Within the context of Indonesia’s national development, electricity is a form of power not only in a physical sense, but also in a political sense.
Read my review of @antomohsin book 'Electrifying Indonesia' here:
https://t.co/WGt398zEMm
Cerita sedih seperti ini masih aja muncul. Gimana sih pemerintah? Sedikit2 kriminalisasi. Omong kosong soal keadilan kalau pisau hukum selalu tajam ke bawah tapi tumpul ke atas.
https://t.co/RqbNxMXxC0
Makin yakin ini bukan soal khilaf atau biasa bercanda. Miftah ini habitnya sudah buruk, otaknya jorok, mulutnya kotor. Bu Yati Pesek ini seniwati senior yang sangat dihormati. Mosok dihina seperti ini?
Astaghfirullahaladziiim
Presiden @prabowo
Mengapa manusia mulut jahanam seperti ini Bapak percaya masuk ke Pemerintahan?
Innalillahi wa Inna ilaihi rojiuun.
Berapa jahatnya menghina perempuan dua kali lipat
Bagi yang tidak bisa berbahasa Jawa, saya terjemahkan omongan si mulut busuk ini:
"SAYA BERSYUKUR BU YATI WAJAHNYA JELEK.
KALAU CANTIK MAKA JADI LONTE"
Sudah tidak ngerti lagi kenapa semua manusia mulut sampah Bapak Presiden masukkan dalam kabinet?
Apa belum kurang mulut si FUFUFAFA mengata-ngatai Bapak biji satu jendral pecatan mas Didit homo?
Dan Bapak tidak ambil tindakan apapun
Masih ditambah manusia ini lagi?
Dan Bapak juga tidak ambil tindakan apapun?
Thank you @pkhardy for comissioning the review and @MikeDegani for writing a very well thought out review! It’s so nice to read a fellow energy and electricity studies scholar’s take on my book.
Mark your calendars:
Hiwar Scholars Seminar: “Fish, Water, Salt: Wetland Geographies and the History of Energy Transitions in South India c. 1930-1970” by @adityaramesh11, assistant professor at the @UW, and moderated by @antomohsin, assistant professor at @NUQatar.
🗓️ October 20
⏰ 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
📍 @NUQatar
I just listened to this podcast episode the previous week before Demis Hassabis was announced as a recipient this year’s Nobel Laureate in Chemistry. What an interesing life scientific journey!
https://t.co/9w1NUcVPE2
The construction of Nusantara, Indonesia’s planned new capital city in East Kalimantan is feared only for elites.
Source: The Star https://t.co/fVWYxGIIo0
"The first-year students in this class are from around the world — all 50 states and Puerto Rico, 90 different countries (Togo among them for the first time) and six continents."
https://t.co/Yo8ZAgrJJF