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Translating Global Dialogue into Indonesian
by Kamanto Sunarto
The ISA Junior Sociologists Network
by Oleg Komlik
February 17, 2017
Kamanto Sunarto is a Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Indonesia. He earned his PhD in education from the University of Chicago in 1980. His current research interests are higher education and the history of sociology. He is a member of ISA Research Committees on Sociology of Education (RC04) and History of Sociology (RC08).
Hari Nugroho is currently a doctoral student at the Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology, Leiden University, Netherlands and lecturer at the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Indonesia. He received his MA at the Institute of Social Studies (ISS), Erasmus University, The Hague, Netherlands. His research interests are in labor, social movements, local politics, and social inequality. Hari is a member of ISA Research Committees on Labour Movements (RC44), Social Classes and Social Movements (RC47), and Social Movements, Collective Action and Social Change (RC48).
Lucia Ratih Kusumadewi is a doctoral student at the Centre d’Analyse et d’Intervention Sociologique (CADIS), École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS), Paris, France. She achieved her Diplôme d’Études Approfondies (DEA) also from EHESS in 2006. She is currently a lecturer at the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Indonesia. Her main research interests are in social movements, identity, religion, youth, and education. Lucia is a member of ISA Research Committees on Sociology of Religion (RC22) and Social Classes and Social Movements (RC47).
Fina Itriyati is a lecturer and researcher in the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Gadjah Mada University at Yogyakarta. She is currently pursuing her PhD at the College of Arts and Social Sciences (CASS), Australian National University. Her research project is titled The Biosociality and Redefinition of Identity of Newly Disabled Women in Post-Earthquake Indonesia in which she uses ethnographic methods to understand the everyday life of the women with disabilities sustained in the disaster. She is interested in gender, culture and society, embodiment, disability, disaster, and human rights issues. Fina is a member of the Indonesian Sociological Association and of ISA Research Committee on The Body in the Social Sciences (RC54).
Indera Ratna Irawati Pattinasarany is a lecturer at the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Indonesia. Her fields of studies are social stratification and mobility, social inequality, poverty, and the sociology of education. Indera earned her PhD in sociology from the University of Indonesia and a Master of Arts from Michigan State University, USA. She a member of ISA Research Committees on Sociology of Education (RC04) and Social Stratification (RC28). She is also a member of the Indonesian Sociological Association.
Benedictus Hari Juliawan is a lecturer in the Graduate Program of Religious and Cultural Studies, Sanata Dharma University at Yogyakarta, Indonesia. He is also a researcher in Sahabat Insan, a local NGO working on migrant worker issues. He completed his Master of Philosophy in 2007 and his PhD in Development Studies at Oxford University, United Kingdom in 2011. His main research interests are in labor movements, migrant workers, identity politics, and the informal economy.
Mohamad Shohibuddin is a doctoral student at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands. He is a lecturer at the Department of Communications and Community Development, Faculty of Human Ecology, Bogor Institute of Agriculture, Indonesia. He was Executive Director of Sajogyo Institute, a research institute focusing on issues around poverty, rural development, and agrarian change. His research interests include land reform policies, agrarian studies, peace and conflict studies, and rural social movements.
Dominggus Elcid Li is an Executive Director as well as researcher at the Institute of Resource Governance and Social Change (IRGSC). He received a PhD from the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom in 2014 and conducted between 2014 to 2015 a post-doctoral program at Kennedy Harvard School in Boston, USA. He is currently a lecturer at the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Nusa Cendana University at Kupang, in East Indonesia. His research interests are in migration, human trafficking, democracy participation, and rural sociology.
Antonius Ario Seto Hardjana finished his doctoral degree from the Institute of Ethnology, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany. He completed his MA at the University of Passau, Germany, majoring in South East Asian Studies. At present, he is a lecturer at the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Indonesia. His main research interests are in cultural studies, social media, and social networks.
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