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Rustamadji, H. Community based human resource development in Marunda, Jakarta, Indonesia. Indonesia: Dept. of Community Medicine, University of Indonesia, Centre for Research of Human Resources and the Environment, 1992.

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author, Sagala Saut, Adi Suryadini author, and Institute of Resource Governance and Social Change (Indonesia), eds. Conceptualizing an established network of a community based flood early warning system: Case of Cawang, East Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia. [Kupang, NTT, Indonesia]: IRGSC, 2013.

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Indonesia. Kepolisian. Daerah Metropolitan Jakarta Raya & Sekitarnya. 62 tahun melindungi, mengayomi, dan melayani masyarakat serta menegakkan hukum: 62 years to protect, keep, and serve the community and reinforce the law. Jakarta: Kepolisian Daerah Metrolitan Jakarta Raya, 2011.

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Sunarti. Pembinaan disiplin di lingkungan masyarakat Kelurahan Senen, Kecamatan Senen, Jakarta Pusat. [Jakarta]: Departemen Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan, Bagian Proyek Penelitian, Pengkajian dan Pembinaan Nilai-Nilai Budaya Daerah Khusus Ibu Kota Jakarta, 1993.

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Kampung, Islam and state in urban java. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2009.

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Susilo, Djoko. Inovasi pelayanan publik Dit Lantas Polda Metro Jaya: Kami memang belum sempurna, tetapi kami selalu berusaha. Jakarta]: Polda Metropolitan Jakarta Raya, Direktorat Lalu Lintas, 2008.

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Community in the balance: Morality and social change in an Indonesian society. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, 2005.

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Making a living between crises and ceremonies in Tana Toraja: The practice of everyday life of a South Sulawesi highland community in Indonesia. Leiden: Brill, 2013.

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Bacon, Derek. Culture shock! Portland, Or: Graphic Arts Center Pub. Co., 1999.

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Solahudin, Dindin. The workshop for morality: The Islamic creativity of Pesantren Daarut Tauhid in Bandung, Java. Acton, A.C.T: ANU E Press, 2008.

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Women's Empowerment in Indonesia: A Poor Community in Jakarta. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Eddyono, Sri Wiyanti. Women's Empowerment in Indonesia: A Poor Community in Jakarta. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Eddyono, Sri Wiyanti. Women's Empowerment in Indonesia: A Poor Community in Jakarta. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Eddyono, Sri Wiyanti. Women's Empowerment in Indonesia: A Poor Community in Jakarta. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Eddyono, Sri Wiyanti. Women's Empowerment in Indonesia: A Poor Community in Jakarta. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Ryan, Ver Berkmoes, ed. Pocket Jakarta: Top sights, local life, made easy. 2017.

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D, Grijns C., and Nas P, eds. Jakarta-Batavia: Socio-cultural essays. Leiden: KITLV, 2000.

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Dharmais, Yayasan, ed. 20 tahun Yayasan Dharmais: Melaksanakan dharma bakti sosial. Jakarta: Yayasan Dharmais, 1995.

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Hellman, Jorgen, Marie Thynell, and Roanne van Voorst. Jakarta: Claiming Spaces and Rights in the City. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Hellman, Jorgen, Marie Thynell, and Roanne van Voorst. Jakarta: Claiming Spaces and Rights in the City. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Jakarta: Claiming Spaces and Rights in the City. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Abikusno, Nugroho. FACTORS INFLUENCING COLOSTRUM PRACTICE OF WOMEN ATTENDING COMMUNITY HEALTH POSTS IN SOUTH JAKARTA, INDONESIA, AUGUST, 1993. 1996.

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Flexible Imagination: At Work in the Transnational Corporate Offices of Jakarta, Indonesia. Lexington Books/Fortress Academic, 2013.

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Leggett, William. Flexible Imagination: At Work in the Transnational Corporate Offices of Jakarta, Indonesia. Lexington Books/Fortress Academic, 2013.

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Michael, Dove, ed. Peranan kebudayaan tradisional Indonesia dalam modernisasi. Jakarta: Yayasan Obor Indonesia, 1985.

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Antlöv, Hans, Anna Wetterberg, and Leni Dharmawan. Village Governance, Community Life, and the 2014 Village Law in Indonesia. Taylor and Francis, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/25015.

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Strauss, John, Firman Witoelar, and Bondan Sikoki. Community-Facility Survey Questionnaire for the Indonesia Family Life Survey, Wave 5. RAND Corporation, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.7249/wr1143.4.

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Guinness, Patrick. Kampung, Islam and State in Urban Java. BRILL, 2009.

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Office, Stationery, and Great Britain: Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Framework Agreement on Comprehensive Partnership and Cooperation Between the European Community and Its Member States, of the One Part, and the Republic of Indonesia, of the Other Part: Jakarta, 9 November 2009. Stationery Office, The, 2015.

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Wiryomartono, Bagoes. Perspectives on Traditional Settlements and Communities: Home, Form and Culture in Indonesia. Springer London, Limited, 2014.

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Wiryomartono, Bagoes. Perspectives on Traditional Settlements and Communities: Home, Form and Culture in Indonesia. Springer, 2016.

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Wiryomartono, A. Bagoes P. Perspectives on Traditional Settlements and Communities: Home, Form and Culture in Indonesia. Springer, 2014.

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Kusumayati, Agustin. Developing Health - Challenges and Continuity Across the Life Span: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Global Health , November 9-11, Jakarta, Indonesia. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Newberry, Janice. Back Door Java: State Formation and the Domestic in Working Class Java. University of Toronto Press, 2019.

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Indonesia), Museum Tekstil (Jakarta, ed. Traditional arts of Portugal. [Jakarta]: Museum Tekstil Jakarta, 2002.

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Metcalf, Peter. Life of the Longhouse: An Archaeology of Ethnicity. Cambridge University Press, 2009.

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Metcalf, Peter. Life of the Longhouse: An Archaeology of Ethnicity. Cambridge University Press, 2010.

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Metcalf, Peter. Life of the Longhouse: An Archaeology of Ethnicity. Cambridge University Press, 2009.

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Metcalf, Peter. Life of the Longhouse: An Archaeology of Ethnicity. Cambridge University Press, 2009.

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Bacon, Derek, and Terry Collins. Culture Shock! Jakarta at Your Door: A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette (Culture Shock! at Your Door). Marshall Cavendish Corporation, 2007.

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Great Britain: Foreign and Commonwealth Office Staff. Framework agreement on comprehensive partnership and cooperation between the European Community and its Member States, of the one part, and the Republic of Indonesia, of the other Part: Jakarta, 9 November 2010. Stationery Office, The, 2010.

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Business, Family and Religion: Public Theology in the Context of the Chinese-Indonesian Business Community. Peter Lang Publishing, 2002.

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Wijaya, Yahya. Business, Family And Religion: Public Theology In The Context Of The Chinese-indonesian Business Community. Peter Lang Publishing, 2002.

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Backdoor Java: State Formation and the Domestic in Working Class Java. Broadview Press, 2006.

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Zhou, Taomo. Migration in the Time of Revolution. Cornell University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501739934.001.0001.

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This book examines how two of the world's most populous countries interacted between 1945 and 1967, when the concept of citizenship was contested, political loyalty was in question, identity was fluid, and the boundaries of political mobilization were blurred. The book asks probing questions of this important period in the histories of the People's Republic of China and Indonesia. What was it like to be a youth in search of an ancestral homeland that one had never set foot in, or an economic refugee whose expertise in private business became undesirable in one's new home in the socialist state? What ideological beliefs or practical calculations motivated individuals to commit to one particular nationality while forsaking another? As the book demonstrates, the answers to such questions about “ordinary” migrants are crucial to a deeper understanding of diplomatic relations between the two countries. The book argues that migration and the political activism of the ethnic Chinese in Indonesia were important historical forces in the making of governmental relations between Beijing and Jakarta after World War II. It highlights the agency and autonomy of individuals whose life experiences were shaped by but also helped shape the trajectory of bilateral diplomacy. These ethnic Chinese migrants and settlers were, the book contends, not passively acted upon but actively responding to the developing events of the Cold War. The book bridges the fields of diplomatic history and migration studies by reconstructing the Cold War in Asia as social processes from the ground up.
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Van Vleet, Krista E. Discussion. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190652807.003.0009.

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This section of the text looks back at the discussion in the last three chapters which took up cases of political discourse in Cuba, Indonesia, and Iran, and drew ethnographic examples from television broadcasts and community meetings, government documents and graffiti. They recalibrate the way that we understand the mutual embeddedness of language and social life by highlighting the contexts, forms, and processes that create coherence, erase or elide alternate views, or enable the appearance of unity. The text looks at the various questions posed by the previous three chapters.
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Nugroho, Kharisma, Fred Carden, and Hans Antlov. Local Knowledge Matters. Policy Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447348078.001.0001.

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Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. This book explores the critical role that local knowledge plays in public policy processes as well as its role in the co-production of policy relevant knowledge with the scientific and professional communities. The authors consider the mechanisms used by local organisations and the constraints and opportunities they face, exploring what the knowledge-to-policy process means, who is involved and how different communities can engage in the policy process. Ten diverse case studies are used from around Indonesia, addressing issues such as forest management, water resources, maritime resource management and financial services. By making extensive use of quotes from the field, the book allows the reader to ‘hear’ the perspectives and beliefs of community members around local knowledge and its effects on individual and community life.
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Hoogervorst, Tom G. Language Ungoverned. Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501758225.001.0001.

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By exploring a rich array of Malay texts from novels and newspapers to poems and plays, this book examines how the Malay of the Chinese-Indonesian community defied linguistic and political governance under Dutch colonial rule, offering a fresh perspective on the subversive role of language in colonial power relations. As a liminal colonial population, the ethnic Chinese in Indonesia resorted to the press for their education, legal and medical advice, conflict resolution, and entertainment. The book deftly depicts how the linguistic choices made by these print entrepreneurs brought Chinese-inflected Malay to the fore as the language of popular culture and everyday-life, subverting the official Malay of the Dutch authorities. Through readings of Sino-Malay print culture published between the 1910s and 1940s, the book highlights the inherent value of this vernacular Malay as a language of the people.
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Jones, Michael Owen, and Lucy M. Long, eds. Comfort Food. University Press of Mississippi, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496810847.001.0001.

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As a subject of study, “comfort food” is relevant to a number of scholarly disciplines, most obviously food studies, folkloristics, and anthropology, but also American culture studies, cultural studies, global and international studies, tourism, marketing, and public health. This volume explores the concept of “comfort food” primarily within a western context with examples from Atlantic Canada, Indonesia, England, and various ethnic, regional, and religious populations as well as rural and urban residents in the U.S. It includes studies of a wide range of dishes—bologna to chocolate, sweet and savory puddings, fried bread with an egg in the center, dairy products, fried rice, cafeteria fare, sugary fried dough, soul food, and others—exploring ways in which they comfort or in some instances cause discomfort and how they are connected to a sense of emotional well-being. Some essays analyze the phenomenon in daily life; others consider comfort food in the context of cookbooks, films, Internet blogs, literature, marketing, and tourism. Recognizing that what heartens one person might discomfort another, the collection is organized accordingly, from pleasant and comforting to unpleasant or discomforting food experiences. Those foods and food experiences are then related to concepts and issues such as identity, family, community, nationality, ethnicity, class, sense of place, tradition, stress, health, discomfort, guilt, betrayal, and loss, contributing to a deeper understanding of comfort food as a significant social category of human behavior.
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