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Visual Cultures of the Ethnic Chinese in Indonesia. London: Routledge, 2018: 214-232.
“The Political Ecologies of Housing in Indonesia,” in Trends and Issues in Housing in Asia: Coming of an Age, edited by Urmi Sengupta and Annapurna Shaw. DOI: 10.1080/02723638.2019.1688535
“Provisional Notes on Semi-Urbanism,” Routledge Handbook for Urbanization in Southeast Asia, edited by Rita Padawangi.
I also held previous positions at New York University and Binghamton University, State University of New York. London: Routledge, 2018: Chapter 6.
“Where Will the Water Go?” Indonesia, 105, April 2018: 19-51.
“Jakarta: A Conversation with Abidin Kusno,” in Jakarta: Claiming Spaces and Rights in the City, edited by Jorgen Hellman, Marie Thynell and Roanne van Voorst.
After the New Order: Space, Politics and Jakarta. I examine the ways in which architecture and urban space shaped politics, environments and political consciousness of different social groups at different moments in the country’s urban history. Durham: Duke University Press, 2010.
Behind the Postcolonial: Architecture, Urban Space and Political Cultures in Indonesia.
Before my arrival at York, I was the Canada Research Chair in Asian Urbanism and Culture at the Institute for Asian Research at the University of British Columbia. His research focuses on Indonesia in particular and he is a speaker of Bahasa Indonesia and Hokkien.
Kusno is the author of several books in English and Indonesian, the most recent of which include, After the New Order: Space, Politics and Jakarta (Hawaii University Press, 2013) and The Appearances of Memory: Mnemonic Practices of Architecture and Urban Form in Indonesia (Duke University Press, 2010).
Provisional Notes on Semi-Urbanism. The Appearances of Memory: Mnemonic Practices of Architecture and Urban Form in Indonesia, Duke University Press.
Kusno, A. (2000).
In C. Hein (ed.) Routledge Handbook of Planning History. London: Routledge, 2017: Chapter 17: 218-239; Chapter 18: 230-243.
“Tradition and Its Aftermath: Jakarta’s Urban Politics,” in Whose Tradition? Nezar Alsayyad, Mark Gillem, and David Moffat (eds). London: Routledge.
Kusno, A. (2018). My teaching encompasses issues around politics, planning and urbanization in the context global and local power
My books include: Visual Cultures of the Ethnic Chinese in Indonesia (2016, Rowman & Littlefield); After the New Order: Space, Politics and Jakarta (2013, Hawaii University Press); Appearances of Memory: Mnemonic Practices of Architecture and Urban Form in Indonesia (2010, Duke University Press); and Behind the Postcolonial: Architecture, Urban Space and Political Cultures in Indonesia (2000, Routledge).
Research
Current Project
Inundation and Environmental Politics in Southeast Asia (2016-2020/21), Role: PI: Kusno’s SSHRC-funded research builds on the insights of current scholarship from critical geography and anthropology of infrastructure to make sense of a social formation (such as Jakarta) in which environmental degradation, informality and lack of planning have led to both disaster and opportunities as well as modes of governing society.
Where Will the Water Go? Indonesia (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program).
Kusno, Abidin
Professor
PhD Art History , Binghamton University
MA Art History , Binghamton University
BA Architecture , Petra University
Indonesia; Architecture; Cultural studies; History; Politics; Urban studies.
I joined York as a Professor in the Faculty of Environmental Studies in 2015.
Routledge.
Abidin Kusno
Research Interests
I joined York as a Professor in the Faculty of Environmental Studies in 2015. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. I also held previous positions at New York University and Binghamton University, State University of New York.