Through the discourse of indigeneity, rural communities around the world are joining a global network of rural justice seekers. By articulating grievances collectively, they demand state recognition while seeking support from NGOs and international development organisations. In Indonesia, the manifestation of indigenous ‘adat’ politics is no longer confined to the national struggle for the recognition of land rights, but instead, has proliferated into many localised short term ‘adat projects’. This introduction to the TAPJA special issue on adat demonstrates that both the rural poor and local elites can be the initiators or recipients of these adat projects but, at the current juncture, the latter are better positioned to benefit from such ...
The reform era around the turn of the century in Indonesia has been followed by a revitalization of ...
This article is about the strategic use of adat arguments in the politics of large-scale land acquis...
The research sets a focus on current economic impacts of traditional systems of land distribution an...
Since the fall of the authoritarian New Order regime in 1998, the indigenous movement in Indonesia h...
Under the New Order authoritarian regime, the state endorsed terra-nullification of the customary te...
Community advocates for land rights justice in post-reformasi Indonesia frame their claims in terms ...
At present the contestation of the Indonesian state’s dispossessory policies regarding land and othe...
It was the official line of Suharto’s regime that Indonesia is a nation which has no indigenous peop...
It was the official line of Suharto’s regime that Indonesia is a nation which has no indigenous peop...
Environmental and social transformations in Jambi province, Indonesia, are inextricably interlinked....
A number of UN conventions and declarations (on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the Protection and...
When the indigenous peoples' movement emerged in the 1990s and grew stronger in the wake of reformas...
The main assumption of indigeneity NGOs in Indonesia is that state recognition will strengthen indig...
Some communities in Indonesia’s margins have adopted indigenous identities to overcome stigmatizatio...
The title of this book immediately gives an idea of its bread of perspective and the approach adopte...
The reform era around the turn of the century in Indonesia has been followed by a revitalization of ...
This article is about the strategic use of adat arguments in the politics of large-scale land acquis...
The research sets a focus on current economic impacts of traditional systems of land distribution an...
Since the fall of the authoritarian New Order regime in 1998, the indigenous movement in Indonesia h...
Under the New Order authoritarian regime, the state endorsed terra-nullification of the customary te...
Community advocates for land rights justice in post-reformasi Indonesia frame their claims in terms ...
At present the contestation of the Indonesian state’s dispossessory policies regarding land and othe...
It was the official line of Suharto’s regime that Indonesia is a nation which has no indigenous peop...
It was the official line of Suharto’s regime that Indonesia is a nation which has no indigenous peop...
Environmental and social transformations in Jambi province, Indonesia, are inextricably interlinked....
A number of UN conventions and declarations (on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the Protection and...
When the indigenous peoples' movement emerged in the 1990s and grew stronger in the wake of reformas...
The main assumption of indigeneity NGOs in Indonesia is that state recognition will strengthen indig...
Some communities in Indonesia’s margins have adopted indigenous identities to overcome stigmatizatio...
The title of this book immediately gives an idea of its bread of perspective and the approach adopte...
The reform era around the turn of the century in Indonesia has been followed by a revitalization of ...
This article is about the strategic use of adat arguments in the politics of large-scale land acquis...
The research sets a focus on current economic impacts of traditional systems of land distribution an...