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The Indonesianist | A conversation with Kathy Robinson
Delve into a conversation with Kathy Robinson, An Emeritus Professor of Anthropology in the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, on how her interest in Indonesia and international studies started.
The Indonesianist | In conversation with Chris and Tri Manning
Join us in a conversation with Chris and Tri Manning, long-time active participants in the ANU Indonesia Project and the Indonesianist community at ANU. Chris Manning is an Honorary Associate…
Global Seminar Series | Indonesia and BRICS - A conversation with Lili Yang Ing and Krisna Gupta
On January 7 this year, Indonesia formally joined the BRICS, a bloc formed by Brazil, Russia, India, and China in 2009 with the addition of South Africa in 2010. Indonesia is the fifth new member,…
The Indonesianists | Chatib Basri: ANU nostalgia and the journey to Indonesia’s finance leader
In this special podcast episode, ANU PhD students Vania Budianto and Riandy Laksono engage in an exclusive conversation with Indonesia's renowned economist and former Finance Minister, Mr Chatib…
The Indonesianists. Elizabeth Drysdale
Elizabeth Drysdale was the Assistant (and later Associate) Editor of the Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies (BIES) for twenty-five years until 2012, when she retired from ANU. During her tenure,…
The Indonesianists. Anthony (Tony) Johns in conversation with Greg Fealy
In this episode, Tony Johns is in conversation with Greg Fealy at his home in Canberra. Anthony (Tony) Hearle John was a key figure in the founding of Asian studies at ANU and is one of the seminal…
The Indonesianists. Virginia Hooker
Professor Virginia Hooker is widely known for her works on Islam in Southeast Asia, literature and social change in Malaysia and Indonesia, and Indonesian political culture. In this joyful…
The Indonesianists. George Quinn
Professor George Quinn is one of the world’s most prolific observers of Indonesian and Javanese language, literature, and society. In this first installment of ‘The Indonesianists’, we chat with Pak…
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The Indonesianists has published 8 episodes since June 2021, covering topics in Documentary, Society & Culture.
The Indonesianists is currently highly active with new episodes semi-annually. Average episode length is 1h 5m.
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