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BACHTIAR ALAM

Office: Direktorat Riset & Pengabdian Masyarakat, Universitas Indonesia                     Kampus UI, Depok 16424, INDONESIA Email: bachtiar@centrin.net.id

Personal Place and Date of Birth: Makassar,	 South Sulawesi, 6 March 1958 Nationality: Indonesian

Current Positions Director of Research and Community Engagement, University of Indonesia (since April 2008) Senior Lecturer in Anthropology and Japanese Studies, Faculty of Humanities, University of Indonesia (since 1987) President, Indonesian Association for Japanese Studies (ASJI) (2005-2008) Member, International Collaboration Advisory Council, University of Tokyo (since 2005) Member, Japanese Government MEXT Scholarship Selection Committee, (since 2006) Member, US Government Fulbright Scholarship Selection Committee, (since 2002)

Education 1.	Ph.D. in ANTHROPOLOGY, HARVARD UNIVERSITY. March 1995. Dissertation title: Diverging Spirituality: Religious Processes in A Northern Okinawan Village. 2.	A.M. in REGIONAL STUDIES  EAST ASIA, HARVARD UNIVERSITY. June 1989. 3.	M.A. in SOCIOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF INDONESIA. June 1987. 4.	B.A. in JAPANESE STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF INDONESIA. June 1984.

Membership in Professional Organizations Indonesian Association for Japanese Studies (ASJI) (since 1995) Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology (since 2003)

Books, Journal Articles and Theses 2013 Territories of Conscience: Essays on Culture, Civil Society and Cross-National Migrant Workers. Jakarta: Linea.

2012 To Stay or Not to Stay: Diverse and Conflicting Interactions between Indonesian Nurses’ Socio-Cultural Backgrounds and Their Work Environment. Bachtiar Alam and Sri Ayu Wulansari. In Southeast Asian Studies, Vol. 49, No. 4, March 2012.

2010 Creative Friction: Some Preliminary Considerations on the Socio-Cultural Issues Encountered by Indonesian Nurses in Japan. Bachtiar Alam and Sri Ayu Wulansari. In Bulletin of Kyushu University Asia Center Vol. 4, June 2010.

2003b Cultural and Religious Identities in Okinawa Today: A Case Study of the Seventh-day Adventist Proselytization in A Northern Okinawan Village. In Globalization in Southeast Asia: Local, National, and Transnational Perspectives. Shinji Yamashita & J.S. Eades eds. New York: Bergham Books. Pp. 202-225

2002 Perceptions of Japan and the Japanese by Filipions and Indonesians: An Intergenerational Study. Bachtiar Alam & Wilfrido Villacorta. Manila: Yuchengco Center, De La Salle University.

2002b Japan’s ODA to Indonesia: Statistical Data. Jakarta: Yayasan Obor Press.

1999b	Antropologi dan Civil Society: Pendekatan Teori Kebudayaan [Anthropolgy and Civil Society: A Culture Theory Perspective], Antropologi Indonesia, No.60 Vol. 23.

1999c Pembentukan Etos Kerja sebagai Proses Dinamika Kebudayaan: Studi Kasus Etos Kerja Para Manajer Indonesia di Perusahaan Amerika dan Jepang [Work Ethic Development as a Cultural Dynamic]. In Relevansi Etos Kerja dan Manajemen Jepang [『Japanese Management and Work Ethic]. I.K. Surajaya & S. Hardiwinoto eds. Semarang: Diponegoro University Press.

1997 Globalisasi dan Perubahan Budaya: Perspektif Teori Kebudayaan [Globalization and Culture Change]. Antropologi Indonesia, No. 54, Vol. 21.

1995b	Diverging Spirituality: Religious Processes in A Northern Okinawan Village. Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University.

Newspaper & Magazine Columns 2005 	Soe Hok Gie, Habermas, dan "Civil Society," [Soe Hok Gie, Habermas, and Civil Society] Kompas, 20 August 2005. 2004a	Isu “Peneliti Asing” dan Edward Said [Issue of Foreign Meddling and Edward Said], Kompas, 28 August 2004. 2001c  Scandal tests Wahid’s democratic principles. Asahi Evening News, 19 February 2001 2000b  Ethnic strife Indonesia’s heavy cross to bear. Asahi Evening News, 18 September 2000. 1999a Civil Society dan Wacana Kebudayaan [Civil Society and Culture Discourse], Kompas, 28 June 1999. 1998c	Konsep Kebudayaan yang Lebih Dinamis [A more dynamic concept of culture], Kompas, 17 April 1998.