The following is a list of reports which have been produced as a part of the ACICIS Field Study Options. These reports are not ‘academic theses’ in the usual sense of the term. Their emphasis is on empirical field work, that is, the collecting of information by the student using their Indonesian language skills, rather than seeking any particular theoretical break-throughs. But they are often a rich resource of field material, which could well be of interest to a wider readership.
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Semester 42 (February 2016)
270. Susan de Groot Heupner: Labour Exploitation, Systematic Oppression and Violence in Palm Oil Plantations in North Sumatra
269. Thomas Brown: A Community Within, A Community Apart Hazara Refugees Managing A Life of Limbo in West Java
268. Emma Ford: The Impact of Indonesia Mengajar on Remote Communities through The Eyes of Pengajar Muda
267. Michael McAneney: An Analysis of The Factors of Australia’s Influence on The Indonesian Policy Decision Making Process
266. Jyden Tan: Proses Interaksi dan Akulturasi Mahasiswa Perantau UNPAR
Semester 41 (February 2015)
265. Thomas Brown: After The Boats Stop: Host-Refugee and Inter-Refugee Dynamics in Indonesia in Response to Australia’s Closed Border Policy
264. Freya Gaunt: Analisis Terhadap Para Pekerja Industri Kreatif di Kota Bandung
Semester 40 (February 2015)
263. Aamir Kadir: Badan yang Berbeda, Mesin yang Sama: Perspektif Populer Bandung dan Yogyakarta terhadap Kelangsungan Hidup Orde Baru di Masa Reformasi
262. David Longo: Pendidikan Hak-Hak Manusia dalam Masyarakat Indonesia Modern
261. Fletcher Miles: The Effectiveness and Role of Donor Funded Microcredit in Indonesia
260. Friska Riyadi: Pembelajaran Masyarakat Kota Bandung dan Sekitarnya Untuk Menerapkan Pengelolaan Sampah yang Berkelanjutan
Semester 39 (August 2014)
259. Tennille Bernhard: Kaum Muda dan Dialog Lintas Agama
258. Charlotte Corbyn: Organized Labour in The 2014 Indonesian Presidential Election
257. Kate Snailham: Australia Tutup Pintu Pengungsi, Kebijakan Suaka Australia yang Baru di Indonesia
256. Grace Dong: Pengaruh Pendidikan Dasar Terhadap Pekerja Anak di Cibaduyut, Bandung
255. Fay Edwards:Pertanian Perkotaan Sebagai Solusi Untuk Masalah Urbanisasi di Kota Bandung
254. Samantha Kendrigan: Studi Kasus Masalah Terjemahan Terkait dengan Ekspresi, Frasa Biasa, dan Frasa Idiomatik
253. David Scholefield: Rehabilitation, Advocacy, and Conservation of Indonesian Orangutan
Semester 38 (February 2014)
252. Callum Cashel:The Utility of Peacekeeping Operations to The Tentara Nasional Indonesia in Responding To The Regional Security Environment
251. Andria Dale: Dari Tempat Wisata ke Perkampungan Pengungsi, Perubahan Sosial di Puncak
250. Lukas Fort: Kepemimpinan Perempuan
249. Bianca Barsan: Interaksi Etnis, Asimilasi, dan Proses Identitas Etnis: Kasus Orang Indonesia-Cina
Semester 37 (August 2013)
248: Iona Main:BBM Naik, Dampak Pemotongan Subsidi BBM terhadap Kemiskinan di Indonesia
247: James Baker: Usaha Pemerintah Indonesia Untuk Memastikan Pemilihan Umum 2014 Adalah Pemilihan yang Aksesibel
246: Jonathon Mackay: Kegagalan Negara, Penindasan Terhadap Jemaat Agama Minoritas di Jawa Barat
244: Karina Forward:La Via Campesina di Indonesia: Petani Kecil, Kedaulatan Pangan, dan Kesetaraan Gender di Jawa Tengah
243: Michael Peck: Penggunaan Bahasa Gaul di Indonesia
242: Stewart Palmer: Penerapan Kompilasi Hukum Islam di Sidang Pengadilan Agama dan Efeknya Terhadap Hak-Hak Wanita
241: Kirrilly McKenzie: The “Jokowi” Phenomenon
240: Timothy Newman: Penanaman Modal Asing Setelah Krisis 1997/1998
239 Daniel Gazzard: Sikap Masyarakat Jawa Barat Islam Terhadap Hak-Hak Perempuan dalam Agama Islam: Pembandingan Antara Faktor-Faktor Demografi
238. Hermann Ruiz Salgado: Conjuring The Past: Indonesian Failed TRC and Village Spirits
237. Clancy O’ Donnell: Comparative Study: Traditional Land Rights in Australia and Indonesia with Particular Reference to the Recent Constitutional Court Ruling on Act 41/1999 on Forestry (UUK) in Response to The Submission by Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara (AMAN)
Semester 35 (August 2012)
236. Chay Booker: Kehidupan Kaum Homoseksual di Jawa Timur: Pendapat Masyarakat
235. Daniel Carney: Perkembangan Pariwisata Surfing di Desa Watu Karung, Kab. Pacitan, Jawa Timur
234. Mitchell Cooper: Persaudaraan Setia Hati Teratai: Filsafat, Teknik dan Pikiran Spiritualis dari Siswa Pemula
233. Nathan Dyson: Komunitas Ateis di Jawa
232. Kel Fisher: Potret Terorisme dalam Media Massa di Indonesia Sejak Bom Bali I
231. Erin Hill: Persepsi Masyarakat tentang Citra Tubuh Perempuan di Indonesia
230. Jessica Lock: Pendapat dan Perubahan terhadap Difabel Apakah Hidup Menjadi Lebih Mudah atau Lebih Sulit untuk Orang yang Cacat dalam Masyarakat Indonesia?
229. Thomas Power: Politik Pragmatis dalam Partai Islam: Analisis Program, Strategi, Pencitraan dan Performa Elektoral Partai Keadilan Sejahtera di Kota Malang
228. Matthew Satchwell: Penilaian Kebijakan CSR Mobil Cepu Limited di Bojonegoro Kepada Masyarakat di Sekitar Operasi Perusahaan
227. Jade Sciberras: Pemulihan dan Reintegrasi Sosial: Membantu Korban Perdagangan Perempuan dan Anak
226. Hayley Wood: Kompilasi Sinkretisasi, Tradisi Mistis dan Agama Islam dalam Masyarakat Modern di Kabupaten Banyuwangi
Semester 34 (February 2012)
225. Dale Druhan: Pengelolaan Sampah dan Pelestarian Lingkungan di Sekolah – Sekolah Menengah di Kota Malang: Studi Kasus Program Adiwiyata
224. Leighton Gallagher: Bahasa Inggris dan Pengecualian Sosial Antar Kaum Muda di Kencana Sari Timur Surabaya
223. Wyatt Gordon: Pengembang Industri Keramik Rumah Tangga di Kota Malang
222. Belinda Hopkins: Akses Keadilan Kelompok Perempuan Melalui LSM di Kota Malang dengan Studi Kasus tentang Perceraian
221. Melanie Indratheb: Kesadaran Kesehatan Mental dan Aksebilitas pada Pelayanan Kesehatan Mental di Malang
220. Garik Sadovy: Pengembangan Program Konservasi Banteng di Taman Nasional Baluran
219. Rianna Tararelli: Dampak Pembangunan Mall terhadap Keberadaan Pasar Tradisional di Kota Malang
218. Katrina Wallis: Jalan Menuju Modernisasi (Proses Modernisasi Pendidikan di Pondok Pesantren Putri An-Nur 2 , Bululawang dan Pondok Modern Al-Rifa’I, Gondanglegi, Kabupaten Malang, Jawa Timur)
217. Sarah Watson: Penggunaan kearifan lokal sebagai alat untuk mengidentifikasi jenis tanaman yang terancam punah dan menilai keanekaraman hayati, di Kampung Ciptagelar, Jawa Barat.
Semester 33 (August 2011)
216. Benjamin Bilson: Kepentingan Identitas Tempo Doeloe di Malang atas Terima Wisatawan Mancanegara
215. James Dawson: Arema dan Aremania: Cermin Politik Malang
214. Arjuna Dibley: Pemohon Masyarakat Sipil di Depan Mahkamah Konstitusi
213. Max Eddy: Pengaruh Pasar Modern terhadap Pasar Tradisional di Malang
212. Katherine Gratton: Pendapat perempuan tentang perempuam dalam dunia: Politik pada era reformasi dan masa depan di kota Malang
211. Jessica Laughlin: Kekerasan Dalam Rumah Tangga
210. Rosalie Pitt: Pelaksanaan Pengarusutamaan Gender pada Sekolah Dasar Negeri dan Sekolah Dasar Agama di Malang dan Batu
209. Melanie Tulloch: Membayangkan bangsa ideal: studi kasus Pendidikan Kewarganegaraan (PKN) di Indonesia
208. Tasman Vaughan: Dampak Dari Jembatan Suramadu Terhadap Masyarakat Bangkalan
Semester 32 (February 2011)
207. Natha Middlemas: Pendaftaran kelakiran dan pencapaian hak-hak anak: Studi kasus Kota Malang also read an article about her in the Malang Post
206. Chris Radford: Luasnya penerimaan faktor dan karakteristik, oleh manajemen PermataBank, yang dapat melanjutkan perkembangan bank tersebut
205. Yasmin Winnett: Go Organik! Berangkat dari wacana revolusi hijau menuju pertanian berkelanjutan: Siapa diuntungkan loeh pendekatan pertanian organik diarahkan ekonomi dan pemberdayaan sosial?
204. David Wyatt: Memerangi perdagangan manusia di Indonesia
Semester 31 (August 2010)
203. Danny Fairhead: Multiculturalism and the port economy of Kalimas, Kalimantan
202. Angharad Lodwick: Tattoo culture in Java
201. Brooke Nolan: The political economy of small fisherman in Roti Island and East Java
Semester 30 (February 2010)
200. Benita Chudleigh: The Diverse Range of Curriculums Used in Pesantren (Islamic boarding schools)
199. Thomas Flemons: Durga/Umayi – Novel or Performance
198. Lisa Mapson: Kesenian, Identitas, dan Hak Cipta: Kasus ‘Pencurian’ Reog Ponorogo
197. Madison Richardson: An Investigation Concerning the System Rice Intensification (SRI) in East Java
Semester 29 (August 2009)
196. Tavish Redgrave: The Transformation of Recreational Fishing in Malang
195. Juliet Thornton: The Popular Perception of the Leadership of Barack Obama
194. Annika Wood: Community Perception of Sexual Health Education in Indonesia
Semester 28 (February 2009)
193. Kellie Eccleston: Animal Welfare in East Java
192. Rebecca Leake: ‘Female Island’: Migration Culture and its Impact in Bawean Island
191. Linda McRae: Societal Lifestyles in the Mt Arjuna Forrest Area
190. Lucy Springate: Two Case Studies of Kesurupan (Spirit Possession) in Javanese Culture
189. Melinda Williams: Female Circumcision Practices in East Java
Semester 27 (September 2008)
188. Brooke Nolan: Dayak Keharingan belief systems
187. Katherine Parsons: The Reality of the Rewvitalisation of the Indonesian Scout Movement
186. Catriona Richards: Streetkids and Educational Access: A Case Study on the Role of Civil Society
Semester 26 (February 2008)
185. Rachelle Cole: Kaliandra Sejati’s local community development activities in Dayurejo and Jatiarjo
184. Dan Delaney: Swiftlet Nest Farming in East Java
183. Mariefe Donaghue: The Role of Information in the Organic Coffee Certification process
182. Jessica Kerr: Behind the Fences: Middle Class Groupings in Malang, East Java
181. Eurico Muller: Trade unions and Contract Systems: A Study of Kretek Cigarette Factories in Malang, East Java
180. Ayleen O’Hanlon: Java Day’: Essentialist Policy in Javanese Cultural Preservation in Surabaya, Indonesia.
179. Annisa Sukada: ’Kethoprak’ : Cultural Preservation in Changing Times
Semester 25 (September 2007)
178. Drew Boekel: The Traditional Oil Industry, Block Cepu
177. Emma Small: The Lapindo Mud Disaster and the Role of Non-Governmental Organisations
Semester 24 (February 2007)
176.. Hannah Al-Rashid: White is Beautiful: Perceptions of Beauty and the Indonesian Obsession with White Skin
175. Eli Brewis: Indie and Underground Bands in Malang: An example of an Indonesian Subculture
174. Anne Dickson: Views of Aisyiyah Women Towards Polygamy
173. Nina James: The Problems of Fisherfolk in the Bali Strait and the Impact of Regional Autonomy Laws on the Industry
172. Marion McQueen: The Socio-economic Impacts of the Lapindo Mud Disaster, Particularly Towards Workers in the Informal Sector
171. Samuel Pickering: Application of the Concept of Sustainable Development as a Means of Mangrove Forest Management, Grajagan.
170. Candice Vooles: East Javanese Beliefs towards Nyai Loro Kidul
169. James Welch: Safety of the Aviation Industry following Deregulation: The Factors Influencing Safety Levels and the Parties Responsible
Semester 23 (September 2006)
168. David Armstrong: Visitor Levels to Archaeological Sites in East Java: Data from 1988-2005
167. Tamie Balaga: The Meaning and Importance of the Head Scarf to the Younger Generation: Comparative Study Malang-Yogya
166. Tristram Boveington: A Survey of Papuan Students in East Java: Background, Facts and Ambitions
165. Michael Collins: Beyond Mutual Respect: Religious Views in Indonesia
164. Anna Johnson: The Other Side of Labour Migration: The Children of Migrant Workers in Kesemben, Blitar
163. Kim Heriot-Darragh: Not Accepted, but Not Denied: The Position of Transvestites in Malang
162. Jack Radecki: Land-Use Conflict in a National Park: A Study of Ranupani Village, BTS National Park
161. Esther Sainsbury: Post-Reformasi Changes to Trans-Migration Policy in Indonesia
160. Zoe Swinton: AUSAID Projects in Indonesia: Opinions of of Aid Recipients
159. Orlando de Guzman: The Link Between the 1965 Massacres and the Myth of Prince Samodro at Gunung Kemukus
158. Chris Urbanski: The Rise and Fall of Alliances Between the Tea and Prostitution Industry in the Simpang Lima Area, Semarang
157. Ray Webber: Participation in World Of Warcraft by the Indonesian On-Line Community
Semester 22 (February 2006)
156. David Armstrong: Visitor Levels to Candi Singosari, Malang 1994-2005
155. David Cook: The Death of the Batu Apple Industry
154. Anthony Crowe: In the End it’s all about the Money: Study of Local Politics in Madiun
153. Marianne Frith: Chinese Identity in Malang: Cultural Perservation and Discrimination in the Post-New Order Period
152. Saarah Jappie: The Grave of Syekh Yusuf in Madura: Oral Histories and Local Perceptions from the People of Talango
151. Kate Stevens: Christian-Muslim Relations in Indonesia: UMM Case Study
150. Paul Svingos: The Justice and Prosperity Party as the New Face of Islam in Indonesia; A Survey of Cadre in Malang City
149. Quinton Temby: Radical but not Fundamentalist: An Interpretative Analysis of the Darul Islam Magazine
Semester 21 (September 2005)
148. Kim Andren: Indonesian Women, Sexual Behaviour and Islam: A Case Study
147. Louisa Garfoot: Changes in the Religious Behaviour of East Java Hindu Society (Comparative Study Between the Young and Old Generation)
146. Nick Heaney: Language Relationships in Malang: The Influence of English on Indonesian Youth Slang
145. Emily Provan: Folklore and Moral Instruction to the Children in Malang
144. Caitlyn Stanley: Attitude and Awareness of the People of Bajo toward the Environment and Conservation
Semester 20 (February 2005)
143. Kelly Burgess: Policies and Measures of the Indonesian government, NGOs and foreign businesses in regard to the matter of child labour in Indonesia
142. Victoria Guard: Social-Cultural, Environmental and Economic Impacts of Tourism in the Gili Islands of NTB Province, Indonesia
141. Evan Hynd: Continuity among Islamic opposition groups in Indonesia: from the revolution to the era of Reformation
140. David Osborne: Foreign Investors in Indonesia; Cultural and Religious Accommodation and their Importance in the Formula for Success
139. Katherine Purwanto: Candi Jago and its Relevance in Contemporary Times
138. Rachael Ratican: The Influence of the Liberation of Timor Leste on Australia-Indonesia Relations
137. Hannah Taarnby: The impact of tourism on the environment of Bali
Semester 19 (September 2004)
136. Kate Atkins: Tourism and Development in the Karimunjawa National Park
135. Sonja Balaga: Studying Shadow Puppetry: Searching for the Soul of the Puppets
134. Melanie Barnes: Language and Politics: the Discourse of Plesetan (Word Play)
133. Sam Beckman: Seeking a Balance: Management of the Interaction Between the Community and Alas Purwo National Park
132. Stephanie Creagh: Sex Education in the High Schools of the Special District of Yogyakarta
131. Angus Gratton: Putting Right the Discourse: Developments in the Teaching of History in Malang since the Beginning of the Reform Era
130. Clare Harvey: Education, Modes of Resistance and the Preservation of Urban Kampungs
129. Daniel Heppell: Cause and Effect of Changes in Javanese Culture in Yogyakarta
128. Lisa Johnson: Sports and Identity: the Function of Sports in the Formation of Identity for the Society and People of the City of Malang
127. Erin Kite: Chinese Cultural Identity: Suharto’s Policy of Complete Assimilation and the Record of Its Success or Failure
126. Janelle Marburg: East Timorese University Students in Malang: Experiences, Perceptions and Ambitions
125. Jemma Parsons: The Life of Female College Students in Pesantren (Islamic Boarding Schools) in Central and East Java
124. Elizabeth Raleigh: Muslim Fashion for Women and Popular Culture in Indonesia: Influences and Perceptions
123. Esther Walcott: The Art of Traditional Medicine in Malang: Knowledge and Perception
122. Johan Weintre: Several Snapshots of the Kanayatan Dayak: Precious Rituals and Agricultural Diversity in the West Kalimantan Forest
Semester 18 (February 2004)
121. Jenny Backstrom: Trade and Protection of Turtles in Bali: Changing and Fixed Attitudes
120. David Evans: The Dewaruci in Javanist Spiritual and Cultural Praxis and its Subjective Force on Javanese Naval Bureaucracy
119. Jessica Prince: Life Knowledge, Farmers’ Sovereignty and Organic Agriculture: Sowing the Seeds of Social Transformation
118. Eileen Stelmach: The Human Face of Environmental Disaster in the Village of Sitiarjo
117. Nicola Hall: Cooperatives in the City and Kebupaten of Malang
116. Rebecca McLaren: Trafficking of Women Workers from Blitar, the Role of NGOs and the Government of Blitar in Overcoming the Problem
115. Deanne Whitfield: Sleeping under a Sack – Street Children of Yogyakarta
Semester 17 (September 2003)
114. Tracy Wright Webster: Beyond the Closet: The Voices of Lesbian Women in Yogyakarta
113. Georgia Sedgwick: Mural as Social Phenomenon: A Study of Murals in Yogyakarta
112. Rebecca Burchell: Community Perceptions about Keppres 6/2000 : A Case Study in Yogyakarta
111. David Henton: Tingkat Kesadaran dan Pemahaman Masyarakat Kecamatan Bumiaji Kota Batu tentang Konservasi dan Lingkungan Hidup
110. Johan Weintre: The Social Organisation and Culture of a Minority Group in Indonesia: A Case Study of the Orang Rimba in Sumatra (The Nomadic Kubu Society)
Semester 16 (February 2003)
109. Rebecca Meckleburg: A Portrait of Contemporary Life in a Rural Javanese Farming Community in the Era of Globalisation
108. Thomas Barker: Pink Noise: Indonesia dan Pornografinya
107. Tanya Fisher: Transisi Kesehatan di Indonesia: Jasmani yang tidak Aktif dan Implikasinya bagi Kesehatan Penduduk
Semester 15 (September 2002)
106. Anne Pohlman: Daughters of Srikandi: The Founding, Growth and Destruction of Gerwani (Gerakan Wanita Indonesia)
105. Emma Wilson: Clash of Cultures: Anti-Western Islamic Sentiment in Indonesia
104. Charlotte King: The Impact of the Situbondo Incident – 10 October 1996
103. Inez Mahony: The Role of Dukun in Contemporary East Java: A Case Study of Banyuwangi Dukun
102. Ulla Keech-Marx: Komersialisasi Tenunan Songke: Dampaknya Terhadap Masyarakat Manggarai
101. Lisa Woinarski: Pulau Serangan: Dampak Pembangunan pada Lingkungan dan Masyarakat
100. Karl Brandt: Mengapa Kebudayaan Masyarakat Kampung Komodo Terancam
99. Jacqueline Dobell: Otonomi Daerah: Implementasi di Jawa Timor
98. Mayra Walsh: Pondok Pesantren dan Ajaran Golongan Islam Ekstrim
97. Jennifer Robinson: Kasus Abepura: Sebuah Ujian untuk UU No 26/2000 dan Penegakan HAM di Papua dan Indonesia
96. Sarah Dinsmore: ITF di Indonesia: Analisa Sejarah Aliran Taekwondo International Taekwon-Do Federation di Indonesia, Tahun 1970 Sampai 2003
95. Racheal Kuczma: Gerakan Buruh di Indonesia
Semester 14 (February 2002)
94. Christopher Campbell: “Why go to Temples?” The Role of Ancient Temples in East Java
93. Kipley Nink: South Sulawesi Fishermen who Fish in Australia: Their Technology and Know how
92. John Psilopatis: Aremania: From Hooliganism to Model Soccer Supporters
91. Sean Reardon: The Mass Killing of Members of the Indonesian Communist Party: 1965/66
90. Joanne Sharpe: ‘Indie’ Spirit: The Independent Film Movement in Indonesia
89. Adelaide Worcester: Prostitution in a Cultural Context
88. Penelope Coutas: Language Teaching at SMU Negeri 3, Yogyakarta
Semester 13 (September 2001)
87. Stacey Anderson: Fiat Justitia Ruat: For Justice Even if the Sky Sollapses
86. Jaclin Craig: Experiences of Mystical Ritual: Wealth and Favouritism
85. James Harkness: Internet Use by Students in Malang
84. Diana Hooton: Education for the Disabled in Indonesia: A Case Study of Hifal School for the Disabled in Pekalongan
83. Kirrilee Hughes: The Press in Malang
82. Grant Lay: The Fate of Coral Reefs in Indonesia: Destruction of Coral Reefs in Indonesia: A Case Study in Pasir Putih, Situbondo, East Java
81. Katarzyna Sienko: The Struggle for Truth and Reconciliation: A Victim’s Perspective of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Indonesia
80. Bianca Wolloghan: Women in the Eyes of Women: Women’s Perceptions toward Advertisements in Women’s Magazines
79. Josephine Smyth: Access to Education for the Poor
Semester 12 (February 2001)
78. Rebecca Adams: Wedding Ceremonies in Java (Ceremonies, Symbolism and Regional Variations)
77. Renne Kjar: West Papua Independence Movements
76. Sally Jamieson: Indonesian Migrant Workers (TKI) in Malaysia: The Experience of Indonesian Workers with Malaysian Government Work Regulations
75. Rebecca Matanle: Reformation – A Utopian Paradise?: Perceptions of Members of the Islamic Student Movement (HMI) of the Wahid Government and the Reform Process
74. Tracy Rowe: Bull Racing in Madura: The Influence of the Motivations of Racing Bull Owners on Social and Cultural Change in Bull Racing
73. Rebekah Starbuck: Press Coverage of Separatists Movements
72. Michael Tardif: Legal Protection and Human Rights Law Reform in the Post-Suharto Era
Semester 11 (September 2000)
71. Jacqueline Baker: The National and Global Importance of the Laskar Jihad
70. Christopher Bandle: Vespa Friends: An Investigation into a Scooter Club
69. Philippa Beale: Program Implementation by an NGO and its Connection with Farming Policies in Indonesia
68. Angie Bexley: History of the Radical Arts Movement in the Transition of Authority in Indonesia (1930 – 2000)
67. Benjamin Blyth: Teaching Styles in Three Indonesian Primary Schools in Malang
66. Margaret Brady: Beliefs and Practices Associated with the Birth of Children in East Java
65. Jennifer Donohoe: The Problem of Abortion in Indonesia
64. Matthew Flint: Political Thought and Practice of the PDI-P in Malang
63. Debbie Hartlett: Child Workers in Indonesia: A Case Study in Malang in East Java
62. Paul Harvey: The Internet Cafe Business in Malang and Blitar
61. Daniel Hoogesteger: The Legality of the Cigarette Industry in Indonesia and its Effects on the Health of a Nation
60. Naomi Kinsella: “Masuk Angin”: Concepts of Health and Healing in Java
59. Emily Low: Inside the People’s Democratic Party: Dictator or Friend?
58. Adelen Matthewman: Why Muslim Women Wear the Jilbab
57. Merryn Rider: Sukarnoists : A Case Study of Sukarno Supporters in East Java
56. Anita Roberts: Asylum Seekers from the Middle East in Indonesia; the perspective of the Republic of Indonesia
55. David Saxby: Informal Indonesia : Colloquial and Youth Language: A Descriptive Linguistic Study of Language Variations
Semester 10 (February 2000)
54. Sally Asbanu: Illegal Drugs or Corruption: The Reality of ‘Narkoba’ in Indonesia
53. Sharon Krause: English Language Teaching in Several Schools in Malang City
52. Joanna Maning: Identity, Marriage, Recognition: Stories of Fear and Hope among the Gay Community in Yogyakarta
51. Joanna Pickles: From Subculture to Counter-Culture: Mission and Vision of Punks (hardcore) and Skinheads in Yogyakarta and Bandung
50. Dylan Walsh: Beliefs about Mountains in Javanese society
49. Johan Weintre: The Impact of the Economic Crisis on the Lower Socio-Economic Classes in Indonesian Society
48. Rebecca Wells: Traditional Dance in Javanese and Balinese Society
Semester 9 (September 1999)
47. Jason Brown: Killing of Dukun Santet in Banyuwangi, 1998
46. Jenny Cotter: NGO’s and the Problems Faced by Women in the Context of Government, Religion, Culture and Nature
45. Brett Elliot: The Debate about Indonesia’s Future as a United Nation, 1997-1999
44. Michelle Gray: Children of Families in Malang who use Indonesian as their First Language
43. Ben Harkness: Environmental Managament Problems: Three Case Studies in East Java
42. Xylia Ingham: Career Woman
41. Ollie Jones: The Position of Women in Relation to State and Islamic Law when Viewed from the Perspective of International law
40. Sarina Kilham: Street Children and Authority in Yogyakarta
39. Ben Preston: Small Businesses in Three Cities (Malang, Yogyakarta and Medan) and their Social Aspects
38. Meg Skinner: Women and Hducation: Hopes and Reality
37. Peter Swanson: Inequalities in the Ability of People to Protect the Environment
36. Neroli Vivian: The Influence of the Monetary Crisis on Students
Semester 8 (February 1999)
35. Carolyn Wight: Program Pengobatan Jamu Tradisional
34. Olivia Craze: Faktor-faktor yang Menyebabkan Sengketa Pertanahan di Indonesia
33. Katharina Popp: Program Kesenian di Padepokan Seni Mangun Dharma
32. Alexandra Owens: Kondisi Kehidupan Keluarga Yang Tidak Dapat Mempunyai Anak
31. Russell Yule: Pendekatan Komunakatif Dalam Kelas Bahas Inggris Sekolah-Sekolah dan Lembaga Swasta di Jawa Timur dan Bali
Semester 7 (September 1998)
30. Paul Edmiston: From the Ground Up: Developing an Alternative Tourism Network in Indonesia – An East Java Example
29. Emma Hyland: Wanita dan Olahraga di Daerah Sekitar Malang
28. Paul Murray: Hubungan Antara Manusia dan Binatang di Daerah Malang
27. David McRae: Gerakan Mahasiswa 1998 di Indonesia
Semester 6 (February 1998)
26. Ian Briggs: Social Perceptions of People Infected with HIV/AIDS in Indonesia
25. Robert Letchford: Telecommunications, Telemedicine and the Problems of Access to Health Services in Indonesia
24. Kurt Stenross: Perahu Janggolan of Sreseh: A Form of Perahu Threatened in the Modern, Rational World
Semester 5 (September 1997)
23. Mark Avery: Profil Pedagang Kaki Lima dan Pedagang Asongan
22. Frances Barns: TKW : Structural Subordination, Human Rights and the Concept of ‘Social Agent’
21. Nicholas Collier: Sorga Nunut Neraka Katut, Keadaan dan Pengalaman Para Jandi di Indonesia Modern
20. Brett Elliott: Workers NGO in Indonesia: Who Really Helps Indonesian Workers?
19. Merrall Gillam: Aneka Ragam Penggunaan Bahasa Indonesia – The Various Uses of the Indonesian Language
Semester 4 (February 1997)
18. Darren Boey: Big Mac, Coca Cola and Arema: An Analysis of the Effects of the Globalization of Information on the Views Youth in Malang have Towards Gender Roles
17. Duncan Faulds: A Study of Factors Affecting Staff in the Hotels and Tourism Industry in Bali and Malang, East Java
16. Karl Fjellstrom: Structural Change and the Relationship between Societal Groups and Policy Formation in Indonesia: An Industrial Pollution Program and the Formation of the 1997 Environment Bill
15. Fiona Lawson: The Violation of the Rights of Women Factory Workers in East Java
14. Kathryn Livingstone: Peran Ganda Wanita: Sebagai Guru dan Ibu Rumah Tangga
13. Natasha Mann: The Law as a Tool for Social Change: Efforts to Transform Women’s Legal Situation in Indonesia
12. Ben Mclean: Microcredit Schemes: IDT, TAKESRA and Koperasi: Three Villages
11. Ann Murray: Translating
10. Heidi Perry: What Light does the Thoughts of Prostitutes and Alternative Lifestyles Shed on the Ideal Image of the Javanese Muslim Woman?
9. Fiona Robinson: Environmental Education: A Case study at the Seloliman Centre for Environmental Eductaion (PPLH) Trawas, Mojokerto East Java
8. Kirsten Stobbe: Bahasa Inggris di SLTP Negeri: Tujuan Pendidikan Nasional dan Pengembangan GBPP Kurikulum 1994, Laporan Studi di 3 SLTP Negeri di Kotamadya Malang, East Java
7. Susan Weymouth: The Production, Handling, Storage and Transport of Agricultural Produce in Batu, Malang, East Java
6. Nami Yokoyama: Batik and the Indonesian Society in East Java
Semester 3 (September 1996)
5. Campbell Watson: Permeable Border: The Community Decision-Making Mechanisms of Indonesia’s Papelan Fishing Community and the Assertion of their Rights and Interests within Australian territory
4. Alexandra Ryan: Pole Kah Sangkima: Report on the Sangkima Community; One of the Oldest Settlements within Kutai National Park, and Efforts to Secure their Historical, Cultural and Existential rights
Semester 2 (February 1996)
3. Tracey Gellard: The Implications of Gender in Human and National Development
2. Ian Wilson: Spirit Dances: A Working Paper on Jaran Kepang in East Java
Semester 1 (September 1995)
1. Tom Plummer: Snapshots of Resistance (1995)