Dr. Atin Prabandari is an Assistant Professor in the Department of International Relations Universitas Gadjah Mada, and also a research fellow in ASEAN Studies Center and Southeast Asia Social Studies Center Universitas Gadjah Mada. Her research projects focus on the role of emotions in shaping humanitarian practices across cultures; as well as refugee and forced migration studies. She earned a doctorate degree from the School of Politics and International Studies, The University of Queensland.
Experience
–present
Assistant Professor, Department of International Relations Universitas Gadjah Mada
2013–2017
Associate lecturer, Indonesia Military Academy
Education
2023
The University of Queensland, Ph.D in Political Science and International Studies
2010
The Australian National University, Master of Arts in International Relations
2005
Universitas Gadjah Mada, Bachelor in International Relations
Publications
2019
Alternative paths to refugee and asylum seeker protection in Malaysia and Indonesia, Asia Pacific Journal of Migration Vo 28 Issue 2 pp 132-154
2018
Is Makassar a ‘sanctuary city’? Migration governance in Indonesia after the ‘local turn’, Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies Vol 11 Issue 2 pp 199-216
Grants and Contracts
2020
Critical Analysis of Partner for Resilience Initiatives on Disaster Risks Financing in India, Indonesia and The Philippines
Role:
Consultant
Funding Source:
Partners for Resilience and CARE International Indonesia
2018
Accessible Drinking Water for Primary Schools Students in Fakfak, West Papua
Role:
Project Leader
Funding Source:
Australia Alumni Grant Scheme
2017
Mainstreaming Human Rights in the Governance of HIV/AIDS Response in Indonesia: A Study of Children with HIV/AIDS in Jakarta and Surakarta
Role:
Project Leader
Funding Source:
Strengthening Human Rights and Peace Research and Education in ASEAN/Southeast Asia (SHAPE-SEA)
2017
Online Course on Humanitarian Diplomacy
Role:
Consultant and Course Developer
Funding Source:
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent - Indonesia
2017
Addressing Challenges and Identifying Opportunities for Refugee Access to Employment in Indonesia
Role:
Consultant
Funding Source:
UNHCR Southeast Asia
2017
Critical evaluation on Indonesia’s Presidential Regulation 125/2016 on Foreign refugees.