powerless
Anton Novenanto (Universitas Brawijaya)
02. Religious Freedom and the Restriction to Imply Religious Freedom
Yossa A.P. Nainggolan (Ragam Institute)
03. Politics of Belonging and Strategies of Perseverance: Indonesian Political Exiles and Migrant Workers Within and Beyond the Nation-State
Ratna Saptari (Leiden University)
04. After Violence and Discrimination: The Destruction of Gafatar Movement and Women Members’ Struggle for Citizenship
Laksmi Adriani Savitri (Universitas Gadjah Mada) – Not Present
05. Seeking the Morning Star: The Imagination and Political Movement of the Papuan Young Generation
I Ngurah Suryawan (Universitas Papua) – Not Present
06. The Dynamics of Recognition of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Trapped in Colonial Law Legacies and Social Change
Yando Zakaria (PUSTAKA)
07. Clash within ‘civilization’: Understanding politic of diversity in Indonesia by tracing genealogy of an epistemic community
Tri Nugroho (Independence Researcher)
08. Politics of Othering: Post-Authoritarian State`s Repression on Critical Literacy Activism
Fuad Abdulgani & Ikram Badila (Universitas Lampung)
09. Kriminalisasi Aktivis Gerakan Agrarian dan Lingkungan di Indonesia Pasca Orde Baru
Suraya A. Afiff (Universitas Indonesia)
10. Ancestor Worship at the Tropenmuseum: An Investigation into the Repatriation of West Papuan Cultural Heritage
Sophie Gabrielle Faber (The University of Auckland)
11. Traveling with Kebaya
Nita Trismaya (Sekolah Tinggi Desain Interstudi)
12. Tapa on Mandala and Tapa on Nagara: Looking for Harmony
Ira Indrawardana (Universitas Padjajaran) – Not Present
01. Medical Pluralisms Practice to Treat Non-Communicable Diseases in Rural and Sub-urban Villages of West Java
Erna Herawati (Universitas Padjadjaran)
02. Progress and challenges in health advocacy for the prevention of cervical cancer in Indonesia
Belinda Rina Marie Spagnoletti (University of Melbourne)
03. Traditional Knowledge on Health and Fulfillment of Reproduction Health Rights of Bawean Women
Pinky Saptandari Wisjnubroto (Universitas Airlangga)
04. Behind The Secret Of “Bungkus Daun Tiga Jari”, ethnography research in Irarutu community, West Papua
Setia Pranata (Ministry of Health RI)
05. An Ethnographic Study on Maternal & Newborn Health in Dayak Siang-Murung Community: Skilled Midwives’ Working Spirit of ‘Tira Tangka Balang’ and their Collaboration with Traditional Midwives
Rachmalina Soerachman Prasodjo (Ministry of Health RI), Setia Pranata (Ministry of Health RI), Syarifah Nuraini (Ministry of Health RI), M.Gulllit Agung W. (Universitas Gadjah Mada), Salahudin Muhidin (Macquaire University)
06. Three Spirit Permeates the Balian
Sri Murni (Universitas Indonesia)
07. Promotion and Prevention TB with Community participation in Muaro Bungo, Jambi, Indonesia
Sipin Putra (Universitas Kristen Indonesia) & Rachmalina Soerachman Prasodjo (Ministry of Health RI)
08. Disturbed by Ghosts: Behind the Explanations and Narratives on One’s Continual Encounter with Supernatural Beings
Ratna Fabrian (Universitas Indonesia)
09. Silih Darah Culture and in House Give Birth in Working Area of Lombok Health Care Centre (puskesmas) West Lampung 2017
M. Farid Hamzens (UIN Jakarta)
10. The sando pea: between tradition and health challenge among Kaluppini indigenous people
Nurbaya (Poltekkes Kemenkes Mamuju)
11. In Search of Local Genuine: An Answer to the Question of Maternal Mortality in Indonesia A Literature Review
Yunarti (Universitas Andalas)
12. Heritage, Training, Self-Taught (Study of Herbal Medicine Maker Based on The Type of Recipe Herb in Bangkalan Regency, Madura)
Satriyati Nana (Universitas Trunojoyo)
13. The Dynamics of Abortion Treatment as an Effort to Harmonization between the Modern Medical System and the Traditional Medical System
Hanifatus Salwa (Universitas Gadjah Mada)
14. Dukuns and Doctors: Finding Ways of Working Together
David Peter Mitchell (Monash University)
01. The Complexity of Upgrading Community-based Coastal Management in Papua: In search for a Sustainable and Socially Fair Natural Resource Governance in the Changing legal context of Indonesia
Dedi Supriadi Adhuri (LIPI)
02. Sawit Farmer and RSPO Certification: Governmentality and Unintended Consequences
Burhanuddin Gala (Universitas Indonesia) – Not Present
03. Protected Assumption: Care for Culture through the Ecological Vocational Communities of the Mountain Community in Allakuang Village – Not Present
Zulkifli Zul (Universitas Khairun)
04. The Chance for Improvement of Rural Women Human Resource and Leadership Quality by Means of Women School
Pinky Saptandari (Universitas Airlangga)
05. Subjectivity and Forest Fires Governance in Indonesia: The Making of Environmental Inmates?
Sofyan Ansori (Northwestern University)
06. Post Formalization and Recentralization of Mining Policies: The case of mining regulations and their impacts in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
Semiarto Aji Purwanto (Universitas Indonesia)
07. Mining Decentralization and Recentralization: Musing on the Construction of Nusa Tenggara Timur as a Province
Maribeth Erb (National University of Singapore)
08. Forty Years of Shifting Cultivation in Sahu, Eastern Indonesia
Leontine Visser (Wageningen University)
09. Women in Perhutani Forest: Ethnography Study in Palintang Hamlet, Cipanjalu Village, Cilengkarang Sub-District, Bandung, West Java
Budiawati Supangkat (Universitas Padjajaran)
10. Political Transaction of Village Government on Facing The Environment Regulation: Case of Colo and Ternadi bureaucrats in response to IPHPS Program
R.I. Sihombing, Hafiz Awlia Ramadhan (Pusat Kajian Antropologi Universitas Indonesia) – Not Present
11. Impact of Mangrove Forest Logging to the Tobati Livelihood System in Teluk Youtefa Jayapura Selatan District, Jayapura City
Agustina Ivonne Poli (Universitas Cenderawasih)
12. Berebut Proyek: Studi Kasus Perselisihan dan Kontestasi Pengelolaan Hutan di Puncak, Kabupaten Bogor, Jawa Barat
Dede Syarifudin (Gaia Eko Daya Buana)
01. Assimilating stranger, exemplifying value: the realization of ideal cultural representation and upland-lowland relationship in North Seram, Eastern Indonesia
Geger Riyanto (Heidelberg University)
02. The Intertwined of Hierarchy and Precedence in Huaulu Universe: How the Actualization of Gender Quality Making Values of Things
Muhammad Rifqi Damm (Universitas Indraprasta PGRI) – Not Present
03. Infrastructural Values and The New International Airport in Indonesian City
Khidir Marsanto Prawirosusanto (Universitas Gadjah Mada) – Not Present
04. Palm Oil Tree Fetish: A Plantation God in the Process of Construction in West Kalimantan
Atmaezer Hariara Simanjuntak (Northwestern University)
05. Adaptation Both Side: When the Gereja Kristen Jawa (GKJ) Multiculturize itself
Harry Bawono (National Archives of the Republic of Indonesia)
06. Take Care of Promoting Diversity in the City of Jakarta
Lamtiur Hasianna Tampubolon, Murniati Agustian, Tri Warmiyati (Unika Atma Jaya Jakarta)
07. Altering Egalitarianism: The State, the Mentawaians and the Production of Value on Siberut Island
Darmanto Darmanto (Leiden University)
08. Competitive Hospitality: Adat (Custom), Religion and Ecological Degradation in a Periphery Indonesia
Hatib Abdul Kadir (Universitas Brawijaya)
09. The development of identity in Javanese-white Australian families living in Australia
Petra Elias (University of Western Australia)
10. Processing Banana to Cross State Border: Economic Development of the Community in the Border of North Kalimantan
Nugroho Trisnu Brata (Universitas Negeri Semarang)
11. Pagatan Woven Textile: The Inheritance of Malay Cultures Into The Banjarmasin Court
Dwi Putro Sulaksono (Lambung Mangkurat Museum)
12. The Parallel and Sequential Emergence of Hierarchy and Egalitarian Socio-Religious Formation: Intra/Inter Denominational Relation among Christian Kenyah in Central Borneo
Imam Ardhianto (Universitas Indonesia)
13. Modernities and Cultural Values in Minahasans Society
Vissia Ita Yulianto (Universitas Gadjah Mada)
01. An Ethnographic and Linguistic analysis of Science Education in Islamic Schools in three Javanese regencies: a preliminary report
Joel Corneal Kuipers (George Washington University) & Askuri ibn Chamim (Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies)
02. Educating Youth for “Development from the Margins”: The Pedagogical Labor Behind Indonesia’s Interconnectivity and Economic Initiatives
Jessica Peng (University of Pennsylvania)
03. Literacy in Development Discourse and Practice: Views from Jakarta and Belu, Indonesia
Jenny Zhang (University of California, Berkeley)
04. State education and the funnel effect: Changing dynamics in gamelan music learning
Roberto Rizzo (University of Milan)
05. Decentralized Education in Indonesia: Spark of Hope from an Innovative District
Risa Wardatun Nihayah (The SMERU Research Institute)
06. Learning (to use) the languages of being youth and becoming adults: Reflections on research in vocational high schools in Central Java
Kristian Tamtomo (Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta)
07. What Education Means to Us? (The Perspective of Underdeveloped Region Community in the Context of Formal Education in Jeneponto Regency, Indonesia)
Fatjri Nur Tajuddin (Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen)
08. Do lecturers have critical perspectives on education & courage to commit with social transformation vision?
Edi Subkhan (Universitas Negeri Semarang)
09. Pendidikan Seksualitas Remaja: Keragaman dalam Perubahan Zaman?
Kiki Koesuma Kristi (LAURA, Universitas Gadjah Mada)
10. Closing the Gap: Educating Muslim girls to bring about social change- lessons learnt from Indonesia
Farhat Hamid (University of New South Wales)
01. Research without Doubts: Doing Research in Welfare States
Inda Marlina (Universitas Gadjah Mada)
02. Methodological dilemma of doing fieldwork among fishers in the UK
Des Christy (Radboud University)
03. “Who am I?”: Methodological dilemma in the field of Transnational Islamic Movement
Wahyu Kuncoro (Universität Zürich)
04. Insider/Outsider Collaborators in Ethnographic Filmmaking: the Locals as Authors
Tito Imanda (Badan Perfilman Indonesia) – Not Present
05. Methodological and ethical considerations of digitally based cross-cultural research.
Petra Elias (The University of Western Australia)
06. Working at the margin: is interdisciplinary possible between anthropology and public health?
Elan Lazuardi (University of New South Wales)
07. On how not to do an autoethnography: studying changing urban infrastructure in Indonesia
Khidir Marsanto Prawirosusanto (Universitas Gadjah Mada) & Elan Lazuardi (University of New South Wales) – Not Present
08. Little Nimble Hands among Tobacco Green: On the Dilemma over Researching Children Who “Work”
Amrina Rosyada (Universitas Gadjah Mada)
01. Tracing the Root of Violence and Peace Building in Papua
Cahyo Pamungkas (LIPI)
02. Marginalizing the Papuans, Harvesting Storm of the Nation’s Disintegration
Frans Rumbrawer (Universitas Cenderawasih) – Not Present
03. Communal Violence as A Strategy of Local Communities to Resist the Extractive Mining Operation in Morowali Central Sulawesi
Bambang Hudayana, Suharko, Andreas Budi Widyanta (Universitas Gadjah Mada)
04. Harmony in Diversity: Conflict Management in the Outer Island of Enggano, Bengkulu
Intan Permata Sari (IAIN Bengkulu)
05.Exit from Violence: Reconciliation and Peace Making in Indonesia
Yustinus Tri Subagya (Universitas Sanata Dharma)
06. Familial Terrorism: An Analysis on Familial Suicide Bombings in Surabaya 2018
Al Chaidar Abdurrahman Puteh (Universitas Malikussaleh), Dedy Tabrani (Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kepolisian), & Herdi Sahrasad (Universitas Paramadina)
07. Changing Times and Changing Patterns of Collective Violence in Sumba
Istutiah Gunawan Mitchell (Monash University)
01. Papua under the state of exception
Budi Hernawan (SFT Driyarkara)
02. Politics of Difference: Ethnicity and Social Class Within the Indonesian Middle Class in Digital Era
Thung Ju Lan (LIPI)
03. Unity in Which Diversity: Examining Class and Identity in Contemporary Indonesian Politics
Benny Hari Juliawan (Sanata Dharma University)
04. In Fear of Purification in Representational Sense: Reshaping Political Preferences in Young Chinese Indonesians post-Ahok Era
Irfan Nugraha (Universitas Indonesia) & Ignatia Dyahapsari (Mena Indonesia)
05. Interpretasi Remaja Ke Atas Isu Etnik dan Agama Melalui Dokumentari Kisah Tauke Mancis dan Minyak Tumpah (2010)
Mohd. Nor Shahizan Ali, Mohamad Fauzi Sakimi, Novel Lyndon (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia)
06. Disintegration from Within and Open Indonesian Identity
Sugeng Bayu Wahyono (Faculty of Education Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta)
01. This is us: Toward Tourism Imaginaries Construction in Siak and Singkawang
Syarifah Ratnawati & Ayu Putri Dewanti (IKKON BEKRAF)
02. Pemaknaan Motif Tenun Ikat Sikka di Mata Penenun Muda
Meinar Sapto Wulan (Universitas Indonesia)
03. Who Govern The Grave: The Contestation Between Government and Local Communities in Managing Religious Tourism Places
Aria Atyanto Satwiko (Universitas Indonesia)
04. Exoticization of Local and Global: Exploitation in West Java Tourism Practice
Imam Setyobudi (Institut Seni Budaya Indonesia)
05. Host and Middle East Guest Interaction
Aminah Agustinah (Universitas Padjajaran)
06. Surfing the Ambivalences: Human-Waves Relationship in Mentawai’s Surf Tourism
Sarani Pitor Pakan (Wageningen University/Universitas Pelita Harapan)
07. Lingko Lodok Tourism Development in Manggarai, East Nusa Tenggara: Blessing or Curse
Hardian Eko Nurseto, Dede Tresna Wiyanti, Budhi Gunawan (Universitas Padjajaran)
08. The Power of World Cultural Heritage: In between Hegemony and Conservation Subak, Bali by Unesco
Masdar Faridl AS (Humaniora Institute)
09. Tourism as a Form of “Rebellion” of the Community To Get Out of the Pressures of Life
Fahri Hidayat (Gaia Indonesia) – Not Present
10. Experience Based Tourism : Case Study on Airbnb Experience’s Activities
Fitria Adella Basya (Universitas Indonesia)
11. Originality Revisited: Rumah Adat and Tourism Development by The State
Mochammad Arief Wicaksono (Universitas Indonesia)
12. Remote(ivated) Working; The Quest of The Digital Nomads
Nastiti Dewanti Basudewa (Digital Marketing) – Not Present
13. Dieng Culture Festival: Repackaging Local Traditions to Strengthen Tourism Image Destinations
Destha Titi Raharjana, Heddy Shri Ahimsa-Putra, Djoko Wijono, H. Adji Kusworo (Universitas Gadjah Mada)
01. DODENGO as A Document of Memory
Ninuk P. Kleden (Universitas Indonesia)
02. The Existence of Pantun Sunda in Sundanese Society (Case study in Ujung Berung, Bandung)
Ririn Liechtiana (Universitas Indonesia)
03. The Expressions and Emotions of Madurese as An Austronesian Language
Amirul Auzar Ch. (Universitas Indonesia)
04. Keboan Aliyan Festival: Commodification of Rituals as Tourism Attraction
Linda Astri Dwi Wulandari (Universitas Indonesia)
05. Betawi Phenomenon Ondel-Ondel: The Future and Community of Jakarta are Changing
Syahrial (Universitas Indonesia)
06. Serawai Tradition of Seni Dendang in Nundang Padi Ceremony at Selali Village, Pino Raya, South Bengkulu Regency
Bustanuddin Lubis (Universitas Bengkulu)
07. Thanksgiving for the people of Minahasa or tradition for all
Sonya Indriati Sondakh (Universitas Indonesia) – Not Present
08. Inculturation in Tensions between Tradition and Religion: Case Study of the Silek Tiger Case in Painan, West Sumatra
Madia Patra Ismar, Pudentia Maria Purenti, & SS. Karnadi (Universitas Indonesia)
09. Pamoi: Tradition Ceremony at Haruku Village Community
Efilina Kissiya (Universitas Pattimura)
10. Oral Tradition: The Samin People’s Moral Dilemma on Wayang Arts Performance
Mikka Wildha Nurrochsyam (Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan RI)
11. Safeguarding of Mak Yong as Shared Cultural Heritage
Pudentia Maria Purenti (Universitas Indonesia)
12. The Preserve of Larungan Ritual in Suryabahari Vellage, Pakuhaji District, Tangerang Regency, Banten
Endin Saparudin (Universitas Indonesia)
13. Adat Narratives, Ritual and Community Civilization
Budi Sastro Setiyono (ISI Surakarta)
14. Madihin, Preservation of the Local Traditional and Politics
Mujizah Abdillah Mujizah (Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan RI)
15. Learning Accompaniment Pattern of Gendang in Gambang Kromong Music using Solfegio Technique for Beginner Learner
Tuti Tarwiyah Adi (Universitas Negeri Jakarta)
16. Narrative about Jew
Sri Murni (Universitas Indonesia)
17. The Influence of Local Community in Segeri on the Ritual of Bissu
Muhammad Muflih Mappaujung (Universitas Indonesia) – Not Present
18. Sohibul Hikayat – Betawi Oral Tradision: Capturing the Heart of the Multicultural Ethnics in Jakarta
Yasmine Shahab (Universitas Indonesia)
19. Ritual Pethok: The Effort of Family Harmonization within Rokat Pandhaba Tradition in Sumenep Madura
Atiqoh Fitriyah (Universitas Indonesia)
01. Mother Earth Protector: Shifting Ideas of Progress among Small Farmers in North Kendeng
Mokh Sobirin (Universitas Indonesia)
02. Into the Land: Bajo People at the Cultural Intersection
Muhammad Reza Hilmawan (Universitas Indonesia)
03. Commodity Diversion on Landscape: Emerging Natives Tanjung Gunung Sovereignty
Dhimas Langgeng (Universitas Gadjah Mada)
04. Tracking the Politics of Knowledge in Indonesian Rice Production
Yuhan Farah Maulida (Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Gadjah Mada)
05. Making Money Through ‘Dompeng”: Small-scale Mining and Local Livelihood in Jambi
Manggala Ismanto (Universitas Brawijaya)
06. The Cultural Landscape of Copra Commodity
Ode Zulkarnain Sahji Tihurua (Universitas Indonesia)
07. COFFEE AND IDENTITY: Consuming Coffee, Building Identity, Maintaining Variety (Case Study in Palintang Community, Cipanjalu Village, Cilengkrang Sub-district, Bandung District, West Java)
Rahman Latif Alfian (Universitas Padjajaran)
08. Atomization of Production and Workers’ Fragmentation in Indonesia’s Commodity Politics
Fathimah Fildzah Izzati (LIPI)
01. A Multistage Strategy for Integrating Ethnographic and Qualitative Methods
Mark Woodward (Arizona State University)
02. Patron-Client Relationship: Between Anthropology and Political Science
Heddy Shri Ahimsa-Putra (Universitas Gadjah Mada)
03. Interpreting Indonesian Politics
Made Supriatma (Cornell University)
04. Comprehending Intolerance: Reflections on the ‘Uncomfortable’ Research Subjects
Ibnu Nadzir (LIPI)
05. Straddling between Different Worlds: Navigating Diverse Fieldwork Modes
Iqra Anugrah (New Mandala)
06. Performative Acts in Indonesia’s Electoral Democracy
Yoes C. Kenawas (Northwestern University)
Discussant: Jesse H. Grayman (University of Auckland)
01. “They Call It a Revolution”: Affect in Reproductive Governance and Health Politics in Indonesia
Sari Damar Ratri (Northwestern University)
02. From effective to affective brokers: Rethinking development brokers in the implementation of community development in Indonesia
Hestu Prahara (University of Auckland)
03. The Aesthetic Turn in Indonesian Border Governance: Border-Crossings Beautification, Infrastructural Violence, and Ruin as a Time-Space for Political Reorganization
Sindhunata Hargyono (Northwestern University)
04. Islamic difference and public recognition in the bureaucratic era
Julian Patrick Millie (Monash University)
05. Dog Care Knowledges and Practices in Bali, Indonesia
Ann Marie Thornburg (University of Notre Dame)
06. Dialogical Politics: Gendered Subjectivities and Public Speaking in West Timor
Rafadi Hakim (University of Chicago)
07. The Conspicuous Face of Punishment: Spectatorship as a Mode of Governance in the Context of Public Caning in Aceh, Indonesia
Febi R. Ramadhan (Northwestern University)
08. Corporate Governmentality and the Will to Accumulate; Anthropology of Corporation in the Lapindo Mudflow Disaster
Fathun Karib Satrio (Binghamton University)
09. Staging Criminal Bodies: Public Shaming and the Theater of Punishment in Aceh
Reza Idria (Harvard University)
01. “Is It Necessary to Take Postinor Too?”: The Use of Postinor-2 by Indonesian Youths and The Imagination of Efficacious Contraceptive Method
Annisa Dinda Mawarni (Universitas Indonesia)
02. Sinte’: Reasons, Self-Control, and Repentance
Muhammad Akbar Alamsyah (Universitas Hasanuddin)
03. “Fit on the Body, Fit for the Pocket”: Internal Code, Effect of Chemical Use, and Trial Practices among Youth in Maros, South Sulawesi
Muhaiminatul Ajriani (Universitas Muslim Maros)
04. Totality in Cosplaying
Riska Tahir (Universitas Hasanuddin)
05. Chemicals and Social Existence
Nur Pratiwi (Universitas Muslim Maros)
06. Somadril, “Mainannya Perempuan”
Fajriani Amin (Universitas Muslim Maros)
07. Dandan: Discourses on Beauty and Social Order among Women in the Academia
Suzie Handayani (Universitas Gadjah Mada) – Not Present
The 7th International Symposium of Journal Antropologi Indonesia