Islam, Identity and Professional Values
(June 2013) Islam is a religion, but it is also a philosophy. An analysis of surveys in the Arab…
Inside the Indonesian Newsroom: The Good, the Bad and the Hopeful
(May 3, 2013) -- Indonesia remains a nation in flux. So, too, its journalism. Fifteen years after…
Indonesia can teach Egypt about post-revolution generals and politics
JAKARTA (March 24, 2012) — "We warned them about trusting the military." The topic…
Report on Media and Policy in the Muslim World Retreat
(Feb. 10, 2012) Journalists across the Muslim world are in need of political and practical…
The Mission of Indonesian Journalism: Balancing Democracy, Development, and Islamic Values
Vol. 16 No. 2 April 2011 -- Indonesia, the world’s third largest democracy, has been called a…
Indonesian Journalism: Lessons for the U.S.?
Published on CJR.org Feb. 4, 2011 American journalism is, as they say, “in transition.” But…
Lessons worth learning: The Indonesian model
Issue 6, Fall 2008 What a difference a few thousand miles makes. I spent the summer in Indonesia,…
Urban Renewal in the Global Village: How Palestine became a Marker of Muslim Identity
(Fall 2005) Abstract A radical restructuring of the global media landscape and the emergence of…
The Release Valve of Muslim Democracy: Southeast Asia’s Emerging Model
GLOBAL DIALOGUE Volume 6 ● Number 1–2 ● Winter/Spring 2004—Islam and Democracy Even as…
Beyond Insensitivity: Bush Sends Mixed Signals to Indonesian Muslims
Published on Friday, October 17, 2003 by CommonDreams.org In the corridors of power in Washington…
Bush, Bali & the Beirut Connection
Published on Wednesday, October 23, 2002 by CommonDreams.org There has been much talk of the fact…
Dwifungsi: The Dual Function of Indonesia’s Military
Published in The Earth Times Magazine (March 2002) There is no issue more pivotal to the future…