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Abstract This paper examines legal efforts to criminalize same‐sex sexualities between consenting adults by conservative Muslim movements in Indonesia, epitomized by the Constitutional Court of Indonesia's 2016 Judicial Review on the Indonesian Penal Code, continuous resistance to the Sexual Violence Law, and the current Indonesian Penal Code. Based on
Febi R. Ramadhan
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Abstract Introduction Common mental disorders (CMDs) are highly prevalent among people with HIV. Integrating mental healthcare into HIV care may improve mental health and HIV treatment outcomes. We describe the reported availability of screening and treatment for depression, anxiety and post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at global HIV treatment ...
Angela M. Parcesepe +20 more
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Racism, sexism and gendered violence disadvantage Indigenous Papuan women, yet government responses often focus on individual interventions like ‘raising awareness’ or training. In this article, we build on efforts to challenge these narratives about women's vulnerabilities.
Jenny Munro, Yohana Baransano
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In Indonesia, state and non‐state actors frame youth attrition from agriculture as a food security concern and propose policy solutions focused on ‘modern’ farming techniques. Using a critical framing analysis of five national Indonesian news media sources from 2010 to 2020, we examine how government, development and private sector actors portray youth
Tessa D. Toumbourou +5 more
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Abstract This article explores how empowerment‐focused Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) traverse scales and perform brokerage functions in helping rural women from marginal groups to connect to and influence powerholders in Indonesia. It identifies three brokerage mechanisms activated by these CSOs: brokering marginal groups' power bases through ...
Rachael Diprose
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Identity Cards, Semiotic Instability, and Signs of State Recognition for Indonesian Warias
ABSTRACT Following the authoritarian New Order in Indonesia (1965–1998) the state‐issued identity card was transformed into a symbol available for reproduction by ordinary citizens. One Indonesian transgender population known as warias used the card to engage with the terms of recognition offered by the state.
BENJAMIN HEGARTY
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We retrospectively analyzed 901 non‐small‐cell lung cancer patients in the Malaysia Lung Cancer Registry and report on the clinical characteristics associated with programmed death ligand‐1 (PD‐L1) expression and immune checkpoint inhibitor use in Malaysia, a low to middle income country.
Soon Hin How +13 more
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Women’ Deixis in Trade Interaction of West Sumatra Traditional Market
The Minangkabau language has richness in female deixis, which provides an overview of the value of women’s roles and social position in society. For many people, the fluctuating calls for women in the trade are only mere persuasion from traders to buyers. Meanwhile, from a pragmatic study, this call has deep social meaning.
Arwemi +7 more
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PERSEPSI PEREMPUAN JAWA TERHADAP PEREMPUAN BERTATO
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menggali pemahaman mendasar mengenai persepsi perempuan Jawa terhadap perempuan bertato. Menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dengan metode pengumpulan data berupa observasi dan wawancara, serta survey sebagai data pelengkap.
Asha Dini Kaffah, Y Sudiantara
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Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui kedudukan perempuan yang berkualitas dalam membina keluarga bahagia berdasarkan konsep sakinah mawaddah warahmah. Jenis penelitian yang digunakan adalah penelitin kualitatif dengan teknik analisis data library research.
null Harmadani, null Zakirah
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