Celebrating Indonesia

Celebrating Indonesia
Author: Gunawan Mohamad
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2003
Genre: Compact discs
ISBN: UOM:39015061611987

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Celebrating the 13th Anniversary of Indonesia s Independence Proclamation

Celebrating the 13th Anniversary of Indonesia s Independence Proclamation
Author: Sudibjo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1958
Genre: Indonesia
ISBN: UOM:39015065609052

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People Population and Policy in Indonesia

People  Population  and Policy in Indonesia
Author: Terence H. Hull
Publsiher: Equinox Publishing
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2005
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789793780023

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Since its inception in 1945, the Republic of Indonesia has experienced a series of profound social changes. The spread of schooling, the transformation of the economy, and the consolidation of a unified state have transformed the lives of Indonesian citizens. It is seldom recognized, however, that the most fundamental changes have occurred in the family sphere. Marriages that used to be arranged by parents are now more likely to be determined by couples. Unions occur when the couples are much older. The adoption of birth control practices has reduced fertility from large families to a two-child norm in just over thirty years. These changes have molded the lives of individual women, described here through a series of personal case studies, and shaped the size and structure of the national population, as seen in the statistics produced by the government on a regular basis. The story that emerges gives strong hints about where the Indonesian population will be heading in the next fifty years with a growing proportion of aged citizens. Most importantly People, Population, and Policy in Indonesia shows the importance of collaborations between Indonesian leaders and their foreign colleagues in the efforts to reshape the Indonesian population and improve its social and economic welfare.

Performing Contemporary Indonesia

Performing Contemporary Indonesia
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2015-02-04
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9789004284937

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Performance events have long had a central place in Indonesian societies in displaying power, affirming social relations, celebrating shared values, and at times conveying potent political critique. How have they responded to the momentous social and political changes of recent years - the dismantling of the centralised, authoritarian Suharto regime and its replacement with a more open, regionally-focused political system, the rapid expansion of global cultural influence? Investigations of diverse performance genres from different regions illustrate the way general socio-political processes play out locally, and how particular groups are responding. Exploring performed understandings of identity and community, such studies expand knowledge of a complex, contested period of change in Indonesia and the workings of contemporary performance in giving it expression. With contributions by Chua Beng Huat, Alexandra Crosby, Barbara Hatley, Ariel Heryanto, Brett Hough, Rachmah Ida, Reza Idria, Edwin Jurriens, Yoshi Fajar Kresno Murti, Neneng Yanti K Lahpan, Ugoran Prasad, Wawan Sofwan, Aline Scott-Maxwell, Fridus Steijlen, Alia Swastika, Denise Varney.

Social Science and Power in Indonesia

Social Science and Power in Indonesia
Author: Vedi R. Hadiz
Publsiher: Equinox Publishing
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789793780016

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The premise of Social Science and Power in Indonesia is that the role and development of social sciences in Indonesia over the past fifty years are inextricably related to the shifting requirements of power. What is researched and what is not, which frameworks achieve paradigmatic status while others are marginalized, and which kinds of social scientists become influential while others are ignored are all matters of power. These and other important themes and issues are critically explored by some of Indonesia's foremost social scientists in this seminal work.

Celebrating Indonesia Series

Celebrating Indonesia Series
Author: Ford Foundation
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2005
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:71705557

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Journalism and Politics in Indonesia

Journalism and Politics in Indonesia
Author: David T. Hill
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2010-01-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781135169145

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This book weaves a history of the Indonesian press, and of Indonesia’s post-independence history, through the life story of Mochtar Lubis: one of Indonesia’s best-known newspaper editors, authors and cultural figures with a national, regional and international prominence he retained from the early 1950s until his death in 2004.

The Technological State in Indonesia

The Technological State in Indonesia
Author: Sulfikar Amir
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136189586

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Using a historical sociology approach, this book illustrates the formation of the technological state in Indonesia during the New Order period (1966-1998). It explores the nexus between power, high technology, development, and authoritarianism situated in the Southeast Asian context. The book discusses how the New Order regime shifted from the developmental state to the technological state, which was characterized by desire for technological supremacy. The process resulted in the establishment of a host of technological institutions and the undertaking of large-scale high-tech programs. Shedding light on the political dimension of socio-technological transformation, this book looks at the relationship between authoritarian politics and high technology development, and examines how effectively technology serves to sustain legitimacy of an authoritarian power. It explores into multiple features of the Indonesian technological state, covering the ideology of development, the politics of technocracy, the institutional structure, and the material and symbolic embodiments of high technology, and goes on to discuss the impact of globalization on the technological state. The book is an important contribution to studies on Southeast Asian Politics, Development, and Science, Technology, and Society (STS).