Times displayed below are in Waktu Indonesia Barat (WIB) or GMT+7 and in Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) which is GMT+10.
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Time (AEST) |
Topic and speakers |
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6.00am |
9.00am |
Opening address |
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Speaker: Helen Sullivan (Australian National University) |
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6.10am |
9.10am |
Political update |
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Chair: Marcus Mietzner |
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Vulnerable but resilient: Indonesia in an age of democratic decline |
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Speaker: Ken Setiawan (University of Melbourne) |
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Discussant: Lila Sari (Australian National University) |
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Q&A |
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7.25am |
10.25am |
Tea break |
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7.45am |
10.45am |
Economic update |
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Chair: Robert Fergusson |
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The Indonesian economy in turbulent times |
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Speakers: Titik Anas (Ministry of Finance; Universitas Padjajaran), Hal Hill (The Australian National University), Dionisius Narjoko (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia), and Chandra Triputra (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia) |
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Discussant: Riyana Miranti (University of Canberra) |
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Q&A |
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9.00am |
12.00pm |
Lunch break |
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10.00am |
1.00pm |
Session 1. Introductory overview |
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Chair: Sally White |
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Indonesia’s democratic transition: how has it impacted gendered power? |
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Speaker: Kathryn Robinson (The Australian National University) |
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Q&A |
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10.30am |
1.30pm |
Session 2. Gender ideologies, representation and contestations |
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Chair: Virginia Hooker |
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Gendering Islamic and Islamist movements in contemporary Indonesia: gender - Ulama and Hijrah movements |
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Eva Nisa (The Australian National University) |
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Transgender citizenship and public gender in Indonesia |
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Benjamin Hegarty (The University of Melbourne) |
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Gender diversity in parliament, cabinet, and ambassadorial appointments: a work of progress? |
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Ella Prihatini (Bina Nusantara University and the University of Western Australia) |
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Q&A |
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12.00pm |
3.00pm |
Tea break |
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12.20pm |
3.20pm |
Session 3. Economic forces and gender equality |
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Chair: Diahhadi Setyonaluri |
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Gender equality in Indonesia from an economic perspective: long term trends and explanations |
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Sarah Dong and Nurina Merdikawati (The Australian National University) |
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Women and digitalization: the promises and challenges of internet use in the Indonesian labor market |
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Niken Kusumawardhani (The SMERU Research Institute) |
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Does access to work bring equality at home? The burden of care work in Indonesia |
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Atnike Sigiro (Universitas Paramadina) |
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Q&A |
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1.50pm |
4.50pm |
END OF DAY 1 |
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5.00pm |
EXHIBITION |
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An in-person exhibition featuring art by contemporary Indonesian female artists, dancers and musicians (pre-registration is required) |
Time (WIB) |
Time (AEST) |
Topic and speakers |
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6.00am |
9.00am |
Session 4. Social policy reforms and agendas- challenges to policy implementation |
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Chair: Salut Muhidin |
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Progress and challenges on national laws and bylaws against sexual violence |
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Andy Yentriyani (Komnas Perempuan/National Commission on Violence against Women) |
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Women and social assistance: revisiting the gender equality agenda in Indonesia’s social protection policy |
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Vania Budianto (The Australian National University) |
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Addressing child marriage towards an inclusive protection of children in Indonesia |
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Santi Kusumaningrum (PUSKAPA; Columbia University), Ni Luh Putu Maitra Agastya (PUSKAPA), Andrea Adhi (PUSKAPA) |
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Q&A |
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7.30am |
10.30am |
Tea break |
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7.50am |
10.50am |
Session 5. Gender expressions through culture, art and media -representations and practice |
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Chair: Elly Kent |
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Gender politics in Indonesian visual arts: new directions |
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Wulan Dirgantoro (The University of Melbourne) |
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Feminist interventions in cultural activism |
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Intan Paramaditha (Macquarie University) |
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The rise of male caregiver protagonists on screen: a middle-class biased shift of ideal masculinity |
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Evi Eliyanah (Universitas Negeri Malang) |
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Q&A |
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9.20am |
12.20pm |
Closing address |
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Chair: Blane Lewis |
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Speaker: HE Sri Mulyani Indrawati (Minister of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia) |
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9.30am |
12.55pm |
END OF CONFERENCE |
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1.00pm |
IN-PERSON LUNCH (pre-order required) |