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. They have also continued to write articles after they have completed their studies with ACICIS. 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
| Genevieve Woods |
From president to defendant? |
| Siobhan Campbell |
Living Traditions |
| Jodie Goodman |
Struggling for control |
| Johan Weintre |
Using old resources in new ways |
| Siobhan Campbell |
Digital meditation in Bali |
| Thushara Dibley and Wayne Palmer |
Norman 'likes' Bollywood |
| Clare Harvey |
Living Islam |
| David McRae |
Too busy to fight |
| Lisa Mapson |
Reog Ponorogo |
| Brooke Nolan and Philip Vincent |
Australian law on Rote? |
| Nicola Colbran |
Prosperity Denied |
| Tessa Toumbourou |
Empty Promises |
| Nicola Edwards |
In search of sustainable farming |
| Ben Davis |
Social Sciences and Power in Indonesia: Book review |
| Wayne Palmer |
Costly Inducements |
| Michele Ford and Wayne Palmer |
Leaving Indonesia |
| Annie Pohlman |
I'm still here |
| Jennifer Robinson |
West Papua 40 Years on |
| Quinton Temby |
Watching Balibo in Jakarta |
| Patrick Tombola |
The Addiction Cycle |
| Alexandra Crosby |
Too precious to mine |
| Benita Chudleigh |
Feeling cheated, acting apathetic |
| Jennifer Robinson |
A man on a mission |
| Angie Bexley |
Getting an Education |
| Tessa Toumbourou |
Down by the Riverside - Kali Code |
| Anne Dickson |
Chinese, Muslim - and proud of it |
| Jemma Parsons (with Tim Lindsay) |
The one that got away?: Muchdi's murder trial starts falling apart |
| Christopher Morrison |
Staying clean: Drug rehabilitation in Indonesia |
| Jennifer Robinson |
West Papua: Inside Indonesia? |
| Jennifer Robinson |
Freedom of expression |
| Kipley Nink |
Beyond the Museum |
| Tessa Toumbourou |
Skin
Deep |
| Ben Davis |
Back
to the drawing board |
| Jacqui Baker |
A
sibling rivalry |
| Ian Wilson |
Crime and criminality |
| 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. |
| Heidi Arbuckle |
Of pigs, puppets and protest |
| 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. |