Rundown of International Conference IIF 8th

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Rundown of International Conference IIF 8th Day

Time 07.00-08.30

08.30-09.30

Wednesday, July, 29 2015

09.30-10.00 10.00-12.00 12.00-13.00 13.00-15.00 15.00-16.00 16.00-18.00 19.00-21.00 07.00-08.00 08.00-10.00 10.00-10.30 10.30-12.30

Thursday, July, 30 2015

12:30-13:00

13.30-14.30

Activity Registration and Morning Coffee Opening Ceremony 1. IIF Board Chairman Frank Dhont, MA., M.Hum., Ph.D 2. Dean of Faculty of Teacher Traning and Education Sebelas Maret University Surakarta: Prof. Dr. Joko Nurkamto, M.Pd. 3. Rector of Sebelas Maret University Surakarta: Prof. Dr. Ravik Karsidi, MS. Presentation of Souvenir from Sebelas Maret University Surakarta to IIF Announcements and Coffee Break Session I Break and Lunch Session II Coffee Break Session III Welcome Dinner Registration and Morning Coffee Session IV Coffee Break Session V Closing Ceremony 1. Closing Statement by IIF Chief Administrative Coordinator: Christopher A. Woodrich, S.S, M.A. 2. Closing Statement by IIF Board Chairman: Frank Dhont, MA., M. Hum., Ph.D 3. Closing Statement by Head of the Senate, Teacher Training and Education Faculty, Sebelas Maret University Prof. Dr. Hermanu Joebagio, M.Pd. Lunch

3

10.00-12.00

Time

4

10.00-12.00

Time

12.00-13.00

Room 1

1.A

Lukas Ispandriarno

Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

Intolerance: Voices of Victims in Local Media

1.B

Henny Saida Flora

St. Thomas Catholic University, Medan

Penal Mediation as an Alternative Model of Restorative Justice in the Criminal Justice System of Children

1.C

Christina Maya Indah Susilowati

Satya Wacana Christian University

Reconstruction of Legal Culture from the Corrupt Behavior of Public Officers

2.A

Yuyun Sunesti

Sunan Kalijaga Islamic University

Negotiating Islam and modernity: Veiling in Indonesian History

2.B

Nugraheni Eko Wardani

Sebelas Maret University

Javanese Women’s Traditional Values and Modernity in Indonesia’s Modern Novels

2.C

Mundi Rahayu

Maulana Malik Ibrahim Islamic University

Indonesian Muslim Women 'Hijab': A negotiation and contestation 

2.D

Hariyadi

University of Western Australia

Constructing Muslimness and Consuming Modern Popular Culture: The Case of Indonesian Urban Muslim Youths

Moderator: Kurnia Citra Dewi Islamic Traditions

Room 2

Place

Moderator: M. Taubah Setiawan Art and Tradition in Indonesia

Place

Room 3

2

10.00-12.00

Time

Discourses of Law in Indonesia

Place

3.A

Sri Teddy Rusdy and Hastangka

Gadjah Mada University

3.B

Sariyatun

State University of Surakarta

3.C

Maskota Delfi

Andalas University

Tattoos in Mentawai: Markers of Identity versus Fashion

3.D

Noemi Rui

University of Bern

The Concept of Sustainability and it’s adaption in the World Council of Churches: Case study Indonesia

Wayang Education between Modernity and Tradition at Higher Education: Dialogue among Young Indonesian Students (Study at Faculty of Philosophy, Universitas Gadjah Mada) Redefinition of Philosophical Value of Classic Batik Motif for Reinforcement of National Identity and Revitalization of Cultural Heritage

Moderator: Sukma Shinta Y. Traditional Farming, Modern Industry

Place Room 4

1

10.00-12.00

Time

Session I

4.A

Rouli Manalu

North Carolina State University

From Verbal Oath to Fiber Optic Cable: The Use of “Palapa” Discourse in Presenting the Endeavor to Unite Nusantara from the Ancient Majapahit Kingdom to the Digital Era in Contemporary Indonesia

4.B

Nina Horstmann

Yale

(En)countering Indigenous Counter-Mapping in Indonesia

4.C

Nurhadianty Rahayu

La-Tansa Mashiro College of Economics Tradition and Modernity’s Negotiation to Achieve Ecological Harmony

Moderator: Diyah Nur Hidayati Break and Lunch

7

13.00-15.00

Time

8

13.00-15.00

Time

15.00-15.30

Room 1 Room 2

Between Tradition and Modernity: Javanese Working Women in the Market (women porters in Pasar Beringharjo, Yogyakarta) Development Dilemmas: Traditional governance or Modern governance with aid projects such as PNPM

5.A

June Cahyaningtyas

UPN “Veteran” Yogyakarta

5.B

Johan Weintré

Flinders University

5.C

Rosdiana Sijabat

Atma Jaya University, Jakarta

The Role of Social Entrepreneurship in Enabling Economic Opportunities for the Poor

5.D

Ratih Pratiwi Anwar and Carol Chan

Universitas Gadjah Mada

“Pulang Kampung” and Rural Entrepreneurship: Exploring the Role of Social Capital in the Economic Reintegration of Return Labor Migrants

6.A

Vita Noor Prima Astuti

Atma Jaya University, Yogyakarta

6.B

Thiti Jamkajorkeiat

University of California-Berkeley

Place

Moderator: Isnaini Umi Nur Hasanah Local Culture Communities

Advertisements as Sites of Transition from Tradition to Modernity: A Case Study of “Kuku Bima EnerG” Manifes Kebudayaan (Cultural Manifesto): A Revisionist Interpretation of Soekarnoist Revolutionary Ontology in the 1960s

Moderator: Linda Tri Asmara Communities of Tradition and Modernity

Place Room 3

6

13.0015.00

Time

Tradition and Economy

Place

The Construction of Modern and Traditional Knowledge on Territorial Borders: Case Study of Malays in Karimun The Implementation of Learning English through the Use of Animation Media Based on Folklore as the Internalization of Local Wisdom (A Classroom Action Research at the Eighth Grade Students of MTS Al Huda Gondangrejo Karanganyar 2013/2014 Academic Year)

7.A

Cahyo Pamungkas

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

7.B

Ayu Istiana Sari

Slamet Riyadi University

7.C

Stefani Haning Swarati Nugroho

Santa Fe College

8.A

Marianna Lis

Polish Academy of Sciences

Tradition in Modernity: Wayang Beber Kota from Surakarta

8.B

Anton Novenanto

Ruprecht-Karls-Universität

Discoursing Disaster: When Scientific and Mythical Explanations Collide

8.C

Tito Imanda

University of London

Traditions and Modernity for a Wayang Wong Group in Highland Central Java: Contradictions or Complementary?

Place Room 4

5

13.00-15.00

Time

Session II

The Past or the Future? The Faces of Janus in Indonesian Television Commercials

Moderator: Fajar Arif Herjayanto Wayang: Traditional Puppetry in Modern Times

Moderator: Ardhitya Widyastuti Coffee Break

11

16.00-18.00

Time

12

16.00-18.00

Time

Room 1

9.A

Syarif Hidayatullah

Universitas Gadjah Mada

The Nahdlatul Ulama and Its Transformation in Indonesia

9.B

Delmus Puneri Salim, Srifani Simbuka and Muzwir Luntajo

State Institute for Islamic Studies, Manado

Local Politics and Religion: A comparative study of religious harmony in West Sumatra and North Sulawesi

9.C

Muhammad Yunus Anis

Sebelas Maret University

The Implementation of Sufism Traditions on The Jama’ah Pengajian Al-Hikam Radio Patria Blitar East Java Indonesia

9.D

Nurwanto and Farid Setiawan

Muhammadiyah University of Governmentally-based or Uniquely-enriched Values?: The Case of Muhammadiyah’s Religious Yogyakarta and Muhammadiyah Council Education Curriculum Policy for Basic and Middle Education

Moderator: Agung Septian Hidayat Guidance from The Past

Room 2

Place 10.A

Stephen C. Druce

Universiti Brunei Darussalam

Leaders, leadership and historical continuity in South Sulawesi

10.B

Jörgen Hellman

Gothenburg University

The role of ancestors in modern Indonesia

10.C

Bambang Sumardjoko

Sebelas Maret University

A Model Development of Civic Education in Junior High School Based on Local Wisdom as a Strategy for Revitalization of Pancasila Values for Strengthening the National Character and Identity

10.D

Nankyung Choi

City University of Hong Kong

"Risers" and "holdovers" in Indonesia's local politics

Moderator: M. Taubah Setiawan Redefining Tradition

Place

Room 3

10

16.00-18.00

Time

Social Values of Religion

Place

11.A

Meg Downes

Australian National University

Invented traditions, alternative modernities: Revisiting a powerfully resilient binary

11.B

Sumarwati*

Sebelas Maret University

Dhukutan Traditional Ceremony in Tawangmangu, Central Java

11.C

Budi Purnomo

Sahid Tourism Institute of Surakarta

11.D

Luthfi Widagdo Eddyono Marmara University

Reinterpreting Gotong Royong and the Search for Social Harmony in Urban Communities in Central Java The Recognition of Tradition Communities and Traditional Customary Rights by the 1945 Indonesian Constitution

Moderator: Sukma Shinta Y. Traditional and Modern Discourses

Place

Room 4

9

16.00-18.00

Time

Session III

12.A

Jajang A Rohmana *

Gunung Djati Islamic University

Informant And Colonial Partner: The Letter Of Haji Hasan Mustapa To C. Snouck Hurgronje (Lor. 8952)

12.B

Fafi Inayatillah

Surabaya State University

Mantra Pengayoman In Tuban Regency: An Ethnolinguistic Study

12.C

Annise Sri Maftuchin and Brawijaya University Ary Budiyanto

Identity and Patrol Music in the Modern Era of Arek Malang

12.D

Kundharu Saddhono, Nugraheni Eko Wardani, and Chafit Ulya*

The discourse of Friday sermon in Indonesia: A socio-pragmatic study

Universitas Sebelas Maret

Moderator: Diyah Nur Hidayati 19.00-21.00

Welcome Dinner

15

08.00-10.00

Time

16

08.00-10.00

Time

12.30-13.30

Room 1

13.A

Tracy Webster

International Indonesia Forum

New Hope for the Elderly Female Survivors of the Tragedy of 1965 in Jokowi?

13.B

Chong Wu Ling

University of Malaya

The Re-emergence of Ethnic Chinese Organisations and Chinese-language Presses in Post-Suharto Indonesia: Tradition and Change

13.C

Frank Dhont

University of Brunei Darussalam

Waves of Change: Indonesia in an Era of Indonesian State Formation.

13.D

Imam Sofyan

Trunojoyo University of Madura

The Change of Political Campaign in Local Leader Elections (Case Study in Rural Society of East Java )

Moderator: Kurnia Citra Dewi Written and Performed Tradition and Modernity

Room 2

Place 14.A

Ani Rakhmawati

Sebelas Maret University

The Practices of Tradition, Norms and Values in an Academic Environment: Exemplarly Case from Writing Research Articles

14.B

Mohammad Rokib

Surabaya State University

Fight Against Corruption with Pen: Literature and Social Media in Indonesia

14.C

Adam Tyson

Leeds University

Westerling’s great longing: invented Tradition and False Modernity in Indonesia

14.D

Christopher A. Woodrich International Indonesia Forum

Negotiating the Path of Fame: Tradition and Modernity in the Public Persona of Roekiah

Moderator: Linda Tri Asmara Living Traditions in Indonesia

Place Room 3

14

08.00-10.00

Time

Discourses on Indonesia's History

Place

15.A

Badruzzaman & Budi Setiyono*

Diponegoro University

15.B

Christopher J. Miller

Cornell University

15.C

Lutfi Amiruddin

Brawijaya University

Existence Of Civil Society In Preserving Cultural Tradition Of Coastal Region (Case Study Groups In Maintaining The Ceremony Sedekah Laut Babagan Sea In District Rembang) “Tradisi itu Modern”: Indonesian Musik Kontemporer’s Contributions to a Contemporary Existence for the Traditional Performing Arts Cockfighting and Collective Memory during Lapindo Mudflow Disaster

Moderator: Fajar Arif Herjayanto Conflict and Management

Place Room 4

13

08.00-10.00

Time

Session IV

16.A

Achmad Nurmandi, Suryanto, Isnaini

Muhammadiyah University, Yogyakarta

The Dynamic Relation of Police and Anti-Corruption Commission in Mitigating Corruption in Democratization Era

16.B

Reza Hudiyanto

University of Malang

From Plantation to Military City: The Changing of the Urban Symbol in Malang from 1930 to 2014

16.C

Akhmad Arif Musadad and Mohammad Asrori

Sebelas Maret University

The Management of Multicultural Education-Based Social Science Learning as the Attempt of Reducing Social Conflict

Moderator: Ardhitya Widyastuti Lunch

19

10.3012.30

Time

12.30-13.30 13.30-14.30

Room 1

17.A

Rosalind Hewett

Australian National University

17.B

Luthfi Makhasin

Australian National University

17.C

Emalia Iragiliati SukarniLukman

State University of Malang

Place Room 2

18

10.30-12.30

Time

Politics in Indonesia: Tradition and Modernity

Place

Indonesianisasi, citizenship and the 1957-58 mass exodus of Indos from Indonesia Millenarianism and Islamic Resurgence: Exploring the Intertwining between Religion and Politics In Contemporary Indonesia Discourse Episodes of Sukarni’s Kinship in Politics and Emalia’s Politeness in Doctor-Patient Communication using Vocative Indonesian Kinterms

Moderator: Isnaini Umi Nur Hasanah Traditions and Struggle

18.A

Isnawati Lydia Wantasen Sam Ratulangi University

18.B

Rahmi Rahmayati

Surabaya State University

18.C

Carol Chan

University of Pittsburgh

Empowering Woman In Mapalus as Part of Conserving the Minahasa Cultural Values in North Sulawesi The Role of Domestic and Public of Women on Contemporary Indonesian Literature: Feminist Literary Criticism Review In Sickness and in Wealth: Negotiating Transnational Shame and Desires in Migrant-Origin Villages

Moderator: M. Taubah Setiawan Environmental and Land Rights Issues

Place Room 3

17

10.30-12.30

Time

Session V

19.A

Iqra Anugrah

Northern Illinois University

Indonesia’s Agricultural History from Early to Late Colonial Era: Toward a People’s History?

19.B

Yanrui Song

University of California-Berkeley

Whose Discourses? Whose Resources? The Deployment of Adat Land Law in Minahasa, North Sulawesi

Moderator: Sukma Shinta Y. Closing Ceremony Lunch

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