5 articles in this issue
Ninuk Kleden-Probonegoro
This article aims to show how one can organize ethnographic data in such a way that these data can “tell a story”. As a social and human science method ethnography has been used by almost all researchers of socio-cultural problems in a manner in which it ... see more
John Haba
Indonesia has more than 300 ethnic groups living scaterred in around 17.000 islands. Having said that, brilliantly Indonesian founding fathers such Soekarno, Hatta and other prominent leaders fought and struggled to lay down a very strong foundation, to b... see more
Robert Siburian
This article is based on a field research conducted in September 2011. The island of Sebatik belongs to two countries: Indonesia and Malaysia. The southern part of Sebatik is owned Indonesia and the northern is owned by Malaysia. Sebatik island is located... see more
Nawiyanto Nawiyanto
This article discusses the agricultural sector of Besuki from an environmental history perspective. The theoretical framework upon which the analysis is built is taken from frontier theories as developed by Turner in the context of American historical exp... see more
Ary Wahyono,Dede Wardiat
The failure of government to provide water supplies for industries and households in DKI Jakarata and its surrounding will exacerbates the condition of water resources in Jabodetabek. Therefore, gratification in ground water services occurs in the permit ... see more