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People with disability make up 1.4 per cent of Indonesia’s population, or around four million people, and yet they are an ...
Sunting, an exhibition at the National Museum in Jakarta, focuses on women’s contribution to social change in Indonesia, highlighting their leadership and achievements in fields such as education, ...
Tourism and quiet dispossession in Sianjur Mula-Mula Dion Pardede Ompung Putri Limbong, an elderly farmer and Raja Bius (Indigenous Chief) of Bius Sipitu Tali tends his crops beside Batu Hobon – a ...
In Yogyakarta, days during Ramadan days begin with sahur, a simple predawn meal, and close with a more elaborate one with iftar (Arabic), buka puasa (Indonesian) or takjil (Javanese) shortly after ...
Lagu kedua merujuk pada tubuh-tubuh yang terkontaminasi limbah berbahaya di berbagai daerah frontir sebagai mutan industri. ‘PLTU’ – Pembangkit Listrik Tenaga Uap – adalah generator bertenaga uap yang ...
Saya berharap banyak dari kita yang biasa hidup di kota bisa belajar hidup sederhana dan melihat kebijaksanaan lokal dari pertanian Sunda Muslim. Krisis lingkungan yang melanda dunia, termasuk ...
A quarterly magazine on the peoples of Indonesia - cultures, politics, economy and environment ...
How do we explain victories of neo-strongmen at recent democratic elections? There is no single answer to this question, but one aspect that requires our attention is the changing nature of election ...
Campaign messages flooded Indonesian public spaces, on social media and on the streets / Remco van Loenen. Indonesia’s election year – with legislative and presidential elections held on 14 February ...
Indonesia’s diversity is well known for its languages, peoples, as well as world and local religions. This diversity, however, doesn’t always sit well with everyone. Since the country’s independence ...
At Indonesia Bertutur 2024, a biannual festival exploring Indonesia’s cultural heritage through contemporary art, the historic gardens of Bali’s Museum Puri Lukisan became the stage for Amrta, a ...
While many journalists and academics reported the atomisation of ride-hailing drivers in North America and Europe, Indonesia seemed to be a good news story. There, drivers for Gojek, Grab and Shopee ...