Ferdiansyah Thajib, KUNCI Cultural Studies Center (Yogyakarta, Indonesia), Nuraini Juliastuti
Videochronic
Video Activism and Online Video in Indonesia

Videochronic Video Activism and Online Video in Indonesia

The past decade in Indonesia has seen a dramatic increase in the use of video as a social change tool by community, campaign and activist organisations. Access to the tools for producing video have become increasingly democratised over this period, and rapidly adopted. Since the fall of Suharto's New Order regime, space has been opened up for a host of new media projects to emerge. Individuals and organisations dealing with issues such as the environment, human rights, queer and gender issues, cultural pluralism, militarism, poverty, labour rights, globalisation and more have embraced video as a tool to communicate with both their bases and new audiences.
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