Abdil Mughis Mudhoffir, PhD.

NIP: 198404032010121002

Latar Belakang Pendidikan:

  • (S3) (Ilmu Politik, Asia Institute The University of Melbourne, Australia)
  • (S2) (Sosiologi, Universitas Indonesia)
  • (S1) (Hukum, Universitas Brawijaya Malang)

    Konsentrasi Studi:
  • Gerakan Sosial
  • Sosiologi Pembangunan
  • Hak Asasi Manusia

Publikasi

  1. Buasnya sistem politik Indonesia halangi upaya reformasi dari dalam oleh mantan aktivis (The Conversation, 6/4/2018)
  2. Should we worry about Islamism in Indonesia? (Artikel theconversation.com, 5/12/2017)
  3. How autonomous are Indonesian universities? (Artikel indonesiaatmelbourne.unimelb.edu.au, 28/11/2017)
  4. Plagiarisme di UNJ: persekongkolan akademisi dan politikus (Artikel theconversation.com, 29/9/2017)
  5. Law on Mass Organisations is Merely about Power (Artikel thejakartapost.com, 30/8/2017)
  6. Identity politics: mobilising religious sentiment in democratic Indonesia (Artikel indonesiaatmelbourne.unimelb.edu.au 14/6/2017)
  7. Siapa yang Diuntungkan dari “Kapitalisme Negara”? (Artikel indoprogress.com 5/4/2017)
  8. Menjelaskan Kembali Oligarki dan Euforia Kebangkitan Islam (Artikel indoprogress.com 14/3/2017)
  9. Charges and Counter-Charges Threaten Indonesian Democracy (Artikel indonesiaatmelbourne.unimelb.edu.au 28/2/2017)
  10. Yang Patut Dikhawatirkan adalah Politik yang Rasis, bukan Populisme Islam (Artikel indoprogress.com, 23/2/2017)
  11. Who is in Control of Indonesia? (Artikel eastasiaforum.org 9/2/2017)
  12. Kajian Signifikansi Faktor Yang Mempengaruhi Penggunaan e-Learning Pada Siswa SMK Global Informatika Tangerang (Jurnal RESTI (Rekayasa Sistem dan Teknologi Informasi), 1, 2017,1, 9-18)
  13. Islamic Militias and Capitalist Development in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia (Journal of Contemporary Asia, 2017, 1-20)
  14. Populisme Islam dan Tantangan Demokrasi di Indonesia (Jurnal prisma, 36, 2017, 3, 48-59)
  15. Kekerasan Sipil dan Kekuasaan Negara (Artikel indoprogress.com 15/12/2016)
  16. Quo Vadis Ilmuan Sosial di Indonesia. Indonesian (Journal of Sociology and Education Policy, 2016)
  17. Understanding Violence against the Left in Indonesia (Artikel theconversation.com 14/4/2016)
  18. Why Hundreds of Thousands of Muslims Rallied against the Jakarta Governor (Artikel theconversation.com 11/9/2016)
  19. Fahri Hamzah’s dismissal from PKS reveals the trials of opposition in Indonesia (Artikel indonesiaatmelbourne.unimelb.edu.au 26/5/2016)
  20. Whither Indonesian Social Scientist? (Artikel thejakartapost.com, 18/5/2016)
  21. Security Measures too much to Defy Terror (Artikel thejakartapost.com, 29/1/2016)
  22. In Indonesia, free speech ends where talk of 1965 begins (Media Asia, 43, 2016, 1, 7-9)
  23. Indonesia’s New Cabinet Built on Political Transaction (Artikel theconversation.com, 8/1/2016)
  24. Countering Radical Islamic Thoughts, Reducing Inequality (Artikel thejakartapost.com, 4/10/2015)
  25. Krisis Ekologi dan Ancaman bagi Kapitalisme (MASYARAKAT: Jurnal Sosiologi, 2015, 93-102)
  26. Political Islam and Religious Violence in Post-New Order Indonesia. (Jurnal Sosiologi Masyarakat, 2015)
  27. Embrio Sosiologi Militer di Indonesia (MASYARAKAT: Jurnal Sosiologi, 2015, 3-7)
  28. The Dilemma of Political Opposition in Indonesia (Artikel thejakartapost.com, 11/7./2014)
  29. Gus Dur’s Islamic Indigenization vs Radicalism (Article thejakartapost.com, 1/3/2014)