Innovation for Inclusive Development (IID) has emerged as a growing interest, bringing together innovation studies and development research. Its basic premise is that innovation can and should play a central role in making development more inclusive. Using the secondary data of 250 initiatives reported by academia, civil society, businesses, and government in Indonesia, along with…
Why Does Innovation Matter for Inclusive Development?Some Evidence from Contemporary Indonesia
Innovation for Inclusive Development (IID) has emerged as a growing interest, bringing together innovation studies and development research. Its basic premise is that innovation can and should play a central role in making development more inclusive. Using the secondary data of 250 initiatives reported by academia, civil society, businesses, and government in Indonesia, along with…
Mendorong Pembuatan Kebijakan Berbasis Bukti: Pengalaman Kantor Staf Presiden dan Prioritas Pembangunan 2015-2019
Abstract taken from this article in Knowledge Sector Initiative website. Tulisan ini mengeksplorasi praktik pembuatan kebijakan berbasis-bukti (evidence-based policymaking) oleh Kantor Staf Presiden Republik Indonesia (KSP) selama kurun waktu 2015 hingga 2019. Empat studi kasus diambil sebagai contoh penerapan praktik pembuatan kebijakan berbasis bukti serta pembelajaran yang dipetik dari kebijakan tersebut. Lebih lanjut, tulisan ini…
Inovasi dan Hidup Bersama Kita
Zaman cepat berubah. Setidaknya sejak lima tahun terakhir, kita telah menyaksikan betapa inovasi muncul dalam berbagai rupa. Banyak dari rupa inovasi yang terjadi telah membantu masyarakat untuk menjalani hidupnya dengan lebih baik. Sebagai contoh, sebut saja transportasi online yang telah dirasakan banyak masyarakat membantu menerjang kemacetan lalu lintas ibu kota dengan lebih efisien. Namun, kita…
Unboxing Television in Contemporary Indonesia
“Unboxing television in contemporary Indonesia” highlights how media content, especially within television, is produced and consumed in Indonesia. The main aim is to question the logic behind TV production and to highlight how the audience shows varying degrees of autonomy in overcoming the dominance – and ignorance – of media producers.
Creating Content, Shaping Society: Do Indonesian Media Uphold the Principle of Citizenship?
The purpose of this research is to empirically examine Indonesian media content, their workings and the factors influencing their work. It will explore the Indonesian television content, its influencing factors and its impact upon citizens. This research is part of an action research project, Engaging Media, Empowering Society: Assessing Media Policy and Governance in Indonesia…
Media and the Vulnerable in Indonesia: Accounts from the Margins
The purpose of this research is to map the implication of the political economy dynamics of the media on citizens’ right to media from the perspective of citizens, in particular those who are vulnerable and weak(ened). By providing four case studies from vulnerable groups, we aim to map the bigger picture on citizens’ right to…
Mapping the landscape of the media industry in contemporary Indonesia
The purpose of this research is to empirically examine the development dynamics of the media industry in Indonesia and how those dynamics characterise the ways in which civil society and citizens’ groups exercise their rights to media. This research aims to portray the landscape of the country’s media industry development and how this has affected…
Mapping Media Policy in Indonesia
This report aim to highlight the trajectory of media policy in Indonesia and to assess its impacts on the different forms of media themselves and on the citizens and their rights, particularly with regards to their media rights. Such rights, in this study, are referred to as the right to access media infrastructure, to access…