In non-democratic regimes around the world, non-state organizations provide millions of citizens with medical care, schooling, childrearing, and other critical social services. Why …
The majority of work engagement studies have been conducted using a quantitative approach with limited attention to the institutional and social contexts. Meanwhile, the role of …
This article analyzes how the emergence of transnational Islam with its global network has changed the face of Indonesian Islam. As part of transnational Islam, the Salafi movement …
Page 1 onflict - º º - | - | - Page 2 ISLAMIC HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDONESIA Page 3 Also by Ronald A. Lukens-Bull A Peaceful Jihad: Negotiating Identity and Modernity in Muslim Java …
A number of disciplinary perspectives have informed this study of employee engagement. This chapter begins by providing a conceptual definition of 'employee engagement'. It then …
The continued prominence of Islam in the struggle for democracy in the Muslim world has confounded Western democracy theorists who largely consider secularism a prerequisite for …
M Ansor - Studia Islamika, 2016 - journal.uinjkt.ac.id
The following essay examines post-Islamism in post-reform Indonesia by focusing on contestation in the remaking of the Islamic public sphere. I argue that the public sphere is not …
To what extent are jihadists in Indonesia disengaging from violence? Based on original fieldwork in Jakarta and Central Sulawesi, including interviews with 23 current and former …
S Al Qurtuby - Journal of International Studies, 2020 - e-journal.uum.edu.my
Since the downfall of Suharto dictatorial regime in 1998, Indonesia has witnessed the upsurge of various Islamist groups that have in turn potentially threatened the country’ s …