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UID:creative-peacebuilding-and-resistance-in-indonesia-1
SUMMARY:Creative Peacebuilding and Resistance in Indonesia (1)
LOCATION:Room 1.401
DESCRIPTION:For a long time, research on Indonesia had a strong focus on co
 nflict, which is not surprising, given the long-lasting and repressive regi
 me under president Suharto, infamously launched after the 1965/66 massacres
 , incidents like the Bali bombing, or interreligious and interethnic violen
 ce in post-Suharto Indonesia. Spaces for peacebuilding, reconciliation, com
 ing to terms with the past and resistance against powerholders have only sl
 owly but prominently been opening up over the last two decades. This does n
 ot only include space for coping with physical violence and suppression, bu
 t also more indirect structural violence inherent in government policies th
 at led to continuing injustices and social inequalities. Whereas arts and c
 ultural performances have been prominent means to implicitly and explicitly
  express critique towards powerholders in various regions in Indonesia for 
 a long time, new art forms, new media and borrowings from and links to glob
 al repertoires of protest aesthetics, networks and strategies are taking th
 is to new levels.\n\nThis panel seeks to take stock and develop ideas in wh
 at directions future research could lead creative peacebuilding and resista
 nce in form of performative action and/or social movements in Indonesia. Th
 ese are some of the questions this panel is interested in: Where and it wha
 t forms do such initiatives take place? Who are key activists and mobiliser
 s: NGOs, human rights activists, indigenous peoples, elites, youth, scholar
 s, etc.? What elements and strategies are they drawing on? Where and how ca
 n different initiatives and movements learn from each other? Where can peac
 e and social movement research inform Indonesian peoples’ struggle and, the
  other way around, where can scholars and peace activists elsewhere learn f
 rom the Indonesian experience? We invite paper proposals that provide thick
  descriptions of creative and performative means for peacebuilding, resista
 nce and struggles for broader social justice, that draw on ethnographic fie
 ldwork and that enable us to foster comparative research and develop an und
 erstanding of both their regional specificities and supraregional similarit
 ies.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/creative-peacebuilding-and-resistance-in-indonesia
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190911T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190911T103000
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DTSTAMP:20260406T024000
UID:creative-peacebuilding-and-resistance-in-indonesia-2
SUMMARY:Creative Peacebuilding and Resistance in Indonesia (2)
LOCATION:Room 1.401
DESCRIPTION:For a long time, research on Indonesia had a strong focus on co
 nflict, which is not surprising, given the long-lasting and repressive regi
 me under president Suharto, infamously launched after the 1965/66 massacres
 , incidents like the Bali bombing, or interreligious and interethnic violen
 ce in post-Suharto Indonesia. Spaces for peacebuilding, reconciliation, com
 ing to terms with the past and resistance against powerholders have only sl
 owly but prominently been opening up over the last two decades. This does n
 ot only include space for coping with physical violence and suppression, bu
 t also more indirect structural violence inherent in government policies th
 at led to continuing injustices and social inequalities. Whereas arts and c
 ultural performances have been prominent means to implicitly and explicitly
  express critique towards powerholders in various regions in Indonesia for 
 a long time, new art forms, new media and borrowings from and links to glob
 al repertoires of protest aesthetics, networks and strategies are taking th
 is to new levels.\n\nThis panel seeks to take stock and develop ideas in wh
 at directions future research could lead creative peacebuilding and resista
 nce in form of performative action and/or social movements in Indonesia. Th
 ese are some of the questions this panel is interested in: Where and it wha
 t forms do such initiatives take place? Who are key activists and mobiliser
 s: NGOs, human rights activists, indigenous peoples, elites, youth, scholar
 s, etc.? What elements and strategies are they drawing on? Where and how ca
 n different initiatives and movements learn from each other? Where can peac
 e and social movement research inform Indonesian peoples’ struggle and, the
  other way around, where can scholars and peace activists elsewhere learn f
 rom the Indonesian experience? We invite paper proposals that provide thick
  descriptions of creative and performative means for peacebuilding, resista
 nce and struggles for broader social justice, that draw on ethnographic fie
 ldwork and that enable us to foster comparative research and develop an und
 erstanding of both their regional specificities and supraregional similarit
 ies.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/creative-peacebuilding-and-resistance-in-indonesia
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190911T123000
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