Islam and Social Dynamics in Indonesia: Comparative Analyses of Law, Culture, Politics and Religion since c.1998 in Three Decisive Regions (Java, Jakarta and Aceh)

This collaborative research project aims to reveal Islamic legal, political, social and cultural dynamics in Indonesia in the context of recent historical developments, international influences and local specificities. The study is based upon intensive field research in three strategic areas of the country in order to present grounded case studies that will complement existing scholarship on Indonesian Islam while avoiding the kind of commonly found distortions that frequently result from an exclusive concentration on national-level developments.

PI & Co-PI(s): Merle Calvin Ricklefs, Michael Feener & Chaider S. Bamualim

Funding Agency:
Ministry of Education Academic Research Fund Tier 2
Project Duration: 2007 – 2010