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Call for Paper 14 th Urban Research Plaza Academic Forum: A New Community Management Through Arts and Cultures

Rilis Berita Sunday, 1 November 2015

Call for Paper

A New Community Management Through Arts and Cultures

– This theme is expected to discuss the effectiveness of community management in revitalizing or re-actualization of traditional art
– The study is expected to evaluate the existing community managements

Luaran wajib
Satu artikel/makalah dalam bahasa Inggris yang akan dipresentasikan dalam Seminar internasional 14th URP Academic Forum Kerjasama Fakultas Ilmu Budaya Universitas Gadjah Mada dengan Osaka City University, dan Institut Seni Indonesia pada bulan Februari 2016, serta akan diterbitkan dalam prosiding dan website URP

Ketentuan
Proposal berbahasa Indonesia
Merupakan hasil penelitian berbasis Indonesia
Untuk kepentingan peer-review yang bersifat anonim, nama dan aneka identitas pengusul proposal hanya dituliskan pada halaman muka proposal.
Pada halaman pertama proposal, judul penelitian dituliskan lagi tanpa nama atau identitas apapun pengusul proposal.
Proposal dilampiri CV
Proposal dikirimkan dalam wujud softcopy dengan format pdf
Hibah dana untuk 2 artikel terpilih @Rp 7.500.000,-

Batas waktu penerimaan proposal
20 November 2015 pukul 23:59 via email: urp.fib@ugm.ac.id
Pengumuman hasil artikel terpilih (melalui blind review) 30 November 2015

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Lecture Series on Theory : Citizenship, welfare and the non-state institution: Theorizing the case of the 20th century Indonesia

News Release Monday, 12 October 2015

Lecture Series on Theory

Tuesday October 13, 2015
at 13:00 – 15:00 Ruang SIdang Pimpinan
By: Dr. Agus Suwignyo

Citizenship, welfare and the non-state institution: Theorizing the case of the 20th century Indonesia

The emergence of post-Second World War independent states in Southeast Asia not only marked the switch of the category of the region from formerly “Western colonies” into that of “developing” and “the South-group” countries. It also assumed the legacy of State-driven citizenship and public welfare. The aim of this presentation is to theorize and to invite further debate on the complexity that such a State-driven paradigm of citizenship and public welfare had presented in the context of 20th century Indonesia. By far, standard Indonesian historiography suggests that the role of the State was looming large in the affairs. Yet, in this presentation it is argued that both state and non-state institutions exchanged roles and influenced each other in the creation of public welfare and citizenship across the late colonial and post-colonial periods, thus making co-existence of a dual institutional system.

Public Lecture: Musical and socio-cultural diversity and unity in Yogyakarta: Fifteen years ago and today

News Release Wednesday, 26 August 2015

Public Lecture:

Tuesday September, 1 2015
at Pukul 13:30 – 15:30 WIB Ruang SIdang 1
By : Dr. Max Richter

Musical and socio-cultural diversity and unity in Yogyakarta: Fifteen years ago and today

Dr. Max Richter is a Research Fellow (Indonesian Engagement) at Monash Sustainability Institute and Deputy Director of the Monash Asia Institute. His doctoral research centered on musical practices and discussions in downtown Yogyakarta in 2000-2001, subsequently published as Musical worlds in Yogyakarta (KITLV/ISEAS, available as Global Commons through OAPEN). That research focused on street-based occupational groups and their identifications with musik jalanan and campursari, and drew on Pierre Bourdieu’s concepts while also seeking to formulate alternative approaches. Nowadays Max Richter’s research includes remote-area electrification in Indonesia and strengthening Australia-Indonesia collaborative research partnerships, but he also maintains a keen interest in Indonesia’s musical life. This presentation will begin by reflecting on musical influences on social relations around 2000-2001. It will then invite discussion on music in present-day Yogyakarta, and what this might tell us about Indonesian cultural and political trends more broadly.

A Master Course: Pre-Modern European History in the Thirteenth to Eighteenth Centuries

News Release Wednesday, 5 August 2015

A Master Course
Pre-Modern European History
in the Thirteenth to Eighteenth Centuries
History Department, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada
Yogyakarta, 31st August-4th September 2015

Description
Jurusan Sejarah, Fakultas Ilmu Budaya, UGM will conduct a Master course on Pre-Modern European History in the thirteenth to eighteenth centuries. Consisting of lectures and in-depth discussions, the course will be focus on the European region, from social economic, political and cultural aspects. Expert of European History from University of Hamburg, Prof. Dr. Jürgen Sarnowsky, will be invited to deliver the prepared lectures. The courses are intended to deepen understanding from academic interaction among Indonesia scholars. By these means, the course can hopefully pave the way for future collaboration in generating knowledge about Europe and the study of social and humanities. Twenty participants are expected to the course. The course will be conduct on

Date : 31st August-4th September 2015
Time : 09.00—13.30 WIB
Venue : Ruang Sidang I Fakultas Ilmu Budaya
Universitas Gadjah Mada
Jl. Nusantara 1, Yogyakarta 55281

Requirements
The course is free and open to students in social sciences and humanities of UGM. Interested applicants may send his/her intent to join the course before 25 August 2015 to widaratihkamiso@yahoo.co.id.

Contacts
Widaratih Kamiso widaratihkamiso@yahoo.co.id
Rika Sayekti rikasukmono@yahoo.com

La Conférence sur l’OULIPO

News Release Thursday, 28 May 2015

L’Oulipo a été créé en 1960 par François Le Lionnais, scientifique amoureux de littérature, et Raymond Queneau, écrivain et mathématicien. L’idée de départ était d’interroger la mathématique, la science et les formes oubliées, pour proposer de nouvelles structures pour les textes littéraires.
La notion de « contrainte » est centrale dans le travail oulipien. Contrairement aux apparences, elle est un facteur essentiel de liberté dans la création. Elle est également un outil décisif dans l’interrogation du « sens » : le texte dit ce qu’il dit et ce que la contrainte dit aussi.
Parmi les membres célèbres de l’Oulipo on compte Raymond Queneau, l’auteur des « cent mille milliards de poèmes » que personne ne lira jamais en entier, Georges Perec dont le roman « La Disparition » est tout entier écrit sans la lettre « e », Italo Calvino dont le roman « Si une nuit d’hiver un voyageur » n’est constitué que de débuts de romans, Jacques Roubaud, maître de l’alexandrin dont « l’Ode à la ligne 23 » explore tous les moyens de le trahir !
Le groupe est international et compte 40 membres dont la moitié sont excusés pour cause de décès.
Paul Fournel, écrivain, en est actuellement le Président. Il fera une présentation de l’histoire du groupe, de son fonctionnement et lira des textes caractéristiques du travail oulipien.

4 juin, 13.00-15.00
Auditorium FIB – UGM
By: Paul Fournel (paulfournel.net, http://oulipo.net/)

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