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CRCS&ICRS Wednesday Forum: Muslim in Cambodia: Past, Present and Future

Berita Wednesday Forum Wednesday, 20 February 2008

Diskusi rutin Forum Rabu CRCS & ICRS akan dilaksanakan pada hari Rabu, 20 February 2008. Tema yang akan diangkat dalam diskusi kali ini adalah Muslim in Cambodia: Past, Present and Future. Sebagai pembicara Anna M. Gade, Ph.D.

Anna M. Gade adalah dosen senior pada Departemen Studi Agama di Universitas Victoria, Wellington, New Zealand. Beliau pernah menjadi asisten dosen di the Oberlin College, USA. Anna M. Gade memperoleh gelar Ph.D dari Universitas Chicago, USA. Beliau adalah penulis buku Perfection Makes Practice: Learning, Emotion, and the Recited Qur’an in Indonesia.

Winning the Public Mind: A Study of the Sabili?s Xenophobic Discourse and its Impact upon the Readers

Berita Wednesday Forum Tuesday, 5 February 2008

On Thursday, February 6, 2008, CRCS&ICRS will hold discussion. The theme will be ?Winning the Public Mind: A Study of the Sabili?s Xenophobic Discourse and its Impact upon the Readers?. The key speaker will be Maufur M.A.. The discussion will be held at the Graduate School of Gadjah Mada University, third floor, room 306, at 13:00 to 15:00.

Below is the abstract of theme, which will be presented.

Winning the Public Mind: A Study of the Sabili?s Xenophobic Discourse and its Impact upon the Readers By: Maufur

CRCS&ICRS Wednesday Forum: Winning the Public Mind: A Study of the Sabili

Wednesday Forum News Tuesday, 5 February 2008

On Thursday, February 6, 2008, CRCS&ICRS will hold discussion. The theme will be

Forum Rabu CRCS dan ICRS: Winning the Public Mind: A Study of the Sabilis Xenophobic Discourse and its Impact upon the Readers

Berita Wednesday Forum Tuesday, 5 February 2008

Diskusi rutin Forum Rabu CRCS dan ICRS yang akan diselenggarakan pada hari Rabu, 6 February 2008, akan mengangkat tema Winning the Public Mind: A Study of the Sabilis Xenophobic Discourse and its Impact upon the Readers, dengan pembicara Maufur, M.A.. Diskusi akan dilaksanakan di Gedung Sekolah Pascasarjana UGM, lantai 3, ruang 306, jam 13:00-15:00.

Dibawah ini merupakan abstrak dari tema yang akan dipresentasikan:Winning the Public Mind: A Study of the Sabilis Xenophobic Discourse and its Impact upon the ReadersBy: Maufur

Religion, Violence & Diversity: Negotiating the Boundaries of Indonesian Identity

Wednesday Forum News Sunday, 27 January 2008

On Thursday, January 30, 2008, CRCS&ICRS will hold discussion. The theme will be? Religion, Violence & Diversity: Negotiating the Boundaries of Indonesian Identity?. The key speaker will be Prof. Dr. Bernard Adeney-Risakotta. The discussion will be held at the Graduate School of Gadjah Mada University, third floor, room 306, at 13:45 to 15:15.

Below is the abstract of theme, which will be presented.

Religion, Violence and Diversity: Negotiating the Boundaries of Indonesian Identity; Bernard Adeney-Risakotta

CRCS&ICRS Wednesday Forum: Religion, Violence & Diversity: Negotiating the Boundaries of Indonesian Identity

Wednesday Forum News Sunday, 27 January 2008

On Thursday, January 30, 2008, CRCS&ICRS will hold discussion. The theme will be

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S U R G A Surga dan neraka memang dibuat sebagai a S U R G A
Surga dan neraka memang dibuat sebagai alat ukur dan wadah pemisah. Keberadaanya merupakan konsekuensi logis dari sebuah tarik ulur tentang baik dan buruk. Mereka yang dijanjikan surga patut bersenang hati. Namun, ada saat ketika keyakinan tentang keselamatan tidak lagi menenangkan. Mungkin persoalannya bukan siapa yang akan masuk surga, melainkan mengapa kita begitu sibuk memastikan orang lain tidak.
Berawal dari percakapan antah berantah, @safinatul_aula tengah berefleksi tentang nasib diri dan teman-temannya nanti. Simak refleksinya di situs web crcs.
Tensions around the Gulf of Hormuz are shaking glo Tensions around the Gulf of Hormuz are shaking global oil supply and accelerating the push for alternatives green energy. Geothermal is often framed as the answer. But whose “green” is it?
What if “green energy” isn’t always as green as it sounds?
Together with @honeyyymooooonnn we bring stories from communities on the frontlines of geothermal projects in Indonesia, where sustainability is debated, challenged, and reimagined. It is not just about resistance, but a different way of thinking about energy, justice, and our relationship with nature.

Join the discussion at UGM Graduate School building, 3rd floor. We provide snacks and drinks, don't forget to bring your tumbler. This event is free and open to public.
S I M P A N G Ada saat ketika tradisi tidak saling S I M P A N G
Ada saat ketika tradisi tidak saling meniadakan, tetapi diam-diam bernegosiasi. Seperti tahlilan yang bersanding dengan cengbeng. Dua bahasa ritual berbeda yang bertemu dalam kebutuhan yang sama: merawat ingatan dan menghadirkan yang telah tiada. Di situ, batas antara agama dan budaya dilenturkan. Mungkin yang mengganggu bukan pertemuannya, melainkan kegelisahan kita sendiri tentang siapa yang berhak menentukan mana yang sah, mana yang menyimpang.

Simak catatan lapangan @yohanes_leo27 tentang cengbeng di makam dukun gula Bah De Pok hanya di situs web crcs
ENTANGLED WORLDS 🌏 Toward a Transdisciplinary Envi ENTANGLED WORLDS 🌏
Toward a Transdisciplinary Environmental Studies

Wednesday Forum Thematic series brings together three distinct topics, each grounded in different disciplinary and lived backgrounds.
Across these conversations, we move from grassroots environmental struggles in Indonesia, to the historical formation of extractive industries under colonial capitalism, and finally to everyday religious practices embedded in agricultural life. Each session offers a different lens—activism, historical analysis, and lived religion—yet all point to the same reality: our environmental worlds are never isolated, but shaped through complex entanglements of power, belief, and practice.

Join the discussion at UGM Graduate School building, 3rd floor. We provide snacks and drinks, don't forget to bring your tumbler. This event is free and open to public.
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