Wenty Marina Minza

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Faculty of Psychology
Gadjah Mada University
Jalan Humaniora 1 Bulaksumur
Yogyakarta 55281
Phone: +62 274 550435, Fax: +62 274 550436

PERSONAL DATA
E-mail : wminza[at]ugm.ac.id

EDUCATION
August 1995 – November 1999
Bachelor’s Degree (Sarjana Strata 1) in Psychology
Gadjah Mada University
Thesis: The Effectiveness of Rational Influence Tactic towards Child ObedienceSeptember 2003-December 2004
Masters Degree in Development Studies (Specialization: Population and Development)
Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, The Netherlands.
Thesis: Surviving the Sambas Conflict: Gender Relations in the Context of Resettlement in West Kalimantan.September 2007- May 2014
Doctoral Degree in Behavioral and Social Sciences
Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research
University of Amsterdam, NL
Dissertation: Growing Up and Being Young in an Indonesian Provincial Town

WORK HISTORY
1999 – 2003 : Research Assistant at the Center for Population and Policy Studies, Universitas Gadjah Mada
2003 – present : Researcher at the Center for Population and Policy Studies, Universitas Gadjah Mada
2001-2008 : Lecturer at the Faculty of Psychology, Ahmad Dahlan University, Yogyakarta (Lecturer)
2008 – present : Lecturer at the Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Gadjah Mada
2013 : Head of Research Division, Center for Indigenous and Cultural Psychology
2014 : Secretary, Center for Indigenous and Cultural Psychology
2015 : Director, Center for Indigenous and Cultural Psychology

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

CENTER FOR INDIGENOUS AND CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY/ FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY UGM

Project Location Position Job Description Duration
Trust and Trustworthiness in Indonesia Yogyakarta Researcher Improving proposal, analyzing data, and writing up report 1 year
(2012)
Polyculturalism among Sundanese migrant workers in Yogyakarta Yogyakarta Principle Investigator Writing proposal, coordinating fieldwork, analysis, and writing up the report 7 months
(May –December 2014)
Resilience and Happiness: People’s Narratives (Rakyat Bercerita) Pontianak, Makassar Coordinator Coordinate this project, basically trying to see how people understand concepts of resilience and happiness 3 months
(September – November 2014)

 

CENTER FOR POPULATION AND POLICY STUDIES UGM

Project Location Position Job Description Duration
Coping with Crisis Sidoarjo Research Assistant Interview 1 week
Panel Household Survey Kulon Progo, Yogyakarta Research Assistant Surveyor 2 weeks

(1999)

Indonesia Family Life Survey 2000 Indonesia Research Assistant Questionnaire Formatting, Facility and Community Supervisor, Data Cleaning, Translator. 1 year
(2000-2001)
Governance and Decentralization Survey West Kalimantan Field Supervisor Conducting interviews, and supervising field research 7 months
(November 2001- June 2002)
Winners and Losers during the Crisis: Case Study of the Iron Casting Foundries in Batur, Ceper Klaten, Central Java Research Assistant Conducting in-depth interviewers and field survey 1 year
(July 2002 – August 2003)
Debates on Polygamy During the Post Reformation Era Yogyakarta Principle Investigator Writing the proposal, conducting fieldwork, analysis, and writing 1 year
(2003)
Redefining State-Society Relations: Case Study of Ethnic Relations in West Kalimantan, Indonesia West Kalimantan Researcher Writing the proposal, conducting fieldwork, analysis, and writing 1 year
(2003)
Masri Singarimbun Writing Awards Awards Yogyakarta Editor Editing articles for publishing 7 months
January-July 2005)
Evaluating Poverty Reduction Programs in Yogyakarta, researcher Yogyakarta Field Supervisor Supervising field survey 5 months
(July-November 2005)
Evaluation of PKPS BBM program Yogyakarta Field Supervisor Supervising field survey 3 months
October-Desember 2005
Governance and Decentralization 2 Bengkulu Field supervisor Field Supervisor 4 months
April – Juli 2006
Research into Individual Family Development Session to support transitioning PKH Families Yogyakarta Researcher Instrument development July–November 2014
Costs of Multi Sectoral Services for Violence Against Women DKI Jakarta, Yogyakarta Team Leader Coordinating the research September 2014 – present

 

MASTERS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, UGM

Project Location Position Job Description Duration
Assessment of High School Principal Candidates West Nusa Tenggara, East Kalimantan Research Assistant Preparing the proposal, constructing psychological scales, analyzing the data and writing results 1 year
(2002-2003)

 

FACULTY OF SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCE, UGM

Project Location Position Job Description Duration
Power, Welfare, and Democracy: Youth Movement (with Department of Politics and Government) Pontianak, Yogyakarta, and Bali Research Coordinator Coordinate three research projects and publish a general framework of youth movements based on the three locations. 2 years
(2014-2016)
Youth in Indonesia (with Youth Studies Centre) Yogyakarta Research Associate Produce publications on youth, review articles for Journal of Youth Studies (Jurnal Studi Pemuda) 2009 – present

 

OXFAM GB (in collaboration with UNFPA and IAIN Ar-Raniry)

Project Location Position Job Description Duration
Gender and Changes in Tsunami Affected Villages in Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam Province Aceh Research Coordinator Improving the proposal, coordinating the research analyzing the data and writing results 10 months
(March 2005-December 2005)

 

PUBLICATIONS

Journal Articles

  • Utomo, M.H. & Minza, W.M. (2018). Perilaku menolong Relawan Spontan Bencana Alam. Gadjah Mada Journal of Psychology, 2(1), 48-59.
  • Minza, W.M. 2017. Parental Expectations and Young People’s Migratory Experiences. Jurnal Psikologi, 44 (1).
  • Halimah, A. , Herlusia, S.I., Minza, WM, Purwanto, B. 2017. Dinamika Intra-Kelompok pada Kajian Islam (Liqo’). CICP Working Paper Series, vol 12. http://cicp.psikologi.ugm.ac.id/?page_id=2123
  • Minza, W.M. 2012. Young Migrants and Education to Work Transitions in Pontianak, West Kalimantan. Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, vol 13 (1), pp 64-75.
  • Minza, W.M. 2005. Promoting Children’s Participation in Experimental Research: Reflection of a Past Study. Humanitas Journal, volume 2, no 1. Yogyakarta: Ahmad Dahlan University.
  • Minza, W.M. 2001. Efektivitas Pelatihan Taktik Mempengaruhi Secara Rasional terhadap Kepatuhan Anak (Effectiveness of Rational Influence Tactic Training on Child Obedience). Psikologika Journal, no 11 , Volume 6. Yogyakarta: Islamic University of Indonesia

 

Book

As Author

Minza, W.M. 2009. Perspectives on Polygamy in Post-Reform Indonesia. Bangkok: Silkworm Publications.

 

As Editor

  • 2017. Memahami dan Mengembangkan Indigenous Psychology. Faturohcman, Minza, W.M., Nurjaman, T.A. (eds). Yogyakarta: Pustaka Pelajar
  • —–. 2014. Menjadikan Indonesia Tangguh dan Bahagia. Hastjarjo, T.D., Minza, W.M., Chizanah, L. (eds).
  • ——. 2011. Psikologi Untuk Kesejahteraan Masyarakat. Faturohman, Tyas, T.H., Minza, W.M., Lufityanto, G. (eds). Yogyakarta: Pustaka Pelajar.
  • Tana, S. 2004. Infeksi Menular Seksual: Terkendalikah?. (Sexually Transmitted Disease: Under Control?) Wattie, A.M. & Minza, W.M.M. (eds). Yogyakarta: CPPS GMU and Ford Foundation.
  • Hungu, F.T. 2005. Sifon: Pedang Bermata Dua Bagi Perempuan (Sifon: Two Sides of the Sword for Women). Latief, S & Minza, W.M.M (eds). Yogyakarta: CPPS GMU and Ford Foundation.
  • Demmallino, E & Wicaksono, B. 2004. Utang Budaya Perempuan Tana Toraja  (Women’s Cultural Debt in Tana Toraja, Eastern Indonesia). Darwin, M & Minza, W.M.M (eds).  Yogyakarta: CPPS GMU and Ford Foundation.
  • Imelda et al. 2004. Utang Selilit Pinggang: Sistem Ijon dalam Perdagangan Anak Perempuan (Debt: The Ijon System in Child Trafficking among Girls). Wattie, A.M & Minza, W.M.M. Yogyakarta: CPPS GMU and Ford Foundation.

Book Chapter

  • Minza, W.M., M. Wahid, M. Zaky, Sabrina, Z.N. 2017. Youth Movements and Politics of Recognition and Redistribution in Politics of Citizenship. Hiareij, E & C. Stokke (eds). Jakarta: Yayasan Obor Indonesia.
  • Minza, W.M. 2016. Ojeg. Ontmoetingen met Mario. S. Verstappen & W.Sier (eds). Amsterdam: ANWB
  • Minza, W.M. 2014. Masa Muda sebagai Masa Transisi. Handbook Studi Pemuda. Youth Studies Centre FISIPOL UGM dan Kementerian Pemuda dan Olah Raga.
  • Minza, W.M.,& Rahadianto, O. 2014 Pemuda sebagai Identitas: Pendekatan Identitas Sosial dan (Sub) Kultur Pemuda.  Handbook Studi Pemuda. Youth Studies Centre FISIPOL UGM dan Kementerian Pemuda dan Olah Raga.
  • Minza, W.M. 2014. Ethnicity and Young People’s Work Aspiration in Pontianak. In Search of Middle Indonesia: Middle Classes in Provincial Towns. Leiden: Brill.
  • Minza, W.M. 2012. Young Migrants and Education to Work Transitions in Pontianak, West Kalimantan. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology. Vol 13, no.1., pp 64-75
  • Minza, W.M. 2011. Class and the Making of Social Adulthood. Pemuda Pasca Orba: Potret Kontemporer Pemuda Indonesia. Azca, N.; Margono, S.A. ; Wildan, L.  (eds). Yogyakarta: Youth Studies Centre FISIPOL UGM bekerja sama dengan Deputi Bidang Harmonisasi dan Kemitraan, Kementerian Negara Pemuda dan Olah Raga Republik Indonesia.
  • Minza, W.M. 2011. Anak Muda dan Transisi Menuju Dewasa (Young People and Transition to Adulthood) Psikologi Untuk Kesejahteraan Masyarakat. Faturohman, Tyas, T.H., Minza, W.M., Lufityanto, G. (eds). Yogyakarta: Pustaka Pelajar.
  • Minza, W.M.2010. Penciptaan Akses Pendidikan melalui Pembiayaan Parsial (Creating Access to Education through Partial Expenditure). Akses Penduduk Miskin Terhadap Kebutuhan Dasar. Tukiran, Pitoyo, A.J. , Kutanegara, P.M. (eds). Yogyakarta: Pusat Studi Kependudukan dan Kebijakan UGM.

Electronic mass media

Minza, W.M. 2015. Aspiring to become a civil servant. Inside Indonesia (April-June 2015 Edition). http://www.insideindonesia.org/aspiring-to-become-a-civil-servant-2

Research Report

Minza, W.M. 2005. Gender and Changes in Tsunami Affected Villages in NAD Province. Banda Aceh: Oxfam, UNFPA, IAIN Ar-Ranirry. https://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/gender-and-changes-in-tsunami-affected-villages-in-nanggroe-aceh-darussalam-pro-112418

 

RECENT SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS/CONFERENCESAs Presenter

  • Youth Movement. Post Fieldwork Workshop. The Politics of Citizenship in Indonesia: Power Welfare and Democracy. Yogyakarta, 29 September – 1 October 2015 (with Wahid, M., Zaky, M., and Shabrina, Z.)
  • Parental Expectations and Young People’s Migratory Experiences in Indonesia. To be presented at the EUROSEAS (European Association for Southeast Asian Studies) Conference in the “What Role for Southeast Asian Youth”, Vienna: 11-14 August 2015.
  • Dynamics of Polyculturalism among Lower Class Migrants in Indonesia. To be presented as the 11th Asian Association of Social Psychology Conference, Cebu: 19-22 August 2015.
  • Youth and Citizenship. General Citizenship Workshop: Power, Welfare, and Democracy. Department of Politics and Government, Faculty of Social Sciences, UGM. Yogyakarta, 11-13 December 2014.
  • Growing Up Through Leisure Cultures on Campus in Pontianak, Kalimantan in Youthful Futures?: Aspirations, Education and Employment in Asia Conference (5-6 May 2014). Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore.
  • Exploring Relational and Personal Trustworthiness (with Faturochman as first author) International Association for Relationship Research Conference. Melbourne, 10-13 July 2014.
  • Pemuda: Pendidikan dan Kerja (Youth: Education and Work). Writing Workshop for Handbook of Youth Studies. Youth Studies Centre, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Yogyakarta. 18 October 2013.
  • Finding Meaningful Work, Making Work Meaningful: Education and Work Transitions in Pontianak, West Kalimantan in 3rd International Conference of Geographies of Children, Young People and Families, Department of Geography NUS, Singapore.
  • Etnografi (Ethnography). Workshop on Qualitative Methodology. Faculty of Psychology. Wonosobo, October 2012.
  • Youth, Identity, and Romantic Relationships: Negotiating Uncertain Futures in Pontianak, West Kalimantan in 11th Biennial Conference of the Borneo Research Council. 25-27 June 2012. Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam, The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences,
    Universiti Brunei Darussalam.
  • Menjadi Dewasa di Mata Anak Muda Pontianak, Kalimantan Barat (Adulthood in the Eyes of Young People in Pontianak, West Kalimantan). Yogyakarta, 5 January 2012.
  • Youth and Generation: A Southeast Asian Perspective in Southeast Asia Update, Leiden, 24 June 2011 (with Huijsmans, R, Naafs, S., Amin, B., Savirani, A.)
  • Class and the Making of Social Adulthood. In Search of Middle Indonesia Final Conference, Leiden, 27-29 September 2010
  • It’s All About the Family: Conceptualizing Adulthood in Pontianak, West Kalimantan. International Conference on Indigenous and Cultural Psychology. Yogyakarta, 25-26 July 2010.
  • Education to Work Transition among Migrant Youth in Pontianak, West Kalimantan in Growing Up in Indonesia: Experience and Diversity in Youth Transitions. 28-30 September 2009, Australian National University, Canberra.
  • Education to Work Transition among Migrant Youth in Pontianak: Preliminary Findings. Third In Search of Middle Indonesia Conference. Pontianak, October 2009.
  • Growing Up in a Malay World: Ethnic Identity and Youth Transition in Pontianak. Second In Search of Middle Indonesia Conference. Yogyakarta, July 2008.
  • Youth, Identity, and Work. Presented at First In Search of Middle Indonesia Conference. Yogyakarta, 12 December 2007.