Friday, December 9, 2022

Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

Prof. Amelia Fauzia, MA, Ph.D

Office Address: Institute for Research and Community Empowerment/Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) UIN Jakarta

Gedung Rektorat Lantai 3, Kampus 1, Jl. Ir. H. Juanda, No. 95, Ciputat Timur, Tangerang Selatan, Banten

Email: ameliafauzia@uinjkt.ac.id

Google Scholar ID: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=CEYFfTwAAAAJ&hl=en 

Research Gate  : https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Amelia_Fauzia

Scopus ID: 55949174100

 

Professional and Social Background

Amelia Fauzia has taught and conducted research related to Islamic history of Indonesia, Islamic philanthropy, and contemporary issues of Islam in Indonesia, such as on radicalization, religion, and women. She has taught at Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University or UIN Jakarta, at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities (commenced in 1999). In October 2019 Indonesian Minister of Research and High Education granted her a title as Professor in Islamic History and Civilization. She has been Senior Visiting Fellow at the faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (UNSW Canberra) since 2011 to 2024). She was a research fellow at RSIS, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (2020-2021), and Visiting Senior Research Fellow at Cluster Religion and Globalisation, the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore (NUS) from 2015 to 2018. From June 2019 to 2023, she served as the head of the Master Program of Islamic History and Culture, UIN Jakarta. Now, she serves as Head of Institute for Research and Community Empowerment (LP2M) UIN Jakarta (2023-2027). She is one of researchers in the HUMA project with Peace Research Institute Oslo, Norway (2020-2023) and consultant to the Protect Program of UNDP on inclusive philanthropy fundraising. 

Prof Fauzia’s previous career are Deputy Director (secretary) of the Research Institute for Community Outreach (LP2M) of UIN Jakarta from 2010 to March 2015, a fellow at the Center for the Study of Islam and Society (PPIM) from 2014 to 2015, a Visiting fellow of Leiden Institute of Area Studies (LIAS) in 2014, and Visiting Fellow of International Institute of Asian Studies, the Netherlands (2006). 

She is cofounder of the Social Trust Fund, humanitarian and charitable institution on UIN Jakarta, of which she became vice director since 2011 and selected as Director in September 2015 to date. She established a center for rural community development and social entrepreneurship (CERCONDESO) located in Bogor, as a lab for Social Trust Fund and UIN Jakarta community development activities. With her colleague, she created community health saving program called Bungkesmas—Tabungan Kesehatan Masyarakat (in 2010) for poor people (especially women), an innovative health saving with micro insurance program that runs from 2012 to date, in collaboration with various NGOs, microfinance institutions and local governments.

Prof Fauzia sits as a board member of National Waqf Board (Badan Wakaf Indonesia) in Research and Development division for 2010-2017 and as representative of Asian Muslim Action Network (AMAN) and deputy from 2011-now. She serves as one of alumni association boards of UIN Jakarta called IKALUIN, from 2012 to 2025. She is co-founder of Center for Language and Culture (later become the Center for the Study of Religion and Culture), was its executive secretary from 2000 to 2008 and was Director of the center from 2009 to 2010.

She holds a Master of Arts in Islamic Studies from the University of Leiden in 1998 (writing on Ratu Adil messianic movement) and holds a PhD from the University of Melbourne in 2009 (writing on faith and the state: history of islamic phialnthropy in Indonesia). She has been focusing on Islamic philanthropy since 2002, when she led a global project on Islamic philanthropy for social justice, collaborating six countries (Egypt, India, Indonesia, Turkey, Tanzania and UK). writing and doing research on messianic movements in 19th-20th century Java (1998).

Education

  • PhD program at Asia Institute, the University of Melbourne, in Indonesian History and Philanthropic Studies, Jan 2004-Sept 2008. (Funded by the scholarship from the AusAid).
  • Master Degree Program (S2) in Islamic Studies at the University of Leiden, 1996-1998, cum laude. (Funded by the scholarship of INIS, the Netherlands).
  • Bachelor Degree at department of Islamic History & Civilization, UIN Jakarta, 90-95, cum laude
  • Islamic Boarding School, Pesantren Darunnajah, Jakarta, 84-90, cum laude.

Academic International Board/ Committee Members and Consultants

  • Consultant of PROTECT program, UNDP, 2021-2023
  • Panelist Jury, EuroSEAS Social Science Book Prize, 2021 
  • Board Member, Academic Publication of IRASEC, 2018-now
  • Board Member, International Center for Aceh and Indian Ocean Studies (ICAIOS), 2016-2018 and 2021-2025
  • Steering Committee, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, Jan-Dec 2016.

Editorial Board

Grants and Fellowships (selected)

  1. Research grant on ‘Practice of Islamic philanthropy in Indonesian Universities: Islamisation, State and Civil Society’ supported by State Islamic University Jakarta, 2022. 
  2. Research Humanitarianism in Islamic Philanthropy Organisation, with PRIO, Oslo, 2020-2024.
  3. Research fellowship, RSIS. Nanyang Technological University 2020-2021.
  4. UNSW Rector’s visiting fellow, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of New South Wales (UNSW) Canberra. From 2011 to 2024.
  5. Research on business models to foster the economic empowerment of Muslim women, a religious economy, tolerance, and moderate communities, action research, supported by The Ford Foundation, Sept 2018 – 2020. Principal investigator and project leader.
  6. Research “Development of Practices of Islamic Philanthropy in Indonesia”, Syarif Hidayatullah Islamic University Jakarta and National University of Singapore, funded by The Ford Foundation, September 2017 – December 2019. Principal Investigator.
  7. Research with Minako Sakai on women Islam and entrepreneurship, supported by UNSW, Canberra, 2016-2017.
  8. Research fellowship on Islam, NGOs and Humanitarianism, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, 2015-2018, funded by Asia Research Institute.
  9. Reducing inequality through providing health protection program Bungkesmas, advocacy project for the university’s Social Trust Fund, in partnership with various stakeholders, to expand the Bungkesmas savings and health insurance program to ten provinces in Indonesia, funded by Ford Foundation, 2017-19
  10. Research on waqf cemetery, Indonesia waqf board 2015
  11. Research on the Indigenization of Islam in Indonesia: the Ratu Adil Movements, June-December 2014, funded by MORA, as a lead researcher, collaborated with LIAS, Netherlands.
  12. Grant for preparation of book manuscript, Philanthropy for Social Justice in Muslim Societies, the Ford Foundation, 2012-2014.
  13. Development of Community Health Saving (Bungkesmas) for farmers in rural areas of South Sulawesi & Maluku, advocacy project of Social Trust Fund, funded by Ford Foundation, 2014-16. Project leader.
  14. The scaling up of Bungkesmas – a health saving and insurance product for the poor- by Islamic financial co-operatives in four provinces, 2012-2013, Social Trust Fund of UIN Jakarta, a research and advocacy grant from the Ford Foundation.  (as project leader).
  15. Islamic credit co-operatives in South Sulawesi to Pilot a health savings product linked to Islamic Philanthropic Resources, 2010-2012, Center for the Study of Religion and Culture of UIN Jakarta, a research and advocacy grant from the Ford Foundation.  (as project leader).
  16. “Wakaf Produktif” in DKI Jakarta, Research Institute of Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University Jakarta, Dec 2011-Mar 2012, funded by Indonesia Waqf board.  (as lead researcher).
  17. Visiting fellow. Young Muslim leaders program entitles Religion and Disaster in Iwate and Tokyo, held by the Japan Foundation, November-December 2011.
  18. Research for preparation on book publication Faith and the State: A History of Islamic Philanthropy in Indonesia, National University of Singapore, February-March 2011.
  19. Perception of UIN Jakarta’s students and staff on Islamic radicalism, research grant from state Islamic university Jakarta, 2010. (as lead researcher).
  20. Islamisation of Public Sphere: Islamic Identity & Negotiating the Future of Democracy in Indonesia, 2010, Research grant from Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, CSRC (lead researcher & project leader).
  21. Senior international fellow, on community foundation, working on faith-based community (philanthropy) foundation in the United States, Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society (CPCS) City University New York, New York City, 19 Oct – 20 Nov 2009.
  22. Research fellow, historical resources on Indonesian Islamic philanthropy, the International Institute of Asian Studies (IIAS), Leiden, February-March 2005. (funded by the Ford Foundation).
  23. Islamic philanthropy for social justice in Muslim Societies, 2002-2004, research grant from the Ford Foundation, involving 6 countries (Indonesia, Egypt, India, Tanzania, Turkey and UK). (as global project coordinator and Indonesia lead researcher).
  24. Baseline Studies and Institutional Analysis Gender Mainstreaming of State Islamic University Jakarta, 2003, research grant from McGill university project. (As lead researcher).
  25. Lead Researcher. Potensi Wisata Ziarah Islam di DKI Jakarta [Potentials of Islamic Religious Visits in the Province of Jakarta]. The Center for Language & Culture, Dec 2001. Funded by the Provincial Government of DKI Jakarta. (team leader and lead researcher)
  26. Research, Islam and Gender: Critical Analysis on Women during the Colonial Period: A study on newspaper Istri Soesila Taman Moeslimah and Perempoean Bergerak, funded by the State Islamic University Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, 2001. 

ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS 

(i) Scholarly books

  1. 2023. Inclusive Philanthropy Fundraising Prinsip, Strategi, dan Teknik Program Kemanusiaan, with M. Arifin Purwakananta, Dewi Sri Sumanah, Hilman Latief, Hamid Abidin, Haryo Mojopahit, dan Victor Rembeth, Rajawali Pers
  2. 2023. Praktik Filantropi Islam di Perguruan Tinggi di Indonesia: Islamisasi, Negara, dan Civil Society, with Sudarnoto Abdul Hakim, Haryo Mojopahit and Gita Safitri, Rajawali Pers
  3. 2022. Women Entrepreneurs and Business Empowerment in Muslim Countries with Minako Sakai, Palgrave McMillan.
  4. 2022. Towards Action: Practice of Islamic Philanthropy for Social Justice in Indonesia. With Bhirawa Anoraga, Endi Aulia Garadian, and Sri Hidayati. Jakarta: Social Trust Fund UIN Jakarta (Trust Publishing). 
  5. 2021. Pemberdayaan Ekonomi Perempuan Muslim berbasis Teknologi Digital dan Nilai Toleransi with M. Sakai et.al, Jakarta: Social Trust Fund UIN Jakarta.
  6. 2020 Filantropi Berkeadilan Sosial untuk Milenial. With Endi Aulia Garadian. Jakarta: STF UIN Jakarta.
  7. 2019 Sejarah Kementerian Agama Periode Orde Lama: Kebijakan Agama dalam Masa Revolusi, Demokrasi Liberal, dan Terpimpin. With Usep Abdul Matin. Depok: Rajawali Pers.
  8. 2016 Fenomena Wakaf di Indonesia: Tantangan Menuju Wakaf Produktif. With Nani Almuin, Tati Rohayati and Endi Aulia Garadian. Jakarta: Badan Wakaf Indonesia.
  9. 2016 Filantropi Islam. Sejarah dan Kontestasi Masyarakat Sipil dan Negara di Indonesia, Yogyakarta: Gading.
  10. 2013 Faith and the State: A History of Islamic Philanthropy in Indonesia, E.J. Brill, Leiden, Boston.
  11. 2011 Islamization and Public Sphere: Islamic Identity and Negotiating Democracy in Indonesia, with Sukron Kamil, Ridwan Al-Makassary, et al, edited by Winfred Weck, Noorhaidi Hasan, and Irfan Abubakar, Center for the Study of Religion and Culture, Jakarta.
  12. 2010 Pandangan Sivitas Akademika UIN Jakarta terhadap Radikalisme Islam, with Sukron Kamil and Sri Hidayati, Lembaga Penelitian UIN Jakarta (The Research Institute), Jakarta.
  13. 2010 Benih Islam Radikal di Masjid [Seeds of Radical Islam in Mosques], with Ridwan Al-Makassary, and Irfan Abubakar, eds. Center for the Study of Religion and Culture, Jakarta.
  14. 2010 Masjid dan Pembangunan Perdamaian (Mosque and Peace Building), eds with Ridwan Al-Makassary and I. Abubakar, Center for the Study of Religion and Culture, Jakarta.
  15. 2006 Filantropi Islam dan Keadilan Sosial (Social Justice Philanthropy), with team, eds by Andi Agung Prihatna, CS. Bamualim and I Abubakar, Center for the Study of Religion &Culture, Jakarta.
  16. 2006 Filantropi di Berbagai Tradisi Dunia (translation of Philanthropy in the World Traditions), with Dick van Der Meij, eds, Center for the Study of Religion and Culture, Jakarta.
  17. 2004 Baseline Studies and Institutional Analysis Gender Mainstreaming of State Islamic Univ Jkt, with Lisa Noor Humaidah, Yuniyanti Chuzaifah and Nooryamin Aini, McGill equity project, Jakarta.
  18. 2004 Realita dan Cita Kesetaraan Gender di UIN Jakarta (penulis). Tim penulis. Diterbitkan oleh McGill IAIN Indonesia Social Equity Project, UIN Jakarta.
  19. 2003 Apakah Islam Agama untuk Perempuan? (Is Islam a Religion for Women?), with Yuniyanti Chuzaifah, Center for Languages and Cultures, Jakarta.
  20. 2003 Filantropi untuk Keadilan Sosial Menurut Tuntutan Al-Qur’an dan Hadith (Social Justice Philanthropy according to Qur’an &Hadith), with a team, Center for Language & Cultures, Jakarta.
  21. 2003 Konflik Komunal di Indonesia Saat Ini (Communal Conflicts in Contemporary Indonesia), (as team member of Jakarta eds), Series of INIS Publication, Jakarta, Leiden 

(ii) Scholarly book chapters

  1. 2023, ‘Covid19 and Shifting Practices of Islamic Charity’, in CoronAsur: Asian Religions in the Covidian Age, eds Carola Lorea and Emily Hertzman, Hawa’i University Press. https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/jj.13568099.49.pdf?refreqid=fastly-default%3Ac082b7aa71f65ee4b810146e4d0d1a76&ab_segments=&initiator=&acceptTC=1
  2. 2022, Pasang Surut Relasi Negara dan Agama dalam Sejarah Panjang Praktik Filantropi Islam, with Endi Aulia Garadian, in Agama dan Negara di Indonesia Kontemporer: Perspektif Teoritis, Sosial, Politik dan Ekonomi, Jakarta: Social Trust Fund (STF) UIN Jakarta, p.78.97.
  3. 2020 ‘Azyumardi Azra: Intelektual Muslim Dunia, Pendorong Transformasi dan Demokrasi’, in 100 Tokoh Terkemuka Alumni UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, Depok: PT Raja Grafindo Persada, p. 18-21
  4. 2020 ‘Komaruddin Hidayat: Filosof Pluralis Sufistik dan Ilmuwan Publik’, in 100 Tokoh Terkemuka Alumni UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, Depo: PT Raja Grafindo Persada, p.26-30.
  5. 2020 ‘Murni Djamal: Meningkatkan Kapasitas Perguruan Tinggi Islam’, in 100 Tokoh Terkemuka Alumni UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, Depo: PT Raja Grafindo Persada, p. 134-137.
  6. 2019 ‘Saatnya Memikirkan Amil’, dalam Amil Zakat Easy Going oleh Nana Sudiana, Jakarta: IZI, p. xxxiii-xxxvi. 
  7. 2018 ‘Beyond the Classroom: Menumbuhkan Studi Sejarah Islam di Luar Kelas,’ in Kontribusi FAH untuk Bangsa: Memotret Dunia Membangun Peradaban, Jakarta: Adabia Press: 157-163.
  8. 2017 ‘Muslim Business Women Moderating Islamic Practices in Contemporary Indonesia,’ with Minako Sakai, 1-27, in Samina Yasmeen and Minako Sakai (eds), Narratives of Muslim Womanhood and Women’s Agency, London, Routledge.
  9. 2017. Filantropi Islam: Hubungan Negara dan Agama, serta Penguatan Masyarakat Sipil, in Islam Kontemporer di Indonesia dan Australia, edited by Jamhari Makruf, Badrus Sholeh, Yanuardi Syukur and Syahmedi Dean, Jakarta: PPIM, pp 270-79.
  10. 2016 ‘Menghidupi Filantropi Islam’, Dari Pesantren untuk Dunia, Kisah-kisah Inspiratif Kaum Santri, ed. Komaruddin Hidayat, Jakarta: Prenada, pp. 406-439. 
  11. 2014 ‘Key factors for capacity building of disaster relief operations: Indonesian examples’ with Minako Sakai, in Sakai, M. et al. (eds) Agency in Asia Pacific Disaster Relief: Connectivity, Conflict and Community Resilience, Routledge, London.
  12. 2013 ‘Religious Practices: Zakat (Almsgiving): Indonesia.’ Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures. General Editor Suad Joseph. Brill Online, 2013. Reference.  <http://www.paulyonline.brill.nl/entries/encyclopedia-of-women-and-islamic-cultures/religious-practices-zakat-almsgiving-indonesia-COM_001464>
  13. 2012 ‘Dilema Masjid di Lahan bukan Wakaf’, dalam Status Tanah Masjid Harus Wakaf: Sudut pandang Empiris dan Hukum Islam, Jakarta: Badan Wakaf Indonesia, 2012.
  14. 2008 ‘Women, Islam and Philanthropy in Contemporary Indonesia’ edited by Susan Blackburn et al, Indonesian Islam in a New Era. How Women Negotiate their Muslim Identities. Monash University Press, Melbourne, pp.167-190.
  15. 2007 ‘Political-Social Movements: Millenarian: Southeast Asia’, in Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Culture, Vol. VI, E.J. Brill, The Netherlands, pp.71-73.
  16. 2006 ‘Challenge and Opportunity of Government Based Islamic Philanthropic Organization’, in Chaider S Bamualim, Irfan Abubakar and Cheyne Scott. (eds) Philanthropy and Social Development, Jakarta: Center for the Study of Religion and Culture, 2006, pp.31-60.
  17. 2004 ‘Darul Islam Movement’ in Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia, edited by Ooi Keat Gin, pp. 401-402.
  18. 2003 ‘Gerakan Modernisme’ (Modernism Movement) with Kurniati. In Ensiklopedi Tematis Dunia Islam (Islamic Thematic Encyclopedia), Vol.5. Asia Tenggara. Ichtiar Baru Van Hoeve, Jakarta, pp.347-376.

(iii) Refereed journal articles

  1. 2023 forthcoming, “Inclusive Muslim Philanthropy in Indonesian History: An Initial Study”
  2. 2023. ‘Instagramable Pilgrimage: Spiritualism, Conservatism, and Commodified of Religion in Religious Travel Posts’, with Haryo Mojopahit. Jurnal Khazanah: Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora, vol 2, https://jurnal.uin-antasari.ac.id/index.php/khazanah/article/view/10351 
  3. 2023. 'Kontestasi dalam Mengelola Amanah: Tata Kelola Lembaga Filantropi Perguruan Tinggi.' with Sudarnoto Abdul Hakim, Haryo Mojopahit and Gita Safitri, Jurnal Bimas Islam, vol 2, https://jurnalbimasislam.kemenag.go.id/jbi/article/view/807
  4. 2023. 'Transformation in Muslim Philanthropy Movement'. Journal of Muslim Philanthropy and Civil Society, vol 7, 2023.
  5. 2019 with Gustav Brown, Special Issue, ‘Civil Islam Revisited: Indonesia and Beyond’. Journal of Asian Studies Review, 2019.
  6. 2019. ‘Review of Soul Catcher: Java’s Fiery Prince Mangkunagara I, 1726-1795 by MC. Ricklefs.’ Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde", vol 175, issue 2-3, July 2019, p 394-397.
  7. 2018. ‘Waqf making and commercial cemeteries: religious circulation and commodification of the economy of giving’, The Muslim World. 108, no 4, 1 December 2018, pp. 676-701. 
  8. 2018. with Till Mostowlansky and Nurfadzilah Yahaya (editors), Special Issue on ‘Muslim Endowments in Asia: Waqf, Charity and Circulations,’ The Muslim World, 108, no 4, December 2018, pp. 587-592.
  9. 2018. ‘Review of Islam in Indonesia: The Contest for Society, Ideas and Values by Carool Kersten’, Journal Southeast Asian Studies, 49 (1), 159-161.
  10. 2017. Islamic Philanthropy in Indonesia: Modernization, Islamization and Social Justice, ASEAS-Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies, 10(2), pp. 223-236. (Dec, online).
  11. 2017. Penolong Kesengsaraaan Umum, The charitable activism of Muhammadiyah during the colonial period.  South East Asia Research 1-16. Volume: 25 issue, no 4, 379-394. December 1, 2017.
  12. 2017. ‘Review of Jonathan Benthall. Islamic Charities and Islamic Humanism in the troubled times’, Journal of Contemporary Islam.
  13. 2016. Review of John Casey: The Nonprofit World. Civil Society and the Rise of the Nonprofit Sector, VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 1-2. Springer.
  14. 2016 (16 February) ‘Performing Muslim Womanhood: Muslim Business Women Moderating Islamic Practices in Contemporary Indonesia,’ with Minako Sakai, Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09596410.2015.1114243.
  15. 2013 (April 2013) ‘Islamic orientations in contemporary Indonesia: Islamism on the Rise?’ with Minako Sakai, Asian Ethnicity. DOI:10.1080/14631369.2013.784513.
  16. 2012 ‘Pandangan Sivitas Akademika UIN Jakarta atas Radikalisme Islam’, Mimbar, Vol 28, No 3, pp. 34-54.
  17. 2010 ‘Philanthropy, Social Justice and Islamic Tradition’, Alliance, Vol 15, No 4, Dec 2010, pp 31-32. https://www.alliancemagazine.org/feature/philanthropy-social-justice-and-the-islamic-tradition/
  18. 2010 ‘Tukarguling Wakaf: Tinjauan Sosiologis’ (Exchange of Waqfs: Sociological Perspective), jurnal Awqaf, 10-21.
  19. 2010 ‘Sejarah dan Imaginasi Sejarah’ (History and Historical Imagination), Lektur Keagamaan, Vol 8, No 2, pp. 361-372.
  20. 2010 ‘Religious Giving di Indonesia: Studi Kasus Filantropi Islam’, Dialog, No 69, XXXIII, July 2010, 51-64.
  21. 2007 ‘Perempuan dalam Filantropi Islam’ (Women in Islamic Philanthropy), journal Galang, Vol 2. No 2, 2007, 54-64.
  22. 2004 ‘No Money No Worry; Islamic Civil Society in Indonesia has a great Role to Play in Community Development’, In Inside Indonesia, Vol 77, Jan-March 2004, pp. 18-19.
  23. Amelia Fauzia. In Search of Justice: Ratu Adil Movement in Banyumas Residency. In Journal Kultur, no 1, year 1, December 2000.

 

(iv) Policy Brief/Analisis

  • 2022. Amelia Fauzia and Kaja Borchgrevink. Covid-19 and Muslim Philanthropy in Indonesia: Technological and Theological Innovations. Norway: Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) https://www.prio.org/publications/13226

(v) Research blogs, Magazine/newspaper, and website

  1. 2023. Katie Edwards, Amelia Fauzia, Alex Healey, Temujin Doran and Katie Lamborn. 'I was a terrorist. Now I run a kindergarten - video', The Guardian, published 25 July 2023, url: https://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2023/jul/25/i-was-a-terrorist-now-i-run-a-kindergarten-video 

  2. 2020. Amelia Fauzia, ‘Covid-19 and the Blessings of Online Zakat in Indonesia’, at Asia Research Institute (ARI), National University of Singapore, published 11 June 2020, url:  https://ari.nus.edu.sg/20331-16/
  3. 2020. Amelia Fauzia, ‘The Pandemic and Shifting Practices of Islamic Charity’, at Asia Research Institute (ARI), National University of Singapore, published 29 August 2020, url: https://ari.nus.edu.sg/20331-43/
  4. 2020. Amelia Fauzia, ‘Learning from Covid-19 pandemic: Islamic philanthropy in Indonesia’, published on blog Philanthropy for Social Justice and Peace, 26 August 2020, http://www.psjp.org/learning-from-covid-19-pandemic-islamic-philanthropy-in-indonesia/
  5. 31 January, 2018. ‘Indonesian aid to Rakhine State, Myanmar: Islamic humanitarianism, soft diplomacy, and the question of inclusive aid’, Oxford Department of International Development. url: http://www.qeh.ox.ac.uk/blog/indonesian-aid-rakhine-state-myanmar-islamic-humanitarianism-soft-diplomacy-and-question
  6. 19 November 2018.  ‘Islamic Charitable Networks: From Southeast Asia to the Middle East,’ Insight, Middle East Institute, 19 November 2018, url https://mei.nus.edu.sg/publication/insight-194-islamic-charitable-networks-from-southeast-asia-to-the-middle-east/
  7. 2010. ‘Philanthropy, Social Justice and Islamic Tradition’, Alliance, Vol 15, No 4, Dec 2010, pp 31-32. https://www.alliancemagazine.org/feature/philanthropy-social-justice-and-the-islamic-tradition/
  8. 2016. ‘Religion, Citizenship and Democracy in Indonesia: Any Correlation?’ with Amir Maruf, The Jakarta Post, 16 August. http://www.thejakartapost.com/academia/2016/08/16/religion-citizenship-and-democracy-in-indonesia-any-correlation.html
  9. 2012 ‘Fenomena Masjid di atas Tanah bukan Wakaf: Sebuah Kajian Empiris’, Bagian pertama (Phenomenon of Mosques on Waqf Lands: an Empirical Study), Badan Wakaf Indonesia. http://bwi.or.id/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=999%3Amasjid-di-atas-tanah-bukan-wakaf-sebuah-kajian-empiris&catid=27%3Aopini&Itemid=137&lang=in. published 09 July.
  10. Fenomena Masjid di atas Tanah Bukan Wakaf: Sebuah Kajian Empiris (Bagian kedua), Website BWI, url: http://bwi.or.id/index.php/in/publikasi/artikel/1003-fenomena-masjid-di-atas-tanah-bukan-wakaf-sebuah-kajian-empiris-2-.html published on 17 July 2012.
  11. Fenomena Masjid di atas Tanah Bukan Wakaf: Sebuah Kajian Empiris (Bagian ketiga) http://bwi.or.id/index.php/ar/publikasi/artikel/1008-fenomena-masjid-di-atas-tanah-bukan-wakaf-sebuah-kajian-empiris-3-habis.html, dimuat pada 26 Juli 2012.
  12. 2012 ‘The Face of Japan as Seen through Disaster: Tradition Living in Modernisation (Religion and Disaster in Contemporary Japan)’, published online in Japan Foundation Website, February 7, 2012. http://www.jpf.or.id/artikel/studi-jepang-pertukaran-intelektual/report-papers-japan-foundation%E2%80%99s-invitation-program-youn
  13. 2004 ‘Inilah Realitas Politik Indonesia [This is the Reality of Indonesian Politics]. Media Indonesia newspaper. Jakarta, 7 June.
  14. 2001 ‘Mendekati Sistem Kepercayaan Tinjauan Kritis terhadap The Religion of Java. Potret Sosio-religiusitas Masyarakat Cirebon’. In Gatra Magazine, no. 24, VII, Mei.
  15. 2000. ‘Sejarah Kota yang Langka’. In Gatra, no. 32, VI, June 2000, p. 58.

(vi) Book Editor

  • 2018. Hari-hari Indah bersama Leukemia. editor, Yogyakarta: MataKojiro.  
  • 2022. With Prof Sukron Kamil, Agama dan Negara di Indonesia Kontemporer: Perspektif Teoritis, Sosial, Politik dan Ekonomi, bersama Prof. Sukron Kamil. Jakarta: Social Trust Fund (STF) UIN Jakarta

TEACHINGS EXPERIENCE, FACILITATORS AND CONSULTANTS

Teachings

  1. Teaching various subjects, such as Islamic History of Southeast Asia, English, Dutch, and Indonesian Islamic History, at undergraduate studies, Faculty of Arts, Syarif Hidayatullah Islamic University, since 1999.
  2. Teaching Introduction to Islamic Studies, Islamic History and Social Issues, Islamic Philanthropy Studies, Research Methodology in Islamic Studies at Graduate school of UIN Jakarta and Magister Program of UIN Jakarta.
  3. Guest lectures in a number of universities, such as UNSW, Melbourne University, and Teachers’ Training College of Austria (IRPA).

Consultants and facilitators

  1. Providing consultancy to Islamic philanthropy organizations including in the Mahkamah Konstitusi.
  2. Consultant for UNDP on PROTECT program 2020-2022
  3. Facilitator on Islamic philanthropy and health saving program, various trainings held by Social Trust Fund UIN Jakarta, in 2011- 2018;
  4. Facilitator on various trainings on religion and human rights held by the Center for the Study of Religion & Culture and Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, in 20 cities in Indonesia, 2009- 2010
  5. Providing various briefings on Indonesia and Islam for the Australian Volunteers International, held in Melbourne, in the period of 2004 to 2007. 

TALK/PRESENTATION and HOST (selected)

Talk/Presentation (selected)

  1. ‘Filantropi Keagamaan untuk Keadilan dan Kesejahteraan Umat’, FGD Kajian Pendahuluan Penyusunan Rancangan RPJPN 2025-2045 Bidang Agama, Kementerian Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional/Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional (BAPPENAS), 1 December 2022
  2. Peran Zakat Dalam Upaya Pemberdayaan Perempuan', Zoominar Rumah Zakat, Zoom Meeting, 24 November 2022
  3. ‘Benchmarking Program Kemaslahatan dengan standar filantropi Islam di Indonesia’,annual meeting Mitra Kemaslahatan BPKH, Zoom Meeting, 16 November 2022
  4. ‘Religion and Covid-19: Responses and Responsibilities: Insights from Indonesia’, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), 15 November 2022
  5. ‘Fikih Wakaf Kontemporer’, Kelas Literasi Zakat dan Wakaf, Zoom Meeting, 20 October 2022
  6. ‘Islam and Glocalization: a Way to Religious and Cultural Moderation’, International Conference and ADIA Forum, Hotel Best Western Palangka Raya, 30 May 2022
  7. ‘Women’s Economic Empowerment in Muslim Country: an Indonesia Case’, Strategic Talks #3 Embassy of The Republic of Indonesia Canberra, Zoom Meeting, 26 April 2022
  8. ‘Perempuan, Filantropi, dan Gerakan Praksis Sosial’, Pengajian Ramadhan Aisyiyah, Zoom Meeting, 22 April 2022
  9. ‘Optimalisasi Potensi Gerakan Filantropi Islam Dari Kampus Untuk Meningkatkan Pencapaian SDGs di Indonesia’, Asosiasi Masjid Kampus Indonesia (AMKI), Zoom Meeting, 20 April 2022
  10. ‘Trend and Giving of History in Southeast Asia’, SEAHUM Talk: Ramazan Kareem in Southeast Asia Country, Zoom Meeting, 11 April 2022
  11. ‘Kebajikan Manusia dalam Sejarah Pengharapan: Bedah Buku Human Kind A Hopeful History Karya Rutger Bregman’, Caknurian Urban Sufism with Komaruddin Hidayat Part XLII, Zoom Meeting, 4 February 2022
  12. ‘Inclusive Education to Prevent Intolerance and Radicalism’, Regional Dialogue on PVE Indonesia-Bangladesh, ANTAR Society for Development, Bangladesh and AMAN Indonesia, Zoom Meeting, 6 December 2021
  13. ‘Accommodation for Islamic Washatiyah and Local Culture Meetings’, The 3rd Studia Islamika International Conference 2021, Wasatiyyah Islam: Tradition and Challenges, Zoom Meeting, 10 December 2021
  14. ‘Porsi dan peran perempuan di dalam sejarah DPR RI’, Posisi DPR RI dalam Historiografi Indonesia, DPR RI, Zoom Meeting, 17 November 2021
  15. ‘Pentingnya Peran Mahasiswa dalam Pengabdian pada Masyarakat’, FEB Mengabdi, 13 November 2021
  16. 'Optimalisasi Islamic Social Entrepreneur pada Sektor Social Finance dan Commercial Finance', Webinar HMPS Perbankan Syariah FEB UIN Jakarta, Zoom Meeting 8 November 2021
  17. ‘Gerakan Filantropi dan Charity di Indonesia: Kajian yang Ada dan Potensi Arah Riset’, Seri Kuliah Umum Sosiologi dan Kebijakan Sosial #6, Departemen Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Zoom Meeting, 5 November 2021
  18. ‘Diversity and Dehumanisation’, UNSW ASEAN Conference 2021, 1 October 2022
  19. ‘Zakat and Waqf and Its Impact towards Society’, Islamic Economics Winter Course 2021, Zoom Meeting, 17 September 2021
  20. 'Special Panel 9: Muslim Women Empowerment through Entrepreneurship Challenges Arising from Pandemic', International Conference Pandemic of Humanity: Memory, Creativity, and Solidarity, Zoom Meeting, 13 August 2021
  21. 'Special Panel 6: Muslim Philanthropy's Responses to Pandemic in Indonesia, Pakistan, and Nigeria’, International Conference Pandemic of Humanity: Memory, Creativity, and Solidarity, Zoom Meeting, 12 August 2021
  22. ‘Dialog Keumatan: Filantropi untuk Pemberdayaan Umat’ Himpunan Mahasiswa Islam (HMI) Cabang Tulungagung, Zoom Meeting, 9 July 2021
  23. ‘Negara, Civil Society Dan Kemanusiaan Dalam Lintasan Sejarah Filantropi Islam Di Indonesia’, Pidato Pengukuhan Guru Besar (inauguration lecture of professor), 06 January 2021
  24. ‘Revitalisasi Modal Sosial dari Perspektif Keadilan Sosial’, Webinar Kebangsaan IKALUIN Menuju Bangsa Beradab: Revitalisasi Modal Sosial, Zoom Meeting, 19 Desember 2020.
  25. ‘The Role of Women in the Field of Philanthropy ‘International Seminar, The Role of Women in Building Civilization in the New Normal Era, Zoom Meeting, 19 Desember2020.
  26. ‘Filantropi di Indonesia dan Potensinya bagi Kelompok Perempuan’, Seminar ‘Filantropi Nasional untuk Pemberdayaan Perempuan’ Kemenko PMK dan PSIPP ITB-AD, 11 Desember 2020
  27. ‘Developing the Values of Philanthropy in Islamic History for Social Studies & History Education, The 5th International Seminar on Social Studies and History Education Study Program of Social Studies Education, School of Postgraduate Studies, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Zoom, 03 November 2020.
  28. ‘Membangun Riset yang Berdampak Sosial sebagai Pilar Percepatan Kemajuan Bangsa: Strategi Bagi Mahasiswa’, Gebyar FRESH, 26 September 2020.
  29. Team leader, Curriculum Development of Master Degree program in Islamic History and Culture, Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University, Jakarta (January-August 2020).
  30. ‘Moderasi Beragama dalam Konteks Lembaga Filantropi Islam’, Kunjungan dan diskusi Forum Zakat Sumatera Utara dengan Kemenko PMK, 21 September 2020.
  31. Filantropi Islam dan Moderasi beragama, Webinar PPIM, August 2020.
  32. ‘Penelitian Pendidikan IPS pada Era Kebiasaan Baru’, Seminar Nasional Daring FATAR #19, Fakultas Tarbiyah IAIN Madura, 25 August 2020.
  33. ‘Ways to Develop an Inquiring Mind: Experience of Teachings in Islamic Higher Education’, International Seminar, 21st Century Pedagogy: Ways to Develop an Inquiring Mind, July 8, 2020, organized by the Center for Language Development UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta. Zoom.
  34. ‘Manuskrip untuk Sejarah Pandemi’, Online Open Minds serial Discussion, organized by Program Magister in Islamic History and Civilization, 07 August 2020, via zoom.
  35. ‘Doing Anthropological Research: Zakat and Islamic Philanthropy Practices’, Online Open Minds serial Discussion, organized by Program Magister in Islamic History and Civilization, 24 July 2020, via zoom.
  36. ‘Selecting and Developing A Good Research Topic’, Online Open Minds serial Discussion, organized by Program Magister in Islamic History and Civilization, 10 July 2020, via zoom.
  37. ‘Perempuan, Agama dan Perubahan Sosial: Refleksi via Filantropi’, Webinar, 7 July 2020, organized by Faculty of Theology, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, held by zoom.
  38. ‘Roles of Muslim Women During Covid-19 Pandemic: Islamic Charitable Organizations in Indonesia’, The First Virtual Conference for Muslim Women, Organized by the World Muslim Communities Council, 4 July 2020, via zoom.
  39. ‘Conducting Research and Publishing Journal Articles’, Online Open Minds organized by Program Magister in Islamic History and Civilization and Social Trust Fund UIN Jakarta, 26 June 2020, via zoom.
  40. ‘Filantropi di Kalangan Milenial’, Webinar Filantropi di Kalangan Milenial’ organized by Social Trust Fund UIN Jakarta, 11 June 2020.
  41. ‘Zakat Core Principles: Refleksi Historis, Peluang dan Tantangan Ke Depan’, Online Seminar on Kelas Literasi Zakat dan Wakaf, organized by Direktorat Pemberdayaan Zakat dan Wakaf, 08 June 2020, via Zoom.
  42. ‘Filantropi Islam di Tengah Pandemi’ Diskusi HMJ Sejarah dan Peradaban Islam, Fakultas Adab UIN Jakarta, o1 Juni 2020, via Zoom.
  43. ‘Ramadhan dan Solidaritas Kemanusiaan’, organized by KAHMI and ICMI Bogor, 17 May 2020, via zoom.
  44. 'Zakat dan Filantropi Islam di Masa Pandemi’, Online Seminar Tadarus LP2M, organised by UIN Mataram, 20 May 2020, via zoom.
  45. ‘Kelompok Rentan Terdampak Pandemi Covid-19: Mahasiswa sebagai Unseen Group’, Online Bincang -bincang Indonesian Staff organized by ADB-BISA, 16 May 2020, via zoom.
  46. ‘Filantropi Islam: Terkait Praktik dan Studi’, FGD on Curriculum Design for Program Magister Management of Zakat and Waqf, UIn Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten, 18 February 2020.
  47. ‘Pemberdayaan Ekonomi: Menilik Muhammadiyah’, Seminar Nasional Pra-Muktamar Kemandirian Ekonomi Berbasis Filantropi, UMY, Yogyakarta 15 February 2020.
  48. ‘Pengembangan Kurikulum Sejarah Islam’, Workshop Pengembangan Keilmuan dan Kelembagaan Program STudi Ilmu Humaniora di Era Industri 4.0, Fakultas Adab dan Humaniora dan ADIA, 13-14 February 2020.
  49. ‘Filantropi Islam Berkeadilan Sosial: Perspektif Islam Nusantara tentang Filantropi, Keadilan dan Pengentasan Kemiskinan’, Simposium Islam Nusantara, Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama “Islam Nusantara dan Tantangan Global”, Jakarta 08 February 2020.
  50. ‘Pasang Surut Relasi Negara dan Agama dalam Perspektif Keadilan Sosial’, Roundtable Discussion Pasang Surut Relasi Agama dan Negara, IKALUIN, Jakarta, 23 January 2020.
  51. Commentary on Research results of the Implementation of Zakat Law, The Zakat Forum, 26 September 2019.
  52. ‘Penulisan artikel Jurnal Ilmiah’, Study Orientation for Students of Program Magister at Faculty of Arts and Humanities, 3-4 September 2019.
  53. Islamic Studies in the Perspectives of Indonesians and the Dutch, Erasmus Huis Open Forum, 26 June 2019.
  54. ‘Strategi Penulisan Artikel di Jurnal Bereputasi’, Workshop, Fakultas Adab dan Humaniora, UIN Imam Bonjol, Padang, 7 August 2019.
  55. ‘Studi di Luar Negeri’ With Sammy Chapman, Social Trust Fund UIN Jakarta and master program of Islamic history and Civilization, 6 August 2019.
  56. ‘Government policy changes and organizational responses’ Book presentation for discussion at UNSW, Canberra, via video call, 30 May 2019.
  57. ‘Construction of Islamic middle-class Womanhood’, book presentation at Workshop at School of Humanities and Social Sciences, UNSW, Canberra, via video call, 09 May 2019. 
  58. ‘Digital Entrepreneurship dan Filantropi’, Anniversary of UIN Jakarta, Jakarta, 17 May 2019.
  59. ‘Entrepreneurs and Business Empowerment in Muslim Countries’, Chapter presentation at Workshop School of Humanities and Social Sciences, UNSW, Canberra, 26 April 2019. 
  60. ‘Pious Neoliberalisme dalam praktik wakaf di Indonesia: studi kasus pemakaman non-konvensional’, Jakarta, Jakarta, PPIM, 22 April 2019.
  61. “Kontribusi dan Sinergi Zakat dan Filantropi bagi Indonesia (Beyond the Welfare)”, in Indonesia Zakat Summit, held by the Forum Zakat, 20 December 2018 at Bandung.
  62. “Patriarchal Norms and Gender Relations for Women’s Economic Empowerment: Experiences from Indonesia, Workshop on Women’s Economic Empowerment in the Asia Pacific,” held by Institute for Global Development in UNSW Sydney, 29 Oct 2018.
  63. “Filantropi Milenial: Kontribusi, Peluang, dan Praktiknya di Indonesia”, in Philanthropy Learning Forum Goes to Campus, held by Filantropi Indonesia and Social Trust Fund UIN Jakarta, in UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, Ciputat, 24 October 2018.
  64. “Islam dan Pemberdayaan Ekonomi Perempuan Paska Orde Baru”, in Seminar Internasional Islam dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat, organized by IAIN Surakarta, 2 October 2018.
  65. “Review Offline: Aspek Substansi dan Metodologis (Masukan untuk Jurnal Syirkah), Organized by LP2M IAIN Surakarta in Hotel Syariah Surakarta, 2 October 2018.
  66. “Kajian Regulasi Zakat Indonesia: Menganalisa Pengaturan UU 23/2011 dalam Konteks Civil Society dan tantangan kekinian”, held by Pusat Kajian Strategis BAZNAS, Fave Hotel Margonda Depok, 28 September 2018.
  67. “Current Development of Islamic Studies,” Onstage Plenary Discussion 1, AICIS 2018, 17 September 2018, IAIN Palu, Central Sulawesi. Invited plenary session.
  68. “Islam and Social Justice Philanthropy in the Era of Conservative Turn”, ICAIOS conference, UIN Arraniry, 8-9 August 2018, in Aceh.
  69. “Pendekatan Interdisiplin dalam Studi Ilmu Sosial: Riset-Publikasi Ilmiah Internasional dan Strategi Publikasi”, organized by LP2M UIN Jakarta in Bandung, 29-3 August 2018.
  70. “Pendekatan interdisiplin dalam studi ilmu budaya: riset-publikasi ilmiah internasional”, Workshop Konsorsium ilmu Fakultas Adab dan Humaniora UIN Syarif HIdayatullah Jakarta, senin, 28 Mei 2018, in Jakarta.
  71. “Phenomena of Waqf in Indonesia: Challenges toward Productive Waqf”, in Waqf Goes to Campus UI 2018, held at graduate school for strategic & Global studies of University of Indonesia in collaboration with BWI, Gedung IASTH Jakarta, 25 Mei 2018.  Invited speaker. 
  72. “Faith-based Charities and the inclusive approach: Muhammadiyah during the colonial Period”, Departmental Seminar, Department of History, National University of Singapore, 18 April 2018.
  73. “Inclusive Dakwa through Humanitarian Activism? Networks of Islamic Charities in Southeast Asia”, Workshop Muslim Networks and Mobilities in Southeast Asia, held by Asia Research Institute and Payap University, in Ciang Mai, 01 March 2018.
  74. “Networks of Islamic Charities in Southeast Asia and its relations to the Middle East”, Workshop Philanthropy or Empire Building: Charity Networks between the Middle East and Southeast Asia, Singapore, the Middle East Institute, 08 February 2018.
  75. “Islam and Humanitarianism: Networks of Islamic Charities in Contemporary Asia”, 22 November 2017, Seminar Series, Department of Southeast Asian Studies, National University of Singapore.
  76. Empowering women in islamic Indonesia through business, technology and politics, with minako sakai, at coordinating ministry of human development, 29 November 2017.
  77. From a housewife to mompreneurs: changing expectations of womanhood in digital islamic Indonesia, with Minako Sakai, in FGD Empowering women in Islamic Indonesia through Business and Technology, co-convener and presenter, Faculty of economics and business, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, 28 November 2017.
  78. From a housewife to mompreneurs: changing expectations of womanhood in digital islamic Indonesia, with Minako Sakai, at Asia Pacific Seminar Series Workshop, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, UNSW Canberra, Northcott, Canberra, 1 November 2017.
  79. “Filantropi Muhammadiyah sepanjang Sejarah”, public lecture, 18 November 2017, Enlightening Lecture Series #4, on the occasion of the anniversary of Muhammadiyah 105 years and UHAMKA 60 years, held by UHAMKA, Jakarta.
  80. "Culture of Giving: Islam and Inclusivity in Indonesian Philanthropy" given at plenary session of International Conference on Culture and Language in Southeast Asia (ICCLAS), organized in Jakarta by Faculty of Arts and Humanities, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta and University of Malaya, 15 November 2017.
  81. ‘Islamic philanthropy and inclusivity in contemporary Indonesia’. Workshop Civil Islam Revisited. Asia Research Institute, NUS, 22 October 2017. (speaker and co-convenor).  
  82. "Waqf for Social Justice? Indonesian Experience and Potential", given at the plenary of 5th Global Waqf Conference, 18 October 2017 in Riau, Pekanbaru, organized by International center for Waqf Research of International Islamic University Malaysia and the University Tun Abdul Razak.
  83. “For Ummah or for Humanity”? Organisasi Filantropi Islam Indonesia & Krisis Kemanusiaan di Rakhine State, Seminar Islam, Kemanusiaan dan Perdamaian, 26 September 2017, Studium General, held by Faculty of Law and Sharia, Syarif Hidayatullah Islamic University, Jakarta.
  84. “History and Movement of Islamic Philanthropy in Indonesia and the region”, Contemporary Islam in Indonesia and Australia Seminar, 20 September 2017, (TEDx Talk). Australia Global Alumni, PPIM and Australia Awards, Jakarta.
  85. “Dari Myanmar & Rakhine State; Call to Action-Lembaga Kemanusiaan”, Seminar Pesan Damai untuk Myanmar, Social Trust Fund UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, 19 September 2017.
  86. “Islamic philanthropy in Indonesia: Modernization, Islamization and Social Justice, panel on philanthropy in Asia, at ICAS conference 2017, Chiang Mai, 21 July 2017.
  87. 20 March 2017* ‘Islamic Charitable Organizations and the State in Southeast Asia’, in international conference The Liberal States and Its Alternatives in the Indian Ocean, held by Georgetown School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University Qatar, 20-21 March 2017, Doha, Qatar (invited speaker).
  88. 16 November 2016. ‘Islam and Citizenship in Democratizing Indonesia: A View from Practices of Islamic Philanthropy’ in International Conference on Islam and Citizenship in Democratizing Indonesia, held by UIN Alauddin Makassar, in Makassar, Indonesia
  89. “Spiritual Economy, Philanthropy, and Salafism: Transformation of Waqf Graveyards in Indonesia,” in workshop entitles Muslim Endowments in Asia: Waqf, Charity and Circulations, held by Asia Research Institute, NUS, 19 and 20 October 2016.
  90. Islamic Philanthropy network in Southeast Asia, in Symposium on Muslim Philanthropy and Civil Society, held by Indiana University, Purdue, Indianapolis, 1-2 September 2016. Invited speaker.
  91. Conference on Civil Society (Milan, Italy) by invitation, 11-15 October 2016.
  92. 5 August 2016. Defining and Locating Aceh Tsunami Victims within Local Islamic Philanthropy Institutions, International conference on Aceh and Indian Ocean, (ICAIOS), held by University of Arraniri, Aceh.
  93. How to Study Religion in Times of Crises?, Roundtable discussion, 28 June 2016, Bukit Timah Campus, Singapore, as co-convenor and moderator, funded by Asia Research Institute, NUS. 
  94. "Kewirausahaan dan Praktik Filantropi Islam di Indonesia/Entrepreneurship and the practice of Islamic philanthropy in Indonesia". Praktik Kewirausahaan Sosial pada Lembaga Filantropi Islam (In Indonesia). (15 Jun 2016, Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
  95. "Sejarah Filantropi Islam: kontestasi masyarakat sipil & negara di indonesia", Stadium Generale, Launching dan Bedah Buku Filantropi Islam di Indonesia (Book Launch (In Indonesia). (23 May 2016, Auditorium NICT building, Jakarta,
  96. Kerelawanan (voluntarism), 17 May 2016. Sinjai. Held by Pattiro Jeka, South Sulawesi.
  97. 'Spiritual Economy and Faith-Based Philanthropy: A Bridge in Studies of Economy and Religion’. International Conference on Accounting, Management, Economics and Social Sciences (ICAMESS), organized by Universitas Negeri Singaperbangsa Karawang, Universitas Padjadjaran, Universitas Diponegoro, Universitas Brawijaya, and Universitas Negeri Jakarta. Jakarta, 30 April. 
  98. "Islamic Philanthropy Networks in Contemporary Southeast Asia: Issues, Actors, and Transformation". Comparative Approaches to Inter-Asian Religious and Trade Networks (Invited paper) (3 - 4 Mar 2016, Asia Research Institute, NUS.
  99. "Tabungan Kesehatan Masyarakat (Bungkesmas), Filantropi & Enterprenership", Seminar Nasional Menjaga Ketahanan Ekonomi Nasional: Penguatan Entrepreneur Muda, UMKM, dan Lembaga Keuangan Mikro (In Indonesia). (15 Nov 2015, Universitas Nasional, Makassar.
  100. "Equality: Menakar Peran Masyarakat dalam Pengelolaan Zakat Indonesia". 7th national conference of the Zakat Forum (In Indonesia). ( 5 May 2015, Hotel Prianger, Bandung.
  101. "Islam dan Filantropi untuk Kemanusiaan dalam Kajian Sejarah". Launching dan Seminar buku Islam dan Urusan Kemanusiaan: Konflik, Perdamaian & Filantropi (In Indonesia). (16 Apr 2015, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta - ICRC, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  102. ‘Liberality and Zealotry: Religious Giving in Colonial Indonesia’. A conference on The Ethics of Religious Giving in Asia: Historical and Ethnographic Explorations, Asia Research Institute (ARI), National University of Singapore, 9 November 2014.
  103. ‘Inovasi Pengelolaan Zakat di Indonesia: Civil Society, Modernisasi dan Islamisasi’, International Seminar on Zakat held by Jurnal Media Syari’ah, Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry in collaboration with Baitul Mal, Province of Aceh, 14 Augustus 2014.
  104. ‘Perkembangan Wakaf di Indonesia (Development of Waqf in Indonesia)’, in Islamic Philanthropy Conference on Waqf of Southeast Asia, Jakarta, Dompet Dhuafa and Southeast Asia Waqf Forum, February 2014.
  105. ‘Tabungan Kesehatan Masyarakat (Bungkesmas)’, Seminar Nasional Menjaga Ketahanan Ekonomi Nasional: Penguatan Entrepreneur Muda, UMKM, dan Lembaga Keuangan Mikro, Social Trust Fund dan Universitas Negeri Makassar, Senin 16 November 2015.  
  106. ‘Equality: Menakar Peran Masyarakat dalam Pengelolaan Zakat Indonesia’, 7th national conference of the Zakat Forum, Bandung, 05 May 2015.
  107. ‘Islam dan Filantropi untuk Kemanusiaan dalam Kajian Sejarah’, Launching dan Seminar buku Islam dan Urusan Kemanusiaan: Konflik, Perdamaian & Filantropi, held by ICRC and University of Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, 16 April 2015.
  108. Hadith Tradition (A lecture), Asia Pacific Theological Encounter (APTE), Jakarta 28 April 2015.
  109. Islamic Mysticism, (A Lecture), Asia Pacific Theological Encounter (APTE), Jakarta 29 April 2015.
  110. Promoting Diversity and Bridging Divides, International Conference on Australia – Indonesia Dialogue, Jakarta, 15-16 October 2014.
  111. ‘Kode Etik Penulisan Karya Ilmiah & Kiat Akselerasi Penyelesaian Studi, Pelatihan Penulisan Karya Ilmiah’, Pendidikan matematika, FITK, UIN Jakarta, Jakarta 14 November 2014.
  112. ‘Perkembangan Positioning Filantropi, Islam dan NGO dalam Pembangunan Dunia’ (Development of Philanthropy, Islam and NGOs in the World Today), Seminar, Social Trust Fund, 14 Nov 2014.
  113. ‘Liberality and Zealotry: Religious Giving in Colonial Indonesia’, conference on The Ethics of Religious Giving in Asia: Historical and Ethnographic Explorations, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, 9-10 November 2014. 
  114. Inovasi Pengelolaan Zakat di Indonesia: Civil Society, Modernisasi dan Islamisasi, International Seminar on Zakat held by Jurnal Media Syari’ah, Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry in collaboration with Baitul Mal, Province of Aceh, 13-14 Augustus 2014.
  115. Kurikulum Sejarah dan Kebudayaan Islam (Curricula of History and Islamic Civilization), Workshop Pembuatan Kurikulum Sejarah kebudayaan Islam, July 2014.
  116. Filantropi, Islam dan Pembangunan Dunia (Philanthropy, Islam and development), Dompet Dhuafa, October 2014.
  117. Perkembangan Wakaf di Indonesia (Development of Waqf in Indonesia), in Islamic Philanthropy conference on Waqf of Southeast Asia, February 2014, by Dompet Dhuafa.
  118. Faith, State and Islamic philanthropy, poster presentation in the Indonesian Frontier of Social Sciences, 17-19 October 2013, Mataram.
  119. Creating Muslim civil society without discrimination of religion and nationality, International Research Conference on Muhammadiyah (ICRM), nov 29-dec 2, 2012. Malang.
  120. Islam in Public sphere: between utopia and reality, at Annual Conference and International Seminar, Postgraduate school of IAIN Jambi, 13 October 2012.
  121. Community Health Insurance, Inkopsyah Business Gathering, Makassar, 23 February, 2012.
  122. Civil society and Islamic philanthropy in Indonesia, Indonesia Constitution Court (Mahkamah konstitusi), as expert witness for the judicial review of the Zakat Law, 11 August 2012.
  123. Masyarakat dan Negara dalam pengelolaan dana zakat, in Membaca Undang-undang Zakat dalam Multi Perspektif: Konstitusi, Ekonomi, Sosiologi dan Sejarah Bangsa, UIN Jakarta, 22 November 2011 held by IMZ. 
  124. Faith-based Humanitarian Organisation, Workshop on Faith-based Humanitarian Organisation in Disaster Relief in Indonesia, Jakarta, November 12, 2011.
  125. Islamisation, the law, and governance in Indonesia’s public sphere, Center for Islamic law and society the University of Melbourne, 5 October 2011.
  126. Islamisasi Ruang Publik dan Masa Depan Demokrasi di Indonesia, in Seminar Islamisasi Ruang Publik di Indonesia (Islamisation of Public Sphere in Indonesia), CSRC UIN Jakarta, August 2010.
  127. Filantropi Islam di Indonesia: Relasi Masyarakat Sipil dan Negara, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, December 22, 2010.
  128. Sejarah Pengelolaan Zakat, in ¨Seminar Masa Depan Zakat di Indonesia,¨ (The Future of Zakat in Indonesia), 14 January 2010.
  129. Problem Sentralisasi dalam Pengelolaan Zakat, presented in Seminar entitles ¨Haruskah LAZ dibubarkan?  Trisakti University, Jakarta, 17 December 2009.
  130. Sejarah dan Imaginasi Sejarah, (History and Historical Imagination), a paper presented at Diskusi Buku, held by Research and Development of Ministry of Religion, Jakarta, 14 December 2009.
  131. Kontestasi Agama dan Negara di Indonesia; Studi Kasus RUU Zakat. (Contestation between Religion and the State in Indonesia: A Case Study of Zakat Regulation) in Monthly discussion of Center for the Study of Religion and Culture, Jakarta, March 12, 2009.
  132. Capacity Building of NGO, Perhimpunan Filantropi Indonesia (Indonesia Association of Philanthropy), Jakarta, April, 2009.
  133. Faith and the State: A History of Islamic Philanthropy in Indonesia, a joint Seminar held by Asia Law Center and the Center of Islamic Law and Society, Melbourne, 5 August 2008.
  134. Faith and the State: Struggle for Zakat Management in Contemporary Indonesia, ASAA Conference, Melbourne, 7 February 2008.
  135. Unity and Diversity, A talk on the occasion of the launch of Indonesia collections, Coburg Library, 15 March 2007.
  136. Early Islamisation and Practices of Philanthropy in Indonesia, at Postgraduate Conference in Islamic Studies, CILS, the University of Melbourne, 2007.
  137. Philanthropic Traditions of Pesantren. a presentation at the Symposium on Islamic Schooling in Indonesia 27th–28th October 2006, Institute of Advanced Studies and Centre for Muslim States and Societies, The University of Western Australia Perth.
  138. Traditional Practices of Islamic Philanthropy. Asian Graduate Forum on Southeast Asia Studies, 28-29 July 2006, held by Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore.
  139. Islamic Philanthropic Practices between Traditionalists, Modernists and Islamists in the Indonesian Context. A paper presented at International Workshop held by the Faculty of Sociology Flinders University. 7-8 November 2005, and presented at the Postgraduate Conference held by the Center for the Study of Contemporary Islam. Melbourne University, 21-22 November 2005.
  140. Women, Islam, and Philanthropy in contemporary Indonesia. Presentation at the workshop on Women in Indonesia. Monash University, June 2005.
  141. Philanthropy, State and Islamic Institutions History of Islamic Philanthropy in Indonesia, 1850-1998. Graduate Workshop on Islam in Indonesia held by Australian National University and the University of Melbourne. Mount Beauty, 19-22 November 2004. 
  142. Islam in Indonesia: Between Islamisation and Indonesianisation. A Presentation at the Australian Volunteer International. Australia, Oct 7, 2004.
  143. Social Justice Philanthropy in Indonesia, paper presented in the panel of "Towards Local Strategic Philanthropy to Achieve Social Investment and Social Justice in Muslim Communities”, at The Sixth International Conference of International Society for the Third Sector Research (ISTR). Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada, 11-14 July 2004.
  144. Women, Islam and Development, a public talk on the Women International Day, the Australian Volunteer International (AVI). Australia, 9 March 2004.
  145. Report Framework. Workshop on Islamic Philanthropy in Muslim Societies held by the Center for Development Services (CDS) Egypt and The center for Languages & Culture of State Islamic Univ Jakarta in collaboration with Ford Foundation, at 10-12 June, 2004 in Marriot Hotel, Cairo.
  146. International Terrorism: an Assessment of its Threats and Origins  (Study of Radical Islamic Movements in Indonesia), a paper presented at New Faces Conference September 11th one Year Later: the impact on Europe and the World, in Berlin, 27-29 September 2002, held by the Research Institute of the German Council on Foreign Relations, Berlin.
  147. Javanese Female Circumcision in the Netherlands. Presented at the Java Workshop XI, Passau University, Germany (June 1998).
  148. Radikalisme Agraria: Sejarah Gerakan Petani di Indonesia. Paper presented in the discussion of the Institute for the Study of Islamic History and Culture (LS2KI), Faculty of Arts IAIN Jakarta, 1993.

Experiences in Hosting Conferences and Seminars (Selected)

  1. Host. International Conference Pandemic of Humanity: Memory, Creativity and Solidarity, Faculty of Arts and Humanities UIN Jakarta in collaboration with UNSW Canberra, Peace Research Institute Oslo, Social Trust Fund UIN Jakarta, and Faculty of Health Science UIN Jakarta, held in Jakarta 11-13 August 2021.
  2. Host, Open Mind Discussion Series, MSKI UIN Jakarta, 2019-2022.
  3. Host, MSKI Public Lecture, American Philanthropy: History and Myths, Kathleen McCarthy, Faculty of Arts and Humanities of UIN Jakarta, 5 December 2019. 
  4. Host, book launch and discussion, and Tribute to Prof Ricklefs, “Soul Catcher, Java’s Fiery Prince Mangkunagara I, 1726-1795”, Auditorium UIN Jakarta, 26 September 2018.
  5. Host, graduate forum of ARI, Kent Ridge Campus, Singapore, 2016, 2017, 2018.
  6. Co-host, Conference Civil Islam, host, ARI, Kent Ridge Campus, Singapore, November 2017.
  7. Host, Conference of Muslim Endowment, Waqf and Circulation in Asia, ARI NUS, October 2016.
  8. Co-host, Conference, how to study religion in the time of crisis, ARI, Singapore, June 2016
  9. Co-convenor, Short Course on Islam and Gender in Indonesia, PKPM in collaboration with NCEIS, Melbourne, March-May 2008. 
  10. Committee, Indonesia Forum Roundtable Discussions, 2006-2008, project officer, University of Melbourne.
  11. Co-convenor, International Conference on “Islamic Philanthropy for Social Justice in Muslim Societies” held by the Third Sector foundation of Turkey (TUSEF) and The center for Languages and Culture of State Islamic University Jakarta, supported by the Ford Foundation, at Istanbul, 1-3 September, 2004
  12. Co-host, International Seminar on “Islam and the West One Year after September 11: Obstacle and solution in Search for a New World Civilization, 11-13 Sep 2002”, held by the Center for Languages and Cultures in collaboration with INIS (Indonesian Netherlands cooperation in Islamic Studies Islam and Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAF).
  13. Chief of committee, Seminar on Ethno-Religious Conflict in Indonesia: In Search of Roots and Solution (24 November 2000) held by the Center for Language and Culture.
  14. Committee, International Seminar on Religious Plurality & Nationalism in Indonesia, Leiden (1997)

Ciputat, 10 October 2023

===

No comments: