DR. NINO VIARTASIWI
Researcher
Nino Viartasiwi is a Senior Research Fellow at the Resilience Development Initiative. She received her doctoral degree from the Graduate School of International Relations, Ritsumeikan University-Japan, 2016, after received her MA from the same institution. Her research focuses on Conflict Studies and Transnationalism. More specifically, she is interested in using the Identity Concept as the lens on her current research. Nino is also the Director of Research at Pilar Data Research and Consulting. Before that, she was a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Institute of International Relations and Area Studies, Ritsumeikan University (2016-2018). As part of a group and as an individual, Nino had been rewarded with grants from several institutions such as the Sasakawa Peace Foundation, the Sumitomo Foundation, the British Institute, MEXT of Japan Government, the SUN Scholarship (CEU Summer University), the May 18 Memorial Foundation, among others. Nino had published numerous academic works such as “Café in Small Towns: A Picture of the Weakening Social Engagement.” Coffee Science Journal (2020), “The Giant Step of Tiny Shoes: Thunberg’s Impact on the Securitization of Climate Changes” IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science 485 (2020), “Frontline Messenger: Indonesian Diaspora in Gastrodiplomacy” IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science 485 (2020), “Secondary Cities and Forced Migration: Accommodating Refugees and Asylum Seeker in Indonesia” The 55th ISOCARP World Planning Congress (2019), “The Politics of History in West Papua - Indonesia Conflict” Asian Journal of Political Science, 26:1 (2018), “In Dialogue with the Grassroots: Advocating for the Role of Women in Countering and Preventing Violent Extremism in Indonesia” Resilience Development Initiative 3 (2019), “Democracy and Continuing Marginalization of Women in Indonesian Politics.” E3S Web of Conferences 73 (2018), “The West Papua Imagined Community: A Bondless Plural Society” In McLellan B. (eds.) Sustainable Future for Human Security, Springer, Singapore (2018).