Dr. Mia Siscawati
Universitas Indonesia
Gender Studies Graduate Program
Research Fellow
E-mail: mia.siscawati@ui.ac.id
Kurzbiografie und weitere Angaben
Current Project
Research Focus
- Gender Studies
- Sustainable International Development
Education and professional career
Since Jun 2014
Lecturer at Gender Studies Graduate Program (Prodi Kajian Gender), School of Strategic and Global Studies, Universitas Indonesia
Since Jun 2014
Researcher at the Center of Women and Gender Studies (Pusat Kajian Wanita dan Gender/PKWG), Universitas Indonesia
Jun 2014 - Jun 2017
Head of Gender Studies Graduate Program, School of Strategic and Global Studies, Universitas Indonesia
Sept 2012 - Dec 2013
MA in Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto University
2012
Ph.D. Anthropology
Selected Publications
2018 Gender and the Politics of Agrarian Concession. Co-editor with Noer Fauzi Rachman. Bogor: Sajogyo Institute.
2018 Gender Dimension within Mechanisms of Land Control, Land Use Changes, and Socio-Ecological Crisis of Oil Palm Plantation, Mining, Timber Estate, and Ecosystem Restoration. In Siscawati and Rachman (eds) Gender and the Politics of Agrarian Concession. Bogor: Sajogyo Institut.
2017 Forestry Law, Masyarakat Adat, and Struggles for Inclusive Citizenship in Indonesia. Co-authored with Noer Fauzi Rachman. In Christoph Antons (ed) Routledge Handbook of Asian Law. London and New York: Routledge.
2016 Revisiting Gender and Forestry in Long Segar: Divided Aspirations in the Context of Commercial Oil Palm Expansion in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Co- authored with Rebecca Elmhirst and Carol J. Pierce Colfer. In Carol J. Colfer et al(eds). Gender and Forests: Climate Change, Tenure, Value Chains and Emerging Issues. London: Earthscan.
2017 Gender and Generation in Engagements with Oil Palm in East Kalimantan, Indonesia: Insights from Feminist Political Ecology. Journal of Peasant Studies, 44:6, 1135-1157. Co-authored with Rebecca Elmhirst (University of Brighton, UK), Bimbika Sijapati Basnett (CIFOR) and Dian Ekowati (CIFOR).