Innovation for Inclusive Development (IID) has emerged as
a growing interest, bringing together i... more Innovation for Inclusive Development (IID) has emerged as a growing interest, bringing together innovation studies and development research. Its basic premise is that innovation can and should play a central role in making development more inclusive. Using the secondary data of 250 initiatives reported by academia, civil society, businesses, and government in Indonesia, along with few selected case studies, this paper aspires to understand the characteristics of IID. We gather a plethora of practices across sectors and actors, geographical contexts, and development agendas. We found that at the core of IID is the attempt to widen people’s access to developmental resources, and to deepen their participation in decision-making and improving their livelihood. Arguing that different perspectives are needed when examining initiatives and their implications at different levels, the paper offers an insight into what makes the IID initiative more likely to succeed or otherwise, and calls for further research in this field.
"Unboxing Television in Contemporary Indonesia" highlights the dynamics of the production and con... more "Unboxing Television in Contemporary Indonesia" highlights the dynamics of the production and consumption of television in Indonesia nowadays. We aim to question the logic behind media -particularly television- content production and to what extend audience can develop such autonomy towards media. The analysis is based on in-depth observations, interviews with key players of media content production as well as ethnography in audience consumption. Giddens' structuration is used to shed a light on the interplay of the production and consumption process.
The purpose of this research is to map the implication of the political economy dynamics of the m... more The purpose of this research is to map the implication of the political economy dynamics of the media on citizens right to media from the perspective of citizens, in particular those who are vulnerable and weak(ened). By providing four case studies from vulnerable groups, we aim to map the bigger picture on citizens right to media. In order to support a more democratic society, we believe that what is needed today is the protection of citizens who have a limited area of freedom in media, such values which are declared in Article 19 of the Universal Declaration Human Rights.
This research is part of an action researh project, Engaging Media, Empowering Society: Assessing Media Policy and Governance in Indonesia through the Lenses of Citizens’ Rights.
Innovation for Inclusive Development (IID) has emerged as
a growing interest, bringing together i... more Innovation for Inclusive Development (IID) has emerged as a growing interest, bringing together innovation studies and development research. Its basic premise is that innovation can and should play a central role in making development more inclusive. Using the secondary data of 250 initiatives reported by academia, civil society, businesses, and government in Indonesia, along with few selected case studies, this paper aspires to understand the characteristics of IID. We gather a plethora of practices across sectors and actors, geographical contexts, and development agendas. We found that at the core of IID is the attempt to widen people’s access to developmental resources, and to deepen their participation in decision-making and improving their livelihood. Arguing that different perspectives are needed when examining initiatives and their implications at different levels, the paper offers an insight into what makes the IID initiative more likely to succeed or otherwise, and calls for further research in this field.
"Unboxing Television in Contemporary Indonesia" highlights the dynamics of the production and con... more "Unboxing Television in Contemporary Indonesia" highlights the dynamics of the production and consumption of television in Indonesia nowadays. We aim to question the logic behind media -particularly television- content production and to what extend audience can develop such autonomy towards media. The analysis is based on in-depth observations, interviews with key players of media content production as well as ethnography in audience consumption. Giddens' structuration is used to shed a light on the interplay of the production and consumption process.
The purpose of this research is to map the implication of the political economy dynamics of the m... more The purpose of this research is to map the implication of the political economy dynamics of the media on citizens right to media from the perspective of citizens, in particular those who are vulnerable and weak(ened). By providing four case studies from vulnerable groups, we aim to map the bigger picture on citizens right to media. In order to support a more democratic society, we believe that what is needed today is the protection of citizens who have a limited area of freedom in media, such values which are declared in Article 19 of the Universal Declaration Human Rights.
This research is part of an action researh project, Engaging Media, Empowering Society: Assessing Media Policy and Governance in Indonesia through the Lenses of Citizens’ Rights.
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a growing interest, bringing together innovation studies and
development research. Its basic premise is that innovation can
and should play a central role in making development more
inclusive. Using the secondary data of 250 initiatives reported
by academia, civil society, businesses, and government in
Indonesia, along with few selected case studies, this paper
aspires to understand the characteristics of IID. We gather a
plethora of practices across sectors and actors, geographical
contexts, and development agendas. We found that at
the core of IID is the attempt to widen people’s access to
developmental resources, and to deepen their participation in
decision-making and improving their livelihood. Arguing that
different perspectives are needed when examining initiatives
and their implications at different levels, the paper offers an
insight into what makes the IID initiative more likely to succeed
or otherwise, and calls for further research in this field.
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This research is part of an action researh project, Engaging Media, Empowering Society: Assessing Media Policy and Governance in Indonesia through the Lenses of Citizens’ Rights.
a growing interest, bringing together innovation studies and
development research. Its basic premise is that innovation can
and should play a central role in making development more
inclusive. Using the secondary data of 250 initiatives reported
by academia, civil society, businesses, and government in
Indonesia, along with few selected case studies, this paper
aspires to understand the characteristics of IID. We gather a
plethora of practices across sectors and actors, geographical
contexts, and development agendas. We found that at
the core of IID is the attempt to widen people’s access to
developmental resources, and to deepen their participation in
decision-making and improving their livelihood. Arguing that
different perspectives are needed when examining initiatives
and their implications at different levels, the paper offers an
insight into what makes the IID initiative more likely to succeed
or otherwise, and calls for further research in this field.
This research is part of an action researh project, Engaging Media, Empowering Society: Assessing Media Policy and Governance in Indonesia through the Lenses of Citizens’ Rights.