Our people
Project leader
Christoph Antons
Professor
Macquarie Law School
Christoph Antons is Professor in the Macquarie Law School, He is a Senior Fellow at the Centre for Development Research at the University of Bonn in Germany; Associate Researcher at the German Institute of Development and Sustainability; and Senior Associate at the Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society...View full profile in our Researcher's database
Other members
Chief investigators
- Professor Michael Blakeney
- Professor Kadambot Siddique
- Dr Gregory Acciaioli
- Dr Jagjit Plahe
- Professor Phillippe Cullet
- Professor Yunita Triwardani Winarto
Research assistants
Name | Educational and work experience | Contact details |
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Rhino Ariefiansyah | Rhino Ariefiansyah is Junior Lecturer and Researcher at Department of Anthropology Universitas Indonesia. He obtained his bachelor’s degree in cultural anthropology from Universitas Indonesia in 2003. He completed a master’s program in Experimentation in Art and Politics (SPEAP) from SciencesPo, Paris in 2014. Rhino’s interest is on the topics of human ecology, migrations and climate change. Since 2006 he has started exploring different audio visual means as part of his ethnographic research. He produced ethnographic videos such Bisa Dewek (2006), Wereng di Sawah Petani (2011), Alea (2014), and Klub Pengukur Curah Hujan Indramayu (2015). | Cluster for Response Farming to Climate Change, Center for Anthropological Studies, FISIP, Universitas Indonesia, Depok 16424, West Java, Indonesia |
Adlinanur Prihandiani | Adlinanur F. Prihandiani obtained her bachelor’s degree in Anthropology from Universitas Indonesia in 2017. She recently commenced a Research Assistant role with the Center for Anthropological Studies. The Center focuses on research from cluster response farming to climate change. | Center for Anthropological Studies, FISIP, Universitas Indonesia, Depok 16424, West Java, Indonesia |
Regita Maffida Rusli | Regita Maffida Rusli is a final year student from the Social Anthropology Bachelor Program, Anthropology Department, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Indonesia. She nurtures her keen interest in studying the impact of globalization on climate change which led her to participate in various research and visual anthropology activities. She currently has commenced a Research Assistant role with the Center for Anthropological Studies. The Center focuses on research from cluster response farming to climate change | |
Dr Sujith Koonan | Sujith Koonan is a lawyer with interest and experience in conducting research and teaching on issues related to law, environment and development. He completed his PhD from SOAS–University of London where he was a recipient of the SOAS Doctoral Research Scholarship (2013-16). He holds a M.Phil. in International Law from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and LL.M. in Environmental Law and Human Rights from Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kochi. He is a Member, Editorial Board of the Law, Environment and Development Journal (LEAD)—a joint publication of SOAS–University of London and International Environmental Law Research Centre (IELRC), Geneva. His main areas of interest are Environmental Law, Water and Sanitation, Law and Natural Resources, Human Rights, International Law and Agro-biodiversity. He has co-edited a volume on water law instruments in India—Water Law in India: An Introduction to Legal Instruments (Oxford University Press, 2nd edn. 2017). He has published his research in various reputed journals, newspapers and online blogs. | |
Dr Lina Nope-Williams | Lina has a great interest in research on food, culture and nutrition, indigenous, gender, social and cultural studies, ethnography, Indonesian and Asian Studies, and interdisciplinary approaches. She was previously a staff member at the Graduate School of Gadjah Mada University (Yogyakarta), was a lecturer in the Language Implementation Unit, Jenderal Soedirman University (Central Java), and was a research assistant at the University of Newcastle. Occasionally, she has given guest lectures in Indonesian Studies at the University of Sydney. She received her Ph.D. in 2014 from the Department of Gender & Cultural Studies at the University of Sydney after completing her thesis: ‘The Construction and Reconstruction of Gender and Identity through Food in Indonesia’. She also has a masters degree in American Studies from Gadjah Mada University and a Bachelor of Education degree from Sanata Dharma University. Her latest publication is the book chapter ‘Food and Identity Construction: The Impact of Colonization in Indonesian Society’, published in Leong-Salobir, C. (Ed.), Routledge Handbook of Food in Asia, Oxon: Routledge, pp. 58-72. She is currently a research assistant at Macquarie University. | christina.nope-williams@mq.edu.au |
Amrithnath SB | Amrithnath SB is an Assistant Professor at Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. He has more than 10 years of teaching and research experience. His research interests revolve around Intellectual Property Law, Environmental Law and Natural Resources Law. He completed BAL. LL.B from University of Kerala, LL.M in Environmental Law from Cochin University of Science and Technology and LL.M in Intellectual Property Law from King’s College London. He is a Life Member of Menon Institute of Legal Advocacy Training (MILAT) and was a Research Assistant to Prof. NR Madhava Menon. | amrithsb@gmail.com |
Rachmi Hertanti | Rachmi Hertanti is a labour lawyer and has been actively working in a non-governmental organization called Indonesia for Global Justice who raises critical issues around international trade and investment agreements. She obtained a master's degree in International Trade Law from the University of Indonesia in 2012. During her 11 years working at IGJ, she has been involved in the process of advocating for national and international policies, including encouraging several initiatives to work with civil society groups in Indonesia and internationally related to the globalization and free trade agenda. Some of the focus issues that she is working on includes TRIPS agreements related to patents on seeds and medicines, Bilateral Investment Treaties and Investor-State Dispute Settlement Mechanisms (especially on the mining sector in Indonesia), trade in agriculture, digitalization and its impact to workers in Indonesia, including trade and sustainable development. She has involved in various negotiation processes for international trade and investment agreements with national and international civil society networks aim to ensure that the provision of the agreement will regulate fairer economic practices and protect the sustainability of the environment. | rachmihertanti@gmail.com |