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Margaret Kartomi AM has been researching Indonesian music in field settings for more than 50 years. In this conversation, Margaret reflects back upon some of those settings, the musical forms she encountered, and the Indonesians who helped her in her research.
Our latest Podcast features one of Australia’s leading sociologists of Indonesia, Conjoint Professor Pam Nilan of the University of Newcastle. Professor Julian Millie joins Pam to reflect on her decades of research into youth in Australia and Indonesia.
This webinar explores The Wandering, a novel about the highs and lows of global nomadism, the politics and privileges of travel and desire, and the freedoms and limitations of the choices we make.
Hear from our panellists as they share their thoughts on Indonesia’s standing and how the country is perceived and studied from the outside.
To mark the publication of Komitmen Sosial dalam Sastra dan Seni: Sejarah LEKRA 1950-1965, Professor Julian Millie sits down with Dr Keith Foulcher and Kelana Wisnu Sapta Nugraha to discuss Keith's experiences in writing the book and the events that unfolded subsequent to the publication.