Gender, Ethnicity, and Environmental Transformations in Indonesia and Beyond

Authors

  • Kristina Großmann University of Passau
  • Martina Padmanabhan University of Passau
  • Suraya Afiff University of Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14764/10.ASEAS-2017.1-1

Abstract

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Author Biographies

Kristina Großmann, University of Passau

Kristina Großmann is assistant professor at the Chair of Comparative Development and
Cultural Studies with a focus on Southeast Asia at the University of Passau, Germany. Her
main research interests are environmental transformations, dimensions of differentiation in
ethnicity and gender, and civil society organizations in Southeast Asia.

Martina Padmanabhan, University of Passau

Martina Padmanabhan is professor and holds the Chair in Comparative Development and
Cultural Studies with a focus on Southeast Asia at the University of Passau, Germany. She received her PhD in rural sociology from the University of Göttingen, Germany. She focuses on
social-ecological research, organic farming, gender studies, institutional analysis, sustainable
development, and the theory and practice of transdisciplinary research.

Suraya Afiff, University of Indonesia

Suraya Afiff is director of the Center for Anthropological Studies at University of Indonesia,
Jakarta. She obtained her PhD degree in Environmental Science, Policy and Management from
the University of California, Berkeley. She focuses on issues related to access and control of
state forest lands by poor communities, climate change issues, in particular REDD issues (Reducing Emission from Deforestation and Forest Degradation), as well as on agrarian and environmental justice movements in Indonesia.

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Published

2017-06-29