Media
Selling nationalism
Indonesian television advertisements are constructing images of Indonesia by appropriating well-known nationalist themes
New social media as a tool for activism
Indonesia is Facebooking, Twittering and blogging, but what effect is this having on campaigns for social justice?
Indonesia is online. The number of Indonesians using the internet increased from two million in 2000 to over 55 million in 2012, the fourth largest number of internet users in Asia (after China, India and Japan).
Stopping the flow
Lapindo Brantas’ involvement in the Surabaya Post has restricted the way journalists report on the mudflow
Homophobia on the rise
Recent attacks on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender meetings reveal the growing influence of Islamist groups and highlight unequal protection of citizenship rights
A storm in a bank vault
The much publicised ‘Bank Century’ case is unlikely to do any lasting damage to SBY


A new book opens up debate about the power of the journalist and media organisations reporting conflict in Indonesia
Tickamyer and Kusujiarti’s new book is essential reading
This Indian film’s popularity reveals a popular critique of the US
Then, as today, volunteers were vital for Inside Indonesia's survival and success
Co-founder Pat Walsh reveals how the magazine grew and thrived in the 1980s and 1990s