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05 November 2024
This year conference will be in Jogjakarta, hosted by Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) and coordinated by both Universitas Indonesia (UI) and UGM. This year conference also holds a special meaning for the Arryman Program since 9 Arryman Scholars will participate as either panel conveners or presenters. The conference will be a great opportunity for the Arryman Program to showcase its scholars current research to the academic community in UGM and beyond. This proposal details the collective budget proposed to EDGS as well as the list of Arryman scholars and their role in the conference.
Dates and Place
The conference will be held at Faculty of Cultural Sciences Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta 23-26 July 2019.
Proposed Activities
Nine Arryman Scholars plan to participate in this conference both as presenters and panel conveners. We will really appreciate it if the Arryman program would covers our logistical expenses.
Name |
Role |
Panel |
Paper Title |
Sari Ratri |
Panel convener & Presenter |
Panel 20. Governmental Practices in Indonesia: Non-Calculative Modality, State Power, and the (Im)Possibility of Politics |
“They Call It a Revolution”: Affect in Reproductive Governance and Health Politics in Indonesia |
Perdana Putri Roswaldy |
Panel convener |
Panel 18. On The Making of Commodities Under Category: Resource Exploitation |
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Rahardhika Utama |
Panel convener |
Panel 18. On The Making of Commodities Under Category: Resource Exploitation |
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Febi Ramadhan |
Presenter |
Panel 20. Governmental Practices in Indonesia: Non-Calculative Modality, State Power, and the (Im)Possibility of Politics |
The Conspicuous Face of Punishment: Spectatorship as a Mode of Governance in the Context of Public Caning in Aceh, Indonesia |
Sofyan Ansori |
Presenter |
Panel 09. Anthropology and the Recentralization of Natural Resource Policy |
Subjectivity and Forest Fires Governance in Indonesia: The Making of Environmental Inmates? |
Atmaezer H. Simanjuntak |
Presenter |
Panel 10. Structuring Diversity: Values, Political-Economic Order and Inter-Societal Relations in an Indonesian Archipelago |
Palm Oil Tree Fetish: A Plantation God in the Process of Construction in West Kalimantan |
Yoes Kenawas |
Presenter |
Panel 19. Beyond Disciplinary Diversity and Debates in Parallel Universes: Anthropology and Political Science in Conversation |
Performative Acts in Indonesia’s Electoral Democracy |
Gde Dwitya |
Panel convener |
Panel 19. Beyond Disciplinary Diversity and Debates in Parallel Universes: Anthropology and Political Science in Conversation |
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