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Spatio-historical data enrichment for toponomastics in Bali, The Island of Gods
This study examines the leverage of big data to enrich a toponymy repository with the objective to facilitate the spatial–historical investigation of...
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Sacred placemaking in a Muslim minority setting: a contemporary dynamic of Islam in a North Bali village, Indonesia
This article examines a contemporary Muslim sacred placemaking in a predominantly Balinese Hindu society in the largest Muslim country Indonesia....
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Wali Pitu in Bali: inventing new halal tourism destinations in contemporary Indonesia
The iconic Bali as a Hindu Island currently has a double image as a “Wali Island” because Wali Pitu tombs were found which differ from those of Wali...
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Can Coral Reef Restoration Programmes Facilitate Changes in Environmental Attitudes? A Case Study on a Rural Fisher Community in North Bali, Indonesia
There is currently limited research assessing the ecological potential of coral restoration programmes of habitat enhancement and restoration of...
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Land-use problem and controling for sustainable coastal development in South Bali
Land-use development in the coastline areas due to tourism activities leads to indications of the spatial significant discrepancy because it is not...
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The Plastic Bag Habit and the Ocean Bali: From Banana Leaf Wrap**s to Reusable Bags
The pollution of the oceans by plastic waste is a growing threat to marine life, ecosystems, livelihoods of coastal communities and the health of... -
The Integration of Traditional Knowledge and Local Wisdom in Mitigating and Adapting Climate Change: Different Perspectives of Indigenous Peoples from Java and Bali Island
Climate change has adversely affected the greenhouse warming, severely impacting different parts of the world. Indonesia is not an exception and is... -
Cultural, nutritional and microbial perspectives of tuak, a traditional Balinese beverage
Palm wine ( tuak ) is a traditional drink recognized worldwide as the traditional drink of Africa, Southeast Asia, and Central America. The history of...
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Exploring the value of holiday preferences and routine activities for understanding tourist victimisation while on holiday
Crime risk can affect tourists’ choices of holiday destination, accommodation, and activities. However, victimisation of tourists has received...
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Traditional knowledge system in palung salt-making in Bali Island
This study presents the case of an original and traditional knowledge system of palung , which is used in salt-making in the coastal communities of...
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Bio-cultural Traits and Cultural Keystone Species, a Combined Approach: an Example of Application About Plants Used for Food and Nutraceutical Purposes in Aga Villages in Bali, Indonesia
Wild and semi-wild plants are factual resources for a local community when they satisfy its needs. According to the bio-cultural approach, these...
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Playing about with Our Imperfect Bodies: Representations of Physical ‘Disability’ in Balinese Mask Drama Topeng
In Balinese masked theatre, topeng, actors who are considered ‘able’ often take on the role of clowns and imitate those with physical impairments and... -
The Politics of Development in Bali
Bali is a changing world. In contrast to the romantic imaginary as a peace and harmony-loving society, throughout the history, Bali has been shaped... -
Contemporary Bali Contested Space and Governance
This book offers a comprehensive examination of spatial and environmental governance in contemporary Bali. In the era of decentralisation, Bali's... -
In Search of a Place Like Me: Making Sense of Character, Boundaries and Later-Life Mobility Pathways in Southeast Asia
Paul Green draws on longitudinal research involving later-life foreigners based in Penang, Malaysia, and Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, and examines self,... -
My Contributions to Analyzing Everyday Life and Postmodernism: From a Cultural Studies Perspective
This chapter offers a dozen short selections from articles and books by the author that deal with postmodernism, everyday life, and related concerns.... -
Economic Tertiarization and Regional Income Inequality in a Decentralized Indonesia: A Bi-dimensional Inequality Decomposition Analysis
This study attempts to explore the determinants of interprovincial income inequality in Indonesia from 2005 to 2013 by using a bi-dimensional...
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Suicide Among Diverse Ethnic Groups in Indonesia
Suicide is said to be linked to poverty from a variety of angles. In contrast to suicides that occurred in various countries, such as America, China,... -
Honk Honk: Women, You Drive Crazy!
Despite all the progress our nation is leading towards and the policies about gender equality our government is making on papers, gender stereotypes... -
Migration Patterns and Development
Compared to other social science research, the study of migration is relatively new in Indonesia. Probably, the various types of migration and the...