Email : yulia.sari@unpar.ac.id, kalab_hi.fisip@unpar.ac.id
EDUCATION
Doctoral : Policy and Governance, Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University
Master : Public Policy, Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University | Development Studies, School of Oriental & African Studies, University of London
Bachelor : Engineering in Regional and City Planning, Bandung Institute of Technology
PROFILE
Yulia Indrawati Sari (Indri) has been a permanent lecturer in the International Relations Study Program at Parahyangan Catholic University, Bandung, since 2010. Her main research interests include development policy, particularly community-based development, policy monitoring and evaluation, GEDSI (Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion), the non-governmental organization and civil society sectors, and sustainable development.
In addition to teaching, Indri is actively involved in research in collaboration with various research institutions and non-governmental organizations, such as the AKATIGA Foundation, The Asia Foundation, the Asia Research Center (ARC) at the University of Indonesia, PUPUK Surabaya, and Melbourne University. She also serves as a board member at the AKATIGA Foundation and the Perkumpulan Seni Tani (Farmers’ Art Association), and is a research fellow at ARC UI.
Indri’s research has been published in various academic journals and mass media, demonstrating her contribution to the development of International Relations.
COURSES
- Political Economy of Resource
- Gender in International Relations
- Community Empowerment Projects
- NGOs and Social Change
PUBLICATION
Sari YI. The dynamics of the Green Policies in Papua Land. (2023): A Political Economy Study. A Chapter in a book edited by Annisa Triyanti, Mochamad Indrawan, Laely Nurhidayah,& Muh Aris Marfai in Environmental Governance in Indonesia. Environment *Policy. Volume 61. Springer. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-15904-6_11
Sari YI, Dewi EAS, & Ayunda AASDNA. (2022). Empowering women to choose weaving over illegal work. 360Info. https://360info.org/empowering-women-to-choose-weaving-overillegal-work/
Sari YI & Rahman E. (2021). Roads for communities, not commodities: A qualitative study of the consequences of road development in Papua, Indonesia. Human Ecology Review. Vol 27:1.
Sari YI. 2019. Birokrasi masih hambat penyaluran bantuan saat bencana. The Conversation Indonesia. https://theconversation.com/birokrasi-masih-hambat-penyaluran-bantuan-saat-bencana-125317
Sari Yi 2017, ‘When village development fails’, Inside Indonesia, April-June 2017. https://www.insideindonesia.org/editions/edition-128-apr-jun-2017/when-village-development-fails
Sari YI 2016, ‘Papua’s time bombs: land politics, clan rivalry and fear in a troubled region’, New Mandala, 7 January 2016. https://www.newmandala.org/papuas-time-bomb/



