Rhino Ariefiansyah
Univeristy Of Indonesia

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Kolaborasi dan Refleksifitas dalam Penciptaan Representasi Etnografi Visual dalam Bentuk Film Dokumenter: Sebuah Pengalaman Rhino Ariefiansyah; Hestu Prahara
Antropologi Indonesia Vol 33, No 1 (2012): Antropologi Indonesia
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Various endeavors to quest for ethnographic representation have been conducted to answer questions about authority and relationship between the ethnographer and its subject. This quest brought about issues of collaboration and reflexivity as important themes in the visual anthropology discourse. This paper is an effort to expose our experiences in doing anthropological research using documentary video. Collaboration, reflexivity and complicity are concepts that become our concern in a research project in Indramayu. What we did is a kind of possibility to create ethnographic representation through visual medium. Keywords: collaboration, reflexivity, ethnographic representation, documentary video
Performing Out of Limbo: Reflections on Doing Anthropology through Music with Oromo Refugees in Indonesia Dave Lumenta; Rhino Ariefiansyah; Betharia Nurhadist
Antropologi Indonesia Vol 38, No 1 (2017): Antropologi Indonesia
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This article is an anthropological reflection on an on-campus collaborative music project between (Ethiopian) Oromo refugees and local Indonesian university teaching staff, students and professional musicians. It follows the way the project evolved from what was initially seen as a simple academic research opportunity and technical assistance for refugees to record their songs into a mutually transformative experience for those involved. It reflects on the process and the way art—as a collaborative practice and non-programmatic form of human engagement—provided new possibilities for the refugees living in transit in Indonesia to explore their talents and possible career opportunities for the future. From an anthropological point of view, the process challenged the various institutionalized binary modes of self-representation, such as ‘host’ and ‘migrant’, ‘researcher’ and ‘informant’, or ‘academic’ and ‘non-academic’, and opened up new possibilities for negotiating and framing relationships between the participants involved.Keywords: refugees, asylum seekers, self-representation, public anthropology, art, Indonesia, Oromo
Transformasi Wereng Batang Cokelat dari ‘Hama Tidak Penting’ Menjadi ‘Hama Elite’ Pada Ekosistem Padi Sawah di Pulau Jawa: Sebuah Pembahasan Etnografi Multispesies Rhino Ariefiansyah
Antropologi Indonesia Vol 39, No 1 (2018): Antropologi Indonesia
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This paper aims to situate the transformation Brown Plant-Hopper (BPH) in broader issues of wetland rice socio-agroecosystem management in Java. By considering multispecies ethnography, this paper argues that the transformations of BPH from "unimportant insects" into "elite dangerous pests" is a consequence of the complexity of the interplay between biological processes and social processes in the context of managing biotic and abiotic elements in rice farming ecosystem. In this context, wetland rice ecosystems (sawah) is a unique social and biological space where multi-species actors interact with one another, directly or indirectly. Thus, the transformation of BPH insects is the result of aggregate of events on a different time and spatial scale. It is a continuation of everyday acts, and it is long term consequences, as well as of global and local processes. The data used for this paper obtained through interviews, field observations, and literature studies. During the data collection process, the author interacts with farmers, scientists, government officials, and activists.
The Dynamic of the Interaction between the Modern Medical System and the Traditional Medical System: Finding a Way for Establishing a Harmonious Collaboration of the Two Systems for the Social Justice for the People Meutia Farida Swasono; Rhino Ariefiansyah
Antropologi Indonesia Vol 41, No 2 (2020): Antropologi Indonesia
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The special edition of Medical Anthropology of the Journal Antropologi Indonesia consist of selected articles which has been presented in the International Symposium of the journal Antropologi Indonesia (ISJAI), held in Jogyakarta on July 23-26, 2019, at the Gadjah Mada University. The International Symposium is a collaboration between the Department of Anthropology of the University of Indonesia and the Department of Anthropology of the Gadjah Mada University.