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Belajar dari Orang-orang Kalah
Memahami apa yang dituliskan James C. Scott dalam ”Senjatanya Orang-Orang Yang Kalah” adalah kesulitan tersendiri bagi saya. Setiap kata yang James tuliskan membutuhkan beberapa menit bagi saya untuk dapat mencernanya dan hasilnya saya harus mengulang kembali kata-kata itu sampai beberapa kali. Begitulah yang saya rasakan sampai kemudian saya dapat memahaminya tanpa perlu mengulangnya kembali. Baca selanjutnya......continue


Jati Mulya di Bulan Puasa
Siang begitu terik saat saya keluar dari kantor di Depok. Sungguh tidak mudah menaklukkan hati untuk mengajaknya keluar di saat puasa seperti ini. Apalagi, saya harus berganti-ganti angkot untuk sampai ke Jati Mulya. Tetapi, ini harus dilakukan. Sengaja saya memilih datang lagi di bulan berkah ini, untuk melihat gerak kultural masyarakat yang biasanya berbeda dari bulan di lain Ramadhan. Baca selanjutnya......continue








Diskusi Dwibulanan: HAM dan Demokrasi Lokal
Diskusi bulanan Yayasan Interseksi putaran ke-22 akan membahas tema problemtik HAM dan Demokrasi Lokal di Indonesia. Pembicara yang akan memantik diskusi kali ini adalah Samuel Gultom, MA, program officer HAM Yayasan Tifa, Jakarta. Diskusi akan diadakan pada:

  • Hari/tgl: Senin, 22 September 2008
  • Waktu: Jam 15.00 - selesai disambung buka puasa
  • Tempat: Kantor Yayasan Interseksi
                   Jl. Raya Lenteng Agung Barat No. 39
                    RT 003/RW 01, Kelurahan Lenteng Agung
                   Jakarta Selatan 12610
                   Telp./Fax.: 021 7820 444
                   Email: interseksi [at] gmail [dot] com
Seperti biasa, karena keterbatasan tempat, diskusi ini hanya untuk jumlah peserta yang terbatas. Silakan konfirmasikan kehadiran Anda melalui 021-7820 444 (Risna) atau email ke interseksi[at]gmail[dot]com

Perjalananku ke Solo
Solo adalah kota yang aku kunjungi setelah kota Malang, tapi bedanya kali ini aku tidak lagi menggunakan kereta api untuk sampai ke Solo. Dari Malang aku naik travel ke Solo. Bapak dan Ibu Utomolah yang berbaik hati mau memesankan travel langganan mereka untuk ke Solo. Aku kira perjalanan ke Solo dengan travel bisa lebih cepat dibandingkan jika menggunakan kereta api. Tetapi perkiraanku ternyata salah. Baca selanjutnya......continue

Narasi Kota Kecil Bahagia dan Sejahtera
Kota Banjar, dahulu tak pernah mengundang minat khusus pada diri saya. Namun ketika bekerja dan bersentuhan dengan isu governance, Kota Banjar langsung mencuri perhatian saya. Beberapa kali, saya pernah melewati kota ini ketika saya sedang kuliah kerja nyata (KKN) di salah satu desa di pantai selatan Jawa. Waktu itu saya heran, mengapa Kota ini terletak di tengah-tengah Kabupaten Ciamis. Baca selanjutnya......continue

Observasi dan Wawancara
Rumusan pertanyaan riset yang sudah di susun sudah lebih fokus setelah saya memperoleh beberapa data awal hasil riset pustaka dan juga hasil dari monitoring kasus di Ciputat beberapa hari sebelumnya. Karena itu pada tanggal 22 Agustus saya sudah mulai melakukan wawancara dengan narasumber. Narasumber pertama yang saya wawancara adalah Zafrullah Ahmad Pontoh, salah satu petingi JAI yang cukup memahami persoalan yang dihadapi Ahmadiyah. Baca selanjutnya......continue

Bingung Aku!
Ketika Dina bertanya padaku tentang hasil wawancaraku, aku bisa memberikan informasi yang banyak (menurut Dina) sehingga aku tidak perlu lagi sebenarnya mencari data kelapangan karena hampir semua data yang dibutuhkan sudah ada di tanganku. Baca selanjutnya......continue

Dokumen yang Menyelamatkanku dari Bahasa Jawa
Kedatangan saya ke FPPB, pertama kali hanya dengan bekal bahwa saya pernah berkenalan dengan Mas Handoko, yang kebetulan pernah saya undang untuk menjadi salah satu pengajar tamu pada Sekolah Politik Reforma Agraria angkatan I, diawal tahun 2007. Kedua faktor tersebut tidak menjadi sesuatu hal yang mengganjal, karena memang untuk persoalan mengkaji dan studi, FPPB termasuk baru aku datangi. Baca selanjutnya......continue

about us

THE FOUNDATION


the foundation
The Interseksi Foundation is an independent not for profit organization. It was started in October 2001, as a series of discussions to capture the problems that Indonesian society faced after the demise of the New Order regime. Participants to the forum came from a large varieties of academic and professional backgrounds, each of whom had to write an individual paper related to the general theme of discussion, and was given enaugh time to make a presentation, an equal right to conduct the forum as a moderator, and to be an extremely critical discussant. Every participant was a speaker was a moderator was a discussant at the exact same forum. It should not come as surprise that every topic was heatedly debated up until late of night for almost three full days in every single series. To depict the intersection of ideas developed in the discussions, the series was then affectionately named Forum Interseksi. Until the year of 2003, we managed to have up to five consecutive meetings, each with its own subject or theme of discussion. You could find more information on this in our Forum Interseksi page.

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What a difference a two-year makes? The interseksi foundation is not forum interseksi, neither is it merely an extension of the forum. Forum interseksi was, with certain conditions applied, open to everyone who were willing to participate, and was basically a loose intellectual network for those who were interested in exploring political issues in a much deeper and very passionate way than just watching TV's talk-shows and/or reading articles in newspapers. Interseksi was a great forum, and it went in the right direction, but we think it did not go far enough. And as it costs quite a lot of money to conduct, currently we can not bear to finance it from our limited income. Despite lacking sufficient budget, we still keep the forum alive by scaling it down into several small discussions we dub Foracafetaria. The picture to the left bellow shows one of the discussions that we have in our Foracafetaria.

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The foundation, on the other hand, is designed to go further. Two years after the first series of discussions at forum interseksi, in 2003, we transformed the forum into an independent legal body. This has allowed us to do a lot more things rather than just having pure intellectual exercises at Forum Interseksi every once in a while. We started to look back to where we began and tried to envision what we are going to achieve through the establishment of the foundation in the future. From some entre nous conversation in cafes in Jakarta, we got involved in some serious discussions on our programmatic agenda. We then met more regularly, and it became more extensive as we were urged to lay-out the very foundation for this our brainchild CSO. And to keep the spirit we shared and in homage to our historical moments at forum interseksi we named the foundation the Interseksi Foundation. We inscribe the foundation "for knowledge and humanity".

OBJECTIVE
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The main objective of the Interseksi foundation is to build a tolerant and yet critical society in Indonesia. We want to help people to cope with the future by promoting cultural diversities and the virtues of human liberty and democracy. To achieve such an objective the foundation, in collaboration with other parties, executes activities mainly aimed at fostering critical civil society in Indonesia. Our goal is to stand at the intersection of science, culture, politics, and humanity.

CORE COMPETENCIES
Our core competencies are in research and publication. Armed with young, creative and very talented staffs, the foundation is set up as a response to the rapid societal changes in contemporary Indonesia.


CORE ACTIVITIES
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We based our program activities on three interrelated platforms: research, publication, and networking. In some occasions, we derive some ideas cultivated at Forum Interseksi (which is now Foracafetaria), bring them into abstraction and translated them back into questions in our research. On the other hand, as we live in an ecosystem of social institutions, it virtually is impossible for us to singlehandedly carried out our activities. This is one of the reasons we always need to expand our network with other civil society organizations. We always undertake our research in collaboration with our partners, be it an international funding agency and or NGOs, local NGOs, government agencies or local communities nestled in some remote areas in the country. We also are very committed to publish books based on the findings of our every single research.

PLATFORM

PLATFORM OF ACTIVITIES
Since our resources are modest when compare to the intricacies of current problems, we have to focus only on a limited number of program strategies. We based our program activities on four interrelated platforms: research, publication, advocacy, and networking. Our advocacy and publication activities are based on the finding of our research and vice versa. On the other hand, as we live in an ecosystem of social institutions, it virtually is impossible for us to carry out our activities alone. We always undertake our research in collaboration with our partners, be it an international funding agency and or NGOs, local NGOs, government agencies or local communities nestled in some remote areas in the country.


CURRENT INTERESTS [2007 - 2010]
The platform of activities provides organizing focus for the current program of the Interseksi Foundation, i.e.:
  • Research and advocacy on minority rights issues. We focus our research in local communities and minority groups (ethnic and/or religious) throughout Indonesia.
  • Mainstreaming critical multiculturalism. By critical multiculturalism we mean respect for diversity and not being sufocated by the ideas of cultural purity. The problem with the discourses on multiculturalism in Indonesia is that they tend to give privilege to ethnic and/or religious differences, abandoning the concept of shared values and loyalty to the nation as if a nation could be replaced with a large number of diverse minorities. We believe that multiculturalism without a strong commitment to a nation will bring no benefit to the country. Our objective with critical multiculturalism is to make it possible for the seemingly incommensurable differences to be creatively placed in the nascent democratic space in Indonesia.
  • Promoting democracy, human rights, and strengthening civil society (national and local level).

FORUM INTERSEKSI

forum interseksi

Forum Interseksi was initially an internal program of the Japan Foundation Jakarta Office where Hikmat Budiman, cofounder and is currently the chairman of the Interseksi foundation, had worked with for five years. Assigned as a program coordinator of the intellectual exchange division of the foundation, in the year 2000 he designed a program to facilitate discussions amongst young Indonesian intellectuals and activists on current political issues resulted from political turmoils in Indonesia during the period of post "reformasi" movement. He proposed the program to the former director general of the foundation, and later was noticed that his proposal could only be realized in the next following Japanese fiscal year.

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Based on the proposal, in the fiscal year of 2001, the foundation initiated a forum later to be named "Forum Interseksi" for young intellectual in the region of Jakarta, Bandung, Bogor, Depok, and Yogyakarta to critically and freely discuss the current issues they have been faced with. The main objective of the discussion was to encourage young activists and/or intellectuals to share ideas to each other and to build critical understanding of social, cultural and political phenomena recently occurred after the downfall of Soeharto's New Order Regime back in 1998.


DATES/VENUE ORGANIZER(S) TOPICS
10/30/2001
The Japan Foundation, Jakarta
The Japan Foundation, Jakarta Indonesian CSOs After Wahid Era
01/15-17/2002
Hotel Panorama, Bandung
The Japan Foundation and Desantara, Institute for Cultural Studies Communalism and the Future of Democracy in Indonesia
03/19/2002
The Japan Foundation, Jakarta
The Japan Foundation, Jakarta Regional Autonomy, Regional Justice
08/12-14/2002
Hotel Selabintana, Sukabumi
Forum Interseksi and The Japan Foundation, Jakarta Civil Rights: Conceptual Discourses and Indonesian Experience
01/27-29/2003
Hotel Grage Sangkan Hurip, Kuningan
Forum Interseksi and The Japan Foundation, Jakarta Civil Rights (Part II)
06/7-9/2007
Perkumpulan Pergerakan Office, Bandung
The Interseksi Foundation, Perkumpulan Pergerakan, and Perkumpulan Inisiatif, Bandung State, Market, and Intellectual
06/15-17/2007 PUSKAD Yogyakarta The Interseksi Foundation, Perkumpulan Inisiatif, Perkumpulan Pergerakan, Perkumpulan Lafadl The Post-New Order Youth in Indonesia

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PEOPLE

the people

Interseksi is designed as a small and nimble civil society organization. Our current management team consists of only five persons. By the end of 2005 we decided to have a courage to trim the structure of our organization, and are now focusing on how to get the job done. In addition, as listed below, we are armed with very competent task forces members to whom we delegate our programatic agenda.

hikmat Hikmat Budiman
Cofounder/Chairman
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http://hikmat.atspace.org
Competencies: Research, Program Management.
Interest: surveillance studies, culture and technology, graphic design
Irene Hiraswari Gayatri Irene Hiraswari Gayatri
Program Director
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Core Competencies: Research, Advocacy, Peace and Conflict Studies
Interest: Local and Global Politics, History

Dina Amalia Susamto
Program Officer
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Core Competencies: Cultural Studies, Creative Writing

risna Risna Tri Hartanti
Executive Secretary
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Core Competencies: France Literature, program management

Hendra
Administrative
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the core
  • Amin Mudzakkir (History)
  • Chaedar S. Bamualim (Islamic Studies)
  • Diding Sakri (Statistics, Local Politics)
  • Heru Prasetya (Cultural Studies)
  • Hikmat Budiman (Sociology)
  • Irene H. Gayatri (Conflict Studies)
  • Landry H. Subianto (International Relations)
  • Mashudi Noorsalim (Conflict Studies)
  • M. Nur Khoiron (Cultural Studies)
  • M. Uzair Fauzan (Cultural Studies)
  • Philips J. Vermonte (Conflict and Security Studies)
  • Sapei Rusin (Capacity Building, Advocacy)
Diclaimer:
Any opinion expressed on this site are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily represent the opinion of the Interseksi Foundation or its management.

Here is a growing list in no particular order of the title of working papers and essays currently available in HTML format. Please scroll down to see all the titles. For complete list of the working papers/essays please go directly to our ESSAYS page.

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