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Reseach students

The following list is not intended to be comprehensive. It is provided for illustrative purposes, suggesting the kind of topics that students within the School have been conducting under the supervision of academics who are affiliated with Southeast Asia, as well as other units within the School.

Name Email Working Title of Thesis Principal Supervisor
Ansori, Siaan siaan.ansori@anu.edu.au A comparative analysis of approaches to public policy in Australia and Malaysia Prof. Anthony Milner
Panpa-nga Chulanont Panpanga.Chulanont@anu.edu.au Border Security Relations between Thailand and Malaysia in the post-WWII period Prof. Anthony Milner
Downes, Meghan   Tradition and modernity: Negotiating constructed binaries in Indonesian popular cultural expression Assc/Prof. Ariel Heryanto
Elyono, Dwi   The English Translation of Selected Works by Pramoedya Ananta Toer: A Descriptive Study of Literary Translation Dr Tim Hassall
Fachruddin, Farid farid.fachruddin@anu.edu.au Beyond authenticity in Bugis-Makassar Islam of contemporary Eastern Indonesia: An anthropology of Muslim societies Prof. Kathryn Robinson
Faruk, Umar   The Spring of Shiite Developments in Contemporary Indonesia Assc/Prof. Gregory Fealy
Gillies, Erin   Critique of a published English translation of an Indonesian literary text Dr Tim Hassall
Godfrey, Gary   Being Christian in Eastern Indonesia Dr Andrew McWilliam
Hammer, Jorg   Land Conflict and Political Violence in Indonesia During the 1960s Prof. Robert Cribb
Hughes, Kirrilee Kirrilee.Hughes@anu.edu.au Australia's Asia Literacy: Knowledge to serve what ends? Assc/Prof. Ariel Heryanto
Hutagalung, Aleida   Islam in Kupang: How do Muslims practice Islam in Kupang? Prof. Kathryn Robinson
Kilcline Cody, Mary mary.kilcline.cody@anu.edu.au Tropical Gothic: Sex, murder and retribution, British Malaya, 1911 Prof. Robert Cribb
Kobepa, Niko niko.kobepa@anu.edu.au A Grammar of Me, a Papuan language of Western New Guinea Dr I Wayan Arka
Lawrence, Kevin u4602064@anu.edu.au Tentative Steps Towards an Intellectual History of the Malays, c.1850-1941 Dr Ronit Ricci
Machrusah, Safira   Voicing Gender Jihad: Alternative Conception of Jihad from Indonesian Muslim Women Prof. Kathryn Robinson
Mistica, Meladel meladel.mistica@anu.edu.au Encoding Voice and Sublexical Information in an LFG-based Parser for Indonesian Dr I Wayan Arka
Nisa, Eva Fahrun eva.nisa@anu.edu.au Negotiating Modesty: Face-veiled Women in Contemporary Indonesia Prof. Kathryn Robinson
Pancaningtyas, Nugraheni   Electoral System, Gender Quotas and Women s Representation in Indonesia Prof. Kathryn Robinson
Pickles, Joanna   Talk of the devil: Indonesia's drug discourse and its effects Mr Amrih Widodo
Saragih, Djasamen   Ethnic and Social Relations in Medan North Sumatra Indonesia, 1995-2005 Prof. Ann Kumar
Sawaki, Yusuf yusuf.sawaki@anu.edu.au A descriptive grammar of Wooi, an Austronesian language of Yapen Island, Western New Guinea Dr I Wayan Arka
Sila, Muhammad Adlin   Being Muslim in Bima (West Nusa Tenggara) Eastern Indonesia: Practice, politics and cultural diversity Prof. Kathryn Robinson
Softic, Osman   Exploring Alternative Discourses of Islam in Malaysia Prof. Anthony Milner
Taufik, Yani   Livelihood sustainability: A case study in Routa sub-district, Konawe regency, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia (Mining project area of Rio Tinto) Prof. Kathryn Robinson
Winarnita Doxey, Monika Swasti   Dance, gamelan and the politics of culture: Indonesian Australian families in intercultural marriage s expression of Indonesian-ness in Perth Prof. Kathryn Robinson
Zhu, Zhu zhu.zhu@anu.edu.au Acquisition of English Pragmatics by Chinese Students Living in Australia Dr Tim Hassall
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