Journal Article10.1080/07256868.2019.1628721
Brokerage, Creativity and Space: Protest Culture in Indonesia
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TL;DR: Protest movements in Indonesia resist the government's liberal development policies and the destruction of culture and environment through capitalist intrusion and land (or sea) grabbing as mentioned in this paper. But they do not consider the human rights issues.
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Abstract: Protest movements in Indonesia resist the government’s liberal development policies and the destruction of culture and environment through capitalist intrusion and land (or sea) grabbing. This arti...
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