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Profil Hanhua Zhou

Professor of Law, Director, Division for Constitutional and Administrative Law, Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

No. 15, Shatan Beijie, Beijing, China 100720
Tel: 6405.4333; Fax: 6401.4045;
email: hanhuazhou@gmail.com

Part Time Professor of Beijing University Law School Public Law Research Center, People’s University Administrative Law Institute, Unirule Economic Institute, China Economic System Reform Research Association and Jiangxi Finance and Economy University.

Senior Visiting Scholar at Yale Law School (2000); Visiting Scholar at Norwegian Institute of Human Rights (1998); Attorney at Law of Beijing Jun He Law Offices (1997-98); Research Scholar at the University of Michigan Law School (1993-1995).

He is an academic who has been involved and became a leader in various task force as advisor in telecommunication law. He also serve as legal consultant for some local companies.

Profil Norbert Klein

Norbert Klein was born in1934 in Yugoslavia. In 1945, he moved to Germany. He has worked for long period of time in Japan and Cambodia as member of international development support agencies. In 1994 – 2006 he was a senior staff in Open Forum of Cambodia, an NGO dedicated to facilitate and foster communication in society.

He is recently working as Associate of the Open Institute of Cambodia and an editor of a Khmer language press review in English and in Khmer, The Mirror- http://cambodiamirror.wordpress.com and
Kanhchok Sangkum-
http://kanhchoksangkum.wordpress.com.

In 1994, he established first Internet connection in Cambodia. He also participate in Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers - ICANN - since 1999.

Profil Jeff Ooi

JEFF OOI is an Internet and e-Business consultant based in Kuala Lumpur. He has often invited as moderator or facilitator in Open Source forums around the globe. He is currently an active contributor to Global Voices Online.

In Malaysia, he was a founding member of Communications and Multimedia Content Forum and a former secretary of the Communications and Multimedia Consumer Forum (2001 – 2002), two bodies that drafted several industry codes under the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998. He is also an active member of the PIKOM Open Source Special Interest Group.

He is also found www.usj.com.my in 1999 which won double ICT awards in 2000 for Best Community Development Website, namely Computimes-PIKOM IT Awards and @My2000. The portal engine was developed solely on open source.

He holds an MBA in International Management from RMIT University, Australia, specialising in Strategic Management.

Profil Achmad Fahmi Alattas

Born in Jakarta, July 8, 1959 (fahmyalattas@yahoo.com)

In 1980, he studied Music Composition in L.P.K.J\ I.K.J (Jakarta Art Institute) of and in 1981 & 1983 he join Workshop Composition with Ton De Leuw ( Dutch Composer ) in I.K.J.

He made music for opening” Biennale 2006” Jakarta. He was a member of Jakarta Art Council. He also made music for Teater Mandiri( Putu Wijaya) with Jalu G Pratidina (Percussionist). He played in Zanzibar Film Festival with Jalu G Pratidina. He teaches and make curiculum for “Chick’s Music Course” and join the preparation for “Electronic Music Workshop 2007” in Jakarta. He also made Contemporary Music Performance for C.C.F (Centre Culturel Francais) Jakarta “Trois Composeur” (as Composer & Organizer) in Erasmus Huis Jakarta.

He gave lectures for Electronic Music Workshop. He made installation & performance “Labyrinth”( about Magic Square & Chinese five element ) in Mojosongo – Solo. He often collaborated with other musicians to compose music and music for plays and films. One of them was collaboration with “Chi Body Theatre” Taiwan in Teater Utan Kayu & Pantai Bagus Ancol in 2002. Other was a collaboration with Canada young Composer Stephen Dirkes at “Sharing Time” in Taman Budaya Solo.

In 1999, Alattas came as first winner at “Asian Composer League” in Jogja & Solo. He is now members of “Jakarta Art Council”(Music Committee).

Profil Josi Khatarina

Josi was born in Northern Aceh, 31 December 1976.

She received education in Faculty of Law University of Indonesia, 1994-1999.
She then continue to Law School University of Kent at Canterbury (Master of Law on Environmental Law and Policy Program), 2004-2005. She is now Deputy Director Indonesian Center for Environmental Law since January 2004.

Some of her publications are:
  • Editor and Author “Melawan Tirani Informasi” (Against Information Tyranny), published by National Coalition for Freedom of Information, First Edition October 2001, Second Edition February 2003. The book consists of the Coalition’s FOIA draft law, Indonesian and English version as well as its background paper.

  • Editor and co-author “Kebebasan Informasi di Berbagai Negara” (Freedom of Information in Several Countries), published by Civil Society Coalition for Freedom of Information, First Edition October 2001, Second Edition February 2003.

She became member of University of Indonesia Team on drafting academic draft of “Draft Law concerning Transparency and Freedom of Information”, for Legislative Body of Indonesian Parliament, 2001. She was a researcher of the Indonesian Institute for Independent Judiciary, 1999. She was initiated and became Coordinator of Non Governmental Coalition (consist of 42 members) Promoting The Enactment of Freedom of Information Act in Indonesia, 1999 – 2002. She also member of Team of Transparency in Supreme Court Indonesia.

Profil Josi Khatarina

Josi was born in Northern Aceh, 31 December 1976.

She received education in Faculty of Law University of Indonesia, 1994-1999.
She then continue to Law School University of Kent at Canterbury (Master of Law on Environmental Law and Policy Program), 2004-2005. She is now Deputy Director Indonesian Center for Environmental Law since January 2004.

Some of her publications are:
  • Editor and Author “Melawan Tirani Informasi” (Against Information Tyranny), published by National Coalition for Freedom of Information, First Edition October 2001, Second Edition February 2003. The book consists of the Coalition’s FOIA draft law, Indonesian and English version as well as its background paper.

  • Editor and co-author “Kebebasan Informasi di Berbagai Negara” (Freedom of Information in Several Countries), published by Civil Society Coalition for Freedom of Information, First Edition October 2001, Second Edition February 2003.

She became member of University of Indonesia Team on drafting academic draft of “Draft Law concerning Transparency and Freedom of Information”, for Legislative Body of Indonesian Parliament, 2001. She was a researcher of the Indonesian Institute for Independent Judiciary, 1999. She was initiated and became Coordinator of Non Governmental Coalition (consist of 42 members) Promoting The Enactment of Freedom of Information Act in Indonesia, 1999 – 2002. She also member of Team of Transparency in Supreme Court Indonesia.

Profil Achmad Fahmi Alattas

Born in Jakarta, July 8, 1959 (fahmyalattas@yahoo.com)

In 1980, he studied Music Composition in L.P.K.J\ I.K.J (Jakarta Art Institute) of and in 1981 & 1983 he join Workshop Composition with Ton De Leuw ( Dutch Composer ) in I.K.J.

He made music for opening” Biennale 2006” Jakarta. He was a member of Jakarta Art Council. He also made music for Teater Mandiri( Putu Wijaya) with Jalu G Pratidina (Percussionist). He played in Zanzibar Film Festival with Jalu G Pratidina. He teaches and make curiculum for “Chick’s Music Course” and join the preparation for “Electronic Music Workshop 2007” in Jakarta. He also made Contemporary Music Performance for C.C.F (Centre Culturel Francais) Jakarta “Trois Composeur” (as Composer & Organizer) in Erasmus Huis Jakarta.

He gave lectures for Electronic Music Workshop. He made installation & performance “Labyrinth”( about Magic Square & Chinese five element ) in Mojosongo – Solo. He often collaborated with other musicians to compose music and music for plays and films. One of them was collaboration with “Chi Body Theatre” Taiwan in Teater Utan Kayu & Pantai Bagus Ancol in 2002. Other was a collaboration with Canada young Composer Stephen Dirkes at “Sharing Time” in Taman Budaya Solo.

In 1999, Alattas came as first winner at “Asian Composer League” in Jogja & Solo. He is now members of “Jakarta Art Council”(Music Committee).

Profil Dini Widiastuti

Dini Widiastuti currently works as Asia Programme Officer at ARTICLE 19,
an international human rights organisation which defends and promotes
freedom of expression and freedom of information all over the world. She
joined ARTICLE 19 in 2002 and has evolved a specific interest in linking
the right to freedom of expression and information to economic and social
rights.

Before joining ARTICLE 19 in 2002, she worked for a number of
international NGOs in Indonesia, such as Oxfam and the National Democratic
Institute. She was the President of AIESEC Indonesia in 1995/1996 and one
of the founders of the Centre for the Betterment of Education, an
Indonesian NGO focusing on advocacy on education issues. She received her
higher education from the University of Indonesia, Jakarta, in Development
Economics, and the School of Oriental and African Studies, London, in
Southeast Asian Studies. She was the recipient of the British Chevening
Awards and the Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship.

Dini has conducted research, edited and written for a number of
publications in the areas of freedom of expression, education and economic
development, such as:
• Freedom of Expression and the Media in Southeast Asia (six reports),
2006 (http://www.article19.org/publications/regions/asia/index.html)
• A Haze of Secrecy: a report of access to environmental information in
Malaysia, 2007
(http://www.article19.org/pdfs/publications/malaysia-a-haze-of-secrecy.pdf)
• Rigged Rules and Double Standards, 2002
(http://www.oxfam.org.uk/what_we_do/issues/trade/downloads/trade_report.pdf)

Profil Merlyna Lim

Merlyna Lim currently is an Assistant Professor of the Consortium of Science, Policy and Outcomes and the School of Justice and Social Inquiry at Arizona State University (2003-2005), and .

She was awarded a Ph.D. with distinction from University of Twente in Enschede, the Netherlands, in September 2005 with a dissertation entitled "@rchipelago Online: The Internet and Political Activism in Indonesia." Her research interests revolve around the mutual shaping of technology and society, focusing particularly on social, cultural, and political dimensions of the new media and information and communication technology and has published one monograph and more than twelve journal articles and book chapters.

Lim holds the following awards: Annenberg Networked Publics Research Fellowship (2005-2006), Henry Luce Southeast Asia fellowship (2004), Oxford Summer Doctoral Fellowship (2003), NWO Wotro FellowshipASIST International Paper Contest Winner (2002) and has given more than 40 invited lectures and presentations in various places in the United States, Canada, Australia, Europe, and Asia.

Sumber: http://www.merlyna.org/bio

Profil Ariel Heryanto

Ariel Heryanto is Senior Lecturer and Convener of Indonesian Program, at Asia Institute, The University of Melbourne. He is the author of State Terrorism and Political Identity in Indonesia: Fatally Belonging (Routledge, 2006) and co-editor of Challenging Authoritarianism in Southeast Asia; comparing Indonesia and Malaysia (RoutledgeCurzon, 2003). His current research is on popular culture in Indonesia.

Professional Address

Asia Institute
The Sidney Myer Asia Centre Building, Level 2
Corner of Swanston Street and Monash Road
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010, Australia

Tel: +61 3 8344 0153
Fax: +61 3 9349 4870
E-mail: arielh@unimelb.edu.au


Degrees, Qualification

1994Ph.D. Anthropology, Monash University, Australia
1984M.A. Asian Studies, University of Michigan, U.S.A.
1980Sarjana, Education, Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana, Indonesia

Research Interests
  • Cultural Studies
  • Popular Culture
  • Mass Media
  • Urban Middle Classes
  • Political Violence
  • Southeast Asian Studies
Source: http://www.findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/researcher/person4852.html

Profil Onno Purbo

Dr Onno Purbo has dedicated his life to promoting the dissemination of knowledge through information and communication technologies (ICTs) in Indonesia, both as a professor at Bandung’s Institute of Technology Bandung (ITB) and as the author of nearly 1000 articles and close to 40 books. It’s all part of a large plan to empower people through ICTs, and to foster a movement that will see information and know-how being shared through the Internet throughout the geographically-fragmented nation.

Purbo’s enthusiasm, dedication, knowledge, and energy make him the perfect candidate for the task of changing the way a nation shares information. His method is twofold: communicate with people through public speaking, articles, and books; and educate others to do the same.

It is this desire to educate the public that led Purbo to resign from ITB in 2000 to devote all his energy to promoting ICTs in Indonesia. Usually, he travels to two or three cities a week to give seminars on the feasibility of building infrastructure and to provide training. Most of his written materials can be easily accessed on the Internet.

Purbo’s work has long been successful at the community level — he credits the movement for most of the four million Indonesians now connected to the Internet. Now, after 10 years of advocacy, Purbo is seeing results at the government level as well. A recent meeting with government officials led the Ministry of Telecommunications to begin drafting an Act for wi-fi regulation, which Purbo describes as “the biggest milestone” for him and others doing his type of work.

Summarize from web.idrc.ca/en/ev-45872-201-1-DO_TOPIC.html

Profil Lorraine Salazar

Lorraine Salazar, Ph.D., is a visiting Research Fellow, Institute Of South East Asian Studies, Singapore and Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of the Philippines.

Her main research interests are on comparative political economy issues in Southeast Asia, focusing on politics of market reform, local politics, and contemporary developments in the region, and specifically Malaysia and the Philippines. She is also interested in researching gender, migration, Islam and identity in Southeast Asia. She earned her PhD at the Australian National University in 2004 where she wrote her dissertation on the political economy of telecommunications reform in Malaysia and the Philippines. Her book, /Rent-Seeking, Market Reforms, and the State: Telecommunications Liberalisation in Malaysia and the Philippines/ will be published by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies this year. She also co-authored /Business@philippines.com: E-Commerce Policy Issues in the Philippines/ (1998), one of the earliest publications dealing with the topic.

With LIRNE/asia/, Lorraine is currently involved with the multi-component six country study on measuring telecom sector and regulatory performance. She is the lead researcher for the Philippines country study.

 

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