Curriculum Vitae Siti KUSUJIARTI (This CV only includes information from 2000 when I started at Warren Wilson College. Any additional information can be requested).

Address : Department of Sociology/Anthropology Warren Wilson College 701 Warren Wilson Road Swannanoa, NC 28778 or C.P.O. 6138, P.O. Box 9000, Asheville, NC 28815-9000 Phone (O): (828) 771-3703; Fax: (828)-299-4841 Email: [email protected] Education 1995 Ph.D. Sociology, University of Kentucky, KY. Thesis topic: “Hidden Power in Gender Relations among Indonesians: A Case Study in a Javanese Village, ”. 1990 MA Sociology, University of Kentucky, KY. Thesis topic: “Women’s Gender Role Perceptions Across Job Types: A Study of Women’s Gender Role Perceptions in West , Indonesia”. 1986 BA Sociology, (with honor), Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Thesis topic: “The Influence of Caste Systems on the Tolerance toward New Values among Classical Dancers in Yogyakarta, Indonesia”.

Language Proficiency: (bahasa Indonesia), English and Javanese.

Teaching and Professional Experiences 2000-present: Professor and chair (started in 2008), Department of Sociology/Anthropology, Warren Wilson College. Courses: Introduction to Sociology, the Family, Environmental Sociology, Anthropology and Sociology Research Craft, Directed Research in Sociology and Anthropology, Societies in Southeast Asia, Gender, Development and the Environment, and Disaster and Society, Gender and Migration. I also taught Courses for International Program Courses to Vietnam (Fall 2003 and Dec. 2003/January 2004),Thailand for 2005/2006 and 2006/2007 and Indonesia for 2012-2013, 2013-2014, 2015-2016 academic years. 2011 –2014 :Service Learning Faculty Liaison, Warren Wilson College. Responsible for co-organizing Service Learning Fellows Program and providing supports for faculty members who are doing service learning courses and scholarships. 1999-2000: Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology and Sociology Western Carolina University, NC. Courses: Human Society (Introduction to Sociology), Women and Development, and Gender Roles in Society. 1995 : Lecturer, Postgraduate Program, Gadjah Mada University,

siti kusujiarti Page 1 Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Courses: Gender and Development. 1988 – 1995 : Lecturer, the University of , Bengkulu, Indonesia.

Research Experiences 2017 : College Students’ Perceptions on Families and Gender Relations. Research collaboration with Universitas Negeri Sebelas Maret (UNS), Surakarta, Indonesia. 2014 -2016 : Gender justice and climate change. Sabbatical research funded by Warren Wilson College, Appalachian College Association and International Social Science Council. 2014-2015 : “Building Networks for Gender Justice and Sustainability in REDD/REDD+ Climate Change Projects” (Co-PI). Funded by International Social Science Council (seed grant). 2013-2014 : Document Analyses on REDD+/REDD (Reduction of Emission from Deforestation and Forest Degradation) with Ann R. Tickamyer and Emily J. Wornell (Pennsylvania State University). 2013 (summer): Research on Conservation and Ecotourism in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. Funded by USINDO (US-Indonesia Society) travel grant program. 2012-2014 : Research on the impact of the implementation of Shari’ah law/Islamic law on women’s identity in Aceh. Research funded by ASIANetwork Freeman Student- Faculty Fellowship. 2012-present : Research on “Global Project on Family Equality” as part of a team led by Dr. Francine Deutsch of Mt. Holyoke College to work on a book project on the topic. 2012-2014 : Collaborative research with Dr. Ann R. Tickamyer and Emily Wornell of Pennsylvania State University focuses on “Gender and Climate Change” to work on a book chapter, article and research on the topic. 2007- 2011 : Research on Disaster and Inequality (sabbatical research funded by John B. Stephenson Fellowship, Appalachian College Association) and collaborative research with the University of Syiah Kuala, Aceh, Indonesia funded by UNDP –United Nations Development Programme. 2004 – 2007 : Research on decentralization and welfare policies in Indonesia. 2003- June 2005: Member of Warren Wilson’s Lumina Project advisory committee. The research is focused on learning process in work colleges. 2001- 2002 : Research on Work Colleges in the Appalachian Region funded by Spencer and Mellon Foundation Research Fellowship. 2000-present : Research in rural communities and gender relations in Indonesia. Based on the research, Dr. Ann Tickamyer and I published a book entitled “Power, Change and Gender Relations in Rural Java". This book is published by Ohio University January 2012. Prior to 2000 : a. Research on “Gender Relations among Javanese.” Post-doctoral research funded by Ohio University (1997-1999) b. Research on ‘Hidden Power in Gender Relations among Javanese, Indonesians.’ Post-doctoral research funded by the National Science Foundation (1996-1997). c. Doctoral research on “Hidden Power in Gender Relations among Indonesians: A

siti kusujiarti Page 2 Case Study in a Javanese Village, Indonesia”. Funded by the Toyota Foundation (1994).

Publications

2017 ‘Tsunami, Civil Society and Shari’ah Law in Aceh, Indonesia: Intersection of Disaster, Decentralization and Gender Relations.” in The Governance of Local Communities: Local Perspectives and Challenges by Thom Reilly (editor). Nova Publishers, New York, NY (forthcoming)

2016 “Pengintegrasian High Impact Practices di Perguruan Tinggi” (Integration of High Impact Practices in Higher Education) in Bunga Rampai Pemikiran Akademisi di Amerika Serikat (Anthology of Perspectives or Ideas from Indonesian Academics in the US) by Ismunandar and Deden Rukmana (editors). Andi Offeset, Yogyakarta,Indonesia.

2015 Wornell, E.J., Tickamyer, Ann., Kusujiarti, S. Gender Mainstreaming Principles in Indonesia’s REDD+ Program: A Document Analysis. Journal of Sustainable Development. Vol. 8, No. 8, October

2015 Kusujiarti, Siti,. Miano, Elizabeth (Libba) W, Pryor, Annie L. Ryan, Breanna R., “Unveiling the Mysteries of Aceh, Indonesia: Local and Global Intersections of Women’s Agency.” In Journal of International Women’s Studies. Volume 16, issue 3

2014 Tickamyer, Ann R., Kusujiarti, Siti, Wornell, Emily J., “Gender Justice, Climate Change and Sustainable Development” in Environment and Sustainable Development in Asia by Jieli Li (editor). World Scientific Publishing

2012 Tickamyer, Ann R. and Kusujiarti, Siti. A Tale of Two Villages: Gender and Power in Rural Java, Indonesia. Athens: Ohio University Press.

2011 Kusujiarti, Siti. “Service Learning in Asia.” Book review in Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement. Vol 3 (Fall 2011).

2011 Kusujiarti, Siti “Pluralistic and Informal Welfare Regime. The Roles of Islamic Institutions in Indonesian Welfare Regime.” in Sociology of Islam and Muslim Societies: Secularism, Economies and Politics by Tugrul Keskin (editor). Berkshire, UK: Garnett Publishing/Ithaca Press.

2004 Siti Kusujiarti. Book review on Working at the Bar: Sex Work and Health Communication in Thailand by Thomas M. Steinfatt. Journal of Third World Studies. Spring. Volume 21 (1). p. 265.

2002 Final Report for ACA/Spencer Alumni Fellowship by Jean Hunt (Cumberland College), Siti Kusujiarti (Warren Wilson College), Lisa S. McLeod-

siti kusujiarti Page 3 Simmons (West Virginia Wesleyan College), Cindy Smith (Wheeling Jesuit University), Kathleen Vettorello (Cumberland College).

2000 Kusujiarti, Siti and Tickamyer, Ann R. “The Gender Division of Labor in the Indonesian Agricultural Sector: A Case Study in Javanese Villages”. Gender, Technology, and Development 4 (3), 415- 439.

Professional Paper Presentations.

2017 Border Learning. An Exploration of Inclusive Border Pedagogy in First Year Seminar Student Community Engagement Experiences. Paper presented by Bobby Trice and Siti Kusujiarti at the Annual Meeting of Southern Sociological Sciet Annual Meeting in Greenville, SC. March 29-April 1.

2016 “Gender Mainstreaming and Indigenous Communities in REDD/REDD+ Programs in Indonesia: Challenges and Lesson Learned. Paper presented with Ann R. Tickamyer and Emily J. Wornell at Indonesia Focus Seminar. Lexington, KY. September 30-October 1.

2016 “Changing Gender Division of Labor among Javanese Families.” Paper presented at the Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA. April 13-17

2016 “REDD+ in Indonesia: A Comparison of Gender Mainstreaming and Indigenous Community Inclusion in REDD+ Documentation. Paper presented with Emily J. Wornell and Ann R. Tickamyer at the XIV World Congress of the International Rural Sociology Association. Toronto, Canada. August 10-14.

2016 “REDD+ in Indonesia: A Comparison of Gender Mainstreaming and Indigenous Community Inclusion in REDD+ Documentation. Paper presented with Emily J. Wornell and Ann R. Tickamyer at the Annual Meeting at the Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Toronto, Canada. August 7-11.

2015 “Salzburg Seminar Experience.” Paper presented at the Appalachian College Association Annual Summit. Kingsport, TN. October 1-3.

2015 “Gender Justice, Indigenous Community and Sustainability in REDD+ Projects in Indonesia and the Philippines. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Madison, WI. August 5-8.

2015 “Gender Justice, Climate Change and Sustainable Development in Indonesia.” Invited speaker with Ann R. Tickamyer and Emily Wornell at the International Seminar on Inclusive Development. Janabadra University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. January 29.

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2014 Kusujiarti, Siti. Tragedy of the Commons: Deforestation and Local Communities in Indonesia. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Atlantic States Association for Asian and African Studies. Asheville. September 26-27.

2014 Wornell, Emily, J., Tickamyer, Ann R. and Siti Kusujiarti. Gender Mainstreaming in REDD/REDD+ in Indonesia. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. New Orleans. July.

2014 Kusujiarti, Siti and Paul Bartels. Local and Global Voices in Negotiating Conservation Efforts: A Case Study in Raja Ampat, Indonesia.. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Charlotte. April 2-5.

2013 Tickamyer, Ann R. and Kusujiarti, Siti. Is Risk for One a Risk for All? Gender, Context and Scale in Disaster and Climate Change Response and Resilience. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of American Sociological Association. New York City. August 10-13.

2013 Tickamyer, Ann R., Kusujiarti, Siti and Wornell, Emily, J. Gender Justice, Climate Change and Sustainable Development. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. New York City. August 6-9.

2013 Kusujiarti, Siti, Miano, E.W., Pryor, A.L., Ryan, B.R. “Unveiling the Mysteries of Aceh: Local and Global Intersections of Women’s Agency,” paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Atlanta. April 24-27.

2012. Tickamyer, Ann R. and Kusujiarti, Siti. Disaster Capitalism Versus Disaster Entrepreneurship: Women’s Agency in Indonesian Disaster Relief and Recovery. Paper presented at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Chicago, July 26-29, 2012

2012 Kusujiarti, Siti Disaster Capitalism in Aceh, Indonesia: A Case Study of Social Changes in Aceh after the Tsunami. Paper presented at the Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana. March 21-24.

2011. Lisna, Evi, Safrida and Kusujiarti, Siti. “Strategies for Strengthening Gender Sensitive Approach in Disaster Management in Aceh Province. A Case Study on Flood Disaster in Pidie Jaya and Aceh Jaya Districts. Paper presented at the Annual International Workshop and Expo on Sumatera Tsunami Disaster and Recovery in Conjunction with 4th South China Sea Tsunami Workshop (AIWEST-DR). Banda Aceh, Indonesia. November. 2011. Tickamyer, Ann R. and Kusujiarti, Siti “Gendered Resilience and Recovery from Disaster in Indonesia.“ Paper presented at the International Seminar on Gender and Climate Change organized by Gender Leadership and Social Sustainability (GLASS) siti kusujiarti Page 5 Research Unit at , Australia, in collaboration with Worldwide Universities Network, Gender Justice and Global Climate Change (G2C2). Prato, Tuscany, Italy. September.

2011. Kusujiarti, Siti and Tickamyer, Ann R. “Gendered Resilience and Recovery from Disaster, the Role of Local Governments and Communities in Indonesia.” Paper presented at the Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Boise, ID. 28-31 July.

2011 Kusujiarti, Siti. Decentralization and Disaster. Case Study in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Paper presented at the Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Jacksonville, Florida. April 6-9.

2010 Tickamyer, Ann R. and Kusujiarti, Siti. Men’s Rib: Women’s Power and Empowerment in Indonesian Society and Politics. Paper presented at the Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia. August 12-15.

2010 Kusujiarti, Siti. Aceh in Transition: Tsunami and Shariah Law. Paper presented at the Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia. April 21-24.

2010 Kusujiarti, Siti. Tsunami, Civil Society and Shariah Law in Aceh: How Does Disaster Affect Gender Relations. Paper presented at Virginia Technology University. April 2010. Invited speaker for ASPECT (Alliance for Social, Political, Ethical and Cultural Thought) Program and ASPECT Graduate Student Association lecture series, Virginia Technology University.

2010 Kusujiarti, Siti. From Family Welfare to Islamic Welfare Programs: Pluralistic Welfare Regime and Disaster Recovery in Indonesia. Paper presented at the Faculty Seminar. Warren Wilson College. February.

2009 Kusujiarti, Siti and Hamilton, Phillips. Lesson Learned: The Impact of Service Learning Based Course on Students. Paper presented at the Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting. New Orleans, Louisiana. April 1-5.

2009 Kusujiarti, Siti. Social Capital, Elderly Women and Disaster. A Case Study in Rural Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Paper presented at the Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting. New Orleans, Louisiana. April 1-5.

2008 Kusujiarti, Siti. Pluralistic and Informal Welfare Regime. The Roles of Islamic Institutions in Indonesian Welfare Regime. Paper presented at the Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Richmond, Virginia. April 9-12.

2006 Kusujiarti, Siti. “Decentralization, Democratization , Gender Relations and Social Welfare Provision in Post Reformasi Indonesia.” Paper presented for Gender Conference at Western Carolina University. March 25. (Keynote speaker). siti kusujiarti Page 6

2005 Collins, Elizabeth, Tickamyer , Ann, and Kusujiarti, Siti Decentralization and Democratization, Indonesian Style: Devolution and Social Welfare Provision in Post Reformasi Indonesia. Paper presented at the Annual meeting of Association for Asian Studies. Chicago, March 31- April 3.

2004 Kusujiarti, Siti and Routhieaux, Barbara. “Participatory Action Research and Rapid Assessment Process in Lumina Research Project” Paper presented at the Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, April 15- 17.

2003 Kusujiarti, Siti. “Work Colleges : Do They Make A Difference? A Case Study of Three Work Colleges.” Paper presented at the Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 27-29.

2003 Kusujiarti, Siti and Tickamyer, Ann R. “ Indonesia in Transition: Institutional Changes in Rural Areas and Women’s Roles. A Case Study in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. “ Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of Southern Sociological Society. New Orleans, Lousiana, March 27-29.

2002 Final Report for ACA/Spencer Alumni Fellowship by Jean Hunt (Cumberland College), Siti Kusujiarti (Warren Wilson College), Lisa S. McLeod- Simmons (West Virginia Wesleyan College), Cindy Smith (Wheeling Jesuit University), Kathleen Vettorello (Cumberland College).

2001 Kusujiarti, Siti and Tickamyer, Ann R. “Gendered Power: Cultural Context and Practices: A case Study in Javanese Villages”. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society Albuquerque, NM, August 15-19.

2000 Kusujiarti , Siti and Tickamyer, Ann R. “Two Sides of One Coin: Contradiction in Javanese Women’s Lives”. Paper presented at the Southern Sociological Society. New Orleans, LA, April 20-23.

(Information on publications and professional presentations prior to 2000 is available upon request).

Professional Affiliations American Sociological Association Rural Sociological Society. Southern Sociological Society ASIANetwork – Member of Board of Directors Asian Studies Development Program (ASDP), East-West Center, Hawaii

siti kusujiarti Page 7 Departmental and College-wide Activities Warren Wilson College

2016-present : One of the facilitators of Building Diversity Fellowship Program (QEP) 2017 : Members of search committee for a faculty position in Economics 2016 – present : Member of International Student Committee 2017 : Member of Award and Honor Committee 2016 : Member of search committee for Assistant Director of Intercultural and International Program 2015 : Quality Enhancement Fellow 2014 : Award Committee 2014 : Diversity Task Force 2013 – 2014 : General Education Committee 2013 (Spring) : Search committee for Sociology and Gender and Women’s Studies sabbatical replacement (chair) 2012 – 2014 : Academic Council 2012 : General Education Committee (member of AIM 2 and AIM 5 teams) 2012 : Triad Advising Committee 2012 : Institutional Review Board (IRB) Task Force 2011 – 2014 : Service Learning Faculty Liaison 2011 – 2014 : Service Program Advisory Committee (SPAC) 2008 - present : Department chair, Sociology and Anthropology. 2012 – 2014 : Committee for Race and Ethnicity 2008 – 2012 : Diversity Task Force/Multicultural Cmt. (member). 2008 – 2014 : Institutional Review Board Committee, Social Sciences Division. 2008 – present : Chair committee/Academic Policy Committee 2008- 2012 : Extended Contract Committee (member) 2011-2012 : Search committee for Religious Studies position 2009 – 2010 : Strategic Planning team on Diversity (faculty representative) 2008 – 2010 : Sabbatical and faculty development committee (member). 2008 : Search committee for Instruction and Resource Sharing librarian. 2008/2009 : Search committee for Global Studies position. 2006/2007 : Search committee for Anthropology and Sociology/Gender and Women’s Studies position (co-chair). 2006 -2007 : Gender and Women’s Studies Program’s interim co-chair 2005 – 2006 : Scholastic Standard Committee (faculty body, member) 2004 – 2005 : Sabbatical and faculty development committee (member) Fall2003-Spr. 2005: Women’s Studies Department, co-chair 2003-2004 : Search Committee for Sociology and Women’s Studies position 2002 : Search Committee for Religious Studies position 2003 : Search Committee for Plumbing Supervisor 2002-Spring 2003: Diversity Task Force (member) 2001-2007 : Sexual Conduct and Safe Community Task Force (co-chair)

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Other Scholarly Activities and Invited Presentations

2016 Invited to participate in “Visiting World Class Professor” by the Department of Technology and Higher Education, Republic of Indonesia. December 18-23. Jakarta, Indonesia. I presented papers and gave lectures on how to publish in International journals and had various meetings with local university professors.

2016 Selected as a participant for ASIANetwork Faculty Enhancement Program in Japan. June. The program is funded by Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

2016 Invited public lecture on “Warren Wilson College and the Roles of Sociologists in International Collaborative Projects.” Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS). June 7. Surakarta, Indonesia.

2015 “Gender Justice, Climate Change and Sustainable Development in Indonesia.” Invited speaker with Ann R. Tickamyer and Emily Wornell for a presentation at the Forestry Regional Training Center, Samarinda, Indonesia. February 2.

2015 Leading a workshop with Brooke Millsaps and Norma Brown in The Bonner Summer Leadership Institute, hosted by Davidson College. June 12th 2015. The workshop was entitled "Lessons Learned: Designing Shared Professional Development Opportunities for Community Partners and Faculty." This was based on our experience organizing service learning faculty fellows program at Warren Wilson.

2014 Invited presentation on “Gender Mainstreaming and REDD/REDD+ in Indonesia. Center for Forestry Education and Training. Samarinda. Indonesia. July 10.

2014 Co-leader (with Kevin Kehrberg) of a Study Abroad course focusing on performing arts in Yogyakarta and . Summer (May- June).

2013 Co-leader (with Paul Bartels) of a course on “Coral Reef Conservation and Ecoutorism in Raja Ampat, Indonesia (ENS 391).

2013 Co-leader (with Libba Miano, Annie Pryor and Breanna Ryan) of MLK workshop on “Unpacking the Self and Unveiling the Other: A

siti kusujiarti Page 9 Dialogue on Women and Islam.” January 21st.

2012-2014 Co-organized (with Brooke Millsaps- Director of Service Learning, Warren Wilson College) Service Learning Fellows Program at Warren Wilson College to support faculty in teaching service learning courses. Funded by Janirve Foundation grant. Spring semester.

2012 Organized a session on Service Learning as part of session series for Committee on Small and Community College at the Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana. March 21-24

2012 Invited speaker for public lecture at Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta. Title of the presentation: “Globalisasi dan Pendidikan: Peranan Liberal Arts dalam Menciptakan Pendidikan untuk Berpikir Kritis.” (Globalization and Education: The Roles of Liberal Arts Education in Creating Education for Critical Thinking). July 10.

2012 Invited lecture at public high school in Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Title of the presentation: Pendidikan dan Cara Berpikir Kritis (Education and Critical Thinking). July 12.

2012 Presentation on “Unveiling the Mysteries of Aceh: Local and Global Intersections of Women’s Agency” with Libba Miano and Annie Pryor. Warren Wilson College. October 16.

2011 Participant of CIEE (Council on International Educational Exchange) Faculty Development Seminar on Middle Eastern Women: Tradition, Development and Change. Jordan, June 16-22.

2011- 2014 Editorial Board Members of ASIANetwork Exchange Journal.

2008 – 2012 Adjunct/ affiliated faculty for Southeast Asian Studies Program at Ohio University, Athens, Ohio (started fall 2008).

2007 (Sept) Gender and Disaster: A Case Study of the Impact of the Earthquake in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Invited speaker. Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

2006 (March) Invited keynote speaker for Gender Conference at Western Carolina University.

2004(October) Invited speaker for a Voice of America (VOA) program.

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2005 (March) Invited speaker for a Voice of America (VOA) program

2005 Participant for NEH summer Institute on Southeast Asia: The Interplay of Indigenous Cultures and Outside Influences. East West Center and The University of Hawaii. June- August 2005 (The University of Hawaii).

2004 (February):Invited speaker for a Voice of America (VOA) program

2004 (Summer): Invited co-facilitators of Workshop on Qualitative Research and Feminist Methodologies, State Institute of Islamic Studies, Syarief Hidayatullah, Jakarta, Indonesia

2003 (March): Invited guest speaker for Southeast Asian Studies program at Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. The speech was entitled “Indonesia in Transition: Institutional Changes in Rural Areas and The Impact on Women’s Roles A Case Study in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. “

2002 Invited speaker “Women in the Muslim World, a Comparison of the lives of Indonesian Women and Afghani Women”. Seminar and Workshop by Western North Carolina Peace Coalition, Asheville, NC.

2002 Invited speaker for Women’s History Month at Western Carolina University. The topic was “Dispelling the Myths: Women in Islamic Societies.”

2002 Organizing and attending South Atlantic Society for Asian and African Studies (SASASAAS)

2000 Panelist “Indonesia Society and Culture”. SASASAAS Faculty Development Seminar, State of the Country Series: Indonesia. University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.

2000 Guest Speaker “Indonesia in Transition”. Annual Meeting and Induction Ceremony of Phi Beta Delta, Western Carolina University, NC.

2000 Guest Speaker “Indonesia after Shock”, Foreign Policy Association, Franklin, NC.

1999-2003: Associate editor, Rural Sociology, Journal of the Rural Sociological Society.

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Awards and Honors

2017 Nominated for Faculty Teaching Excellence Award 2016-2017 Selected as a co-director for ASIANetwork Faculty Enhancement Program. Funded by Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2015 Sabbatical Fellowship Award (from Appalachian College Association and Warren Wilson College) 2014-2015 International Social Science Council Seed Grant (Co-PI). Research on gender justice and climate change. 2014 Scholarship to participate in Salzburg Global Seminar in Austria. 2013 USINDO (The United States – Indonesia Society) travel grant 2012 Innovative Teaching grant, Warren Wilson College 2012 The Magnarella Family Faculty Scholarship Award Recipient 2012 Nominated for faculty teaching excellence award 2012 ASIANetwork Freeman Foundation Student-Faculty Fellows Program for Collaborative Research in Asia. Research grant for conducting research in Aceh, Indonesia with Warren Wilson students. 2007-2008 John B. Stephenson Fellowship. Fellowship to support sabbatical research on disaster and inequality in Indonesia. Appalachian College Association. 2005 Service Learning Teaching Award (Warren Wilson College) 2004(summer) Appalachian College Association International “Shadow” Grant Program with travel to Thailand and Myanmar. 2003 Nominated for faculty teaching excellence award 2001 Minority Scholars Travel Grant, Rural Sociological Society. 2001 Appalachian College Association Spencer and Mellon Foundation Research Fellowship. 2000 Phi Beta Delta, Honor Society for International Scholars.

Other Activities: - Performing classical Javanese dances with Warren Wilson Gamelan Ensemble at least once a semester. - Guest lectures in several classes at Warren Wilson College and universities in Indonesia.

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