This paper aims to explain the decline of the peasant community in Semarang City, Central Java, by exploring the historical shifts in the city's spatial structures and livelihoods. Spatial changes and the issue of subsistence ethics simultaneously will be used to explain the peasant community's exclusion in the city. In the early of modernization Semarang, peasant economy collapsed by deagrarianization process and creating patterns of domestication, adaptation, and marginalization. This adaptation was necessary to reaffirm longstanding communal bonds that had contributed significantly to the city's historical growth. At the same time, however, the urban peasant community was excluded, as agrarian subsistence ethics required it to remain su...
In Under construction the social changes in Indonesian cities during the process of decolonization a...
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After the 1997–98 Asian financial crisis, for the first time the rural middle-class population in In...
This paper aims to explain the decline of the peasant community in Semarang City, Central Java, by e...
Indonesia contains about 200 provincial cities with populations between 50,000 and one million, yet ...
This is a study of social change in the West Sumatran village from the introduction of monetary tax...
Abstract: Opinions that perceive villages (desa) as solid entity, traditional, reservoir of labor an...
<p>The long debate on whether rural community in Java is more characterised as egalitarian or differ...
This article explores the relationship between the uneven outcomes of development in Indonesian citi...
This paper aims to examine the existence and development of Lumbung Desa or village rice barns as a ...
The reconstruction of the development of Colonial Cities in the Dutch East Indies which experienced ...
Beginning the latter half of the nineteenth century, plantations by the private capital replaced gra...
The impact of colonial economic policies and practices on the peasant of Java has long been a matter...
From 1998, cities in Java have been experiencing the process of internal reconstruction, both socioe...
The resistance of the peasants is inseparable from the social class that is intertwined in it so tha...
In Under construction the social changes in Indonesian cities during the process of decolonization a...
The paper presents the historical analysis of the spatial transformation and emerging urban reality ...
After the 1997–98 Asian financial crisis, for the first time the rural middle-class population in In...
This paper aims to explain the decline of the peasant community in Semarang City, Central Java, by e...
Indonesia contains about 200 provincial cities with populations between 50,000 and one million, yet ...
This is a study of social change in the West Sumatran village from the introduction of monetary tax...
Abstract: Opinions that perceive villages (desa) as solid entity, traditional, reservoir of labor an...
<p>The long debate on whether rural community in Java is more characterised as egalitarian or differ...
This article explores the relationship between the uneven outcomes of development in Indonesian citi...
This paper aims to examine the existence and development of Lumbung Desa or village rice barns as a ...
The reconstruction of the development of Colonial Cities in the Dutch East Indies which experienced ...
Beginning the latter half of the nineteenth century, plantations by the private capital replaced gra...
The impact of colonial economic policies and practices on the peasant of Java has long been a matter...
From 1998, cities in Java have been experiencing the process of internal reconstruction, both socioe...
The resistance of the peasants is inseparable from the social class that is intertwined in it so tha...
In Under construction the social changes in Indonesian cities during the process of decolonization a...
The paper presents the historical analysis of the spatial transformation and emerging urban reality ...
After the 1997–98 Asian financial crisis, for the first time the rural middle-class population in In...