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  1. Ki Ageng Suryomentaram dalam pandangan sejumlah tokoh Jawa.Bandung Mawardi - 2012 - In Afthonul Afif (ed.), Matahari dari Mataram: menyelami spiritualitas Jawa rasional Ki Ageng Suryomentaram. Depok: Kepik.
     
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    Māwardī and Augustine on Governance: How to Restrain the Restrainer?Paul L. Heck - 2016 - Studies in Christian Ethics 29 (2):158-168.
    According to the classical Muslim scholar Māwardī, rule is to bring about just order in society in accordance with God’s intentions. The state thus has a role in bringing about divine purposes, and yet Māwardī recognizes the flawed condition of humanity, the ruler included, making it vital that rule be based not solely on the divinely endowed agency of the ruler but more precisely on a set of rules meant to purge the soul of disordered inclinations. In that sense, there (...)
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    Māwardī and Machiavelli: Reflections on Power in their Mirrors for Princes.Jeremy Kleidosty - 2018 - Philosophy East and West 68 (3):721-736.
    "First, he must guard the faith.""And it must be understood that a ruler … cannot always act in ways that are considered good because, in order to maintain his power, he is often forced to act treacherously, ruthlessly or inhumanely, and disregard the precepts of religion."Despite their apparently contradictory views on the role of religion in statecraft, and despite being separated by 500 years of history and thousands of miles of geography, al-Māwardī and Machiavelli both approach the relationship of power (...)
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    The Evaluation of al-Māwardī's 's Book, A'lamu'n-nubuvve as a Defense of Nubuwwat.Eyüp GÜR & Ahmet ÇELİK - 2023 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 27 (2):422-442.
    Prophethood (nubuwwah) is a divine institution that teaches the healthy progression of relations between Allah and humans, as well as between humans and the universe. However, from another perspective, it is also considered a human institution. Some opponents of religion, lacking strong evidence to challenge the existence of Allah, direct their objections towards prophethood, which is seen as a manifestation of Allah’s attribute of speech (kalām). To counter the rejection of prophethood, scholars of theology (kalām), hadith, and Prophetic biography (sīrah) (...)
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    Al-Māwardī, De l’éthique du prince et du gouvernement de l’État. [REVIEW]Michel Senellart - 2016 - Astérion 14.
    L’ouvrage publié par Makram Abbès, dans la collection « Sagesses médiévales », comporte la traduction – la première en français – d’un Miroir du prince, De l’éthique du prince et du gouvernement de l’État, du juriste irakien al-Māwardī. Le titre de couverture, toutefois, dissimule une partie substantielle du livre : la longue section d’environ 200 pages, « Essai sur les arts de gouverner en Islam », qui, après une introduction générale, expose magistralement l...
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  6. American good life, the Bandung spirit, and a human rights record.Crystal Parikh - 2017 - In Eddy Kent & Terri Tomsky (eds.), Negative cosmopolitanism: cultures and politics of world citizenship after globalization. Chicago: McGill-Queen's University Press.
     
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    The Decolonising Camera: Street Photography and the Bandung Myth.Christopher J. Lee - 2020 - Kronos 46 (1):195-220.
    This article examines the visual archive of the 1955 Asian-African Conference held in Bandung, Indonesia. Better known as the Bandung Conference or simply Bandung, this diplomatic meeting hosted 29 delegations from countries in Africa and Asia to address questions of sovereignty and development facing the emergent postcolonial world. A number of well-known leaders attended, including Jawaharlal Nehru of India, Zhou Enlai of China, Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt, and Sukarno of the host country, Indonesia. Given its importance, (...)
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    Delight of Knowledge in al-Māwardī's View.Miklós Maróth - 2015 - Quaestio 15:235-244.
    Speaking of “delight of knowledge” al-Māwardī- explains the meaning of knowledge in a sense which is alien to the philosophical tradition, but well known in the ancient Greek rhetoric. Some signs indicate that the Arabic adab-literature is in a certain respect heir to the Greek rhetoric. The presence of some elements of philosophy in al-Māwardī’s writings can be explained by the fact that the traditional rhetoric formation relied on a basic knowledge of philosophy too. This kind of the popular version (...)
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    Colonial Architecture or Relatable Hinterlands? Locke, Nandy, Fanon, and the Bandung Spirit.Robbie Shilliam - 2016 - Constellations 23 (3):425-435.
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    Politik kekirian: Ucok and Homicide’s brokerages of protests in Bandung, Indonesia.William Yanko - 2021 - Journal for Cultural Research 25 (4):358-376.
    In this article, I examine politics and protest during the post-authoritarian Indonesian regime by analysing the song ‘Puritan ’ by Homicide., drawing from my fieldwork...
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    Abū Zayd al-Balkhī and the Naṣīḥat al-mulūk of Pseudo-Māwardī.Louise Marlow - 2016 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 93 (1):35-64.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Der Islam Jahrgang: 93 Heft: 1 Seiten: 35-64.
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    Transformative research and the sustainable development goals: challenges and a vision from Bandung, West Java.Donna M. Mertens & Ida Widianingsih - 2019 - International Journal for Transformative Research 6 (1):27-35.
    The transformative research lens incorporates ideas such as consciously addressing power differences with strategies that allow for the inclusion of the voices of the full range of stakeholders, including those who are most marginalized. The goal of transformative research is to support the development of culturally responsive interventions that foster increased respect for human rights and achievement of social, economic, and environmental justice. In this article, we use a case study from Universitas Padjadjaran in Indonesia to illustrate the application of (...)
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    Izzeldin Abuelaish, I Shall Not Hate: Kisah Seorang Dokter Palestina Memperjuangkan Perdamaian Tanpa Dendam dan Kebencian, Bandung: Qanita/Mizan, 2011, 370 hlm. [REVIEW]Martin Harun - 2020 - Diskursus - Jurnal Filsafat dan Teologi STF Driyarkara 11 (1):128-130.
    Tragedi perang Palestina–Israel tampak sebagai jalan penderitaan dan kekejian yang tanpa ujung dan tanpa solusi. Di tengah kesuraman seperti itu kisah kehidupan yang diceritakan oleh dokter Abuelaish mengharukan dan membawa harapan. Lahir dalam kamp pengungsi Jabalia di Jalur Gaza pada 1955, tujuh tahun setelah perang 1948 melahirkan negara Israel di tengah tanah Palestina, Abuelaish mengalami kemelaratan sangat ekstrem bersama ayahnya yang kehilangan tanahnya dan ibunya yang berwatak kuat tetapi juga keras serta delapan saudaranya. Sebelas orang ini hidup bertahun-tahun dalam ruang (...)
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    It is time for men and women to act: constructing a female-friendly space in a male-dominated scene.Hinhin Daryana, Aquarini Priyatna & Dinda Satya Upaja Budi - 2023 - Journal for Cultural Research 27 (2):224-239.
    Bandung is one of Indonesia’s most prominent metal music bases, even in Asia, with a growing variety of metal subgenres (Barendregt & Zanten, 2002; Baulch, 2003; Sen & Hill, 2000; Wallach, 2008). T...
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    al-Taṣawwuf al-Sunnī fī tārīkh al-Maghrib: nasaq namūdhajī lil-wasaṭīyah wa-al-iʻtidāl.Saʻīd Bin Saʻīd (ed.) - 2010 - al-Rabāṭ: al-Zaman.
    Caliphate; Māwardī, ʻAlī ibn Muḥammad, 974?-1058; political and social views.
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    The Criticism of Some Evaluation and Assertion About Isrāʾīliyyāt in Tafsīr.Enes BÜYÜK - 2019 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 23 (2):765-785.
    The traditions about isrāʾīliyyāt that were seen almost in all the types of Islamic sciences appeared in the sources of tafsīr from early periods. These traditions that were generally used to explain the Qurʾān were seen problem and critisized by some exegetical specialists. Even though corresponding to a relative later period in the classical era, an approach was tried to put forward in view of the traditions about isrāʾīliyyāt. This methodological concern for isrāʾīliyyāt in classical period has increased and been (...)
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    Religious moderation in Islamic religious education textbook and implementation in Indonesia.Rohmat Mulyana - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):8.
    This study aims to investigate the concept of religious moderation in the form of values contained in Islamic religious education textbooks at the junior high school level and to analyse how these values are implemented in Bandung, West Java schools. This article employs qualitative data collection techniques, including a literature review, observation, and interviews. The study finds that the content of moderation values, such as non-violence, egalitarianism and fairness, and tolerance, aligns with the Indonesian government’s religious moderation pillars. The (...)
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    Theological debate among Buddhist sects in Indonesia.Abdul Syukur - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):1-8.
    Indonesian Buddhism has many sects such as Theravada, Mahayana, Buddhayana, Tantrayana, Maitreya, Tridharma, Kasogatan, Nichiren and so on. These sects historically come from the same source, the Buddha's teachings, but now they have differences in terms of doctrines and practices. This article analyses the differences with regard to their doctrines and beliefs in relation to the concept of God as required by the Indonesian Constitution. The discussion focuses on the debate among three sects, namely, Buddhayana, Theravada and Mahayana, about the (...)
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  19. Policing Death : Indonesian Death Metal music and alleged or apparent criminality.Kieran James - 2023 - In Eleanor Peters (ed.), Music in crime, resistance, and identity. New York, NY: Routledge.
    The rapid growth of Indonesian Heavy Metal music, especially the Death Metal subgenre, since around the turn of the millennium, has been quite remarkable. Indonesia is now numerically the largest scene in the world. Man, the vocalist of Jasad, told the author that the provincial West Javanese city of Bandung had 128 active Death Metal bands as at February 2011. I discuss the cancellation of an April 2012 music festival held in the Bandung hinterland by police halfway through (...)
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  20. Policing Death : Indonesian Death Metal music and alleged or apparent criminality.Kieran James - 2023 - In Eleanor Peters (ed.), Music in crime, resistance, and identity. New York, NY: Routledge.
    Abstract The rapid growth of Indonesian Heavy Metal music, especially the Death Metal subgenre, since around the turn of the millennium, has been quite remarkable. Indonesia is now numerically the largest scene in the world. Man, the vocalist of Jasad, told the author that the provincial West Javanese city of Bandung had 128 active Death Metal bands as at February 2011. This chapter will discuss the cancellation of an April 2012 music festival held in the Bandung hinterland by (...)
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    Understanding plagiarism in Indonesia from the lens of plagiarism policy: lessons for universities.Michelle Picard & Akbar Akbar - 2019 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 15 (1).
    Plagiarism is viewed as a critical issue that can hinder the development of creativity and innovation in Indonesia. Thus, since the early 2000s the Indonesian government has endeavoured to develop policies to address this issue. In response to national policy, Indonesian educational institutions have made serious institutional efforts to address the plagiarism issue. Research in the Indonesian Higher education context on plagiarism has focussed on reporting prevention and mitigation efforts. However, little has been discussed about the communication of these efforts (...)
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    Negritude, Universalism, and Socialism.Souleymane Bachir Diagne - 2022 - Symposium 26 (1):213-223.
    It is important to read afresh today the meaning of the Negritude movement without reducing it, as is often the case, to a counter-essentialism in response to the essentialism of the discourse of coloni-alism; to realize that Senghor, Césaire, and Damas were ????irst and foremost global philosophers, that is, thinkers of the plural and decentred world that the Bandung conference of 1955 had promised. Thus, their different perspectives converge as the task of thinking a humanism for our times based (...)
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    A Guerra Fria vista a partir do Sul.Beatriz Bissio - 2018 - Dialogos 22 (1):115.
    Em 1955, chefes de Estado de 29 nações asiáticas e africanas e representantes de movimentos de libertação reuniram-se em Bandung, Indonésia. Pela primeira vez, uma significativa parcela da Humanidade, antes marginalizada, fez ouvir a sua voz, rejeitando o enquadramento na rígida racionalidade da Guerra Fria. O “espírito de Bandung” marcou o processo de libertação do mundo colonial, colocando ênfase no “respeito à soberania e integridade territorial de todas as nações” e na defesa da “não intervenção”. O artigo analisa (...)
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    Indonesia's Postcolonial Regional Imaginary: From a 'Neutralist' to an 'All-Directions' Foreign Policy.Marshall Clark - 2011 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 12 (2):287-304.
    This paper will examine the various ways in which the regional imaginary has been conceptualized and developed in maritime Southeast Asia, primarily focussing on Indonesia. Utilizing the recent debate on the notion of a this paper examines the role of imperialism and the colonial experience on the development of Indonesian of region and regionalism. This paper is structured into four sections. First of all, it explores the link between postcolonial theory and regionalism studies. Second, it takes into account early ideas (...)
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    Les politiques de la philosophie en Afrique.Nkolo Foé - 2012 - Diogène n° 235-235 (3/4):174-191.
    The purpose of this paper is to present some recent main evolutions which affected Philosophy in Africa. These evolutions are marked by the decline of ideals which emerged during the Bandung era. Such ideals concerned Liberation and Emancipation, Progress. This supposed the future affirmation of Africa as a strategic pole of power. In this perspective, Philosophy and social sciences had an important role to play. There was a consensus on the fact that philosophy could be an instrument of liberation (...)
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    Placing internationalism: international conferences and the making of the modern world.Stephen Legg (ed.) - 2021 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Exploring how modern internationalism emerged as a negotiated process through international conferences, this edited collection studies the spaces and networks through which states, civil society institutions and anti-colonial political networks used these events to realise their visions of the international. Using an interdisciplinary approach, contributors explore the spatial paradox of two fundamental features of modern internationalism. First, overcoming limitations of place to go beyond the nation-state in search of the shared interests of humankind, and second the role of the spaces (...)
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    Race, Class, and the Limits of the Analogical Imagination: Pier Paolo Pasolini’s African America.Ara H. Merjian - 2020 - Substance 49 (3):71-99.
    From Italy’s capital to its northern borders runs an old racist ad-age: “Africa begins in Naples.” In a range of texts and films beginning in the late 1950s, Pier Paolo Pasolini shifted that proverbial frontier further north, to places like Pietralata, or Rebibbia, or Tiburtina: that is, to the edges of the Eternal City itself, to the borgate disinherited from authority both urban and institutional. The very notion of “Africa,” Pasolini writes in 1961,is the concept of an extremely complex subproletarian (...)
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    Turning religion from cause to reducer of panic during the COVID-19 pandemic.Muhammad Y. Wibisono, Dody S. Truna & Mohammad T. Rahman - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):1-8.
    Muslim communities in the village facing the COVID-19 Pandemic attempts to find refuge from the plague and hope for survival. However, this led to more caution, which may lead to xenophobia. Via ethnography, this study unmasks the xenophobic attitude. This research discusses the root causes of panic in the community so that remedies can be implemented. The research attempts to explain, from a socio-anthropological viewpoint, how people and religious groups in the village perceive the pandemic of COVID-19 based on their (...)
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    Islamization of Science or Scientification of Islam? Bridging the Dichotomy of Science. Miftahuddin - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (1):105-130.
    There is a big controversy and debate over how to reconcile science and Islam without much results as two have quite different perspectives. The dispute is not only how science and religion should be positioned in relation to one another, but in adopting one of the two paradigms: One, Islamization of science, which questions whether religion is superior to science and that science must be subjected to religion or integrated in Islam; two, Scientification of Islam, the other paradigm which perceives (...)
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    Role of Happiness: Mediating Digital Technology and Job Performance Among Lecturers.Yuni Ros Bangun, Adita Pritasari, Fransisca Budyanto Widjaja, Christina Wirawan, Anggara Wisesa & Henndy Ginting - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    PurposeHappiness has been the most important goal for humans throughout history and is a significant issue among university lecturers facing a rapid digital technology change. It is usually described as a well-being state, feeling satisfied and contented, consisting of positive happenings in an individual’s life concerning the social, spiritual, economic, psychological, and physiological spheres. This research examines the relationship between happiness, attitudes toward technology, and lecturers’ job performance in higher education.Design and MethodologyThis research design was a cross-sectional design that asked (...)
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    Al-Qāḍī Ḥusayn al-Marwarrūdhī’s Understanding of Ijmā.Davut EŞİT - 2019 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 23 (2):609-629.
    Al-Qāḍī Ḥusayn al-Marwarrūdhī is one of the important representatives of Khurāsān Shāfi‘ī School. Al-Ta‘līḳa is his famous work, which is one of the first commentaries of al-Muzanī’s Mukḫtaṣar. One of the important features of this work is the introduction to some of the subjects of ijtihād (process of juristic legal reasoning), taqlīd (acting upon the word of another without asking for specific proof), ijmā‘ (consensus of jurists) and view’s of the companions of the Prophet. The first systematic, complete and detailed (...)
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    Les politiques de la philosophie en Afrique.Nkolo Foé - 2012 - Diogène n° 235-236 (3):174-191.
    The purpose of this paper is to present some recent main evolutions which affected Philosophy in Africa. These evolutions are marked by the decline of ideals which emerged during the Bandung era. Such ideals concerned Liberation and Emancipation, Progress. This supposed the future affirmation of Africa as a strategic pole of power. In this perspective, Philosophy and social sciences had an important role to play. There was a consensus on the fact that philosophy could be an instrument of liberation (...)
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    The Question of Just Ruling in Siyāsatnāmas: Ethical Argument and Self-interest Argument.Zeynel Abidin Kilinç - 2019 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 23 (2):673-691.
    This study analyzes Siyāsatnāma tradition in Sunnī political thought in terms of exploring the problem of just ruling. In the relevant literature, the dominant approach considers Siyāsatnāmas as ethical advice in general and regards them as ineffective against an unjust ruler who has no ethical concern. This study criticizes this dominant view by claiming that in addition to the religious/ethical argument to promote a just rule, the Siyāsatnāma tradition develops a second argument designed specifically for an unjust ruler who ignores (...)
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    The Effectiveness of Eye Movement Desensitization for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in Indonesia: A Randomized Controlled Trial.Eka Susanty, Marit Sijbrandij, Wilis Srisayekti, Yusep Suparman & Anja C. Huizink - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    ObjectivePost-traumatic stress disorder may affect individuals exposed to adversity. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing is an evidence-based trauma-focused psychotherapy for PTSD. There is still some debate whether the eye movements are an effective component of EMDR. The primary aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of Eye Movement Desensitization treatment in reducing PTSD symptoms compared to a retrieval-only active control condition. We also investigated whether PTSD symptom reduction was associated with reductions in depression and anxiety, and improvements in (...)
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  35. Neocolonialism and the Technopolitics of Specialization: Toward the Reimagination of the Sociotechnical Imaginaries Approach.Regletto Aldrich Imbong - 2023 - Bandung Journal of the Global South 10 (2):283-301.
    As a theoretical framework in the Science and Technology Studies (sts) scholarship, the sociotechnical imaginaries approach (sta) has provided a conceptual framework and methodology that not only overcome the deterministic understanding of technological development but also theorized the relationship between society on the one hand, and science and technology on the other. However, as will be pointed out, a limitation of the sta renders it incapable of problematizing what I will call as the technopolitics of specialization, defined as the organization (...)
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