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* '''Research for the Sustainability of Civilizations: Past, Present and Future'''
 
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-- 11th Annual Association of Pacific Rim Universities Doctoral Students Conference
 
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-- Website: http://www.aprudsc-2010.ui.ac.id/
 
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-- We are pleased to announce that the 11th Annual Association of Pacific Rim Universities Doctoral Students Conference (APRU DSC) will take place from July 12 to 16, 2010 at the Central Library - Crystal of Knowledge, Universitas Indonesia (UI). Doctoral students from all disciplines are invited to attend and present papers related to their doctoral research and based on the conference theme: “Research for the Sustainability of Civilizations: Past, Present and Future.” The theme will be further subdivided into 5 focal areas: Social, Economic and Cultural Policy; Climate Change and Sustainability Development; Spirituality and Identity; Technology; and Health.
 
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-- Our goal is to highlight the importance of research on the sustainability of civilizations and to provide a platform whereby doctoral students from across the Pacific Rim can share their research efforts and specific experiences and network with a culturally diverse group of participants.
 
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-- March 19, 2010: Deadline of online submission of abstract (not exceeding 250 words).
 
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* '''Call for Applications - Institute for International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights:'''
 
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-- Monday, May 10 – Saturday, May 22, 2010
 
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-- Bali / Aceh, Indonesia
 
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-- The Asian International Justice Initiative wishes to announce that applications are now open for its third annual Summer Institute for International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and Human Rights (Summer Institute 2010).  Summer Institute 2010 will be held in collaboration with the Indonesian National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) in Bali and will be followed by an optional field trip to Aceh, Sumatra.
 
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-- This two-week workshop is designed for participants working across a broad range of fields and disciplines related to IHL and human rights. The workshop is best suited to people working within the Asia Pacific region or with an Asia Pacific focus. Participants from Southeast Asia are strongly encouraged to apply. Lawyers, academics, journalists, non-governmental organization workers, investigators, monitors, government agency workers, as well advanced (graduate level) law students from across Asia and internationally will find the workshop relevant to their work.
 
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-- This year's course will focus on an area of study and practice that engages key IHL and human rights issues facing advocates, policy-makers and academics today: the rise of internal (or non-international) conflicts in the latter part of the twentieth century and the first decade of the new millennium, and their impact on both regional and international peace and security. The curriculum will focus both on how conflicts have emerged in the Asia Asia Pacific region as well as conflict resolution, with a specific emphasis on conflicts, past and present, in Southeast Asia and Sri Lanka. The primary country case studies considered during this course will be: Indonesia (particularly focusing on the conflicts in Aceh and Papua); the Philippines (particularly focusing on the conflict between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front in Mindanao); Sri Lanka; and southern Thailand.
 
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-- Full and partial scholarships are still available for this program. Candidates who show the greatest need and who have the greatest potential to both benefit from, and contribute to, the course are particularly encouraged to apply for scholarships. To inquire about the program, please contact Penelope Van Tuyl at summerinstitute@eastwestcenter.org.
 
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-- More information and paperwork necessary to apply to SI 2010 can be found at http://www.eastwestcenter.org/research/asian-international-justice-initiative/summer-institute/brochure-and-application-forms/.  Completed applications, including required supplemental statements and personal documentation should be received by 1 January 2010.
 
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* '''Asia Pacific Performance Exchange Residency - A project of the UCLA Center for Intercultural Performance:'''
 
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-- February 1 - 21, 2010 in Bali, Indonesia
 
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-- Apply by September 4, 2009.
 
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-- APPEX program details at http://www.wac.ucla.edu/cip/
 
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-- APPEX 2010 is a three-week intensive residency in Bali, Indonesia. For five days a week, artists will engage in master classes, studio workshops, experimentation, collaborative projects and public performances. On weekends participants will be introduced to the vibrant arts and culture context of Bali through specially planned field trips and concerts. A total of 16 artists will participate in the APPEX 2010 program. An equal number of American and Asian participants will take part in the program. Asian participants will be recruited from India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Cambodia.
 
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-- WHO SHOULD APPLY. Traditional and contemporary performing artists from USA are invited to apply. Special care will be given in the selection process to ensure a balance across disciplines. Artists who are active in the community as educators, artistic directors, and cultural workers are encouraged to apply.
 
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* '''Pancasila's Contemporary Appeal: Re-legitimizing Indonesia's Founding Ethos, 2nd International Yale Indonesia Forum Interdisciplinary Conference, July 1-2, 2009, Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia'''
 
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-- The aim of this conference is to address questions and issues exploring to what degree Pancasila, as the founding ethos of Indonesia, continues to be relevant in a global and modern Indonesian society? To what degree can Pancasila and its followers address the various challenges of the centrifugal forces of globalization and modernity? True to the multidisciplinary goal of the Yale Indonesia Forum (YIF), this topic will be approached by scientists and researchers from various intellectual and academic disciplines in order to highlight and question the different aspects of Indonesia's founding ethos of Pancasila. Abstracts are therefore invited for papers from scholars focusing on any social, economic, cultural, or religious aspect of this issue. Yogyakarta has again been chosen to host this year's YIF conference because of its nature as center of academic excellence in Indonesia, and as such, capacity to bring together intellectually and ethnically diverse people from all parts of Indonesia. Persons wishing to present papers at the conference are invited to submit a one-page abstract in electronic form (PDF and MSWord) to Frank Dhont at the following address: frank.dhont@yale.edu. All papers will be presented in English. Deadline for submission of abstracts: March 31, 2009. For more information, see http://www.yale.edu/seas/YIF-Yogyakarta09.htm.
 
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* '''International Conference and Summer School on Indonesian Studies, July 2009'''
 
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-- International Conference and Summer School on Indonesian Studies, Faculty of Humanities University of Indonesia, Depok, 21st - 29th July 2009. ICSSIS is a week-long program of intensive research activities designed to bring together scholars, researchers, and students from around the world as well as gathering to attend the International Conference for Indonesian Studies. This event provides a wonderful opportunity for students to present their theory or argument in a friendly and professional environment and to develop an international and inter-disciplinary network. Individuals who wish to participate in the ISSC need to express their interest by completing the online application form. Applications close on 3 April 2009 and applicants will be advised of a result of their application by early May 2009. For further information, please contact : icssiscomitte@yahoo.com or visit website www.icssis.wordpress.com
 
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* '''Language, Culture, and Globalization in Southeast Asian Countries", Airlangga University, Surabaya, December 11th 2008'''
 
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-- This symposium seeks to bring analyses in the field of humanities to bear on the complex relationship between language, culture and history, and the process of globalization in Southeast Asian countries. It also seeks to explore questions concerning commonalities and differences among Southeast Asians, who often come from radically different social, cultural and political contexts and yet who live in a world that is increasingly globally connected. The symposium has identified several sub-themes to explore under this main theme. There are, among others, linguistics, literary works, translation studies, and cultures of Southeast Asia as regional identity markers in the domain of globalization, linguistic genocide, ethnography, and media in the era of globalization, indigenous studies and regional history: challenges and responses. In particular, participants are encouraged to engage with multidimensional and multidiscipline perspectives to share the researches in linguistics, literature, history, and culture in the domain of hegemonic globalization in Southeast Asian countries. This symposium will use Indonesian, Malay, and English languages. The symposium invites experts, journalists, researches, lecturers, graduate students and others to present papers in the symposium. The deadline for abstracts is October 31, 2008. Abstracts should include (1) author's name, mail and email address; (2) an indication (if appropriate) of the "site of inquiry" for which the contribution is intended; (3) the length is around 300 � 500 words. The deadline for full papers (not more than 15 pages single-spaced) is December 3rd 2008. The deadline of presenter registration is December 7, 2008. Contacts: fib.seminar@gmail.com or fib.seminar@unair.ac.id.
 
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* '''First International Graduate Student Conference on Indonesia 2009'''
* '''First International Graduate Student Conference on Indonesia 2009'''
   
   
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-- Organizers and Collaborators: The conference is organized by the Graduate School, Gadjah Mada University and the Academy Professorship Indonesia in Social Sciences and Humanities (KNAW-AIPI) in collaboration with the following institutions:
-- Organizers and Collaborators: The conference is organized by the Graduate School, Gadjah Mada University and the Academy Professorship Indonesia in Social Sciences and Humanities (KNAW-AIPI) in collaboration with the following institutions:
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� ARI (Asia Research Institute), National University of Singapore
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ARI (Asia Research Institute), National University of Singapore
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� Dept. Anthropology, Religion and Culture, Boston University, USA
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� Center of Southeast Asia Studies at The Jackson School, University of Washington, USA
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Dept. Anthropology, Religion and Culture, Boston University, USA
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� Sociology and Anthropology of Contemporary Indonesia, Leiden University, The Netherlands
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� Utrecht University, The Netherlands
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Center of Southeast Asia Studies at The Jackson School, University of Washington, USA
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� Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), Kyoto University, Japan
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� Council on Southeast Asian Studies, Yale University, USA
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Sociology and Anthropology of Contemporary Indonesia, Leiden University, The Netherlands
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â�¢ University of Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia  
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� University of North Sumatra, Medan, Indonesia
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Utrecht University, The Netherlands
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� Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia
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-- Keynote Speakers: Prof. Robert W. Hefner, Department of Anthropology, and Religion, and Culture, Boston University, United States of America / Prof. Melani Budianta, Ph.D., Faculty of Humanities, University of Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia / Prof. James J. Fox (tentative)., Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, Canberra Australia
-- Keynote Speakers: Prof. Robert W. Hefner, Department of Anthropology, and Religion, and Culture, Boston University, United States of America / Prof. Melani Budianta, Ph.D., Faculty of Humanities, University of Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia / Prof. James J. Fox (tentative)., Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, Canberra Australia
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-- Steering Committee:
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Prof. Dr. Irwan Abdullah, Director of the Graduate School, Gadjah Mada University
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� Prof. Dr. Irwan Abdullah, Director of the Graduate School, Gadjah Mada University
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� Prof. Dr. Ir. Edhi Martono M.Sc., Vice-director for Academic Affairs, The Graduate School, Gadjah Mada University.
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Prof. Dr. Ir. Edhi Martono M.Sc., Vice-director for Academic Affairs, The Graduate School, Gadjah Mada University.
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� Prof. Dr. Abdul Halim, MBA, Vice-director for Administrative Affairs, The Graduate School, Gadjah Mada University
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� Dr. Supra Wimbarti, Faculty of Psychology, Gadjah Mada University
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Prof. Dr. Abdul Halim, MBA, Vice-director for Administrative Affairs, The Graduate School, Gadjah Mada University
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� Dr. MA. Yunita T. Winarto, Academy Professorship Indonesia in Social Sciences and Humanities, The Graduate School, Gadjah Mada University
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� Prof. Dr. Bernard Adeney-Risakotta, Coordinator, Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies, The Graduate School, Gadjah Mada University.
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Dr. Supra Wimbarti, Faculty of Psychology, Gadjah Mada University
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� Dr. Siti Syamsiatun, Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies, The Graduate School, Gadjah Mada University.
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� Dr. Zainal Abidin Bagir, Center for Religious and Cultural Studies, The Graduate School, Gadjah Mada University.
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Dr. MA. Yunita T. Winarto, Academy Professorship Indonesia in Social Sciences and Humanities, The Graduate School, Gadjah Mada University
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� Dr. G.R. Lono L. Simatupang, Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Humanities, Gadjah Mada University.
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â�¢ Dr. Wening Udasmoro, French Department, Faculty of Humanities, Gadjah Mada University.  
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Prof. Dr. Bernard Adeney-Risakotta, Coordinator, Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies, The Graduate School, Gadjah Mada University.
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� Dr. Nicolaas Warouw, Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Humanities, Gadjah Mada University
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� Dr. I Ketut Putra Irawan, Department of Political Sciences, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Gadjah Mada University
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Dr. Siti Syamsiatun, Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies, The Graduate School, Gadjah Mada University.
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� Dr. Heru Nugroho, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Gadjah Mada University
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� Prof. Dr. Ir. Sunarru Samsi Hariadi, M.S., Graduate Program in Extension and Development Communication, The Graduate School, Gadjah Mada University
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Dr. Zainal Abidin Bagir, Center for Religious and Cultural Studies, The Graduate School, Gadjah Mada University.
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� Dr. M. Baiquni, M.A., Faculty of Geography, Gadjah Mada University.
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â�¢ Dr. Bakdi Setiawan, Architect, Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University.  
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Dr. G.R. Lono L. Simatupang, Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Humanities, Gadjah Mada University.
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� Dr. Eko Sugiharto, DEA, Director of Environmental Studies, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Gadjah Mada University.
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-- For further information, please contact: Secretariat of the First International Graduate Students on Indonesia 2009, Academy Professorship Indonesia in Social Sciences and Humanities, The Graduate School of Gadjah Mada University. 2nd Floor, East Side, Public Affairs. Jl. Teknika Utara, Pogung, Sleman, Yogyakarta 55281, Indonesia. / Telepone: +62 274 7110145 (does not accept short message services) / Fax: +62 274 564239 (ext. 209) / Website: http://www.api.pasca.ugm.ac.id  
-- For further information, please contact: Secretariat of the First International Graduate Students on Indonesia 2009, Academy Professorship Indonesia in Social Sciences and Humanities, The Graduate School of Gadjah Mada University. 2nd Floor, East Side, Public Affairs. Jl. Teknika Utara, Pogung, Sleman, Yogyakarta 55281, Indonesia. / Telepone: +62 274 7110145 (does not accept short message services) / Fax: +62 274 564239 (ext. 209) / Website: http://www.api.pasca.ugm.ac.id  
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http://www.monash.edu.au/cemo/indonesiasdemocratisation/index.html
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The conference is conceived of as being a serious academic undertaking, and therefore will involve critical reflection and some critique. Nevertheless, it is also intended that the conference capture the interest of a broader audience beyond academia and that it focus attention on the many positive advances and achievements that constitute the remarkable story of Indonesia's democratic transition.
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The conference is conceived of as being a serious academic undertaking, and therefore will involve critical reflection and some critique. Nevertheless, it is also intended that the conference capture the interest of a broader audience beyond academia and that it focus attention on the many positive advances and achievements that constitute the remarkable story of Indonesia������¢���¯���¿���½���¯���¿���½s democratic transition.
This conference is partly inspired by and modelled upon the very successful conference Indonesian Democracy, 1950s and 1990s held by the Centre of Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) at Monash University in December 1992 in honour of Herb Feith who had retired from the politics department at Monash University
This conference is partly inspired by and modelled upon the very successful conference Indonesian Democracy, 1950s and 1990s held by the Centre of Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) at Monash University in December 1992 in honour of Herb Feith who had retired from the politics department at Monash University
Indonesian democracy conference, like the one in 1992, is also inspired by Herb Feith's seminal work The Decline of Constitutional Democracy, published in 1962 and republished in 2007 by Equinox Publishing in Jakarta. Just as the 1992 Indonesian democracy conference resulted in a significant academic book (edited by David Bourchier and John Legge) it is intended that this 2008 Indonesian democracy conference will also result in a landmark publication.
Indonesian democracy conference, like the one in 1992, is also inspired by Herb Feith's seminal work The Decline of Constitutional Democracy, published in 1962 and republished in 2007 by Equinox Publishing in Jakarta. Just as the 1992 Indonesian democracy conference resulted in a significant academic book (edited by David Bourchier and John Legge) it is intended that this 2008 Indonesian democracy conference will also result in a landmark publication.

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