Society

Little written about justice in cyberspace
Indonesia’s environment network faces dilemmas as it turns 25.
The ‘Gang’ approach to cross-cultural collaboration.
Legal reform must overcome a history of authoritarian development
School debaters struggle against social norms to promote change.
Female autonomy became a prominent theme in Pramoedya’s writing.
In his last interview, Pramoedya kept up his attack on elitism and corruption.
New Indonesian writers receive international exposure.
Veiling has become a highly politicised practice in Indonesia. Eve Warburton
Would the real Indonesian Islam please stand up?
Which Dongi people should be compensated for land?
An innovative idea to stimulate reading in the urban village
An innovative idea to stimulate reading in the urban village
KATE NAPTHALI falls in love with the Togians, and discovers that health and education are major needs
The following excerpts are taken from a diary of letters kept by an Australian woman who lived in Java, Kalimantan and Bali for nine years
Not that I don't love
This short story, written by an ex-political prisoner, has never been published in its original Indonesian version. We cannot disclose the author's real name or the various pseudonyms under which she has been publishing since her release. 
Falling through the cracks
Inequities in service availability affect access and use of HIV-related health care among transgender people