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On Equal Terms, Please

Pluralism Researches Saturday, 26 June 2010

This article explains Zainal Abidin Bagir responds to R. Scott Appleby’s article “Fundamentalisms, Secular and Otherwise” in Open Democracy. Zainal pointed fundamental problems with how religion and religious community abroad are represented in the report and many seem to come from the use of American national security interests as the framework.
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Annual Report of Religious Life in Indonesia 2009

Pluralism Researches Saturday, 26 June 2010

Laporan 2009 ini terdiri dari tiga bagian. Pertama, menyangkut peraturan dan hukum yang terkait agama, di antaranya Perda dan Raperda terkait Islam, UU Kesehatan, serta RUU Jaminan Produk Halal. Kedua, membahas kasus-kasus pertentangan dalam masyarakat terkait agama seperti 18 kasus Rumah Ibadah, serta wacana penyesatan dan penodaan agama terutama kasus Ahmadiyah. Ketiga, menelaah peran agama dalam kampanye Pemilu 2009 dan fenomena film yang merepresentasikan agama.

Pluralism Working Paper No. 6/2010: Human Rights, Pluralims and Civil Society

Pluralism Researches Saturday, 26 June 2010

In this paper, Prof. Sitharamam Kakarala presented an interesting review of the conceptual approaches and strategic actions of human rights – and secular action groups in complex plural societies. His analysis particularly referred to the context of communal violence and conflict issues in contemporary India. He explores salient concerns around religious pluralism and relates them to issues of caste, gender and ethnicity. The paper shows that the inadequacy problem is not confined to civil society practice. Similar struggles can be identified in the realm of social theory development. Concisely the paper explores recent theoretical challenges to the “too simplistic dichotomy between the universal and the particular in understanding the ideals of democracy, human rights” and other core concepts which are closely related to pluralism. The paper goes on to identify a number of key lessons and emerging scenarios which creatively challenge our thinking about social theory and social action for pluralism.

Pluralism Working Paper No. 5 / 2010: The Idea of Secularism and the Supreme Court of India

Pluralism Researches Saturday, 26 June 2010

In this paper Justice Aftab Alama proposes to present a perspective on the role of the Supreme Court of India in upholding the ideal of secularism while balancing the interests of a deeply plural society like India. He will try to cover, very broadly, three areas; one concerning community based rights or minority rights and how in recent years the Court has tended to give priority to individual rights and freedom over community based rights; two how the Court has perceived secularism and how in some of its later decisions it has tended to take a mono-culturist rather than a pluralist view of secularism and third, how the Court has tried to regulate the State’s intervention in religious affairs.

Ziarah atau Paganisme?

Berita Wednesday Forum Thursday, 10 June 2010

Agus Tridiatno Yoachim, mahasiswa ICRS-Yogyakarta, pada Wednesday Forum 29 April 2009 lalu menerangkan bahwa peziarahan Katolik di biara Hati Kudus Yesus, Ganjuran, Bantul, menganggap air yang berasal dari tempat ziarah itu sebagai berkat dari Tuhan. Air itu dianggap berkaitan dengan iman mereka kepada Yesus Kristus. Melalui air tersebut harapan atau permintaan peziarah sebagian besar dikabulkan, termasuk disembuhkannya berbagai penyakit yang mereka alami.

Keberadaan tempat peziarahan ini secara historis diawali dengan usaha keluarga Schmutzer dalam membangun daerah Ganjuran. Usaha mereka dimulai dari pengembangan industri gula dengan membeli perkebunan tebu dan sebuah pabrik gula bernama Gondang Lipoero. Mereka kemudian mendirikan sebuah gereja Katolik bergaya Hindu pada tahun 1924, dan diteruskan dengan pendirian biara Hati Kudus sebagai sebuah monumen untuk menyembah Yesus pada tahun 1927-1930.

CRCS&ICRS Wednesday Forum: Pandangan Muslim terhadap Dialog Inter-Kristian

Berita Wednesday Forum Thursday, 10 June 2010

Topik dikusi pada Wednesday Forum minggu ini adalah “Pandangan Muslim terhadap Dialog Inter-Kristian,” yang akan diartikulasikan oleh Mega Hidayati, M. A., pembicara minggu ini. Kami mengundang Anda untuk bergabung dalam forum ini. Beberapa informasi mengenai forum ini dapat dibaca sebagai berikut ini.

Hari/tanggal: Rabu, 6 Juni 2009
Waktu: 12.30 – 14.30 WIB (makan siang gratis)
Tempat: Ruang 306, UGM Sekolah Pascasarjana Jln. Teknika Utara Pogung
Pembicara: Mega Hidayati, M. A.

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A M P A T Baru kemarin, pemerintah YTTA melakukan A M P A T
Baru kemarin, pemerintah YTTA melakukan aksi simsalabim dengan mencabut empat konsesi tambang di salah satu gugusan Red Line. Aksi "heroik" itu terlihat janggal ketika perusahaan yang paling bermasalah dalam perusakan lingkungan, bahkan yang menjadi pusat viral, justru dilindungi. Tentu bukan karena cocokologi dengan nama Raja Ampat sehingga hanya empat perusahaan yang dicabut konsesinya. Bukan cocokologi juga ketika Raja Ampat akan menjadi lokus tesis yang akan diuji esok di CRCS UGM. Berkebalikan dengan aksi badut jahat di Raja Ampat, @patricia_kabes akan bercerita bagaimana komunitas masyarakat di Aduwei mengelola laut dengan lestari melalui sasi. Berangkat dari negeri timur, peraih beasiswa LPDP ini justru menjadi yang pertama di angkatannya untuk menambahkan dua huruf pada akhir namanya.
For people who learn religious studies, it is comm For people who learn religious studies, it is common to say that "religion", as a concept and category, is Western modern invention. It is European origin, exported globally through colonialism and Christian mission. Despite its noble intention to decolonize modern social categories, it suffers from historical inaccuracy. Precolonial Islamic Malay and Javanese texts in the 16th and 17th century reflect a strong sense of reified religion, one whose meaning closely resembles the modern concept.

Come and join @wednesdayforum 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.
I N S P I R A S I Secara satir, penyandang disabil I N S P I R A S I
Secara satir, penyandang disabilitas baru mendapatkan sorotan ketika dia mampu berprestasi, mampu mengatasi segala rintangan dan kekurangan. Singkat kata, penyandang disabilitas kemudian menjadi sumber inspirasi bagi nondisabilitas. Budi Irawanto menyebutnya sebagai "inspirational porn". Simak ulasan lengkapnya di situs web crcs ugm.
Human are the creature who live between the mounta Human are the creature who live between the mountain and the sea. Yet, human are not the only one who live between the mountain and the sea. Human are the one who lives by absorbing what above and beneath the mountain and the sea. Yet, human are the same creature who disrupt and destroy the mountain, the sea, and everything between. Not all human, but always human. By exploring what/who/why/and how the life between the mountain and the sea is changing, we learn to collaborate and work together, human and non-human, for future generation—no matter what you belief, your cultural background.

Come and join @wednesdayforum with Arahmaiani 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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