This intervention shares images and stories from the women evictees in Jakarta who collectively give voice to the psychic, physical, and material injuries inflicted by state dispossession in the city. Engaging Ann Laura Stoler’s (2013) language to expose the politics of ruination and preservation, we illustrate the gendered nature of the remaking of life on the most wasted of urban landscapes. The focus of this piece is Kampung Akuarium, a neighborhood violently evicted in April 2016 as part of a broader evictions regime in Jakarta under the governorship of Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, popularly known as Ahok. In the aftermath, Kampung Akuarium became the most restive of Jakarta’s landscapes as residents returned to make claims for justice and ...
Less than a year after the end of authoritarian rule in 1998, huge images of Jesus Christ and other ...
Gentrification is a gradual transformation process of the neighbourhood by the government, individua...
Abstract: This paper attempts to propose new ways to understand Indonesian migrant women workers and...
This intervention shares images and stories from the women evictees in Jakarta who collectively give...
The dispossession of urban communities across class and racial lines is a global phenomenon linked t...
The dispossession of urban communities across class and racial lines is a global phenomenon linked t...
Across cities of the global South, major initiatives are underway to assemble land from informal set...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015-12University of Washington Abstract This Grievable...
Studies of evictions in Jakarta often focus on the evictions process, its impacts, and the justifica...
This thesis aims to locate the kampung (urban village) within the broader mobilization of ‘slums’ as...
This chapter revisits gender by exploring how it is entangled in the dynamics of displacement and ev...
Part of the Pro et Contra series.Scraps of Hope in Banda Aceh examines the rebuilding of the city of...
"The Wheel of Fortune" describes the rapid and traumatic change experienced by a small community of ...
This article analyses how social imaginaries are shaped and produced in Jakarta. It studies the root...
International audienceFires are part of everyday city life in Jakarta. Striking on an average of alm...
Less than a year after the end of authoritarian rule in 1998, huge images of Jesus Christ and other ...
Gentrification is a gradual transformation process of the neighbourhood by the government, individua...
Abstract: This paper attempts to propose new ways to understand Indonesian migrant women workers and...
This intervention shares images and stories from the women evictees in Jakarta who collectively give...
The dispossession of urban communities across class and racial lines is a global phenomenon linked t...
The dispossession of urban communities across class and racial lines is a global phenomenon linked t...
Across cities of the global South, major initiatives are underway to assemble land from informal set...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015-12University of Washington Abstract This Grievable...
Studies of evictions in Jakarta often focus on the evictions process, its impacts, and the justifica...
This thesis aims to locate the kampung (urban village) within the broader mobilization of ‘slums’ as...
This chapter revisits gender by exploring how it is entangled in the dynamics of displacement and ev...
Part of the Pro et Contra series.Scraps of Hope in Banda Aceh examines the rebuilding of the city of...
"The Wheel of Fortune" describes the rapid and traumatic change experienced by a small community of ...
This article analyses how social imaginaries are shaped and produced in Jakarta. It studies the root...
International audienceFires are part of everyday city life in Jakarta. Striking on an average of alm...
Less than a year after the end of authoritarian rule in 1998, huge images of Jesus Christ and other ...
Gentrification is a gradual transformation process of the neighbourhood by the government, individua...
Abstract: This paper attempts to propose new ways to understand Indonesian migrant women workers and...