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Regime Change and the Dynamics of Culture: Family, networks and...

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Titel Regime Change and the Dynamics of Culture: Family, networks and representation. New perspectives on Indonesian Chinese life in Southeast Asia and beyond, 1920s-1970s
Looptijd 01 / 2006 - 12 / 2009
Status Afgesloten
Onderzoeknummer OND1317399
Leverancier gegevens Website NIOD

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Een internationaal programma van documentatie en onderzoek, gericht op de veelzijdige en hechte zakelijke en familie-netwerken van Chinezen in Nederlands-Indiƫ/ Indonesiƫ. De aandacht gaat in het bijzonder uit naar de betekenis en het functioneren van deze netwerken tijdens regime-transities.

Samenvatting (EN)

The present research programme is aimed at unravelling the intricacies and resilience of Indonesian Chinese family and business networks during periods of (violent) regime change, with a focus on the everyday-life experiences of the people involved. It re-examines political stereotypes, which have shaped both state attitudes and popular sentiment towards the ethnic Chinese through different regimes and periods of cataclysmic change in Indonesian society.
A stepping out of these frames is crucial to understand the long-term significance and roles of Indonesian Chinese in Indonesian society, culture and economy. The participants in the programme believe a more holistic and deeper understanding of the business, cultural, and social life of the Chinese in Indonesia, drawing parallels and comparisons across ethnic lines, and a re-consideration of the broader frames of Indonesian history (including its regional and global contexts, especially Japan and China), conjures important possibilities for re-thinking Chinese-ness in and outside Indonesia and the place of the Chinese in Indonesian and Asian history.
The programme is built around five research clusters and executed within a global research network. All projects will center around the broad themes regime change and cultural dynamism . The research clusters are:
1. Elite business and family networks
2. Visualizing ethnic Chinese
3. Small traders, peasants and fishing communities
4. Politics, policies and state formation
5. Transnationalism: states and markets.
The projects for this multi-disciplinary and comparative research- and documentation programme are currently being developed in close cooperation with the partner-institutes in the programme.
In October 2005 the programme was officially launched with the start of the NIOD Indonesian Chinese Afternoon Meetings (NICAM work-meetings). These meetings are held at regular four-weeks intervals and provide an informal and intellectually challenging discussion platform for (under)graduate students and post-doc researchers interested in the development of Indonesian Chinese culture and society, business and politics, and its visual representation inside and outside Indonesia.

Betrokken organisaties

Overige betrokken organisaties

Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Institute for Asian Research, Centre for Southeast Asian Research, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore
Centre for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, Japan

Betrokken personen

Projectleider Dr. P. Post

Onderliggende lopende onderzoeksactiviteiten

Classificatie

A82200 Sociale integratie en sociale structuur
A88000 Openbaar bestuur en beleid
D60000 Sociaal-culturele wetenschappen

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