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CAPSTRANS CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS 2007
The Centre for Asia Pacific Social Transformation Studies (CAPSTRANS) at the University of Wollongong and the International Centre of Excellence in Asia-Pacific Studies (ICEAPS) at the Australian National University sponsored this workshop to review the first three years of operation of the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (Komisi Penyiaran Indonesia – KPI). The workshop convener was Professor Philip Kitley, Professor of Communication and Head, School of Social Science Media and Communication. Professor Kitley has published Television, Nation and Culture in Indonesia and Television, Regulation and Civil Society in Asia. Background backgroundWhile international scholarship on Indonesian mass media is limited a number of Australian scholars have published important media research in well reviewed articles and books. This emerging body of research and the networks which support it need to be nurtured so that the benefits can flow to Indonesia and new cohorts of postgraduate students can develop this further. Focusing on a significant institutional development in the regulation of the media in Indonesia, this workshop will further support scholarly interest and awareness of the changing structure of Indonesian broadcasting which derives from commercialisation and reforms initiated after 1998. The Indonesian Broadcasting Commission has faced numerous administrative and political challenges during its first term in office from 2004 to 2006. Participants will share their reflections on the Commission's first three years of operation, and consider the policy, organisational, cultural and political lessons that can be derived from this foundation period. This workshop will consider a number of key issues in relation to the Commission, including:
aims of the workshop
what is capstrans?CAPSTRANS is an Australian Research Council (ARC) Key Centre for Teaching and Research and a joint venture of the University of Wollongong and the University of Newcastle. The Centre seeks to examine social transformation processes in the Asia-Pacific region through innovative research by combining methods from a variety of disciplines, including political science, economics, sociology, anthropology, social history and media studies. An overview of our research interests is available on our website http://www.capstrans.edu.au/ WHAT IS THE INTERNAITONAL CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE IN ASIA-PACIFIC STUDIES (ICEAPS)?The International Centre of Excellence in Asia Pacific Studies, at the Australian National University, is a Federal Government initiative which aims to raise the profile of Asia-Pacific Studies in Australia through a program of new, sustainable and collaborative activities. The Centre draws upon the Asia-Pacific expertise of key research and teaching centres throughout Australia, including ten foundation partners among Australian universities, several national professional networks, and a number of international centres of Asia-Pacific Studies based in Asia, Europe and North America. The Centre is located in the Menzies Library of the ANU, where the University houses its major Asian and Pacific collections. Further information on the Centre's aims and activities is available at http://iceaps.anu.edu.au/ workshop Papers
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