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Journal articles on the topic "Indonesian"

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Ignesius, Nikita Christy. "Chinese Indonesians’ Thoughts About Indonesia’s Government Handling the 1998 Tragedy." K@ta Kita 10, no. 1 (2022): 149–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.9744/katakita.10.1.149-153.

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Two decades passed by but the 1998 riot case is still remembered as a traumatic event for Chinese Indonesian people. Started from the economy crisis in July 1997 where Rupiah currency dropped and gave a huge damage to the Indonesia economy and politic section. This crisis made the poor non Chinese Indonesian envied the Chinese Indonesians. The riot reached its peak in May 1998 where Chinese Indonesians got harassed. Many Chinese Indonesians decided to leave Indonesia to live in other countries temporary or forever. Each generation keep reminding this incident made the young Chinese Indonesian
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SUSANTO, Anthon Freddy, and Mohammad Alvi PRATAMA. "Revisiting the Originality of Indonesian Philosophy (Indonesian Humankind and Philosophical Identity)." WISDOM 24, no. 4 (2022): 143–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v24i4.923.

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In the Indonesian context, philosophy is described as human philosophy, which attempts to reflect and bring together basic and complicated concepts about humans and the surrounding life. Indonesian Philosophy is articulated by at least three meanings. To begin, Indonesian are evaluated via Western interpretations, notably colonialization, for the advantage of the West. The second perspective, views Indonesians through the lens of indigenous knowledge who develop a fighting spirit to escape oppression, this perspective has objective resistance and freedom from colonialism. The third perspective
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Sukma, Bayu Permana. "CONSTRUCTING AND PROMOTING NATIONAL IDENTITY THROUGH TOURISM: A MULTIMODAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF INDONESIAN OFFICIAL TOURISM WEBSITE." Linguistik Indonesia 39, no. 1 (2021): 63–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.26499/li.v39i1.197.

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This paper aims to examine the contribution of multimodal resources in the Indonesian official tourism website in constructing and promoting the Indonesian national identity. Data were gathered from 7 verbal (linguistic) texts and 13 visual (nonlinguistic) texts presented in the Indonesian official tourism website. This study draws on Wodak et al’s (2009) discursive strategies of national identity construction and Kress and van Leuween’s (2006) theory of visual design. The results of the study show that the combination of verbal and visual texts in the Indonesian official tourism website contr
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Exelsior, Arya Sandy Damara, and Jenny Mochtar. "Western Influence in Contemporary Chinese Indonesian Weddings." k@ta kita 11, no. 1 (2023): 90–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.9744/katakita.11.1.90-97.

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In every culture, there is one important tradition: marriage. Marriage is important for Chinese Indonesians as it is considered to be a rite of passage. Due to globalization, many young Chinese Indonesians have little knowledge about Chinese traditions and tend to adopt Western wedding traditions as something more modern. Hence, Chinese Indonesian find new ways to convey their cultural identity as both Chinese and modern by using Chinese and Western wedding traditions. This article aims to identify the elements of Western culture that are commonly used in Chinese Indonesian weddings and the re
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Sutandio, Anton, and Sonny Angjaya. "THE CONCEPT OF CHINESE-INDONESIAN-NESS AS SEEN FROM ERNEST PRAKASA’S ROLES IN NGENEST, CEK TOKO SEBELAH, SUSAH SINYAL AND STIP & PENSIL." Capture : Jurnal Seni Media Rekam 11, no. 1 (2019): 81–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.33153/capture.v11i1.2665.

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This article discusses four films entitled Ngenest (2015), Cek Toko Sebelah (2016), Susah Sinyal (2017), and Stip & Pensil (2017) in which Ernest Prakasa played a role, in the context of how the four films construct Chinese-Indonesian-ness. In the context of cinema, the appearance of Chinese-Indonesians on the screen during the New Order regime was scarce, and if there is any, the depiction was highly stereotyped. Only after Reform era in the late 1990s that Chinese-Indonesians and their culture began to re-appear on screen. Ernest Prakasa is one of few Chinese-Indonesians who publicly cel
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Muryanti, Muryanti. "NASIONALISME DALAM PANDANGAN ETNIK MINORITAS DI YOGYAKARTA:." Dialog 37, no. 1 (2014): 75–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.47655/dialog.v37i1.56.

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The existence of Chinese descendants in Indonesia is obviously the parcel of well-nurtured pluralism and multiculturalism in this country. Chinese group in Indonesia remains minority among the population. However, this group reins around 70-80% Indonesian economic sectors. In terms of the feeling of nationalism, this group express it differently from other Indonesians. They obtained international recognition and yet they still acclaimed themselves as Indonesians. Plural Indonesian people have various responses and attitude towards this claim. Therefore, the main issue is not the type of nation
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Lubis, Fitriani, Fernando Marulitua Purba, Fakhri Hafizh, et al. "Challenges and Opportunities for the Position and Function of Indonesian in the Future." EDUCTUM: Journal Research 2, no. 6 (2023): 14–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.56495/ejr.v2i6.408.

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The Indonesian language faces both challenges and opportunities in the future. On the one hand, the increasing globalization and the dominance of English as a global language pose a threat to the position and function of Indonesian. The main challenge to the position and function of Indonesian is the increasing dominance of English. English is the lingua franca of the world, and it is used in many international contexts. This can make it difficult for Indonesians to compete with native English speakers in the global market. Additionally, the use of English in Indonesia is increasing, especiall
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Husein, Imelda Wahyuni, Aceng Ruhendi Syaifullah, and Eri Kurniawan. "Indonesians and Americans Bilingual Request Strategies in Indonesian and English." Lingua Cultura 18, no. 1 (2024): 29–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/lc.v18i1.10689.

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The research aimed to investigate the changes in the request strategies of Indonesians and Americans when they spoke English and Indonesian. In cross-cultural communication, several things needed to be considered to avoid misunderstanding, such as the addressee’s knowledge, experience, culture, and value. Different kinds of request strategies in intercultural communication between Indonesians and Americans could lead to misunderstanding. The research applied a qualitative research involving five Indonesian and American speakers who speak English and Indonesian fluently. The data were collected
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Rostina Rostina. "Peningkatan Peran Bahasa Indonesia di Dunia Internasional." Protasis: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, Budaya, dan Pengajarannya 3, no. 2 (2024): 221–27. https://doi.org/10.55606/protasis.v3i2.194.

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The purpose of improving the function of Indonesian to become an international language is to show the nation's identity and increase the nation's competitiveness. Indonesian has the potential to become an international language because of various factors such as the positive attitude of Indonesian speakers is characterized by Indonesians' pleasure to use Indonesian and has a sense of love, pride and loyalty to the Indonesian language. The movement of the role of Indonesian in the country and the internationalization of the Indonesian language are jointly supported by the promotion of good and
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Gunawan, Elizabeth Susanti. "The Growing Interest of Indonesian Students Studying in China Post Suharto Era." Journal of Chinese Overseas 14, no. 1 (2018): 115–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/17932548-12341369.

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Abstract In the Suharto era (1966-1998), there were eight discriminatory regulations toward regarding Chinese Indonesians that effectively banned the use of Chinese language and culture in public. For three decades, these regulations forced Chinese Indonesians to forget about Chinese language and culture and embedded anti-Chinese sentiment into non-Chinese Indonesians. After the end of the Suharto era, some regulations annulled the previous regulations, thus allowing Chinese culture including Chinese language to be practiced in public again. It created an unexpected Chinese boom. An increasing
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Indonesian"

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Saifulloh, Ahmad. "Indonesian Pesantren: Creating ‘Good’ Citizens for Indonesia’s Multicultural Society." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/2123/27590.

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As an emerging democratic country, Indonesia faces notable challenges in building harmony and peace in its multicultural society. Many scholars have argued that educational institutions including pesantren can play a crucial role in addressing those challenges. More specifically pesantren citizenship education has the potential to create citizens who can address the potential challenges of multicultural societies. The primary aim of this study was to investigate conceptions of citizenship education; curriculum design for citizenship education; and the delivery of that curriculum in three types
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Giblin, Susan Mary. "Being Chinese and Indonesian : Chinese organisations in post-Suharto Indonesia." Thesis, University of Leeds, 2003. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/653/.

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In 1998 Indonesia was on the verge of huge political changes. The economy was in crisis and President Suharto's thirty-two year New Order government was coming to an end. Violence, largely directed against the ethnic Chinese in a number of cities on the archipelago, accompanied the political and economic crises. The changes which unfolded led to peaceful elections in 1999, which were judged by international observers to be fair and democratic. These elections placed a new administration in power and with it the hopes of the people that reformasi (reform) would ensue. Immediately after Suharto
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Harple, Todd S. "Controlling the dragon : an ethno-historical analysis of social engagement among the Kamoro of South-West New Guinea (Indonesia Papua/Irian Jaya)." View thesis entry in Australian Digital Theses Program, 2000. http://thesis.anu.edu.au/public/adt-ANU20030401.173221/index.html.

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Ida, Rachmah. "The construction of a particular version of the modern Indonesian women in contemporary Indonesian women's magazines." Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 1999. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/1248.

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This thesis analyses the representation of women in two women’s magazines in Indonesia. It compares and contrasts the representation of women under the New Order Regime (1966-1998) and the Reformasi (reformation) period (1998-1999) through an analysis of the content of Kartini and Femina, between 1992 and 1998. It seeks to understand how changes in the representation of women are specifically related to the social, economic, and political changes in Indonesia. Moreover, by analysing the cultural production of a particular popular media [women’s magazines], this study examines the explicit char
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Hyland, John J. "Indonesian Postcards." Fogler Library, University of Maine, 2003. http://www.library.umaine.edu/theses/pdf/HylandJJ2003.pdf.

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Percaya, Desra. "Sino-Indonesian relations : a study of Indonesian perceptions of China." Thesis, Durham University, 2000. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/1009/.

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Syahdan. "Sasak-Indonesian Codeswitching." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/565566.

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Sinaga, Rifeald Romauli. "The Indonesian Government's Role in the Development of Corporate Social Responsibility in Indonesia." Thesis, Griffith University, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/370832.

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This thesis explores the historical development of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Indonesia. Existing literature in the field is influenced by experiences in Western liberal democracies, where pressure from internal stakeholders leads to what is called a “bottom-up” approach; pressure that leads firms engaging in CSR for voluntary rather than mandated reasons. However, this research found that the adoption of CSR in Indonesia did not follow this Western trajectory. Instead, CSR developed from a “top-down” approach where the Indonesian Government acted as the key driver of change. Ref
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Sillander, Kenneth. "Acting authoritatively : how authority is expressed through social action among the Bentian of Indonesian Borneo /." Helsinki : University of Helsinki, 2004. http://ethesis.helsinki.fi/julkaisut/val/sosio/vk/sillander/actingau.pdf.

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Sidebotham, Bruce Thomas. "Teaching and communicating cross-culturally a case study /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1988. http://www.tren.com.

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Books on the topic "Indonesian"

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M, Saini K. Sastrawan Indonesia: Indonesian writer. Pusat Bahasa, Departemen Pendidikan Nasional, 2001.

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N, Kramer A. L., ed. Van Goor's concise Indonesian dictionary: English-Indonesian, Indonesian-English = Van Goor's kamus Inggeris ketjil : Inggeris-Bahasa Indonesia, Bahasa Indonesia-Inggeris. Tuttle, 1986.

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Salim, Srinawati. Indonesian dictionary & phrasebook: Indonesian-English, English-Indonesian. Hippocrene Books, 2007.

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Ibrahim, Ipung. Indonesian special force =: Pasukan khusus Indonesia. MataPadi Presindo, 2010.

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N, Kramer A. L., and Koen Willie, eds. Tuttle's concise Indonesian dictionary: English-Indonesian, Indonesian-English. Charles E. Tuttle, 1993.

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Willie, Koen, and Davidsen Katherine, eds. Tuttle concise Indonesian dictionary: Indonesian-English, English-Indonesian. Tuttle, 2006.

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Davidsen, Katherine. Tuttle compact Indonesian dictionary: Indonesian-English English-Indonesian. Tuttle Pub., 2009.

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Noor, Umar Said. Peran stasiun radio phb AURI: Selama perang kemerdekaan RI II tahun 1948/1949 : satu tahun perjalanan dari Jambi ke Bukittinggi. Pustaka Sinar Harapan, 1999.

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Fanshaw, Jenny. Indonesian. Apple, 2006.

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Barry, Dawson, ed. Traditional Indonesian textiles. Thames & Hudson, 1995.

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Book chapters on the topic "Indonesian"

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Natsir, Muhammad. "The Indonesian Revolution." In Liberal Islam. Oxford University Press, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195116212.003.0006.

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Abstract Born in Sumatra, Muhammad Natsir (Indonesia, 1908-1993) was among the first Indonesians to receive a European education. He combined this Western training with his Islamic beliefs to create a modernist interpretation of Islam, which he promoted as leader of the modernist wing of the Consultative Congress of Indonesian Muslims (the Masjumi party) during the 1940s and I 950s.1 After Indonesia regained its independence, Natsir rose to the prime ministership, serving for a year in 1950-1951. Thereafter, through his speeches and interviews, he “became identified as the champion of liberal
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Manns, Howard, Deborah Cole, and Zane Goebel. "Indonesia and Indonesian." In Contact Talk. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429427848-2.

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Budianto, Firman, and Yusy Widarahesty. "Asylum Seeking as Survival Strategy: The Narratives of Indonesian Work Seekers in Japan." In Palgrave Macmillan Studies on Human Rights in Asia. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-2867-1_14.

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AbstractThis study examines the narratives of Indonesian work seekers who have sought asylum status in Japan and explores their motives and the routes that they have taken. The qualitative data includes ethnographic fieldnotes and in-depth interviews, both in person and online, with Indonesian nationals who once aspired towards asylum-seeking status, and with Indonesians in Japan from diverse backgrounds, such as Indonesian workers and members of the diaspora in Japan, and people from related NGOs. Two major patterns emerged from their narratives. First are Indonesians who consciously aspire f
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Samuel, Jérôme. "Terminology in Indonesia." In Terminology and Lexicography Research and Practice. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1075/tlrp.24.25sam.

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Abstract This chapter examines terminology in standard Indonesian — a variant of Malay which is Indonesia’s national language. After an introduction on the early developments of terminology in the Malay-speaking world before and during the colonial era, it delves into the terminological policies, including cooperation between Indonesia and Malaysia, whose national languages are closely related. It examines the principles and methods adopted by the Indonesian language agencies, and then presents a selection of terms and their formation processes, which reveal an essentially translational termin
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Toshio, Matsumura. "Chinese Reactions to Indonesia’s Nationality Law: An Analysis of Chinese Language Newspapers." In Asia in Transition. Springer Nature Singapore, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-3608-2_11.

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Abstract This study discusses the issue of Chinese nationality in Indonesia dating back to the creation of the Indonesian state in the 1950s. The Chinese previously had a transnational identity and formed an extensive network covering diverse regions, including China and neighbouring colonies, frequently travelling back and forth between them. However, Indonesia’s newly established nation-state regarded the transnational framework as a ‘problem’ in the process of identifying the members of the Indonesian state. This study aims to understand how the Chinese attempted to deal with this new situa
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Errington, Joseph. "Indonesian among Indonesia's Languages." In Producing Indonesia, edited by Eric Tagliacozzo. Cornell University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/9781501718977-016.

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Adhiyatmaka, Ignatius Aditya, and Lilawati Kurnia. "Community-Based Practices of Archiving Indonesian Popular Music: Redefining the Notion of Indonesia." In Collective Memory, Marginality, and Spatial Politics in Urban Indonesia. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-4304-9_9.

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AbstractBetween 2009 and 2016, Indonesia saw the emergence of at least four initiatives working together to collect, archive, and preserve recordings and other materials related to Indonesian popular music: Irama Nusantara, Arsip Jazz Indonesia, Lokananta Project, and Museum Musik Indonesia. In this chapter, we explore how these initiatives preserved Indonesian popular music and how the genre has influenced notions of cultural heritage in Indonesia. The absence of a formal institution for archiving Indonesian popular music emphasizes the importance of community archives in developing and maint
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Fahrurodji, Ahmad, and Susanto Zuhdi. "From Stalin to Khrushchev: The Dynamics of Soviet Union–Indonesia Relations, 1945–1964." In Trajectories of Memory. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-1995-6_9.

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AbstractInterest in Indonesia on the part of the Soviet Union can be traced back to Joseph Stalin’s government (1924–1953), in particular, to his last decade of leadership (1945–1953). After Indonesia’s proclamation of independence in August 1945, the struggle received a positive response from the Soviet Union. Stalin’s government supported Indonesia’s fight for freedom from the Netherlands, which wanted to regain its control after the Japanese occupation. When the Netherlands finally recognized the Republic of United States of Indonesia (RUSI) in December 1949, the Soviet Union formally recog
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Singgih, Giorgio Gatica, and Melia Famiola. "Core Values of Sustainable Innovation in Indonesian SMEs." In Sustainable Business Development. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-78361-6_3.

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AbstractIn response to growing environmental concerns and global sustainability goals, businesses are increasingly adopting more sustainable practices, a move strongly supported by stakeholders worldwide. However, for companies in Indonesia, a developing country, balancing the need to consider environmental impacts with pursuing profits poses a challenge. Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are vital to Indonesia’s economy and play a crucial role in this context. To address this challenge, this paper aims to examine the sustainability values and practices of certified B Corps SMEs in Indonesia
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Saraswati, Asri. "Fraught Relations: Indonesian Modest Fashion, New York Catwalks, and the Spectacle of Travel." In Gender, Islam and Sexuality in Contemporary Indonesia. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-5659-3_4.

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AbstractThis chapter examines the rise of Indonesian Muslim fashion, or “modest fashion,” and its connection to the New Yorkcatwalks. It seeks to uncover the interplay between the narratives of freedom and travel in creating the global capitalist pullfor modest fashionin Indonesia. Thus, it contributes to one of the aims of this volume to “explore the different ways in which modestyand commodification interact” (see Arnez 2023, this volume, Chap. 1). Contributing to studies examining political statements of designers of Islamic clothing for women, this chapter discusses the popularity of Indon
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Conference papers on the topic "Indonesian"

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Admojo, Fadhila Tangguh, Adidah Lajis, and Haidawati Nasir. "Indonesian Linguistic Ontology for Enhancing Ontology-Based Indonesian Question-Answering Systems." In 2025 19th International Conference on Ubiquitous Information Management and Communication (IMCOM). IEEE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1109/imcom64595.2025.10857509.

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Natalia, Johanna. "Indonesian Couples’ Perception of Spouse’s Support during Labour and Childbirth." In International Association of Cross Cultural Psychology Congress. International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4087/ahdi6579.

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The World Health Organisation (WHO, 2017) stressed the importance of support during labour and childbirth to the women. Indonesia’s Ministry of Health in cooperation with the WHO, Indonesian Obstetrics and Gynaecology Association, and Indonesian Midwives Association recommended a support person (family member) to accompany women during labour and childbirth (Kementrian Kesehatan Republik Indonesia, 2013). However, in most parts of Indonesia, this recommendation has not been applied properly. With support from the management of the maternity centre, this study offered the women to have the husb
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Mangundjaya, Wustari. "Is There Cultural Change In The National Cultures Of Indonesia?" In International Association of Cross Cultural Psychology Congress. International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4087/zfmu4427.

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Understanding of the national culture as well as the local culture can give people an advantage in understanding and developing intercultural knowledge and skills. It is also useful for achieving a successful life in this challenging global world. In order to understand a nation’s people it is important to understand their values and culture. Indonesia consists of thousands of islands and people of various ethnicities, which consequently affect Indonesia’s culture as a whole nation. This research was done at one of Indonesia’s stateowned companies. It comprised 2025 respondents from various et
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Yohanes Handoko, Aryanto, and Purba Loisa. "The Systemic Risks of Indonesian Energy Sector Transition Pathways (A Case Study of Energy Transition in Indonesia)." In SPE Offshore Europe Conference & Exhibition. SPE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/215513-ms.

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Indonesia is one of the big economy countries, with the share of global GDP ranked 7th in 2022. However, Indonesia is still categorized as a developing country. According to the UN and World Bank, developing countries are characterized as a country with relatively low standards of living which indicated from low to middle GNI per capita, underdeveloped industrialization relative to its population, and moderate to low Human Development Index (HDI). Based on the definition, Indonesia GNI per capita in 2022 is USD4,783.9, which based on World Bank standards in 2022 is still categorized as upper m
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Arifany, A. S. "Mini LNG Strategy in East Indonesia to Support 12 BSCFD National Gas Production Target, A Comparative Study With Solar and Batteries." In Indonesian Petroleum Association - 46th Annual Convention & Exhibition 2022. Indonesian Petroleum Association, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.29118/ipa22-se-173.

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The Indonesian government has set the target for national gas production to 12 BSCFD by 2030. Mini liquified natural gas (LNG) could be the solution by liquifying the natural gas produced in East Indonesia that is likely to have future potential reserve from new exploration and production. The distribution of natural gas from East Indonesia by pipeline infrastructure is constrained by the complex geographical condition and insufficient infrastructure. The objective of this paper is to highlight a concept of mini-LNG strategy to overcome the distribution barrier of gas in East Indonesia to incr
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Herianto, Dodik Setiawan Nur, Yaries Mahardika Putro, and Haekal Al Asyari. "Space Diplomacy as a Way to Face the Era of Space Commercialization in Indonesia." In Seminar Nasional Kebijakan Penerbangan dan Antariksa III. In Media, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.30536/p.sinaskpa.iii.11.

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In its development, outer space activities have gone through a few stages. Initiated by the first launch of satellite to outer space up to the use of space of commercial activities. All of these progresses is subsidized by technological development and international legal framework in governing space activities. States have committed to cooperate amongst each other for the peaceful purposes of outer space declared in the five main international outer space treaties. As a developing equatorial country with specific geographical location, Indonesia has a steady desire in mastering and applying s
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Amir, M. F. "Development of Integrated Oil and Gas Plant Information Management System (PIMS) in Indonesia." In Indonesian Petroleum Association 44th Annual Convention and Exhibition. Indonesian Petroleum Association, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29118/ipa21-f-287.

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As appointed to represent the Indonesian government for managing entire upstream oil and gas business and operations throughout Indonesia, the Special Task Force For Upstream Oil and the Gas Business Activities Republic of Indonesia or known as SKK Migas, have established a vision to integrate monitoring all Production Sharing Contract (PSC) operators in Indonesia, transforming the conventional-manual approach—which was previously less effective and efficient, into an online integrated monitoring system. It is motivated by the digital transformation trend in the industrial world, which brings
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Nakano, Sachiko, and Tomoko Tanaka. "The Implications of Social Skills on the Formation of Relationships Between Indonesian Muslims and Japanese." In International Association of Cross Cultural Psychology Congress. International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4087/tsyi1904.

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This study aims to investigate social skills adopted by Japanese people in Indonesia relevant to developing satisfactory interpersonal relationships with Indonesian Muslims. Twenty-seven Japanese people living in Indonesia were questioned on coping strategies used to overcome interpersonal difficulties (Nakano & Tanaka, 2016, July) and behaviors used to form satisfactory relationships. The results indicated that the subjects used two coping strategies: (1) <em>cognitive</em>, which involves understanding and tolerating cultural and religious characteristics or differences; and
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Rakhmindyarto, Rakhmindyarto. "Climate Policies in Indonesia’s Development Agenda: Why a Carbon Tax is Marginalised." In LPPM UPN "VETERAN" Yogyakarta International Conference Series 2020. RSF Press & RESEARCH SYNERGY FOUNDATION, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31098/pss.v1i1.83.

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Drawing on the results of an exploratory qualitative study based on in-depth interviews involving government executives, politicians, business players, and non-government organisations (NGOs), this paper explores climate policies in Indonesia’s national development agenda, including whether a carbon tax could be one of the national priority policy goals. The results suggest that there is heterogeneity in how Indonesian key stakeholders perceive climate policies in Indonesia’s development agenda. Indonesian stakeholders are cognisant of the adverse impacts of climate change on social, economic,
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Meifira, Alifa Jaihan. "Excessive Cigarette Consumption by Indonesian People and Economic Status in Indonesia." In Indonesian Health Economics Association. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0007023100330037.

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Reports on the topic "Indonesian"

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Editors, Intersections. Citizen Ethics as Living Traditions. Intersections, Social Science Research Council, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.35650/int.4034.d.2024.

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Sumpter, Cameron, and Yuslikha K. Wardhani. Hopes and Hurdles for Indonesia’s National Action Plan to Prevent Violent Extremism. RESOLVE Network, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37805/pn2022.2.sea.

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This policy note outlines the key details of Indonesia’s National Action Plan for P/CVE before discussing the evident challenges and opportunities moving forward. The ambitious strategy (known by its Indonesian acronym, RAN PE) could decentralize P/CVE programming in Indonesia, facilitate the formalization of working relationships between civil society organizations and local government authorities, mainstream gender perspectives, and streamline activities to improve targeting and avoid overlap. But constructive outcomes will depend on overcoming thorny obstacles, such as coordinating the vari
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Gordon, Arnold L. Oceanography of the Indonesian Seas. Defense Technical Information Center, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada627980.

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Wiratraman, Herlambang Perdana. Indonesian law systematically stifles journalists. Monash University, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54377/5bae-669e.

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Fossati, Diego. Indonesian voting behaviour beyond Jakarta. East Asia Forum, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.59425/eabc.1512036027.

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Primandari, Fadhilah. Indonesian democracy takes another hit. East Asia Forum, 2025. https://doi.org/10.59425/eabc.1745316000.

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Bhattarai, Sankalpa, Hsien-Yao Chee, Andrew Japri, Elvan Wiyarta, and Benjamin Anderson. The Epidemiology of Human Respiratory Viruses in Indonesia: A Systematic Review. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.11.0015.

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Review question / Objective: To identify published articles related to the epidemiology of human respiratory viruses in Indonesia. Condition being studied: Viral respiratory disease among humans in Indonesia. Eligibility criteria: The inclusion and exclusion criteria for English and Indonesian language journal articles included published scientific journal entries which were also epidemiological investigations or clinical case reports conducted on humans in Indonesia. All reviews, commentaries, perspectives, and personal opinions were excluded, along with any entry that was a diagnostic assay
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Percival, Terry O. Informed Questions on Indonesian Political Matters. Defense Technical Information Center, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada442495.

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Purwanto, Eko B. An Indonesian Surveillance and Security System. Defense Technical Information Center, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada230120.

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Aprilianti, Ira, and Siti Dina. Co-regulating the Indonesian Digital Economy. Center for Indonesian Policy Studies, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35497/332998.

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