Dr. Ketut Gunawan

Country of current residence

Indonesia

Current position

Lecturer

Current institute employer

Mulawarman University

Previous positions

2006 Fellowship from Nippon Foundation for research on "Terrorism in Indonesia, the Phillipines, and Thailand."

Awards

Asian Public Intellectuals (API) Fellowship for one year period (1 Sept 2006 - 30 August 2007) from the Nippon Foundation.

Profession

Political Scientist

Degrees / expertise

BA (1986, Government, Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia); Drs (1988, Government, Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia); MA (1997, Politics, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia), Dr (2004, University of Bonn).

Professional experience

1). Staff of the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Mulawarman University, Indonesia (1990-present). 2) Staff of the Center for Social Forestry, Mulawarman University, Indonesia (1997-present). 3) Visiting Research Fellow at the Japan Institute of International Affairs, Tokyo, Japan (October 1999-March 2000). 4) Participant of Training in Conflict Resolution in Natural Resource Management at RECOFTC, Bangkok, Thailand (January 1998). 5) Participant of Advance International Training in Conflict Resolution, Uppsala University, Sweden (April-Mei 1999). 6) [Forthcoming] Receiving Asian Public Intellectual (API) fellowship from the Nippon Foundation to carry out research on "Terrorism in Indonesia, the Phillipines, and Thailand." Mr. Gunawan would stay in Japan (4 months), the Phillipines (4 months), and Thailand (4 months). The research would start from September 1, 2006.

2005

Gunawan, K..  2005.  Institutional Breakdown and the Rise of Conflict during Indonesia's Early Stage of democratisation.  Journal or Sosial-Politika, Vol. VI, No.11, July 2005   .

2004

Gunawan, K.  2004.  The Politics of the Indonesian Rainforest: A Rise of Forest Conflicts in East Kalimantan during Indonesia\'s Early Stage Democratisation.  Doctoral thesis at  Faculty of Arts, University of Bonn.  Cuvillier Verlag Göttingen  

2000

Gunawan, K.  2000.  Thai and South Korean Military Withdrawal and Democratisation.  Occasional Paper, Tokyo, JIIA
Gunawan, K.  2000.  Forest Conflicts in East Kalimantan.  Media CSF, Vol.1, No.2, .

1999

Gunawan, K.  1999.  Military Withdrawal: Discourse and Reform Agenda.  Jurnal Sosial-Politika, Vol.1, No.2, .

Additionals, Curriculum Vitae
and Downloads
Research themes
  • Health and sanitation
  • Growth, inequality and poverty
Research countries
  • Indonesia
Professional experience
1). Staff of the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Mulawarman University, Indonesia (1990-present). 2) Staff of the Center for Social Forestry, Mulawarman University, Indonesia (1997-present). 3) Visiting Research Fellow at the Japan Institute of International Affairs, Tokyo, Japan (October 1999-March 2000). 4) Participant of Training in Conflict Resolution in Natural Resource Management at RECOFTC, Bangkok, Thailand (January 1998). 5) Participant of Advance International Training in Conflict Resolution, Uppsala University, Sweden (April-Mei 1999). 6) [Forthcoming] Receiving Asian Public Intellectual (API) fellowship from the Nippon Foundation to carry out research on "Terrorism in Indonesia, the Phillipines, and Thailand." Mr. Gunawan would stay in Japan (4 months), the Phillipines (4 months), and Thailand (4 months). The research would start from September 1, 2006.
Degrees

BA (1986, Government, Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia); Drs (1988, Government, Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia); MA (1997, Politics, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia), Dr (2004, University of Bonn).

Funding institutions

Nippon Foundation

Doctoral research funded by

DAAD scholarship, research funds from BMZ/GTZ

Ketut Gunawan

Former Junior Researcher

Former Division/Group:
Cultural and Political Change

Office E-Mail:
fisip(at)fisip-unmul.ac.id

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