INTERSEKSI'S RESEARCH AGENDA

2003/2004 2004/2005 2006/2007 2007/2008 2008/2009
Action Research on Conflict Prevention During General Election 2004 in Four Post-Conflict Areas: Research on Minority Rights and Multiculturalisme Phase I in: Research on Minority Rights and Multiculturalism Phase 2 in: Audio-Visual Research on Minority Rights in: Research on Minority Rights and Multiculturalism Phase 3 in:
Ambon, Maluku Wetu Telu Community, Lombok, East Nusa Tenggara Wong Tengger Community, East Java ToWana Community, Morowali, Central Sulawesi Siberut Community, Mentawai, West Sumatra
Singkawang, Central Kalimantan ToWana Community, Central Sulawesi Ahmadiyah Moslem Community, Cianjur, West Java Orang Sakai Community, Riau
Poso, Central Sulawesi Tanah Toa Kajang Community, South Sulawesi ToWani Tolotang Community, South Sulawesi Kampung Naga Community, West Java
Sampit, East Kalimantan Dayak Pitap Community, South Kalimantan Parmalim Community in Medan, North Sumatra Agama Buda Community, Lombok, West Nusatenggara
Sedulur Sikep Community, Pati, Central Java Documentary Video in Siberut
Researches on Human Rights in Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, and Medan


RECENT RESEARCHES

Audio-visual Research on Minority Rights Issues in Wana Community
  • Project Duration: November 2007 - February 2008
  • Sponsor: The Tifa Foundation, Jakarta
  • Locations: Morowali Nature Conservation, Morowali, Central Sulawesi
  • Community: To Wana community
  • Team Work:
    Team Leader: Hikmat Budiman
    Researcher: Daniel Rudi
    Program Coordinator: Amin Mudzakkir
    Film Editor: Harry
    Research Assistant: Erry and Erwan
    Monitoring: Jabar Lahadji

Expected Output:
Through this project we are producing a research-based documentary video on local strategies in dealing with tremendous societal changes brought about by social, cultural economical and politial circumstances.



The 2nd Phase of the Research on Minority Rights in Indonesia
  • Project Duration: July 2006 - June 2007
  • Sponsor: The Tifa Foundation, Jakarta
  • Locations: West Java, East Java, North Sumatra, and South Sulawesi
  • Communities: Ahmadiyah Islamic community in Cianjur (West Java), Parmalim (local community in North Sumatra), local community in Tengger (East Java), Tolotan community (South Sulawesi)

The first phase of our research on Minority Rights in Indonesia had been through last year. This year, the year 2006, we are going to conduct the second phase research with different communities in other areas in the country. In the first phase research we tried to capture the problems faced by local communities regarding the process of "normalizing" society brought about by the combination of the state's power and formal religious authorities. We have published our finding in a book entitled Hak Minoritas. Dilema Multikulturalisme di Indonesia (2005), which so far has gotten very positive reseption from academic as well as the general populace. In the second phase research we are focusing on the processes of minoritization the local communities have had to deal with in their entire life. In addition, we want to do three things in tandem: fisrt, scrutinizing Indonesian government policies and critically evaluating the state's regulations regarding the politics of citizenship; second, we are going to expand and to enhance our field research to dig-deep different cases in other local communities throughout the country, and; third, we are providing adequate data for our partners whose concern is on advocating the rights of local communities and/or marginalized communities in the country.

  • Data Gathering Method: observation, indepth interview, Focus Group Discussion, and literature research. Each researcher is provided with an interview guide to conduct face to face unstructured interviews with informants, and to set up Focus Group Discussions with members of community in every location to discuss the subject of the research. To do that, our research team will stay for one to two months in each of the above locations, and regularly sending their field notes every two weeks to the secretariat. We will dispatch a team of monitoring staffs at least once to each location to discuss the problems the field researchers encounter during their stay in locations.

  • The Expected Output: First, a highly critical policy recommendation for the authorities regarding the rights of minority groups and/or local communities in the respective areas of research. Second, a high quality book based on the finding of the research.

  • Team Work:
    Senior researcher: Hikmat Budiman
    Program Coordinator: Ridwan al-Makassary
    Field Researchers: Heru Prasetia, M. Uzair Fauzan, Paring Waluyo, Amien Mudzakir, and Indriaswati Dyah Saptaningrum
    Monitoring: M. Nurkhoiron, Zaenal Abidin EP