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A commentary from an Indonesian perspective
In: Asian studies review, Band 15, Heft 1, S. 100-107
ISSN: 1467-8403
First and Third World feminism: A commentary from an Indonesian perspective
In: Asian studies review: journal of the Asian Studies Association of Australia, Band 15, Heft 1, S. 100-107
ISSN: 1035-7823
Critizing Chilla Bulbeck's article in this issue of the journal, the authors point out that socio-economically better off women have enjoyed greater benefits from the feminist movement in most Western societies. They discuss education for girls and women in Indonesia, female labour force participation rates by education in this country, discrimination of women in the labour market etc. They note that Indonesian elite women have benefited disproportionately throughout the nation's development process. (DÜI-Sen)
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Ethics in social science research in Indonesia
This textbook presents ethical guidelines for conducting research in the social sciences, focused on Indonesia. As a country with a fast-growing research environment, the real-life cases of ethical issues that arise in Indonesia can teach both aspiring and established researchers how to approach the complexity of research ethics and dilemmas. With technological advancement affecting how research is conducted, the necessary ethical guidelines for research are also evolving. The instantaneous nature of information movement has made confidentiality in research data more critical than before, and any negligence in protecting research participants has an unprecedented scope of damage. The methods book synthesises hundreds of worldwide ethical guidelines and past issues that social science researchers will find highly relevant. Arranged chronologically to represent each research stage-from research preparation to post-research-the book prepares researchers to mitigate ethical crises. Relevant to all social scientists, both emerging and established, conducting research in Indonesia, this co-published textbook between Springer and OBOR is also relevant to researchers beyond the archipelago. It is also an indispensable teaching resource for lecturers in research methods and ethics across social science disciplines.