1. JUS 394: IT & SOCIAL JUSTICE M e r l y n a L i m Arizona State University Cyber-Urban Activism and Political Change in Indonesia
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3. 1990 1995 2000 Internet and “Democracy” Utopian Dystopian Zapatista Serbia Philippines communities Internet infrastructure pre-Internet Indonesia “reformasi”(1998)
9. The Indonesian Internet Socio-Political Context: Early Middle Late (1965-1970s) (1980s) (1990s) Military vs. Habibie + Suharto (Pres) Cronies Crisis Privatization Globalization Technocrats --- Berkeley Mafia Military National integration National unity Development “ Technologous” ---Habibienomics Military Leap-frogging Industrial society High tech INTERNET Private TVs SATELLITE ‘ national’ TV / Radio NATIONAL TV / Radio
10. The Internet and Suharto’s Late Days WARNET: a new ‘life space’ and (potential) ‘civic space’
11. Apakabar, USA Parokinet,USA CSVI, Netherlands Pijar, Germany Munindo, Germany Aditjondro, Australia SiaR, Germany
12. Aditjondro Munindo Pijar SiaR Apakabar Newspaper-sellers Street-vendors Taxi-drivers Kiosk-owners NET-USERS PEOPLE WARNET USERS GLOBAL INDONESIA INDONESIA Cyberspace Hybrid-space Physical-Space
13. Mediator Internet users Mass mobilization Printed/Photocopied/Faxed material Political activists Cyber activists Ordinary people Info Online info Oral & Textual (Fax, fixed phone, cell phone, email, etc.) Physical Physical Cyber Hybrid coordinating organising/mobilising Cyberspace to the Streets --> Cyber to Urban Activism Internet cafes/warnet
14. Cyberspace to the Streets --> Cyber to Urban Activism Cyberactivism Street activism (taxi drivers, street vendors, street café/food stall owners) Internet-café activism Organizational activism (oppositions, students, etc) People “ Demo”places
15. The Internet and Suharto’s Late Days Ephemeral insurgent spaces ( National monument, House of parliament )
16. The Internet and Suharto’s Late Days Ephemeral insurgent spaces (HI circle/roundabout)
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18. Some remarks May 1998.. an Internet ‘coincident’ revolution ? . The Internet emerged at the right space-time coordinate The more important factor is not cyberspace itself, but the linkages The warnet paradigm provides the basis for its near simultaneous expansion of resistance throughout the entire social structure. In warnet = politics and culture are inseparable, political activities are created as an extension of the production of culture or sub-culture.