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Yuda Rasyadian

Graduate Student
Graduate Employee
Anthropology
Office: Condon Hall 365
Office Hours: Thursday 2-4 p.m.
Research Interests: Development, political anthropology, political economy, social theories, social movements, feminist praxis and methodologies, nonprofits, Indigenous epistemologies, law, Indigeneity, West Timor, West Papua.

Biography

Yuda is a PhD student and graduate teaching fellow in the Anthropology department at the University of Oregon. He received his BA in anthropology from Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia, and an MA in Anthropology from Northern Illinois University, where he was awarded the 2020 Outstanding Graduate Student Award. He works in a multicultural environment in Indonesia and West Papua with several grassroots and Indigenous communities. His doctoral research investigates development regimes, land grabbing, social movements, feminist praxis and ethics of care, nonprofit activism, law, and relational world-making in Indonesia and Southeast Asia, seeking to understand how development is challenged and transmogrified by multiple forms of politics. Yuda is also a Digital Editorial Fellow for the Political and Legal Anthropology Review journal (PoLAR) (https://polarjournal.org/digital-editorial-fellows/) and is passionate about teaching, social justice activism, and various global solidarity efforts.