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(monograph) Cultivating Power: Botany, Agriculture, and Colonial Expansion in Netherlands East Indies

Year :Upcoming-Circa 2025
Additional Info : The manuscript is currently under review by Cornell University Press

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(Book chapter) “Resistance with Style: Politics of Dress and Anticolonialism in Netherlands East Indies, 1890-1920,” in Refashioning Identities: The Politics of Dress in Southeast Asia, edited by Pattaratorn Chirapravati and Matthew Reeder (NUS).

Year : Upcoming circa 2025
Additional Info : The manuscript is now under editing process by the editors. The book project is under contract with NUS Press and River Books

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(Edited volume) Rising Above the Tide: Good Governance, Marine Ecosystems, and Strategies to Mitigate the Sinking of Jakarta

Year : Upcoming-Circa end of 2024 or early 2025
Additional Info : Playing a role as one of the editors. This book project is under contract with Springer Nature

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Kenapa Kita Membutuhkan Welfare State

Link : Kenapa Kita Membutuhkan Welfare State. 

Additional Information : Indoprogress, 17 Juni

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“Contested Memories and the Production of Space in a Post-Conflict City: Ambon between Tolerance and Trauma,” in Routledge Handbook of Urban Indonesia, ed. Sonia Roitman and Deden Rukmana (Routledge, 2022), 130–43.

Link : https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781003318170-12/contested-memories-production-space-post-conflict-city-kadek-wara-urwasi 

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Aktivisme Digital di Indonesia

Additional Info : Penelitian ini dibiayai oleg TIFA Foundation. Penulis lain dalam publikasi ini adalah Dr. Muhammad Fajar, Yoes Kenawas, dan Aulia Nastiti

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Cultivating Power: Buitenzorg Botanic Garden and Empire Building in the Netherlands East Indies, 1745-1917

Additional info : Winner of Harold Perkin Prize for Best Dissertation in the Department of History (for the year 2019-2020)

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Cultural Landscape Urban Design: Preserving Local Identity in the Global Environment, Case Studies of Japanese and Malaysian Cities

in Encountering Asian New Horizon: Contesting and Negotiating in Fluid Transitions, ed. Francisia Seda (Bangkok: API Regional Coordinating Institution, Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University, 2015), 111–26.

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Household preferences and economic segregation of residential neighborhoods in the city of Bogor

PDF Link : https://psb.feb.ui.ac.id/index.php?p=show_detail&id=49504

Add Info : Fitrania, S. N. (2010). Neighbourhood Economic Segregation in the Case of Bogor City. Depok: Undergraduate Thesis. University of Indonesia.