Echoing Evidence: Using Action Research for Inclusive Participation

Increase the capacity of civil society organizations to become a “sturdy bridge” for marginal groups to policy makers. Area of Interest: Capacity Building Donor: Voice Indonesia Programme Start: August 2017 Programme Finished: July 2019 Publication: Menggaungkan Suara Marginal: Cerita dari Kawasan Timur Indonesia Team Member: Anesthesia Novianda, Daya Cipta Sudrajat, Ferzya Farhan, Klara Esti
Research on Movement and Campaigns to End Fossil Fuel in Indonesia

The study to understand the landscape of the movement against climate change, specifically the movement to end fossil fuel, as well as the dynamics and power relations amongst stakeholders in Indonesia, and better understanding of media engagement trend and campaigns to end fossil fuel. Area of Interest: Information and Social Change Programme Start: April 2017 […]
Enabling Spaces: Mapping Creative Hubs in Indonesia

This research is to map the potential of the Creative Hubs space or new creative space to support the creative community in Indonesia. Area of Interest: Information and Social Change Programme Start: March 2017 Programme Finished: May 2017 Publication: Enabling Spaces: Mapping Creative Hubs in Indonesia Team Member: Daya Cipta Sudrajat, Fajri Siregar
Local Initiatives in Open Government

Evaluation Research on implementation of open government and open data in three city governments, namely Tangerang, Mojokerto and Pontianak Area of Interest: Information and Social Change Programme Start: March 2017 Programme Finished: April 2017 Publication: Local Initiatives in Open Government Team Member: Fajri Siregar, Leonardus K. Nugraha, Mona L. Usmani, Wirawan Agahari
The Works Behind The Buzz: Unravelling The Industry of Buzzer in Indonesia

This study attempts to unfold the works of buzzer in four features: identification of the buzzers, operation of the buzzers, the influence of the buzzers, the consequence of the buzzers.This study attempts to unfold the works of buzzer in four features: identification of the buzzers, operation of the buzzers, the influence of the buzzers, the […]
Cooperative’s Contributions Towards Inclusive Development

This study wants to understand how the cooperative movement in urban areas (urban) and rural areas (rural) contributes to inclusive development. Area of Interest: Information and Social Change Programme Start: January 2017 Programme Finished: April 2017 Publication: Cooperative’s Contributions Towards Inclusive Development Team Member: Ferzya Farhan, Daya Cipta Sudrajat
An Evaluation of Rapotivi, a Crowd-ratings Application to Monitor Television Content

This study aims to capture the workings of Rapotivi, from its design to its implementation, in order to gain a nuanced story on how the tools has been utilised and to what extent the existence of Rapotivi helps in creating the active audienship in Indonesia. Area of Interest: Information and Social Change Donor: FORD Foundation […]
Mapping the Cyber Policy Landscape: Indonesia

Commissioned by: Global Partners Digital According to Internet Live Stats, Indonesia has 53,236,179 internet users – the 12th largest population of active internet users in the world. In terms of social media activities, Indonesia is considered highly connected and active. Today, Indonesia has the 4th largest Facebook user base and the 5th largest Twitter user […]
From Smart City to Open City: Lessons From Jakarta Smart City

Donor: The Web Foundation In 2011, Indonesia started its Open Government journey when along with seven other countries it initiated Open Government Partnership. Following the global declaration, Indonesia launched the Open Government Indonesia (OGI) in January 2012 with the aim to introduce open government reforms, including open data. This initiative is supported by Law […]
Unboxing Television in Contemporary Indonesia

“Unboxing television in contemporary Indonesia” highlights how media content, especially within television, is produced and consumed in Indonesia. The main aim is to question the logic behind TV production and to highlight how the audience shows varying degrees of autonomy in overcoming the dominance – and ignorance – of media producers.