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Background - Call for Papers
Indonesia's first president, Sukarno, created a revolutionary
concept as the founding ethos of the newborn state of Indonesia.
Pancasila was formulated as an intellectual concept to unify
the rich variety of cultural, ethnic, linguistic, social and
religious groups found throughout the vast and diverse Indonesian
archipelago. Expanding its reach into all fields of society
touching upon economics, politics, social justice, religion
and human rights, after much contested debate, Pancasila was
eventually accepted as the founding ethos of Indonesia.
Many years of economic, educational,
political, and state-building development have passed since
Pancasila was first espoused, resulting in the contemporary
reality of Indonesian society. The current evolution of globalization
and supra-national state structures have redefined the nation-state,
directly challenging the relevance of a political philosophy
developed decades ago and have put intense pressure upon the
current interpretation of Pancasila.
The aim of this conference is to address
questions and issues exploring to what degree Pancasila, as
the founding ethos of Indonesia, continues to be relevant in
a global and modern Indonesian society? To what degree can Pancasila
and its followers address the various challenges of the centrifugal
forces of globalization and modernity?
True to the multidisciplinary
goal of the Yale Indonesia Forum (YIF), this topic will be approached
by scientists and researchers from various intellectual and
academic disciplines in order to highlight and question the
different aspects of Indonesia's founding ethos of Pancasila.
Abstracts are therefore invited for papers from scholars focusing
on any social, economic, cultural, or religious aspect of this
issue. Yogyakarta has again been chosen to host this year's
YIF conference because of its nature as center of academic excellence
in Indonesia, and as such, capacity to bring together intellectually
and ethnically diverse people from all parts of Indonesia.
Program
July 1-2, 2009
Day 1
08.00 - 09.30 : Registration
09.00 - 10:00 : Opening Ceremony
Welcome by Fr. Ninik Yudiyanti, Vice-President of Sanata
Dharma University.
Presentation of Towards
An Inclusive Democratic Indonesian Society: Bridging the Gap
between State Uniformity and Multicultural Identity Patterns,
publication No 1 of the Yale Indonesia Forum International Conference
Book Series, to Sanata Dharma University by Frank Dhont,
YIF Coordinator.
10.00 - 10.15 : Coffee break
10.15-11.45: Panel 1: EXPRESSIONS OF PANCASILA
Moderator: A. Tripriantoro, Sanata Dharma University
Jennifer Goodlander, Ohio University.
"Rhythms of a National Body: Balinese Dance and the Ideology
of the Panscasila."
Sita Hidayah, Florida International
University/Institute for Interfaith Dialogue in Indonesia.
"Translating 'Ketuhanan Yang Maha Esa' An Amenable Religious
Repertoire?"
M. Endy Saputro, Gadjah Mada University.
"Reinterpreting Pancasila Kita."
11.45 - 12.45 : Lunch break
12.45 - 14.45 : Panel 2: INSPIRING A NATION
Moderator: Tamara Aberle, University of London
Satish Kumar Singh, DAV PG College,
Banaras Hindu University
"Pancasila: Ethos of India"
Michael O'Shannassy, Australia National
University.
"(Re)Imagining Community: Pancasila and National Identity
in Contemporary Indonesia."
Saafroedin Bahar, Nusantara Institute.
"Pancasila, the living Staatsfundamentalnorm of the Indonesian
nation-state."
Rommel A. Curaming, National University
of Singapore.
"Consuming National Ideologies in the Blogsphere: Pancasila,
Rukunegara and the Changing Matrix of Political Engagement in
Indonesia and Malaysia"
14.45 - 15.00 : Coffee break
15.00 - 16.00 : Panel 3: INCLUDING THE OTHERS: PANCASILA
FOR ALL?
Moderator: Tamara Aberle, University of London
Johanes Herlijanto, Macquarie University.
"Encountering the Ideological Other: Indonesians' Perception
on Pancasila's 'Archenemy.'"
Yuwanto, Universitas Diponegoro.
"Exclusive bylaws at odds with state ideology of Pancasila."
Day 2
08.00 - 08.45 : Registration
08.45 - 10.15 : Panel 4: EDUCATION AND PANCASILA VALUES
Moderator: Melanie A. Nyhof, University of Pittsburgh
Frank Dhont, Yale University.
"Sukarno's Pancasila: a Man of his Time."
Hastangka, Gadjah Mada University.
"Pancasila Education in the Post Reform Era, Senior High
Schools (SMA): A Study in Yogyakarta."
H. Purwanta, Sanata Dharma University.
"Inculcating Pancasila."
10.15 - 10.30 : Coffee break
10.30 - 12.30 : Panel 5: Questioning Pancasila's relevance:
past and present.
Moderator: Melissa Teetzel, Pepperdine University
Seung-Won Song, Sogang University.
"Back to Basics in Indonesia?: Reassessing the Pancasila
and Pancasila State and Society, 1945-2007."
Victor Sumsky, Institute of World
Economy and International Relations.
"Why Pancasila may look irrelevant in 2009 - and why it
may not."
G. Budi Subanar, Sanata Dharma University.
"Story of Pancasila through Visual Art: A Preliminary Research."
Michael Wood, Dawson College.
"Has Pancasila Ever been Relevant?: A Historical Inquiry."
12.30 - 13.30: Lunch break
13.30 - 15.30: Panel 6: APPLYING PANCASILA IN A COMMUNITY
Moderator: Melissa Teetzel, Pepperdine University
Kevin W. Fogg, Yale University.
"Pancasila as an Idea, not an Icon; Masyumi and the State
Ideology."
Silverio R.L. Aji Sampurno, Sanata
Dharma University.
"Pancasila, truly of the Indonesian people: The case of
the community of Bening Village in Sleman, Yogyakarta."
Pius S. Prasetyo, Parahyangan University.
"Village Democracy : The Interaction Between Local Culture
and Modern Political Pattern."
Lukas S. Ispandriarno, Atma Jaya
Yogyakarta University.
"Pancasila Press after the New Order: The Concept and Practice
of Pancasila Press according to the Version of Kedaulatan Rakyat
newspaper of Yogyakarta."
15.30-16.00: Closing Ceremony
Closing Remarks by Frank Dhont, Yale University and Silverio
R.L. Aji Sampurno, Sanata Dharma University.
Closing and presentation of
souvenirs to all speakers by Paulus Wiryono Priyotamtomo,
President of Sanata Dharma University.
Conference Organizers:
Frank Dhont, Yale University
Silverio R. L. A. Sampurno, Sanata Dharma University
S. Nindito, Atma Jaya Yogyakarta University
Thomas J. Conners, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary
Anthropology
Cooperating Institutions:
Yale Indonesia Forum, Yale University
Sanata Dharma University
Atma Jaya Yogyakarta University
For additional information: E-mail
frank.dhont@yale.edu
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