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Subject: Sociology Seminar


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Date Posted: 01:21:46 05/09/02 Thu
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Hi all, there will be a series of seminars held by the Soci dept on the implications of autonomy in Indonesia on 13th, 14th and 15th May (next Mon, tues and wed). It will be held at the Faculty Lounge at AS7. Familiar faces such as Dr Hadiz, Dr Erb, Dr Waterson and Prof Chua... will be speaking. Students are most welcome. Let me know if you all want to come. I am probably attending the 13th May and 15th May (p.m) sessions. Looking fwd to company :)

Below is the programme:

PERSPECTIVES ON REGIONAL AUTONOMY IN A MULTI-CULTURAL INDONESIA
A WORKSHOP ORGANIZED BY THE INDONESIAN STUDIES GROUP (ASIAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE), DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME
13 May 2002

8:30am Welcome Speech: Prof. Chua Beng Huat, Deputy Director, Asian Research Institute; Coordinator, Southeast Asian Studies; Professor, Department of Sociology
“The Politics and Jurisdiction of Regional Autonomy”
Chair: Prof. Leo Suryadinata, Department of Political Science, NUS
9:00am-9:40am Dr. Pratikno, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Jogjakarta, “Local Democracy and Local Governance in Indonesia”
9:40am-10:20am Mr. Gary Bell, Law Faculty, NUS, “The Implementation of the Regional Autonomy Law: The Legal Mess”
10:20am-10:50am TEA BREAK
10:50am-11:30am Dr. Vedi Hadiz, Department of Sociology, NUS, “Reorganizing Power in Indonesia: National and Local Dynamics”
11:30am-12:10pm Drs. Sukardi Rinakit, Centre for Political Studies, Jakarta, PhD candidate, Department of Political Science, NUS, “Decentralisation, Political Violence, and the Military”
12:10pm-12:40pm Discussion
12:40pm-1:40pm LUNCH
“Identity and Power within Regional Autonomy, Part I”
Chair: Dr. Goh Beng Lan, Southeast Asian Studies Programme, National University of Singapore
1:40pm-2:20pm Dr. Vivienne Wee, Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong, “Indigenism and movements for local autonomy in Riau Province”
2:20pm-3:00pm Dr. Carole Faucher, Department of Sociology, NUS, “Administrative Reorganisation, Regional Autonomy and Power Hierarchy in the Riau Archipelago”
3:00pm-3:30pm TEA BREAK
3:30pm-4:10pm Dr. Maribeth Erb, Department of Sociology, NUS, Drs. Romanus Beni, Demographic Institute, Faculty of Economic, Universitas Indonesia, and Drs. Wilhelmus Yustinus Anggal, Centre of Societal Development Study, Atmajaya University, Jakarta, Indonesia, “Cultural identity in an era of regional autonomy”
4:10pm-4:40pm Discussion


14 May 2002

“Identity and Power” Part II
Chair: Dr. Priyambudi Sulistiyanto, Southeast Asian Studies Program, NUS
9:00am-9:40am Dr. Syarif Hidayat, The Indonesian Council of Sciences (LIPI), Jakarta, “Hidden Autonomy: Understanding the Nature of Indonesia's Decentralisation in Day-to-Day Basis” 9:40am-10:20am Dr. Michel Picard, Centre National Recherche Scientifique, “Regional Autonomy in Bali: Problems of Implementation and Attempts at Securing a Special Autonomy Status for the Province”
10:20am-10:50am TEA BREAK
10:50am-11:30am Dr. Minako Sakai, Australian Defence Force Academy, University of New South Wales, “Resisting the Mainland: The Formation of the Province of the Banka-Belitung (Babel)”. 11:30am-12:10pm Ms. Ng Siew Kim Angie, Department of Political Science, NUS, “Regional Autonomy: The Panacea for Problems in Papua?”
12:10pm-12: 40pm Discussion
12:40pm-1:40pm LUNCH
“Multiculturalism and Inter-Ethnic Relations in Contemporary Indonesia”
Chair: Dr. Eric Thompson, Department of Sociology, NUS
1:40pm-2:20pm Prof. Budhisantso, Department of Anthropology, FISIP, Universitas Indonesia, “Unity in Diversity' ('Bhinneka Tunggal Ika'): Ethnic Diversity or Cultural Diversity?”
2:20pm-3:00pm Prof. Amri Marzali, Department of Anthropology, Universitas Indonesia, “Multiculturalism in Contemporary Indonesia: The Cases from Kalimantan and Maluku”
1:40pm-2:20pm Prof. Budhisantso, Department of Anthropology, FISIP, Universitas Indonesia, “Unity in Diversity' ('Bhinneka Tunggal Ika'): Ethnic Diversity or Cultural Diversity?”
3:00pm-3:30pm TEA BREAK
3:30pm-4:10pm Dr. Fedyani Saifuddin, Department of Anthropology, Universitas Indonesia, “Multicultural Education in Autonomy Era in Indonesia: A Prospective Paper” 4:10pm-4:40pm Discussion



15 May 2002

“Regional Autonomy and the Environment”
Chair, Dr. Todd Ames, Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore
9:00am-9:40am Dr. Murielle Charras, Centre National Recherche Scientifique, “Regional imbalance and identity resentment at the starting point in the process of autonomy request”
9:40am-10:20am Dr. Yunita T. Winarto, Department of Anthropology, Universitas Indonesia, “Self-governance and Conflicting Interests in Natural Resource Management The case of crop farming management”

10:20am-10:50am TEA BREAK
10:50am-11:30am Drs. Semiarto A. Purwanto, M.A. Department of Anthropology, Universitas Indonesia “Self-governance and Conflicting Interests in Natural Resource Management The case of forest resource management”
11:30am-12:10pm Mr. Nicolas Buyse, Political Science, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, “Devolution of Forest Management in Indonesia's Regional Autonomy Era: Local Practices and Power Conflicts around New Law, Emerging Actors and Timber Benefits: Case Studies from East-Kalimantan”
12:10pm-12:40pm Discussion
12:40pm-1:40pm LUNCH
“Sexuality, Gender and Regional Autonomy”
Chair, Dr. Roxana Waterson, Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore
1:40pm-2:20pm Drs. Irwan M. Hidayana, M.A., Department of Anthropology, Universitas Indonesia “Sexuality Education and Multiculturalism”
2:20pm-3:00pm Dra. Yanti Muchtar, M.Phil. Circle of Alternative Education for Women, Jakarta, “Women’s Rights and Indonesia’s Regional Autonomy”
3:00pm-3:30pm TEA BREAK
3:30pm-4:10pm Dra. Budi Wahyuni, NGO Jogjakarta, Indonesia, “Reproductive Health Rights and Regional Autonomy”
4:10pm-5:00pm Discussion

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