Governance and Development Conference Hotel Pangeran Beach, Padang Indonesia
14 – 16 December 2010
Conference program DAY 1 Tuesday 14th December Registration, Steering Committee Report, Welcome and Keynotes
AM 8.00 – 8.45
Hotel Foyer
AM 8.45 – 9.15
Welcome – Auditorium Moderator: Professor Z Mawardi Effendi, UNP Professor Lee Astheimer, Deakin University Dr Irwan Prayitno, Governor of West Sumatra Steering committee report Professor Azwar Ananda
Registration ‐ tea/coffee
9.15 – 9.45 Auditorium Keynote address ‐ Dr Gamawan Fauzi, Indonesian Minister for the Interior Chair: 9.45 ‐10.00
TEA/COFFEE BREAK ‐ Foyer
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AM 10.00 – 10.30 Auditorium
Keynote address –Professor Lee Astheimer Chair: Professor Geoff Stokes Parallel Sessions 10.30am – 12.00
DAY 1 Tuesday 14th December
Time
Venue 1 Venue : Basa 1 Theme DEVELOPMENT
10.30 am – 10.50 am
Moderator: In search of glocal governance for development Professor T.Keisei Tanahashi Tokyo Keizai University
2 Venue : Basa 2 POST DISASTER Moderator: Decision support system Siska Sasmita, SIP, MPA Universitas Negeri Padang
Young Moslem Leadership Program AM 10.50 –11.10 (YMLP) and its contribution to
Personal income tax micro‐simulation in Indonesia: Revenue and distribution community development in Indonesia impact analysis Ahmad Mahromi, Paramadina University Bimo Wijayanto University of Canberra Hendra Darmawan University Yogyakarta Indonesia Larry Marshall, La Trobe University
Women migrant workers and economic The potential of synergy in regional AM development policy 11.10 –11.30 development: The West Java’s case Dr. Sukawarsini Djelantik Parahyangan Catholic University Bandung‐Indonesia
11.30 –12.00 Discussion
3 Venue : Basa 3 EDUCATION Moderator:
4 Venue : Basa 4 DEMOCRACY & GOOD GOVERNANCE
Moderator:
Indonesian language teaching in Australia and Indonesia‐Australia relations Prof Dr Aris Junaidi, Education Attache, Indonesian Embassy, Canberra
Deliberative democratic processes in Indonesia: form, usage and implications for governance and the role of regional autonomy Chad Foulkes, Deakin University
TEACH Indonesia Program: An alternative approach to reduce teacher shortage in Indonesia Tirta Nugraha Mursitama Desy Hariyati Eflina Pehulita Sinulingga The Indonesian Society for Transparency
Putting the demos back in democracy: Changing the role of citizens in decision‐making Paul Boon, Program Director ACCESS
Cross‐cultural collaboration for effective teacher education in global Sri Endang Kornita, University of Riau contexts Professor Diane Mayer, Deakin University
Discussion
Transforming Prosperity and Democracy in Local Governance Hasrul Hanif
Discussion Discussion
12.00 – 1.30 LUNCH BREAK 2
DAY 1 Tuesday 14th December
PM 1.30 –2.30
Auditorium Keynote address: Professor Anthony Reid, Australian National University Rewriting Sumatran history in the light of its earthquakes and tsunamis
Chair: Dr Romeo Rissal
Parallel Sessions 2.30 ‐4.00 Venue Venue : Basa 1 Theme DEVELOPMENT Time PM
Moderator:
2.30 ‐2.50
The Existence of Ekonomi Kerakyatan that nurturing social justice in the global economic Environment Zulheri Herry
Venue : Basa 2 CONFLICT & CONFLICT RESOLUTION
Venue : Basa 3 REGIONAL AUTONOMY
Venue : Basa 4 EDUCATION
Moderator:
Moderator:
Otonomi Daerah dan Perilaku Elit Politik Daerah Syaiful
At the heart of cross‐cultural research ethics: Some useful insights for Indonesia from the Asia Pacific Uma Jogulu,Professor Ruth Rentschler and Howard Frederick Deakin University
Moderator: Diaspora orang‐orang bugis‐ makassar di Surabaya Sarkawi B Husain
2.50 –3.10
Forging International Partnerships for Environmental Sustainability Assoc. Prof. Linda Hancock Deakin University
Penyelesaian konflik dengan kearifan local sebagai mekanisme informal dalam menjaga perdamaian dan persatuan Bangsa Najmu Laila
Influence of Incmbent’s participation in regional head election Indah Adi Putri, Andalas University
Neoliberal reforms and education: The spatial politics of teacher accountability Assoc Professor Alex Kostogriz, Deakin University
3.10 –3.30
Changing conceptions of development: Promises and realities Professor Sue Kenny Deakin University
The Politics of Regulating Religious Freedom: The Political and Religious Origins of (Anti)‐Blasphemy Discourse in the Post New Order Indonesia Supriyanto Abdi, The University of Melbourne
Decentralization in Indonesia: Bolstering economic growth and poverty reduction Eflina Pehulita Sinulingga The Indonesian Society Transparency
Meningkatkan Kualitas Pendidikan Melalui Peningkatan Self‐efficacy Guru Nurhizrah Gistituati
3.30 –4.00
Discussion
Discussion
Discussion
Discussion
4.00 – 4.15
TEA/COFFEE BREAK
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DAY 1 Tuesday 14 December 4.15 – 4.45 pm Keynote address – Wimar Witoelar
Chair: Professor Ian Robottom
Auditorium
Parallel Panel Discussion 4.45 – 5.45
Time
Venue Venue ‐ Basa 1 Theme Post‐disaster reconstruction Moderator:
PM 5.45 – 5.45
Venue – Basa 2 Venue – Basa 3 Venue – Basa 4 Community Development and Health Development & Sustainability: Case Strengthening Democratic Local Moderator: studies from rural Thailand Governance Moderator:
Speakers Professor Sue Kenny, Deakin University Assoc Professor Ismet Fanany, Deakin University Dr. Romeo Rissal
Speakers Professor Mardi Townsend, Deakin University Chad Foulkes, Deakin University Greer Lamaro, Deakin University
Speakers Dr Peter Waterworth Achara Phanurat Sureechay Sukantarat
Workshop Paul Boon Farid Hadi
5.45 pm
CLOSE – Free evening
DAY 2 WEDNESDAY 15TH DECEMBER
DAY 2 Wednesday 15th December 8.45 am
Arrival
9.00 – 9.30
Keynote address – Fasli Jalal, Deputy Minister for National Education Chair: Auditorium
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Parallel Panel Discussion 9.30 am – 10.30 am
Venue Theme Time
Venue : Basa 1 Venue – Basa 2 Community vs Development: Decentralization and Cities Examples from Urban Indonesia Moderator:
AM 9.30‐10.30
Speakers Dr Joost Cote Tjahjono Rahardjo Siti Rahma Mary Herwati Johny Alfian Khusyairi
DAY 2 Wednesday 15th December
Venue – Basa 3 Education Moderator:
Moderator:
Venue – Basa 4 Local economics and Micro‐finance Moderator:
Speakers Tommy Firman Dr Tim Bunnel Dr Michelle Miller
Speakers Dr Romeo Rissal Professor Jillian Blackmore Djoko Santoso (Director General of Higher Education) Dr Jim Campbell
Venue Venue : Basa 1 Theme POST DISASTER Moderator: Time
Venue : Basa 2 DEVELOPMENT Moderator:
Venue : Basa 3 DEMOCRACY & GOOD GOVERNANCE Moderator:
Vene : Basa 4 Education Moderator:
Resource Curse: Governance in Indonesia’s richest district 10.45–11.05
Lesson Learn from Vernacular Housings In Desa Rurukan and Desa Tonsealama at Minahasa to Cope the Earthquake Sugeng Triyadi, Iwan Sudradjat, Andi Harapan; Institut Teknologi Bandung
Good governance, accountability and development: Aceh as a case study Professor Damien Kingsbury; Deakin University
The future of university governance Professor Jillian Blackmore; Deakin University
From Power to Glory: A portrait of the academic board Julie Rowlands, Deakin University
Education Development as a Metaphor for Regional Capacity Building and Development Ian Charleson; Deakin University
10.30–10.45 TEA/COFFEE BREAK Parallel Sessions 10.45 am – 12.15 pm
Bayu Dardias Kurniadi Gadjah Mada University
Coping Strategies among Tsunami 11.05–11.25 Survivors in Aceh
The effects of oil price increase on the Indonesian economy Assoc Professor Ismet Fanany, Deakin Syamsul Amar, Padang State Univesity University
Disaster management and Gambaran Perilaku Hidup Bersih dan Sehat Mewujudkan Tata Kelola Pemerintah yang Higher education, competitive Baik di Bidang Hukum: Politik Hukum development and moral mission: The 11.25–11.50 governance in Indonesia: Lessons on (PHBS) Masyarakat Korong Pulau Air relocation policies from West Sumatera Post‐disaster responses Irfani Darma
11.50–12.15 Discussion
Kecamatan Patamuan Kabupaten Padang Pemberantasan Korupsi di Indonesia Hamid Khalid, Abdi Kurnia, and Jamil Pariaman Tahuin 2010 Mobarok Rini Mutahar, Yeni, Yovan Aswha, Suci Kurnia Sari, Halimat Lubus, Retri Primasari and Tri Novia Kumalasari
Universiti Sains Malaysia APEX example Dr James Campbell, Deakin University
Discussion
Discussion
Discussion 5
DAY 2 Wednesday 15th December PM LUNCH BREAK 12.15–1.30
PM
Auditorium
Keynote address – Professor Graciela Chichilnisky, Columbia University Chair: Professor Jillian Blackmore The Missing Signal: How ecological prices change markets and decision making Parallel Sessions 2.30 pm – 4.00 pm 1.30 –2.30
Venue Venue : Basa 1 Theme CONFLICT & CONFLICT RESOLUTION Moderator: Time
Venue : Basa 2 REGIONAL AUTONOMY Moderator:
Venue : Basa 3 DEVELOPMENT Moderator:
Venue : Basa 4 POST DISASTER
Health and health care in Indonesia under regional autonomy Dr Rebecca Fanany, La Trobe University
Adat, Gereja dan Negara dalam Kontestasi Wacana Pembangunan di Adonara Oleh: Longgina Novadona Bayo, MA
Active citizenship in post disaster society: Learning from POKMAS of Bantul‐DIY Wawan Mas’udi, Gadjah Mado University
Moderator:
2.30 – 2.50
Managing Post‐conflict Reintegration and Development in Aceh: To BRA or not to BRA Craig Thorburn, Monash University
2.50 – 3.10
Konflik Penambang Lokal Terhadap Pemerintah: The guide of the commoners: Kiai in Remitan dan Pengaruhnya terhadap changing Madura Studi Konflik Penambang Lokal Terhadap Pembangunan Ekonomi Indonesia Yanwar Pribadi, Leiden University Pemerintah Daerah di Penambang Emas Lucky Zamzami Tradisional Desa Lebong Tandai, Bengkulu Mesiyarti
Peranan Legislator dalam Upaya Peningkatan Anggaran Pembangunan Daerah Pasca Terjadi Bencana Syahrul Aminullah Terjadi Bencana
3.10 – 3.30
Conflict and conflict resolution (abstract will follow) Azyumardi Azra
Studi Epidemilogi Pasca Gempa Bumi di Kecamatan Patamuan Sumatera Barat Rico Januar
Gerakan Peningkatan Derajad Kesehatan Masyarakat dengan Pengembangan Model Social Capital Rizanda Machmud
Manajemen Rahabilitasi dan Rekonstruksi Kota Padang Pascagempa 30 September 2009 serta Peluang Menuju Padang New City Tahun 2015 Wayu Eko Yudiaatmaja
3.30 – 4.00
Discussion
Discussion
Discussion
Discussion
4.00 – 4.15
TEA/COFFEE BREAK
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DAY 2 Wednesday 15th December Parallel Sessions 4.15 pm – 5.45 pm Venue Venue : Basa 1 Theme REGIONAL AUTONOMY Moderator: Time PM 4.15–4.35
Politik Gender di Era Otonomi Daerah: Studi Kasus Bali dan Lombok, NTB Amin Mudzakkir
Venue : Basa 2 DEMOCRACY & GOOD GOVERNANCE Moderator:
Venue : Basa 3 TECHNOLOGY & DEVELOPMENT Moderator:
Vene : Basa 4 EDUCATION Moderator:
Good Governance Bidang Pendidikan Perancangan system perantauan barang Communication Patterns of Indonesian di Banten milik Negara dengan mengaplikasikan and Australian Students; Topic Delay vs Kandung Sapto Nugroho teknologi rfid. Early Topic Introduction Joni Andra, M.T Rusdi
4.35–4.55
Klan Politik dalam Politik Lokal di Indonesia Era Otonomi Daerah: Studi Kasus Provinsi Banten Abdul Hamid
Kontestasi Politik dalam Birokrasi Syaiful
Employer sanctions, illegal immigration and firms’ behaviour Munirul H Nabin, Deakin University
Pembangunan Karakter Peserta Didik Berbasis Lokal Melalui Pengembangan Model Pembelajaran Kewarganegaraan dan Budaya Alam Minangkabau pada Sekolah Dasar Junaidi Indrawadi
Evaluasi Satu Dasawarsa Otonomi Daerah Ikhsan Darmawan
The paradox of e‐participation: Evidence of a Digital Divide amongst the Indigenous people of Perak, Malaysia Rugayah Hashim, PhD Presenter: Zulkifli Baharud‐din Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Shah Alam, Selangor
Pengembangan Kerangka Literasi Alam Sekitar Pelajar Sekolah Menengah Menggunakan Teknik Delphi Salwati binti Yaakub and Zurida binti Hj Ismail
Discussion
Discussion
Discussion
4.55–5.15
Problematika Otonomi Daerah di Indonesia Gandung Ismanto
5.15 –5.45
Discussion
5.45 pm CLOSE 7.00 pm Auditorium CONFERENCE DINNER & CULTURAL PERFORMANCE
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DAY 3 Thursday 16 December
8.45 AM
Arrival
AM 9.00 – 10.30
Concluding Panel Discussion Moderator: Ismet Fanany Participants: Syamsul Amar; Vebrin; Syafruddin; Sue Kenny
10.30 –11.00 TEA/COFFEE BREAK Auditorium 11.00 –11.45 Book and magazine launch 1. Post‐Disaster Reconstruction: Lesson from Aceh. Matthew Clarke, Ismet Fanany, Sue Kenny (eds). Launched by: 2. Menuju Sejarah Sumatra. Anthony Reid. Launched by: Mestika Zed. 3. International Journal of Modern Indonesian Literature. Ismet Fanany, Hasanuddin WS, Rebecca Fanany (eds). Launched by: 11.45–12:15
Auditorium Launching International Institute for Research on Governance, Education and Development Speakers: Professor Jennifer Radbourne, Deakin University Professor Z. Mawardi Effendi, Musliar Kasim, Sirajuddin Zar
Auditorium 12:15 –12.30 Closing Remarks: Professor Musliar Kasim 12.30 –1.30
LUNCH BREAK
PM 1.30 – 3.00
CITY TOUR
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DAY 3 Thursday 16 December 9.00 am – 5.00 pm DOCTORAL SYMPOSIUM
Purpose of the Symposium This symposium offers potential doctoral candidates and candidates beginning their doctorate an opportunity to: • understand the nature, requirements and substance of an Australian doctorate; • consider the personal and professional implications of undertaking a doctorate; • develop research and planning skills; • establish peer support; and • discuss any matters of concern.
PROGRAM 8.45 AM
Arrival
9.00 ‐ 9.15 AM Welcome and Introduction: Professor Ruth Rentschler, Deakin University 9.15 ‐10.30
What is a doctorate about and what is special about an Australian doctorate? Presenter: Professor Terry Evans • Research training • Supervised independent scholarship • Research integrity • Significant and original contribution to knowledge Being Strategic about selecting your topic Presenter: Professor Terry Evans • Topic choice and supervision • Considering the national benefit • Implications for your work and career • Persistence and your intrinsic interest
10.30 ‐ 10.45
BREAK
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Parallel Sessions
DOCTORAL SYMPOSIUM DAY 3 Thursday 16 December Venue: Doing a Literature Search and Review Professor Ruth Rentschler and Claire O’Dwyer • The body of literature • Finding the gap in the literature • Conducting Library Searches – • Making the literature your own • Drawing conclusions
Venue: 10.45‐12.30 PM Developing your research question Dr Uma Jogulu • The research process in academic settings • What is a research question? • How does it fit within the body of literature? • Modifying the research question • Developing propositions and hypotheses 12.30 ‐1.00 PM Sharing Experiences / Discussion 1.00 ‐1.45 PM
Sharing Experiences / Discussion
LUNCH
Parallel Sessions PM 1.45 ‐ 3.45
Selecting your Research Method Venue: Research methods in education Professor Terry Evans
3.45‐4.00 PM PM 4.00 ‐ 4.45
PM 4.45 ‐ 5.00 5.00 PM
Venue: Qualitative research for the social sciences Professor Ruth Rentschler
BREAK Venue: Planning and managing your candidature Professor Terry Evans, • Managing the project • Managing the writing • Managing a doctorate Conclusion and farewell Professor Ruth Rentschler CLOSE 10
Venue: Designing your Questionnaire for a Quantitative Study Dr Uma Jogulu