Front stage with the PKS
augustus 31, 2010by latadmin
At its upmarket congress, Indonesia’s biggest Islamic party tried but failed to convince it has become an open and inclusive party Greg Fealy PKS delegates...
Affirming difference
augustus 22, 2010by latadmin
Elite Christian schools in Indonesia can become places where religious, ethnic and class identities are heightened, particularly in relation to the nation’s ethnic...
The poetry of Malay multiculturalism
augustus 20, 2010by latadmin
Malay arts are offering multicultural communities new avenues for exploring identity and citizenship
Stories for today
augustus 16, 2010by latadmin
A contemporary artist brings new life to a moribund Indonesian theatre genre Margaret Chan Wayang beber with Dani Iswardana and Tri Ganjar Wicaksono, 2006 Dani...
Reading Indonesia
augustus 16, 2010by latadmin
Review: A new textbook invites readers to consider a broad concept of ‘Indonesia’ Andy Fuller The Indonesia Reader, edited by Tineke Hellwig and Eric Tagliacozzo,...
A rare view
augustus 16, 2010by latadmin
Review: Barbara Hatley’s new book documents a career-long study of, and passion for, performance in Central Java Emma Baulch Javanese Performances on an Indonesian...
Big business, big damage
augustus 16, 2010by latadmin
Bioprospecting is threatening Bunaken National Park Walter Balansa Bunaken coral reefs are home to great biodiversity Walter Balansa...
In search of sustainable farming
augustus 15, 2010by latadmin
Bali-based NGOs are an important part of Indonesia’s growing sustainable agriculture movement Nicola Edwards A farmer from Selat in Bali examines the...
Who owns the carbon?
augustus 15, 2010by latadmin
Indonesia’s carbon stores spark international attention Jeff Neilson A hand-written sign forbidding forest clearing reinforces ambiguities ...
Teaching religious tolerance
augustus 10, 2010by latadmin
Some inspirational efforts are being made to promote inter-religious understanding, but state schools are way behind