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what

Membaca Interseksi

Riwanto Tirtosudarmo
Masyarakat pembaca yang berminat tentang studi ilmu-ilmu sosial dan humaniora telah diberi bacaan yang menurut saya sangat kaya akan detail tentang keberadaan dan sengketa-sengketa sosial yang dihadapi oleh kelompok-kelompok minoritas ini. Tulisan dalam bahasa Indonesia tentang kelompok-kelompok minoritas yang ditulis dengan perspektif kritis seperti yang telah dilakukan oleh Yayasan Interseksi masih sedikit dan terserak dalam bentuk artikel di jurnal atau kolom-kolom di surat kabar. Oleh karena itu, usaha membukukan rekaman tentang "nasib" kelompok-kelompok ini jelas merupakan sesuatu yang sangat berharga dalam pengembangan kajian ilmu-ilmu sosial dan kemanusiaan di Indonesia. Baca selanjutnya

Affirmative Action untuk Masyarakat Adat

Amin Mudzakkir
Beberapa saat setelah saya menyelesaikan penelitian lapangan di Kampung Naga (Januari-Februari 2009), sebuah dusun kecil di Tasikmalaya, Jawa Barat, terjadi sebuah peristiwa yang kembali mencuatkan nama Kampung Naga. Peristiwa yang dimaksud adalah boikot terhadap para wisatawan yang berkunjung ke sana. Ini adalah aksi protes, untuk ke sekian kalinya, yang dilakukan oleh masyarakat Kampung Naga. Kali ini latar belakangnya adalah persoalan konversi minyak tanah ke gas. Sementara menolak konversi itu, masyarakat Kampung Naga menuntut subsidi minyak tanah tetap diberlakukan, paling tidak untuk mereka yang jelas-jelas sangat bergantung dengan minyak tanah. Baca selanjutnya









Tgl. 30 Desember 2009, Abdurrahman Wahid berangkat pulang untuk selamanya. Selamat jalan, dan temukan kebahagiaan yang baqa!

Keluarga kecil Yayasan Interseksi, Jakarta, ikut berduka cita atas wafatnya Presiden Ke-4 Republik Indonesia, K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid (Gus Dur). Banyak inspirasi dari pikiran-pikiran dan prilaku mendiang yang ikut membentuk cita-cita kami bagi kemanusiaan.

Kami juga menyampaikan belasungkawa kepada keluarga yang ditinggalkan, dan berdoa agar kita semua bisa tetap memelihara suluh keberanian yang ditanam almarhum pada banyak lahan. Kami percaya akan selalu ada tempat terbaik baginya bersama sederet orang-orang baik yang telah meninggalkan kita di seberang kefanaan ini. Hati kami merengkuh seluruh sahabat, kerabat, dan handai taulan yang berduka sangat dalam atas kepergiannya.

Selamat jalan Gus!


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. To depict the intersection of ideas developed in the discussions, the series was then affectionately named Forum Interseksi. You could find more information on this in our Forum Interseksi page.

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Two years after the first series of discussions at forum interseksi, in 2003, we transformed the forum into an independent legal body. 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”.
diksusi philips


OBJECTIVE
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 sceince, 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.

book launching

CORE ACTIVITIES
We based our program activities on three interrelated platforms: research, publication, and networking. We 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.

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.

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

arkhemi Arkhemi Suci Lestari
Executive Secretary
Email her

Hendra
Administrative
Email him



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. For a complete list of the working papers/essays please go directly to our ESSAYS page.

CULTURE, POLITICS

CULTURE, POLITICS 2


The schedule is subject to change with or without prior notice.
For the route to our office location please refer to the CONTACT ADDRESS tab on the right-side menus.

2009

Dates Speakers Topics Venue
February 27th, 2009 Nur Hiqma
Pelayanan Publik Berdasarkan Tata Pemerintahan Lokal Yang Demokratis Interseksi's Office



















2008

Dates Speakers Topics Venue
October 27th, 2008 Dave Lumenta
Border Issues: Memahami Wilayah Perbatasan Indonesia Sebagai Kontinuum Sosial Interseksi's Office
September 22nd, 2008 Samuel Gultom
Yayasan TIFA, Jakart
Pemilu dan Diskursus Politik Anti-Massa Interseksi's Office
July 25th, 2008 Anak Agung Ayu Ratih
Institut Sejarah Sosial, Jakartaa
Indonesia dan Kemodernan Interseksi's Office
May 22nd, 2008 Sapei Rusin
Perkumpulan Pergerakan, Bandung
Refleksi atas Agenda dan Strategi Politik Gerakan Sosial di Indonesia Interseksi's Office
April 15th, 2008 Haryanto CANCELED
Soka Gakai Indonesia
Indonesian Youth Coping with the Future Interseksi's Office
March 17th, 2008 Bhatara Ibnu Reza
Imparsial, The Indonesian Human Rights Monirot
Death Penalty and Human Rights Issues in Indonesia Interseksi's Office
February 15th, 2008 Kurnia Hastuti Dewi
Indonesian Institute of Sciences
Competing Image and Negotiating Power for Women's Leadership in Muhammadiyah Interseksi's Office


2007

Dates Speakers Topics Venue
September 28th, 2007 Tobias Basuki
Lecturer, Pelita Harapan University
Indonesian Chinese Quest for Identity: A problem of ethnic minority integration in multi-ethnic Indonesia Interseksi's Office
June 19th, 2007 Blair Palmer
Ph.D Candidate, Australian National University
Pilkada: Bolehkan Minta Lebih dari Sekedar Bebas dan Adil? Interseksi's Office
May 15th, 2007 Akiko Horiba
Phd. Candidate, Sophia University, Japan
Contemporary Social Movements in Indonesia Interseksi's Office
April 25th, 20007 Muridan Satrio Wijoyo
Indonesian Institute of Sciences
Papua: Mitos Politik Kekerasan dan Budaya Teror Interseksi's Office
March 22nd, 207 Nico Harjanto
Ph.D Candidate Northern Illinois University
Political Party Survival Interseksi's office
February 14th, 207
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MARTIN SLAMA
Anthropologist Austrian Academy of Sciences
Transformasi Keintiman di Indonesia. Sebuah Kajian Antropologi Budaya tentang Ciuman Interseksi's Office
October 28th, 2007 Eddie Riyadi Terre
ELSHAM, Jakarta
Ideologi Teknokrasi: Refleksi Filosofis Interseksi's office


2006

Dates Speakers Topics Venue
May 30th, 2006
at 15.00 WIB
ADRIANA VENNY
Editor in-chief of Jurnal Perempuan
Hukum/Produk Kebijakan yang Berpihak kepada Perempuan Bukafe.Jl. Duren Tiga No. 6A. Jaksel
June 21th, 2006 DR. FRANCISCO BUDI HARDIMAN
Lecturer, Jakarta-based Driyarkara School of Philosophy
Mehamami Negativitas. Diskursus tentang Massa, Teror, dan Trauma Bukafe.Jl. Duren Tiga No. 6A. Jaksel
July 12th, 2006 DR. ACHMAD FEDYANI SAIFUDDIN
Lecturer, University of Indonesia
Kekuasaan dan Kebudayaan Bukafe.Jl. Duren Tiga No. 6A. Jaksel
Sept 20th, 2006 ZULFAN TADJOEDDIN (NEW SCHEDULE)
United Nations Development Programme
Konflik dan Pembangunan Bukafe.Jl. Duren Tiga No. 6A. Jaksel
Oct 11th, 2006 CHAIDAR S. BAMUALIM, MA
Director, Center for Cultures UIN Jakarta
Islam dan Filantropi Bukafe.Jl. Duren Tiga No. 6A. Jaksel
Nov 27th, 2006
(New Schedule)
AHMAD SUAEDY
Executive Director, The Wahid Institute, Jakarta
Ph.D candidate, Deakin University, Australia
Memahami Gerakan Islam Baru Bukafe.Jl. Duren Tiga No. 6A. Jaksel
Dec 18th, 2006
(New Schedule)
HILMAR FARID
Jaringan Kerja Budaya
Neoliberalisme, Negara, Warganegara Bukafe.Jl. Duren Tiga No. 6A. Jaksel


The 3nd Phase of the Research and Documentary Video on Minority Rights in Indonesia

Project Duration: November 2008 - August 2009
Sponsor: The Tifa Foundation, Jakarta
Locations: Riau, West Java, East Nusa Tenggara, East Kalimantan
Communities: Orang Sakai (Riau), Kampung Naga (West Java), Dayak Agabag and Tidung communiy (East Kalimantan), Buda Keling community (Lombok, East Nusa Tenggara)

Data Gathering Method: observation, indepth interview, and literature research. Each researcher is provided with an interview guide to conduct face to face unstructured interviews with informants, and to set up Focus Group Discussions with members of community in every location to discuss the subject of the research. Our research team will stay for one month (30 days) in each of the above locations, and regularly sending their field notes every two weeks to the secretariat. We dispatch a team of monitoring staffs at least once to each location to discuss the problems the field researchers encounter during their stay in locations.

Expected Output: First, a highly critical policy recommendation for the authorities regarding the rights of minority groups and/or local communities in the respective areas of research. Second, a high quality book based on the finding of the research.

Team Work:
  • Senior researcher: Hikmat Budiman
  • Field Researchers: Amin Mudzakkir, Radjimo Sastro Wijono, Tarlen Handayani, Dina Amalia Susamto
  • Film maker: Dirmawan Hatta (coordinator/director), Anggi Frisca (Camera Person) and Nova Rahmat (Assistant to Camera Person)
  • Monitoring: M. Nurkhoiron, Mashudi Noorsalim, Irine Hiraswari Gayatri

Fore more information on our Research Agenda please go directly to
our RESEARCH PAGE

TO QUOTE


Our publication is quoted as any print publication. However, due to the dynamic nature of the internet, you have to observe the following special features:

In order to initially or again find the article, you have to give the correct Internet address:

the internet address for all articles in our (online) publication goes something like this:

http://interseksi.org/publications/essays/articles/title.html (all in lower-case letters).

Example:
http://interseksi.org/publications/essays/articles/conflict_ entrepreneurs.html (all in lower-case letters).


Instead of the "title" you should insert the file name of the article.html (conflict-entrepreneurs.html in the above example). You can find the file name in the respective "Location" or "Address Bar" field of your internet browser.

In addition, you should also put the date/month/year of when you visited the page containing the article.

Example: http//interseksi.org/publications/essays/ridwan/fundamentalisme.html, 14 May 2006.

So if you want, let say, to quote article entitled "Mengkaji Fundamentalisme Islam sebagai Gerakan Sosial" written by Ridwan Al-Makassary you visited on May 20th, 2006 on our site, your citation should be like this:

al-Makassary, Ridwan, "Mengkaji Fundamentalisme Islam sebagai Suatu Gerakan Sosial", in Interseksi.org (access 20th May 2006).

TO SUBMIT


You can submit articles or essays on any topic related to the issues of culture, politics, ecomony, etc., to be published on the Interseksi Foundation's official internet homepage (refer to hereafter as INTERSEKSI. ORG). To submit the articles/essays please observe the following requirements:
1. Articles/essays/reviews should be written using computer word processors such as Microsoft Word, NeoOffice, StarOffice, OpenOffice or the likes. You can freely choose to use either English or bahasa Indonesia.

2. There is no limit to the length of the articles/essays/reviews but we reserve the rights to edit them in accordance to our standard. Please do not send document in the formats that do not allow editing.

3. Unless stated otherwise,the articles/essays/reviews published on INTERSEKSI.ORG are the property of their authors. INTERSEKSI.ORG reserves the right to publish or reprint, either online or in print, all articles, essays and reviews on this site.


4. Articles/essays/reviews that has been published on INTERSEKSI ORG may be published on other internet sites or in other media after prior notice to and written permission from INTERSEKSI.ORG.


5. Do not send articles/essays/reviews via traditional post mail or fax. We only accept articles/essays sent via electronic mail system.

6. Send articles/essays/reviews only to this our official email address.

TO DONATE


Please Support Interseksi
Even though sometimes we accept grants from certain funding agencies, the income is never sufficient to cover the expenses involved in keeping the foundation alive. So we are asking you to support us by making a donation to help make up the large gap between what we need and what we receive. All we ask is that you donate what you want, when you want. How much? That's up to you, of course, and we appreciate your generosity regardless of how much money you donate. The easiest way to send a donation is via bank transfer. If you prefer to send us a cheque or money order directly, please make it payable to the Interseksi Foundation (Yayasan Interseksi) Jakarta. We also accept books, journals, or magazines donation for our newly setup library. Your generosity will not be forgotten. We owe you a great debt of gratitude.

Please also note that we only accept donation through the official/institutional bank account of the Interseksi Foundation. Do not send your donation to any personal bank account of the foundation's management team or its members. Thank you very much in advance.
links

  • PERKUMPULAN PERGERAKAN
    Forum Pergerakan
    adalah lembaga non pemerintah yang bergerak di bidang advokasi. Tujuannya adalah melakukan perubahan ke arah tatanan yang lebih baik melalui aksi-aksi advokasi.


  • PERKUMPULAN INISIATIF-BANDUNG
    inisiatif
    secara formal didirikan pada tanggal 19 Juni 2005, dan difokuskan pada peningkatan derajat kehidupan kelompok marginal, sekaligus mewadahi lebih banyak individu-individu yang peduli dan yang memiliki kesamaan visi.


  • IRE YOGYAKARTA.
    Logo IRE
    During the New Order regime, the oppressions (by International regime, state, market, and socio-cultural context) ran systematically. They caused people’s powerlessness and the extinction people’s creativity and autonomy. IRE was born in the response to such situation.


  • IMPARSIAL
    Logo Imparsial
    was taken from the word Impartial to denote the organization s commitment to upholding the fundamental equality of the rights possessed by all human beings, with special concern given to promoting the rights of the less fortunate.


  • Yayasan Jurnal Perempuan (YJP),
    jurnal perempuan
    Jakarta. Aktivitas utama Yayasan Jurnal Perempuan adalah menyediakan informasi, melatih menuangkan gagasan, melakukan kegiatan pendidikan, dan advokasi hak-hak perempuan.


  • The Tifa Foundation
    tifa
    promotes an open society in Indonesia which respects diversity and honors the rule of law, justice, and equality. Tifa foundation is working to achieve this through the strengthening of civil society.


  • Lafadl
    lafadl
    adalah sebuah lembaga kajian dan publikasi yang didirikan oleh sekelompok anak muda di Jogjakarta, Indonesia, yang punya perhatian khusus pada persoalan masyarakat Dunia Ketiga. Lafadl mengelola tiga program utama yaitu kajian, penelitian, dan publikasi.


  • Minority Rights ORG.
    minority rights
    This website is under the auspices of the Irish Centre for Human Rights, National University of Ireland, Galway.


  • The Japan Foundation
    log jf
    (Kokusai Koryu Kikin) was founded in 1972 as a non-profit, special legal entity in order to further international mutual understanding through the promotion of cultural exchange between Japan and other countries.


  • This website aims
    conflict recovery.org
    to support future research and documentation in our two institutions, and provide a resource for the wider community concerned with issues of conflict and recovery in Indonesia and further afield.


As of January 2007 here is our new contact address:

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THE INTERSEKSI FOUNDATION
YAYASAN INTERSEKSI-JAKARTA
Jl. Raya Lenteng Agung Barat No. 39
RT 003/RW 01, Kelurahan Lenteng Agung
Jakarta Selatan 12610
Email:
office [at] interseksi [dot] org; interseksi [at] gmail [dot] com
Web Site:
http://interseksi.org

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