Development discourses often assume linear rural transitions, in which educated young people are supposed to leave their rural communities, becoming urban. However, drawing on fieldwork in Flores (East Indonesia), I argue that tertiary educated young people do return to their natal communities upon graduation. There, they want to act—by virtue of their education—as vanguards of positive change and alter what they consider backward, rural livelihoods and practices. Yet, educated young people often depend on these livelihoods and practices, too, especially when they cannot obtain work, which is common in rural Flores. To better understand the tensions inherent to these young people’s position within their rural communities, I map the reasons ...
Building futures for young people in and out of rural places has been a perennial quest for those in...
Drawing on life history interviews conducted in Indian and Indonesian study sites, we tease out the ...
Indonesia as one of many developing countries in the world is facing the same problem, which is abou...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ This chapter reflects on the dynamics of Indonesian rural youth tran...
While there is wide agreement that education supports development, there is also much scholarship to...
This paper examines educational practices that can encourage self-reliance activities and projects i...
Rural plays role as a supporting area for urban. Rural ‘s main activity is agriculture and natural r...
Rural schools in Indonesia face various problems that are uniquely rural. A comprehensive report on ...
Education is considered the cornerstone of development, essential to achieving economic and social g...
During the last two decades, rural-urban migration and government programs have improved livelihood ...
This chapter explores the interrelationships between economic change and environmental issues, by sh...
The coastal landscapes of the outer islands of the Indonesian archipelago are places rich with ...
In the proposal for this ISP the basic hypothesis was that education would catalyze an urban transit...
Education will lead to the economic growth, stability of social and political system, able to reduce...
There appears to be a paradox in Ethiopia. On the one hand, the country's development policy emphasi...
Building futures for young people in and out of rural places has been a perennial quest for those in...
Drawing on life history interviews conducted in Indian and Indonesian study sites, we tease out the ...
Indonesia as one of many developing countries in the world is facing the same problem, which is abou...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ This chapter reflects on the dynamics of Indonesian rural youth tran...
While there is wide agreement that education supports development, there is also much scholarship to...
This paper examines educational practices that can encourage self-reliance activities and projects i...
Rural plays role as a supporting area for urban. Rural ‘s main activity is agriculture and natural r...
Rural schools in Indonesia face various problems that are uniquely rural. A comprehensive report on ...
Education is considered the cornerstone of development, essential to achieving economic and social g...
During the last two decades, rural-urban migration and government programs have improved livelihood ...
This chapter explores the interrelationships between economic change and environmental issues, by sh...
The coastal landscapes of the outer islands of the Indonesian archipelago are places rich with ...
In the proposal for this ISP the basic hypothesis was that education would catalyze an urban transit...
Education will lead to the economic growth, stability of social and political system, able to reduce...
There appears to be a paradox in Ethiopia. On the one hand, the country's development policy emphasi...
Building futures for young people in and out of rural places has been a perennial quest for those in...
Drawing on life history interviews conducted in Indian and Indonesian study sites, we tease out the ...
Indonesia as one of many developing countries in the world is facing the same problem, which is abou...