Indonesian – French Seminar
The Role of Human and Social Sciences in Understanding and Alleviating Poverty

(Tentative Agenda  and Confirmation form)

 LIPI & IFI – French Embassy in Indonesia

Jakarta, 3rd and 4th of June 2013


1st day (June 3rd, 2013)

Time

Agenda

8.00-9.00

Registration and Morning tea/coffee

9.00-9.30

Opening remark: Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Sciences

9.30-10.00

Press Conference : LIPI and IFI

 

SESSION A

Theme: Cultural Heritage, Creative Economy and Tourism

SESSION B

Environment, Equality and Sustainable Development

Topic

Speaker

Moderator

Topic

Speaker

Moderator

10.00 – 11.00

  1. 1.  Creative economy (fine arts, handicrafts, performing arts)
  • Jérôme Samuel (INALCO/CASE-CNRS)
  • Diah Suhodo (P2E-LIPI)

John Haba

  1. Sustainable development:forestryresources management
  • FranqoisRuf (CIRAD)
  • Herman Hidayat (PMB-LIPI)

Herry Yogaswara

11.00 – 12.00

  1. 2.Heritage, tourism and sustainable development in Indonesia
  • Sylvine Pickle-Chevalier (Univ. Angers)
  • I Gede Pitana (Kementerian Pariwisata dan Ekonomi Kreatif)
  1. Marine resources over-exploitation and its impact on fishermen communities
  • Ariadna Bugors (CIRAD)
  • Dedi Adhuri (PMB-LIPI)

12.00 – 13.00

LUNCH BREAK

13.00 – 14.00

  1. 3.The involvement of local communities in the development of prehistoric heritage sites
  • Francois Sémah (MNHN)
  • Riwanto Tirtosudarmo (PMB-LIPI)

Fadjar Ibnu Tufail

  1. Farmers moving out of poverty: what works?
  • Robin Bougeois (CIRAD)
  • Purwanto (P2E-LIPI)

Endang Susilowati

14.00 – 15.00

  1. 4.Regional languages shift to Bahasa Indonesia: threat or opportunity?
  • Jérôme Samuel (INALCO/CASE-CNRS)
  • Ninuk Kleden Probonegoro (PMB-LIPI)
  • Imelda (PMB-LIPI)
  • Plantation’s workers: decent work concept for poverty reduction
  1. Plantation’s workers: decent work concept for poverty reduction
  • Stephanie Barral (CIRAD,EHESS)
  • Didik Hajar Gunadi (PT Riset Perkebunan Nusantara)

15.00 – 16.00

4.Cultural diversity and nationhood

  • Dominique Fournier (CNRS-MNHN)
  • Yekti Maunati (PSDR-LIPI)
  1. Influence of environmental factors on disease propagation
  • Rahmadhi Purwana (UI)

2nd day (June 4th, 2013)

Time

Agenda

9.00 – 10.00

Registration and Morning tea/coffee

 

SESSION C

Theme: Poverty, Migration and Displacement

SESSION D

State and Community Efforts in Alleviating Poverty

Topic

Speaker

Moderator

Topic

Speaker

Moderator

10.00 – 11.00

  1. 1.Urbanism trends in large cities and recent migrations within Indonesia
  • Glenn Smith (CASE-CNRS)
  • Chotib (LD-FEUI)

Augustina Situmorang

  1. State, inclusive policy and Poverty
  • Bruno Jetin (Univ. Paris Nord, CEPN)(Comparative approach with Thailand)
  • CaruniaMulyaH.F. (P2E-LIPI)

Syarif Hidayat

11.00 – 12.00

  1. 2.Suburb and commuters, housing issues and access to public facilities
  • Judicaëlle Dietrich (Paris IV)
  • Budi Cahyadi (URDI)
  • Development Economy and Poverty
  1. Development economy and poverty
  • Laurent Augier (Univ La Rochelle)
  • Agus Eko Nugroho (P2E-LIPI)

12.00 – 13.00

LUNCH BREAK

13.00 – 14.00

  1. 3.Fighting human exploitation and trafficking
  • Judicaëlle Dietrich (Univ. Paris IV)
  • Tri Nuke Pudjiastuti (P2P-LIPI)

Adriana Elisabeth

  1. Religion and poverty: Individual and collective efforts in alleviating poverty
  • Glenn Smith (CASE-CNRS)
  • Umi Karomah Yaumidin (P2E-LIPI)

Latif Adam

14.00 – 15.00

  1. 4.Anthropological and social consequences of migration and poverty
  • Charles Illouz (Univ La Rochelle)
  • Sandyawan
  1. The challenges of equal education opportunities
  • Philippe Grangé (Univ La Rochelle)
  • Subandi (Bappenas)

15.00 – 15.15

Closing Session by Deputy of IPSK-LIPI

15.15 – 15.30

Tea/Coffe break

15.30 – 17.00

Network meeting (not open to the public, limited to speakers only)