Remixing environmentalism in Blora, Central Java 2005–10

This article explores the environment movement that formed in Central Java after the New Order. It discusses how activists situate their movement at global, national and local scales, and compares this work of situating to the cultural process both Lessig and Knobel and Lankshear refer to as ‘remix’...

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Advertising
Clubs
Colonialism
Environmental Movements
Environmentalism
Genealogy
Identity
Indonesia
Java
Media
Politics
Protest Movements
Resistance
Students
Transnationalism
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