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Conferencing and Networking - Postgraduate Students Day
Special Event
Session Description
Panelists:
- Lis Kramer - Dr Elisabeth Kramer is a Senior Lecturer, Scientia Fellow, and ARC DECRA Fellow (2023) at UNSW. Her research focuses on the intersection of politics, policy, and advocacy in Indonesia, with current ARC-funded projects on opioid policy and tobacco regulation. Her book The Candidate’s Dilemma (2022) explores money politics and anticorruption in Indonesian elections. She has held fellowships at Harvard, Chiang Mai, and the University of Indonesia. Previously Deputy Director of the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre, she has worked across public service, development, and NGOs. Elisabeth is of Indonesian heritage and fluent in the Indonesian language.
- Charlotte Setijadi - Dr Charlotte Setijadi is a Lecturer in Asian Studies at the Asia Institute, the University of Melbourne, where she is also the Head of Program for Asian Studies. She researches Chinese identity politics in Indonesia and Indonesian diaspora politics. Charlotte’s first book Memories of Unbelonging: Ethnic Chinese Identity Politics in Post-Suharto Indonesia was published by University of Hawai’i Press in 2023. She is currently working on a new book project on highly-skilled Indonesian professional migrants. Together with Tiara Marthias, Charlotte is one of the co-convenors of the Indonesia Forum for 2025.
- Ariane Utomo - Dr Ariane Utomo is a social demographer and Senior Lecturer in Demography and Population Geography at the School of Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, The University of Melbourne. Her research focuses on the intersecting themes of gender, education and the labour force; migration; and marriage and family change in Indonesia.