Inside Indonesia articles

Over the years many ACICIS students have written articles for the great Australian-based magazine Inside Indonesia. They have written about the field work that they have done while in Indonesia, or the people they have met, or some of the interesting things that they have done. You can read these articles by following the links below.

We encourage all current and future ACICIS students to carry on this great cooperation with the magazine. Go on, extend yourself, tell the world something new and interesting about Indonesia. The magazine Inside Indonesia can be contacted at admin@insideindonesia.org

Sarah Rennie Voices from the muddy void
Siobhan Campbell Postcards from a Wasteland
Anne Dickson This woman wants polygamy
Alexandra Crosby Festival Mata Air
Elena Williams Strong Women, Strong Unions
Karl Brandt Fight for Survival
Kim Heriot-Darragh Transgendered in Malang
Angie Bexley We refuse to become victims
Christopher Urbanski Sex and Tea in Semarang
Alexandra Crosby Alleyway revelry: The 'Gang' approach to cross-cultural collaboration
Nick Herriman Community Justice: Why do people in Banyuwangi kill 'sorcerers'?
Joanna Pickles Youth heroin use: How effective is the war on drugs?
Ben Harkness Homicide and hip-hop: Bandung’s outspoken rap group
David Saxby Youth Indonesian Much more than just Indonesian without the grammar
Jennifer Donohoe Unwelcome guests? Acehnese living in Indonesia face fear and misunderstanding
Lea Jellinek Recycling in Sukunan. Australian university students lend a helping hand
Jenny Backstrom Turtle Satay? Attitudes towards turtle consumption are changing in Bali
Inez Mahoney The magic of Alas Purwo National Park
Ben Harkness A Jakarta NGO is building alternative to prostitution
Jennifer Donohoe Diverse responses to proponents of Islamic law indicate democracy is healthy in South Sulawesi
Joel Backwell Insecurity for NGOs
Inez Mahoney Time honoured remedies for uncertain times
Joanna Pickles Health on the net
Mayra Walsh My pesantren, Darur Ridwan. Life in an East Javanese Islamic boarding school.
Kirrilee Hughes A Town like Malang. A new local press must struggle to survive when the novelty of autonomy wanes.
Joanne Sharpe Eliana Eliana: Independent Cinema, Indonesian Cinema. A new wave of Indonesian films.
Rebecca Henschke Power to the People: Indonesians are seeking a public voice through radio.
Alexandra Crosby Do-it-yourself freedom. How to escape the mainstream, big money, newspaper thought police.
Rachael Diprose The first volunteer: Herb Feith, who began it all 50 years ago, inspires a new volunteer.
Catherine Mills Romo Mangun: Tribute to a multi-talented, national figure
Anita Roberts Don't let them drown. Australia must be a good global citizen towards refugees who transit Indonesia.
Ciaran Harman Pak Rabun and the wilderness. Across Kalimantan by boat and on foot.
Megan Baker Skin signatures. Once feared as the mark of a criminal, tattoos are today almost a teenage fad.
Jo Pickles Punks for peace. Underground music gives young people back their voice.
Ciaran Harman One Crater. Sulphur miners risk their lives on an active volcano. How do they do it?
Jason Brown The Banyuwangi murders: Why did over a hundred black magic practitioners die in East Java late in 1998?
Tom Plummer Art for a better world. Tom Plummer speaks with Moelyono, an artist engaged with farmers threatened by a large dam.
Tom Plummer Agung Kurniawan: 'My main theme is violence'. Tom Plummer talks with a graphic artist in Yogyakarta whose work is drawing international praise.