PROGRAMS, DATE, AND VENUE
ICAIOS VI
Saturday, 6August 2016:
--- Arrivals: Invited Speakers and Presenters arrivein Banda Aceh
17:00 -- ICAIOS-Unsyiah Book Fair Starts Venue:FKIP New Auditorium – 3rd Floor
Sunday, 7August 2016:
--- Arrivals: Invited Speakers and Presenters arrivein Banda Aceh
08:30–16:30 Workshop on ‘Statistical Tools for Social Sciences’ Venue: Lab Dasar, FMIPA Unsyiah – 2nd Floor
In collaboration of ICAIOS, Statistics Department of Unsyiah, ISI Aceh, BPS Aceh.
(Contact person: Winny D. Safitri, Email: winny.safitri08@gmail.com)
Separate fee and registration is required
09:00-12:30: Research Workshop on Female Leadership in Education in Aceh
Venue:ICAIOS Seminar Room
By invitation only (Contact person: Era Maida, email: era.maida@acehresearch.org)
19:15-21:30 ICAIOS VI Opening Ceremony & Welcoming Dinner Venue: Lobby Area and VIP Room of AAC
Hosted by Syiah Kuala University
For all speakers and registered participants. For others, by invitation only
(Contact person: Huliatul Adnin, Email: huliatul.adnin@acehresearch.org)
Monday, 8August 2016
08:00- Bus leaves hotel for participants staying at designated hotels
08:00-08:45: 1st Day Registration Venue: FKIP New Auditorium, 3rd Floor
(Book Exhibition on Displays around Auditorium)
08:45-09:00: Welcome notes from co-organizers
09:00-10:00 PlenaryI (Keynote Address1) :Silvia Vignato (University of Milano-Bicocca):
“Imageries of works in post-conflict and post-tsunami Aceh”
Bio-reader: Giacomo Tabacco (University of Milano-Bicocca) Venue: FKIP New Auditorium, 3rd Floor
10:00-10:30 –Coffee and Tea Break –(Book Exhibition on Displays around Auditorium)
Press-conference with Keynote Speakers, ICAIOS Board, Convener
10:30-12:30- PlenaryII – ICAIOS special panel on history (Panel 1) Venue: FKIP New Auditorium, 3rd Floor
Speakers | Title | |
1 | Anthony Reid (ANU, Australia/ICAIOS) | : What chance of Aceh independence in the 19th Century? Comparisons with Siam/Thailand and other SE Asian states |
2 | Ronit Ricci (ANU, Australia) | : Islamic Literary Networks in the Indian Ocean World |
3 | Edward McKinnon (EOS, Singapore/ICAIOS) | : Recent finds from ICAIOS-EOS Geo-Hazard Projects |
4 | Baiquni (STAIN Malikussaleh) | :To search for meaning: Historical studies of pluralistic society in early Muslim community in Madina and Mecca |
Chair:Amirul Hadi(UIN Ar-Raniry/ICAIOS)
12:30-13:30 Lunch Break & Prayer
13:30-15:30-Special Panel I:
Panel 2 Comparative study of mega-disaster and society in Japan, China, Indonesia Chair/Discussant: Irfan Fikri Room: FKIP New Auditorium |
Panel 3 Environmental challenges in the development of tourism in the Indian Ocean Chair/Discussant:Rahmadhani Sulaiman Room: Seulawah |
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13:30-13:50 | Makoto Takahashi (Nagoya University): Mega-earthquake disasters and reconstructing the societies: an introduction |
Marcella Schmidt di Friedberg & Stefano Malatesta (University of Milano-Bicocca):Environmental challenges in the development of tourism in the Indian Ocean: The Maldives
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13:50-14:10 | Kenji Muroi (Nagoya University): The Impact of Great East Japan Earthquake on the Countermeasures for Next Huge Earthquake and Tsunami Disaster | Ahmad Puad Mat Som (Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Malaysia): Tourism crisis and disaster management in Malaysia and Indonesia |
14:10-14:30 | Yoshihiko Kuroda (Nagoya University): Reconstruction of town with nuclear power plant: a case study of Onagawa-cho after the Great East Japan Earthquake | Laksmi Rachmawati (Indonesia Institute of Science, LIPI): Disaster management in the Indian Ocean: A background paper |
14:30-14:50 | Irfan Zikri (Syiah Kuala University): Social structure and society reconstruction in post-tsunami Aceh | Rahmadhani Sulaiman (Aceh Tourism Agency): “Dark tourism” in post-conflict and post-tsunami Aceh |
14:50.-15:45 | Q& A |
15:45-16:15 – Coffee, Tea Break & Prayer (Book Exhibition on Displays around Auditorium)
16:15-17:45- PlenaryIII – ICRS-PPISB Unsyiah Special Panel on Sociology & Anthropology (Panel 4)
“The Rise and Rise of Sustainable Development: Repositioning Institutions and Cultures in the Age of the Anthropocene”
Venue: FKIP New Auditorium, 3rd Floor
Speakers: 1. Hezri Adnan (Academy of Sciences Malaysia)
2. Dicky Sofjan (Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies, ICRS)
3. Mochammad Nur Ichwan (UIN Yogyakarta)
4. Chair/Discussant: Saleh Sjafei(PPISB, Syiah Kuala University)
18:00 Bus return to hotels
19:30-21:30 – Networking Dinner (TBA)
Tuesday, 9August 2016
08:30- Bus leaves hotel for participants staying at designated hotels
08:30-08:45: 2st Day Registration Venue: FKIP New Auditorium, 3rd Floor
(Book Exhibition on Displays around Auditorium)
08:45-09:00 – Book Launch: Gampong di Aceh: Satu Dekade Setelah Tsunami, ICAIOS Publishing
09:00-10:00 PlenaryIV (Keynote Address2):John McCarthy (ANU, Australia):
“Understanding Vulnerability and Food Poverty in Rural Aceh”
Bio-reader:Saiful Mahdi (Syiah Kuala University) Venue: FKIP New Auditorium, 3rd Floor
10:00-10:30 –Coffee and Tea Break –(Book Exhibition on Displays around Auditorium)
10:30-12:30-Special Panel II:
Panel 5 Education and Social Change in Post-Disaster AcehChair/Discussant: Eka Srimulyani(UIN Ar Raniry/ICAIOS) Room: FKIP New Auditorium |
Panel 6 Economic and Livelihood Reconstruction & Recovery in Post-Disaster Society Chair/Discussant:Ichsan (Malikussaleh University/ICAIOS) Room: Seulawah |
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10:30-10:50 | Mieke T.A. Lopes Cardozo (University van Amsterdam): Reconsidering contextualised notions of dayah female education leaders’ agency for peacebuilding in the post-conflict and post-tsunami context of Aceh, Indonesia |
Giacomo Tabacco (University of Milano-Bicocca): Mining work and mobility in the post-disaster society of West Aceh
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10:50-11:10 |
Anton Widyanto (UIN Ar Raniry, Indonesia): School based management from a peacebuilding lens: Insights from Aceh |
Masaya Iga (Nagoya University): Society, nature, and technology: the shrimp production network in post-tsunami Aceh |
11:10-11:30 | Ritesh Shah (The University of Auckland, New Zealand): Higher education scholarship schemes in Aceh: Part of the solution or part of the problem to the province’s contemporary development challenges? |
Mery Tambaria Damanik Ambarita (Ghent University, Belgium):Capturing the potential role of terasi as local food for the food security problem from Indonesia |
11:30-11:50 |
Eka Srimulyani (UIN Ar-Raniry/ICAIOS): Education and Social Change in Post-Disaster Aceh (Discussant)
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Ichsan (Malikussaleh University):Economic and Livelihood Reconstruction & Recovery in Post-Disaster Society |
11:50.-12:30 | Q& A |
12:30-13:30 Lunch Break & Prayer
13:30-15:45-Special Panel III:
Panel 7 Law and Society Chair/Discussant: Sri Walny Rahayu(Syiah Kuala Univesity) Room: FKIP New Auditorium |
Panel 8 ICAIOS’ Panel on “The Aftermath of Aid” Chair/Discussant:Amelia Fauziah (NUS, Singapore) Room: Seulawah |
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13:30-13:50 | Sri Walny Rahayu (Syiah Kuala University): Model Alternatif Penyelesaian Sengketa Bisnis Berbasis Peradilan Adat Laut dan Komparasinya di Indonesia | Ibnu Mundzir et al (ICAIOS):The livelihood of post-tsunami relocation villages ten years after 2004 tsunami |
13:50-14:10 | Malahayati & Amrizal J Prang (Malikussaleh University): Konsep Perlindungan Tenaga Kerja Domestik Indonesia di Malaysia | Ida Fitria et al (UIN Ar Raniry/ICAIOS): POST-TSUNAMI REMARRIAGE: Reasons, Decision Making, Family Well-Being & Problems |
14:10-14:30 | Marlia Sastro & Nuribadah(Malikussaleh University): Partisipasi Publik dalam Penyusunan Dokumen Amdal Rumah Sakit di Aceh | Annisa Gita Srikandini (Wageningen University, The Netherlands): Economic and Livelihood Reconstruction & Recovery in Post-Disaster Society |
14:30-14:50 | Imran, Falahuddin, & Hilmi (Save the Children): Pengaruh Pelatihan dan Pendampingan dari Program Save the Children terhadap Kompetensi dan Kinerja Penyuluh Pertanian Kabupaten Bener Meriah. |
Amelia Fauziah (NUS, Singapore): The role of local Islamic philanthropy institution in economic and livelihood reconstruction and recovery: The case of Baitul Mal Aceh |
14:50.-15:45 | Q&A |
15:45-16:15- Break andPrayer
16:15-17:45- PlenaryV -- Citizen Urbanism and Post-Disaster Cities; Venue: FKIP New Auditorium, 3rd Floor
Speakers | Title | |
1 | Cut Dewi (Syiah Kuala University, Indonesia) | : Iconic architectural heritage: its memory and conservation in post-disaster context |
2 | Pratitou Arafat (ICAIOS) | : Re-inventing Bustanussalatin |
3 | Marco Kusumawijaya (RUJAK Center for Urban Studies, Jakarta, Indonesia) | : Citizen Urbanism and Post-Disaster Cities |
4 | Anindita Taufani (RUJAK Center for Urban Studies, Jakarta, Indonesia) | : Citizen Urbanism in 8 Cities in Indonesia |
Chair/Discussant:Sylvia Agustina (Syiah Kuala University)
17:45-18:00- Closing Remarks by Teuku Zulfikar, Anthony Reid, Nazamuddin
19:30-22:00- Farewell Dinner, hosted by Mayor of Banda Aceh Venue: Mayor Official Residence
Wednesday, 10August 2016
08:00 — Banda Aceh Tsunami/Heritage Tour will start from Grand Nanggroe Hotel (by registration only, FREE for 30 participants only, Courtesy of Aceh Tourism Office)
08:30-12:00 – Book Discussion (FREE and OPEN to PUBLIC)
- The Price of Freedom: The Unfinished Diary by Hasan Muhammad Tiro (Haekal Afifa, Independent writer, translator)
- Aceh Berdaulat: Melawan Serbuan Kapitalisme di Aceh (Affan Ramli, Prodeelat Aceh)
- Inisiatif Masyarakat Sipil Aceh: Berbagi untuk Perubahan (Raihal Fajri, Katahati Institute)
Host: Mukhlisuddin Ilyas (Bandar Publishing)
10:00-12:30 Workshop “Urban Mapping with Drone” (With RCUS, Jakarta) Venue:Gampong Rukoh, Banda Aceh
(Separate registration, FREE, contact person Pratitou Arafat, Email: pratitou.arafat@acehresearch.org)
10:30-11:30 – ICAIOS Board Meeting (by invitation) Venue:ICAIOS Seminar Room
11:30-12:30 – ICAIOS International Board Meeting (by invitation) Venue: ICAIOS Seminar Room
12:30—Hotel check-out for invited speakers
Thursday,11August 2016
08:30 — “Wet Wet Gampong”, A Program by ‘UrbanismeWarga’ ICAIOS-RCUS, Jakarta
(Separate registration, IDR 20,000/person, contact person Mochammad Ryan Syah, Email: mochammad.ryan@acehresearch.org)
08:30-12:30 – Workshop on “Food Security Issues and Policy in Aceh” in collaboration with BAPPEDA Aceh
Discussant:
- Head of Badan Ketahanan Pangan Aceh
- Head of BAPPEDA Aceh
- John McCarthy (ANU, Australia)
- Nulwita (Malikussaleh University, Lhokseumawe, Indonesia)
- Shaummil Hadi (UIN Ar Raniry, Indonesia)
Host: Saiful Mahdi (Syiah Kuala University/ICAIOS, Indonesia)
or you can download the file from this link
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List of all speakers, accepted abstracts and panel proposals for ICAIOS VI
Syiah Kuala University, Darussalam Campus, Banda Aceh, 8-9 August 2016
A. Keynote Speaker:
- Darmin Nasution, Coordinating Minister for Economy, Republic of Indonesia
- Silvia Vignato, Universita degli studi di Milano Bicocca, Italy
B. Invited Speaker:
- Ichsan, Malikussaleh University, Lhokseumawe, North Aceh, Indonesia
- John McCarthy, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
- Marco Kusumawijaya, RUJAK Center for Urban Studies, Jakarta, Indonesia
- Izziah Hasan, Architecture and Heritage, Syiah Kuala University
- Amelia Fauzia, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore
C. Panel Presentation
No | Panel/Paper Title | Panelist/Discussant | Position/Affiliation | Country |
1 | Comparative study of mega-disaster and society in Japan, China, Indonesia | |||
1.1 | Mega-earthquake disasters and reconstructing the societies: an introduction | Makoto Takahashi |
Professor, Department of Geography, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8601, Japan |
Japan |
1.2 | The Impact of Great East Japan Earthquake on the Countermeasures for Next Huge Earthquake and Tsunami Disaster | Kenji Muroi |
Associate Professor, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8601, Japan |
Japan |
1.3 | Reconstruction of town with nuclear power plant: a case study of Onagawa-cho after the Great East Japan Earthquake | Yoshihiko Kuroda | Professor, Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8601, Japan | Japan |
1.4 | Comparative study of mega-disaster and society in Japan, China, Indonesia | Syarifah Dalimunthe | LIPI, Jakarta | Indonesia |
1.5 | Comparative study of mega-disaster and society in Japan, China, Indonesia | Irfan Zikri (Discussant) |
Ph.D Candidate, Graduate School of International Developmnet, Nagoya University Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8601, Japan |
Japan |
2 | Environmental challenges in the development of tourism in the Indian Ocean | |||
2.1 | Environmental challenges in the development of tourism in the Indian Ocean | Stefano Malatesta |
Professor in Geography, Universita degli studi di Milano Bicocca, Italy |
Italy |
2.2 | Environmental challenges in the development of tourism in the Indian Ocean |
Marcella Schmidt di Friedberg |
Professor in Geography, Universita degli studi di Milano Bicocca, Italy |
Italy |
2.3 | Tourism crisis and disaster management in Malaysia and Indonesia | Ahmad Puad |
Dean/Professor, Faculty of Applied Social Sciences, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin 21300 Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia |
Malaysia |
2.4 | Environmental challenges in the development of tourism in the Indian Ocean | Rahmadhani Sulaiman (discussant) | Section Head, Aceh Tourism Office | Indonesia |
3 | The Rise and Rise of Sustainable Development: Repositioning Institutions and Cultures in the Age of the Anthropocene | |||
3.1 | The Rise and Rise of Sustainable Development: Repositioning Institutions and Cultures in the Age of the Anthropocene |
Hezri Adnan |
Fellow of the Academy of Sciences Malaysia and Member of the United Nations International Resource Panel. | Malaysia |
3.2 | The Rise and Rise of Sustainable Development: Repositioning Institutions and Cultures in the Age of the Anthropocene | Dicky Sofjan | Core Doctoral Faculty, Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies (ICRS) and Pacific Fellow of the Carnegie Council on Ethics and Global Affairs | Indonesia |
3.2 | The Rise and Rise of Sustainable Development: Repositioning Institutions and Cultures in the Age of the Anthropocene | Saleh Sjafei (Discussant) | Director, Center for Social and Cultural Research (PPISB), Syiah Kuala University | Indonesia |
4 | Livelihood and food security in post-disaster Aceh | |||
4.1 | Livelihood and food security in post-disaster Aceh | John McCarthy | Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia | Australia |
4.2 | Society, nature, and technology: the shrimp production network in post-tsunami Aceh |
Masaya Iga |
Department of Geography, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8601, Japan Email: |
Japan |
4.3 | Livelihood and food security in post-disaster Aceh | Nulwita | Malikussaleh University, Lhokseumawe, North Aceh, Indonesia | Indonesia |
4.4 | Livelihood and food security in post-disaster Aceh | Marthunis Muhammad (Discussant) | Economic and Labor Affairs Section Head, Aceh Planning Board (Bappeda) Aceh | Indonesia |
5 | Education and Social Change in Post-Disaster Aceh | |||
5.1 | Reconsidering contextualised notions of dayah female education leaders’ agency for peacebuilding in the post-conflict and post-tsunami context of Aceh, Indonesia | Mieke T.A. Lopes Cardozo & Eka Srimulyani |
University of van Amsterdam, UIN Ar-Raniry, and ICAIOS |
Netherlands |
5.2 |
School based management from a peacebuilding lens: Insights from Aceh |
Ritesh Shah, Teuku Zulfikar, Anton Widyanto |
UIN Ar-Raniry & ICAIOS, Banda Aceh, Indonesia The University of Auckland, Faculty of Education and Social Work Private Bag 92601, Symonds St Auckland 1150 NEW ZEALAND |
New Zealand, Indonesia |
5.3 | Higher education scholarship schemes in Aceh: Part of the solution or part of the problem to the province’s contemporary development challenges? |
Ritesh Shah & John Mackisack |
The University of Auckland, Faculty of Education and Social Work Private Bag 92601, Symonds St Auckland 1150 NEW ZEALAND |
New Zealand |
5.4 | Education and Social Change in Post-Disaster Aceh | Eka Srimulyani (Discussant) | UIN Ar-Raniry & ICAIOS, Banda Aceh, Indonesia | Indonesia |
6 | Imagineries of work in post-disaster Society | |||
6.1 | Imagineries of work in post-disaster Society | Silvia Vignato |
Universita degli studi di Milano Bicocca, Italy |
Italy |
6.2 | Imagineries of work in post-disaster Society | TBC | Italy | |
6.3 | Imagineries of work in post-disaster Society | TBC (Discussant) | Indonesia | |
7 | Youth and entrepreneurship in post-disaster Aceh | |||
7.1 | Youth and entrepreneurship in post-disaster Aceh | Iskandar Zulkarnaen | Malikussaleh University & Aceh Investment and Promotion Agency | Indonesia |
7.2 | Youth and entrepreneurship in post-disaster Aceh | TBC | Indonesia | |
7.3 | Youth and entrepreneurship in post-disaster Aceh | TBC (Discussant) | Indonesia | |
8 | Citizen Urbanism and Post-Disaster Cities | |||
8.1 | Citizen Urbanism and Post-Disaster Cities | Marco Kusumawijaya | RUJAK Center for Urban Studies, Jakarta | Indonesia |
8.2 | Re-inventing Bustanussalatin | Pratitou Arafat | ICAIOS / Program Urbanisme Warga | Indonesia |
8.3 | City & heritage: preserving memory in post-disaster context | Cut Dewi, Izziah Hasan | Syiah Kuala University | Indonesia |
D. Individual Paper/Presentation
No | Speaker/Presenter | Paper/Presentation Title | Position/Affiliation | Country |
1 | Annisa Gita Srikandini | Economic and Livelihood Reconstruction & Recovery in Post-Disaster Society | Wageningen University | Netherlands |
2 | Anthony Reid | What chance of Aceh independence in the 19th Century? Comparisons with Siam/Thailand and other SE Asian states | ICAIOS, ANU Australia | Australia |
3 | Ari Palawi | Adok, the ritual? | Syiah Kuala University, Banda Aceh, Indonesia | Indonesia |
4 |
Baiquni |
To search for meaning: Historical studies of pluralistic society in early Muslim community in Madina and Mecca |
STAIN Malikussaleh, Lhokseumawe |
Indonesia |
5 |
Giacomo Tabacco |
Mining work and mobility in the post-disaster society of West Aceh |
PhD candidate in Anthropology,Università di MilanoBicocca, Dipartimento di Scienze Umane per la Formazione "Riccardo Massa", Milano, Italy | Italy |
6 |
Hafiizh Maulana |
Eksistensi konvergensi Ekonomi Aceh Pasca Bencana Gempa Bumi-Tsunami 2004 | Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam (FEBI) UIN Ar-Raniry, Banda Aceh, Indonesia |
Indonesia |
7 | Ibnu Mundir, Patrick Daly, Saiful Mahdi, Jamie McCaughey, Ezra Ho | The livelihood of post-tsunami relocation villages ten years after 2004 tsunami | ICAIOS and Syiah Kuala University, Banda Aceh, Indonesia | Indonesia, Singapore, USA |
8 | Saiful Mahdi, Ida Fitria, Ibnu Mundzir, Patrick Daly |
Dibalik Pernikahan Duda-Janda Pasca Tsunami: Pengambilan Keputusan, Kebahagiaan dan Problematika Kehidupan (POST-TSUNAMI REMARRIAGE: Reasons, Decision Making, Family Well-Being & Problems) |
ICAIOS, Syiah Kuala University, UIN Ar Raniry, Banda Aceh, Indonesia EOS-NTU, Singapore |
Indonesia, USA |
9 |
Imran, Falahuddin, Hilmi. |
Pengaruh Pelatihan dan Pendampingan dari Program Save the Children terhadap Kompetensi dan Kinerja Penyuluh Pertanian Kabupaten Bener Meriah. | Indonesia | |
10 |
Malahayati, Amrizal J Prang |
Konsep Perlindungan Tenaga Kerja Domestik Indonesia di Malaysia | Fakultas Hukum Universitas Malikussaleh, Kampus Bukit Indah, Jl. Jawa No. 1 Blang Pulo – Lhokseumawe, North Aceh, Indonesia | Indonesia |
11 | Marlia Sastro, Nuribadah | Partisipasi Publik dalam Penyusunan Dokumen Amdal Rumah Sakit di Aceh | ||
12 | Mery Tambaria Damanik Ambarita | Capturing the potential role of terasi As local food for the food security problem from Indonesia | Laboratory NutriFOODchem, Department of Food Safety and Food Quality, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University, Coupure Links 653, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium; Food Technology Department, Universitas Pelita Harapan, Indonesia |
Belgium |
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Mirisa Hasfaria |
Unlocking the potentials of women's economic empowerment through joint land-titling | Knowledge Sector Initiative | Indonesia |
14 | Sri Walny Rahayu | Model Alternatif Penyelesaian Sengketa Bisnis Berbasis Peradilan Adat Laut dan Komparasinya di Indonesia | Faculty of Law, Syiah Kuala University, Indonesia | Indonesia |
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