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Jakarta: inequality and the poverty of elite pluralism
Published 2017
New Mandala, 19 April
Judging from national and international headlines, Jakarta’s gubernatorial election on 19 April represents not just a major turning point for the nation’s capital and city of 12 million, but potentially for the entire country. The alarmist tone is largely due to the unsettling direction campaigning has taken over the past eight months, that has seen any possible substantive policy debates over how to best tackle Jakarta’s complex infrastructural, economic, and social problems subsumed by sectarian identity politics.
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Published 2016
New Mandala, 3 November
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Out of the rubble: Jakarta’s poor and displaced seek a vehicle for their voice
Published 2016
Indonesia at Melbourne, October 4
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The politics of flood alleviation in Jakarta
Published 2015
The Jakarta Post, September 5
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Floods, housing security and rights of Jakarta's poor
Published 2014
The Jakarta Post, February 8
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Published 2014
New Mandala, 4 July
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Democracy, a ‘pathway to hell’
Published 2014
New Mandala, 20 March
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Le mouvement Punk en Indonosie
Published 2013
Le Banian, 15, 93 - 103
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No matter how hard they try, punk in Indonesia won’t die
Published 2012
Punk Aid: Aceh Calling compilation CD, Evacuate Records
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Published 2012
Inside Indonesia, August 30