Challenging a Home Country: A Preliminary Account of Indonesian Student Activism in Berlin, Germany
This article gives an overview on Indonesian student activism in Berlin, Germany. Based on documents (published and unpublished), interviews, and conversations with former and current student activists, the paper scrutinizes the trajectory of activism of Indonesian students in the capital of Germany...
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doaj-c60458942e8b4614b7c746657b43dd352020-11-24T21:46:46ZdeuSEAS - Society for South-East Asian StudiesASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies1999-25211999-253X2014-12-017218319810.14764/10.ASEAS-2014.2-4Challenging a Home Country: A Preliminary Account of Indonesian Student Activism in Berlin, GermanySyafiq HasyimThis article gives an overview on Indonesian student activism in Berlin, Germany. Based on documents (published and unpublished), interviews, and conversations with former and current student activists, the paper scrutinizes the trajectory of activism of Indonesian students in the capital of Germany since the 1960s and asks about the evolution of specific student organizations, the issues and topics they tackled, and their media and networking strategies. The article illustrates the activities of the PPI Berlin as a dominant example of Indonesian students’ political activism abroad and the activities of Indonesian Muslim students as a prominent example of religious-based activism which has gained significance since the fall of Suharto. These examples indicate the diversity of Indonesian student activists in Berlin that are nevertheless united in their aspirations to challenge politics back home.https://aseas.univie.ac.at/index.php/aseas/article/view/240/141Anti-Suharto ProtestsBerlinIndonesian Student ActivismIndonesian Student AssociationsReligious-Based Activism |
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Challenging a Home Country: A Preliminary Account of Indonesian Student Activism in Berlin, Germany |
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Challenging a Home Country: A Preliminary Account of Indonesian Student Activism in Berlin, Germany |
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challenging a home country: a preliminary account of indonesian student activism in berlin, germany |
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ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies |
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1999-2521 1999-253X |
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This article gives an overview on Indonesian student activism in Berlin, Germany. Based on documents (published and unpublished), interviews, and conversations with former and current student activists, the paper scrutinizes the trajectory of activism of Indonesian students in the capital of Germany since the 1960s and asks about the evolution of specific student organizations, the issues and topics they tackled, and their media and networking strategies. The article illustrates the activities of the PPI Berlin as a dominant example of Indonesian students’ political activism abroad and the activities of Indonesian Muslim students as a prominent example of religious-based activism which has gained significance since the fall of Suharto. These examples indicate the diversity of Indonesian student activists in Berlin that are nevertheless united in their aspirations to challenge politics back home. |
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Anti-Suharto Protests Berlin Indonesian Student Activism Indonesian Student Associations Religious-Based Activism |
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