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'''International Indonesia Forum''' ('''IIF''') adalah organisasi yang mengadakan seminar [[interdisipliner]] tahunan di Indonesia untuk "memfasilitasi pertemuan interaktif dan partisipasi mahasiswa dan pengajar"{{sfn|MacMillan Center 2008, Indonesia International Conference}} baik di dalam maupun luar Indonesia. Awalnya dikembangkan sebagai program turunan [[Yale Indonesia Forum]], IIF sekarang dikelola secara independen. Seminar ini pertama kali diadakan di [[Universitas Atma Jaya, Yogyakarta]] pada tahun 2008. Konferensi ke-6 diadakan di [[Universitas Islam Sunan Kalijaga]], Yogyakarta.
'''International Indonesia Forum''' ('''IIF''') adalah organisasi yang mengadakan seminar [[interdisipliner]] tahunan di Indonesia untuk "memfasilitasi pertemuan interaktif dan partisipasi mahasiswa dan pengajar"{{sfn|MacMillan Center 2008, Indonesia International Conference}} baik di dalam maupun luar Indonesia. Awalnya dikembangkan sebagai program turunan [[Yale Indonesia Forum]], IIF sekarang dikelola secara independen. Seminar ini pertama kali diadakan di [[Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta]] pada tahun 2008. Konferensi ke-6 diadakan di [[Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta]].


==Tentang==
==Tentang==
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==Sejarah==
==Sejarah==
In 2003, [[Yale University]] in [[New Haven, Connecticut]], established an interdisciplinary discussion forum for academics with a professional interest in Indonesia and related topics. This forum was established by three students, Frank Dhont, YoonSeok Lee, Thomas Pepinsky, with a member of the faculty, Indriyo Sukmono, as adviser. Initially meant for "members of the Yale community", this forum grew in size, until in 2006 it was capable of holding conferences.{{sfn|IIF, History}}{{sfn|Yale, YIF 2004}}

Discussions began in 2007 about having another conference, this time in Indonesia so as to facilitate the attendance of Indonesianists from outside the United States, particularly those in Indonesia.{{sfn|IIF, History}} This second conference was hoped to "facilitate interactive engagement and participation of students and educators" from both Indonesia and abroad.{{sfn|MacMillan Center 2008, Indonesia International Conference}}

The first such conference was held at [[Atma Jaya University, Yogyakarta]], in mid-2008: Atma Jaya handled financial issues related to hosting, whereas Yale handled the cost of publication.{{sfn|IIF, History}} The conference, with the theme "Towards An Inclusive Democratic Indonesian Society: Bridging the Gap Between State Uniformity and Multicultural Identity Patterns",{{sfn|Yale, YIF 2008}} a theme which reviewer Alexander Claver described as "timely" owing to the issues of managing diversity and "societal heterogeneity and homogeneity".{{sfn|Claver|2010|p=116}} Claver wrote that the resulting book, though it did "not paint a coherent picture" and was uneven, it was still "a rich source of ideas" and that most readers would find something of interest within.{{Sfn|Claver|2010|p=118}}

The second forum, hosted at [[Sanata Dharma University]] (also in Yogyakarta), dealt with [[Pancasila (politics)|Pancasila]], Indonesia's national ideology, and its role in the [[Post-Suharto era|Reformation]] era.{{sfn|O'Shannassy 2009, Reimagining}} Claver writes that this was a development on the themes explored in the first conference.{{sfn|Claver|2010|p=116}} By this point half of attendees were Indonesian academics, with the remainder from various international institutions.{{sfn|Dhont 2009, Report}} An academic review of the conference's proceedings (published the following year) was highly negative: reviewer R. E. Elson wrote that the book was "disappointing", with "far too much airy and meaningless blather about identity and too much vacuous wordy and unproductive theorising" regarding its subject matter.{{sfn|Elson|2012|pp=131–32}}

Various universities hosted the program in succeeding years, mostly in Yogyakarta but also in nearby [[Semarang]]. The number of participants increased yearly, and in 2011 the international conferences (increasingly separate from their parent organisation) were branched off under the title International Indonesia Forum.{{sfn|IIF, History}} That year's conference, taking the theme of education for the future, was held at [[Yogyakarta State University]] and drew a crowd of 150 audience members and presenters.{{sfn|Unjianto 2011, Pendidikan}}

In 2012 the conference, which received 171 submissions and saw nearly 100 speakers, was held at [[Gadjah Mada University]] in Yogyakarta; speakers originated from a number of international and Indonesian universities, including [[Harvard University|Harvard]], [[Cornell University|Cornell]], [[University of California, Berkeley|Berkeley]], [[Sydney University|Sydney]], [[Leiden University|Leiden]], and the [[London School of Economics]].{{sfn|Fathoni 2012, UGM dan Yale}} The rector of Gadjah Mada University, Pratikno, stated that the conference was relevant to both Indonesia and the university as education was necessary to combat [[Corruption in Indonesia|corruption]].{{sfn|Andayani 2012, Pemerintah}} This was the last IIF conference with Yale support; a new, independent, organisational body was established so that the conference could continue independently.{{sfn|IIF, History}}

The sixth conference was held at [[Sunan Kalijaga Islamic University]], Yogyakarta, in 2013; over fifty individuals presented presenters. Of the conferences theme regarding change and continuity in the country, director of Sunan Kalijaga's post-graduate program Khoiruddin Nasution stated that changes were rapidly developing in the country and, as such, it was hoped that the IIF could provide recommendations to the Indonesian government regarding the correct path to take.{{sfn|Purwata 2013, UIN Sunan Kalijaga}}


==Konferensi==
==Konferensi==
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! scope="row" | 18–19 Juli 2008
! scope="row" | 18–19 Juli 2008
| [[Universitas Atma Jaya, Yogyakarta|Universitas Atma Jaya]], Yogyakarta
| [[Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta|Universitas Atma Jaya]], Yogyakarta
| Towards An Inclusive Democratic Indonesian Society: Bridging the Gap Between State Uniformity and Multicultural Identity Patterns
| Towards An Inclusive Democratic Indonesian Society: Bridging the Gap Between State Uniformity and Multicultural Identity Patterns
|{{sfn|Yale, YIF 2008}}
|{{sfn|Yale, YIF 2008}}
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! scope="row" | 14–15 Juli 2010
! scope="row" | 14–15 Juli 2010
| [[Diponegoro University]], Semarang
| [[Universitas Diponegoro]], Semarang
| Social Justice and Rule of Law: Addressing the Growth of a Pluralist Indonesian Democracy
| Social Justice and Rule of Law: Addressing the Growth of a Pluralist Indonesian Democracy
|{{sfn|Yale, YIF 2010}}
|{{sfn|Yale, YIF 2010}}
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! scope="row" | 21–22 Agustus 2013
! scope="row" | 21–22 Agustus 2013
| [[Universitas Islam Sunan Kalijaga]], Yogyakarta
| [[Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta|UIN Sunan Kalijaga]], Yogyakarta
|Transformation towards the Future: Continuity versus Change in Indonesia
|Transformation towards the Future: Continuity versus Change in Indonesia
|{{sfn|IIF, Home Page}}
|{{sfn|IIF, Home Page}}

Revisi per 17 Oktober 2013 10.09

International Indonesia Forum
JenisKonferensi
FrekuensiTahunan
LokasiIndonesia
Tahun aktif2008–sekarang
Acara pertama2008
Terakhir diadakan2013
LuasGlobal
Situs webiif.or.id

International Indonesia Forum (IIF) adalah organisasi yang mengadakan seminar interdisipliner tahunan di Indonesia untuk "memfasilitasi pertemuan interaktif dan partisipasi mahasiswa dan pengajar"[1] baik di dalam maupun luar Indonesia. Awalnya dikembangkan sebagai program turunan Yale Indonesia Forum, IIF sekarang dikelola secara independen. Seminar ini pertama kali diadakan di Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta pada tahun 2008. Konferensi ke-6 diadakan di Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta.

Tentang

International Indonesia Forum dijalankan secara sukarela. Para pemateri acara tidak dikenakan biaya.[2] Pesertanya berasal dari kalangan akademik dan umum, termasuk organisasi non-akademik.[3] Hingga Agustus 2013[[Kategori:Articles containing potentially dated statements from Kesalahan ekspresi: Operator < tak terduga]], empat buku telah diterbitkan berdasarkan makalah yang dipaparkan di konferensi ini.

Sejarah

In 2003, Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, established an interdisciplinary discussion forum for academics with a professional interest in Indonesia and related topics. This forum was established by three students, Frank Dhont, YoonSeok Lee, Thomas Pepinsky, with a member of the faculty, Indriyo Sukmono, as adviser. Initially meant for "members of the Yale community", this forum grew in size, until in 2006 it was capable of holding conferences.[2][4]

Discussions began in 2007 about having another conference, this time in Indonesia so as to facilitate the attendance of Indonesianists from outside the United States, particularly those in Indonesia.[2] This second conference was hoped to "facilitate interactive engagement and participation of students and educators" from both Indonesia and abroad.[1]

The first such conference was held at Atma Jaya University, Yogyakarta, in mid-2008: Atma Jaya handled financial issues related to hosting, whereas Yale handled the cost of publication.[2] The conference, with the theme "Towards An Inclusive Democratic Indonesian Society: Bridging the Gap Between State Uniformity and Multicultural Identity Patterns",[5] a theme which reviewer Alexander Claver described as "timely" owing to the issues of managing diversity and "societal heterogeneity and homogeneity".[6] Claver wrote that the resulting book, though it did "not paint a coherent picture" and was uneven, it was still "a rich source of ideas" and that most readers would find something of interest within.[7]

The second forum, hosted at Sanata Dharma University (also in Yogyakarta), dealt with Pancasila, Indonesia's national ideology, and its role in the Reformation era.[8] Claver writes that this was a development on the themes explored in the first conference.[6] By this point half of attendees were Indonesian academics, with the remainder from various international institutions.[9] An academic review of the conference's proceedings (published the following year) was highly negative: reviewer R. E. Elson wrote that the book was "disappointing", with "far too much airy and meaningless blather about identity and too much vacuous wordy and unproductive theorising" regarding its subject matter.[10]

Various universities hosted the program in succeeding years, mostly in Yogyakarta but also in nearby Semarang. The number of participants increased yearly, and in 2011 the international conferences (increasingly separate from their parent organisation) were branched off under the title International Indonesia Forum.[2] That year's conference, taking the theme of education for the future, was held at Yogyakarta State University and drew a crowd of 150 audience members and presenters.[11]

In 2012 the conference, which received 171 submissions and saw nearly 100 speakers, was held at Gadjah Mada University in Yogyakarta; speakers originated from a number of international and Indonesian universities, including Harvard, Cornell, Berkeley, Sydney, Leiden, and the London School of Economics.[3] The rector of Gadjah Mada University, Pratikno, stated that the conference was relevant to both Indonesia and the university as education was necessary to combat corruption.[12] This was the last IIF conference with Yale support; a new, independent, organisational body was established so that the conference could continue independently.[2]

The sixth conference was held at Sunan Kalijaga Islamic University, Yogyakarta, in 2013; over fifty individuals presented presenters. Of the conferences theme regarding change and continuity in the country, director of Sunan Kalijaga's post-graduate program Khoiruddin Nasution stated that changes were rapidly developing in the country and, as such, it was hoped that the IIF could provide recommendations to the Indonesian government regarding the correct path to take.[13]

Konferensi

Tanggal Lokasi Tema Ref
18–19 Juli 2008 Universitas Atma Jaya, Yogyakarta Towards An Inclusive Democratic Indonesian Society: Bridging the Gap Between State Uniformity and Multicultural Identity Patterns [5]
1–2 Juli 2009 Universitas Sanata Dharma, Yogyakarta Pancasila's Contemporary Appeal: Re-legitimizing Indonesia's Founding Ethos [14]
14–15 Juli 2010 Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang Social Justice and Rule of Law: Addressing the Growth of a Pluralist Indonesian Democracy [15]
27–28 Juni 2011 Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta Enriching Future Generations: Education Promoting Indonesian Self-Development [16]
9–10 Juli 2012 Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta Between the Mountain and the Sea: Positioning Indonesia [17]
21–22 Agustus 2013 UIN Sunan Kalijaga, Yogyakarta Transformation towards the Future: Continuity versus Change in Indonesia [18]

Publikasi

  • Frank Dhont; Kevin W. Fogg; Mason C. Hoadley, ed. (2009). Towards an Inclusive Democratic Indonesian Society. International conference book series. 1. Yogyakarta: Atma Jaya University Press. ISBN 978-979-1317-93-1. 
  • Frank Dhont; Thomas J. Conners; Mason C. Hoadley; Kevin Ko, ed. (2010). Pancasila's Contemporary Appeal. International conference book series. 2. Yogyakarta: Sanata Dharma University Press. ISBN 978-979-1088-56-5. 
  • Thomas J. Conners; Frank Dhont; Mason C. Hoadley; Adam D. Tyson, ed. (2011). Social Justice and the Rule of Law. International conference book series. 3. Semarang: Diponegoro University Press. ISBN 978-979-18375-8-3. 
  • Rommel A. Curaming; Frank Dhont, ed. (2012). Education in Indonesia. International conference book series. 4. Yogyakarta: Yogyakarta State University Press. ISBN 978-979-15709-5-4. 

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