ICAIOS special panel on history (Panel 1) Venue: Ali Hasjmi Auditorium, Plenary Hall
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Speakers |
Title |
1 |
Anthony Reid (ANU, Australia/ICAIOS) |
: Europeans in pre-1873 Aceh: help or hindrance to independence? |
2 |
Fakhriati (Ministry of Religious Affairs, Jakarta, Indonesia) |
: Conflict reflection between ulama and umara in the 19th century: Study on Sirajuddin manuscript |
3 |
Amirul Hadi (UIN Ar-Raniry/ICAIOS) |
: History, Memory, and the Limits of Constructedness: The Office of Wali Nanggroe in Aceh |
4 |
Edward McKinnon (ISEAS, Singapore), with Deddy Satria (USU Medan) |
: Recent finds at Lambaroneujid-Lhok Pancu, Kecamatan Lambadeuk |
5 |
Husaini Ibrahim et al (PPISB Unsyiah/ICAIOS) |
: Remapping of Nisan Aceh (‘Aceh Stone’) in Kota Lubhok, Lamreh |
Chair: Michael Feener (NUS, Singapore/ICAIOS)
Plenary VI – Indonesia’s TNP2K/PRSF Special Panel
“On Poverty Issues: Assessing sustainability and effectiveness of post-conflict and post-disaster reconstruction” Venue: Ali Hasymi Auditorium, Plenary Hall
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Speakers |
Title |
1 |
Elan Satriawan (UGM Yogyakarta/TNP2K) |
: Poverty in Indonesia: Recent Situation, Challenges and Policies. |
2 |
Ardi (BPS Indonesia/TNP2K) |
: Regional Economic Growth Decomposition in Aceh |
3 |
Cecep Sukria Sumatri (Survey Meter, Yogyakarta) |
: Socio-economic Impact of 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami in Aceh |
4 |
Nazamuddin (Syiah Kuala U, Banda Aceh/MPD) |
: Education, Economic Growth, and Poverty Reduction in Aceh |
Panel 10 Community empowerment in the post-disaster reconstruction (Nagoya U Special Panel) Chair:
Bryan Rochelle (Monash University) Room: Safwan Idris Museum’s Auditorium |
Makoto Takahashi (Nagoya University, Japan): Community approach to the post-tsunami reconstruction: the possibilities and limits in Aceh context |
Irfan Zikri, Makoto Takahashi, Yuzuru Shimada, & Shigeyoshi Tanaka (Nagoya University, Japan): Community changes, capacity development, and the disaster management in Post-Tsunami Aceh |
Masaya Iga (Nagoya University): Changing economic space in post-tsunami Aceh: spatial restructuring of shrimp and fish supply chains |