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{{Infobox scholar
| name = Ien Ang
| birth_date = 1954 <ref>[http://albumacademicum.uva.nl/id/id050586 M.I. Ang, 1954 -] at the UvA ''Album Academicum'' webs tie.</ref>
| birth_place = [[Surabaya]], [[Jawa Timur]], [[Indonesia]]
| main_interests = Media, budaya konsumsi, audiensi, politik identitas
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'''Ien Ang''' (lahir 1954) adalah seorang [[Profesor]] [[Kajian budaya|Kajian Budaya]] di Institute for Culture and Society [[Universitas Western Sydney]] (UWS), Australia. Ien Ang juga adalah ''founding Director Institue for Culture and Society''. Ien Ang adalah seorang [[Akademikus|akademisi]] Kajian Budaya terkemuka dengan karya-karya interdisipliner beragam bidang kajian ilmu-ilmu [[sosial]] dan kemasyarakatan. Saat ini ia menjabat sebagai ketua dari ''Expert Working Group on Asia Literacy: Language and Beyond, for the Australian Council of Learned Academies' Securing Australia's Future program.''
= Latar Belakang =
Dia adalah perempuan [[Tionghoa-Indonesia|Tionghoa]] Indonesia yang lahir di [[Jawa Timur|Jawa]] Timur. Mengenyam pendidikan di [[Netherlands]] hingga menerima gelar [[Doktor]] pada tahun 1990 di bidang ''Social and Cultural Sciences'', dari [[Universitas]] [[Amsterdam]].
http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=1127170&search_type=simple&showInd=true {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151209002711/http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=1127170&search_type=simple&showInd=true |date=2015-12-09 }}</ref><sup>.</sup> Karya-karyanya mencakup topik [[Asia]] Kontemporer dan Perubahan tak ter-Tata Dunia Baru, Hubungan Australia-Asia, serta tentang Teori-teori dan [[Metodologi]]. Ien Ang adalah seorang ''public commentator'' yang terkemuka di [[Australia]] dan salah seorang anggota Dewan ''Australian Academy of the Humanities'' <ref name=":1">{{Cite web |url=http://www.humanities.org.au/Fellowship/FindFellows/tabid/123/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/1058/Ang-Ien.aspx |title=Salinan arsip |access-date=2015-12-01 |archive-date=2012-03-20 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320203653/http://www.humanities.org.au/Fellowship/FindFellows/tabid/123/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/1058/Ang-Ien.aspx |dead-url=yes }}</ref>
Karya-karya inovatif interdisipliner Profesor Ang meliputi pola-pola arus budaya dan pertukaran dalam dunia yang semakin mengglobal, yang terfokus pada topik-topik berikut:
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* Migrasi, Etnisitas dan Multikulturalisme di Australia dan Indonesia
* Representasi dalam Institusi-institusi Budaya Kontemporer
Buku-bukunya yang telah dikenal luas antara lain ''Watching Dallas'',
Sebagai seorang akademisi dunia, Ang sering menjadi pembicara utama di Australia dan internasional. Sebagai seorang ''ARC'' ''Professorial Fellow'', Ang senantiasa mengeksplorasi implikasi-implikasi praktis dan
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PhD, 1990, Social and Cultural Sciences, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Kandidaats/BA, 1977, Psychology, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Nama Ien Ang tidak cukup dikenal di Indonesia. Dalam suatu wawancara dengan Ignatius Haryanto yang diterbitkan di sebuah [[Koran|harian]] nasional [[Kompas (surat kabar)|Kompas]], 12 November 2000 Ien Ang
Di antara waktunya selama sebulan tinggal di [[Singapura]] sebagai fellow pada Centre for Advance Studies, NUS, Ien Ang sempat mempresentasikan paper diskusi yang berjudul "Indonesia on My Mind: Diaspora, Internet and the Struggle for Hybridity". Paper ini merupakan sebagian dari buku keempat yang sedang ditulisnya berjudul On Not Speaking Chinese: Living Between Asia & West. Artikel ini judulnya diambil dari salah satu judul lagu yang pernah dibawakan penyanyi Ray Charles, Georgia On My Mind, mungkin menjadi semacam kilas balik bagi Ang dalam mengenal Indonesia yang pernah ia kenal sebagai tanah lahir dan tempat dimana ia menghabiskan masa kecilnya.
Lahir sebagai anak pertama dari lima orang bersaudara dari pasangan Ang Khoen Ie dan Oey Sioe Ing, Ien Ang merasakan hidupnya sebagai bagian dari diaspora manusia Indonesia yang meninggalkan Indonesia pada tahun 1966, setahun setelah meletuskan peristiwa 30 September 1965. Ang tinggal di Belanda selama 25 tahun hingga ia mendapatkan gelar doktor dari University of Amsterdam, dan sejak tahun 1991 ia tinggal di Australia. Ia lulus doktor pada tahun 1985 dengan dibimbing oleh Prof Dennis Mc Quaill, setelah menyelesaikan program Doktorandusnya pada tahun 1982. Kedua tesisnya telah dibukukan dengan judul Watching Dallas (1985), dan Desperately Seeking Audience (1991). Buku Ang lainnya adalah Living Room Wars, dan ketiga buku ini diterbitkan oleh penerbit Routledge, penerbit buku akademik bergengsi asal Inggris.
Ia sempat menjadi lecturer pada Jurusan Ilmu Politik di Universitas Amsterdam, sebelum akhirnya ia pindah ke Murdoch University, Australia Barat pada tahun 1991 menjadi Senior Lecturer dan ia pun menjadi Direktur dari Center for Research in Culture and Communication pada universitas yang sama. Dari Murdoch, ia pindah ke University of Western Sydney, dan menjadi Direktur Institute for Cultural Research dan menjadi editor untuk sebuah jurnal bernama Communal/Plural (Journal of Transnational and Crosscultural Studies) milik Universitas Western of Sydney. Di luar kesibukannya, ia pun masih sempat menikmati musik yang menjadi hobinya, terutama musik-musik berbagai etnik dunia, seperti musik asal [[Brasil|Brazil]], Gilberto GIl, atau juga mendengarkan tiupan [[Saksofon|saxophone]] dari Miles Dives. Untuk artis wanita, ia menyukai penyanyi [[Madonna]] yang menurutnya, "sangat menarik memperhatikan dirinya yang terus menginterpretasikan dirinya". Tak heran jika salah satu judul buku Ang pun mengambil inspirasi dari salah satu film yang pernah dibintangi Madonna, Desperately Seeking Susan.
Ia mengaku hanya sedikit bisa berbahasa Indonesia, dan ia berpikir untuk belajar kembali bahasa Indonesia. Namun, jika ada seorang asing bertanya tentang identitas diri kepadanya, Ang tak akan ragu menyebut "saya orang Indonesia, yang mendapatkan pendidikan di [[Belanda]] dan kini tinggal di Australia."
== Anugerah Penghargaan ==
* 2006: Scholar in Residence, Scholars Program for Cultural and Communication, Annenberg School of Communication, University of Pennsylvania
* 2005-2009: Australian Research Council Professorial Fellowship
* 2005: Visiting Professor, Advanced Cultural Studies Institute of Sweden, Linkoping University, Sweden
* 2004: Visiting Professor, City University of Hong Kong
* 2003: Recipient, Centenary Medal, Australian Commonwealth Government
* 2003: Benjamin Meaker Visiting Professor, University of Bristol
* 2001: Presenter of the Annual History Lecture, History Council of NSW
* 2000: Fellow, Australian Academic of the Humanities
* 2001-2003: Elected Member, Council of the Australian Academy of the Humanities
* 2000: Isaac Manasseh Meyer Fellowship, National University of Singapore
* 1998: Center for Cultural Studies Resident Scholarship, University of California, Santa Cruz
* 1998: Obermann Center Research Fellowship, University of Iowa
* 1994: Cultural Studies Research Fellowship, East West Center, Hawaii
* 1992: Visiting Professor, University of Stockholm, Sweden
* 1986-present: Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the following journals: ''New Formations, Cultural Studies, Continuum: Australian Journal for the Media, Cultural Studies Review, Social Semiotics, European Journal of Cultural Studies, Hecate, Feminist Media Studies, International Feminist Journal of Politics, Topia: Canadian Journal for Cultural Studies, Traces: Multilingual Journal for Cultural Theory, Ethnicities, Comparative American Studies, American Ethnologist''
* 2003-2004: External advisor, National Museum of Australia
* 2002-2004: Member, International Advisory Committee, Institute for Citizenship and Globalization, Deakin University
* 2002: Australian reader, Humanities and Creative Arts panel, Australian Research Council
* 2001: International (Non UK) Adviser, Communications, Cultural and Media Studies assessment panel, Research Assessment Exercise, United Kingdom
* 1999-2003: External Examiner, Cultural Studies Program, Lingnan University, [[Hong Kong]], PRC
* 1999-2002: Member, Reference Group for the Migration Heritage Centre, Premier's Department, State Government of New South Wales
* '''Karya-karya'''
=== Buku ===
* Lally, E, Ang, I & Anderson, K (eds) 2011,
* Ang, I, Hawkins, G & Dabboussy, L 2008, ''The SBS story: the challenge of cultural diversity'', UNSW Press, Sydney.
* Ang, I 2001, ''On not speaking Chinese: living between Asia and the West'', Routledge, London & New York.
* Ang, I 1996, ''Living room wars: rethinking media audiences for a postmodern world'', Routledge, London & New York.
* Ang, I
* Ang, I 1985, ''Watching Dallas: soap opera and the melodramatic imagination'', Methuen, London.
=== Chapter Buku ===
* Ang, I 2013, 'No longer Chinese? residual Chineseness after the rise of China', in J Kuehn, K Louie & DM Pomfret (eds),
* Ang, I 2013, 'On display: the state of the world', in T Winter (ed.), ''Shanghai Expo: an international forum on the future of cities'', Routledge, London, pp. 101–19.
* Ang, I 2012, 'Culture as a site of struggle: the contribution of cultural studies', in Z Ibrahim & J Petaling (eds), ''Social science and knowledge in a globalising world'', PSSM and Strategic Information and Research Development Centre, Malaysia, pp. 313–22.
* Ang, I & Mar, P 2011, 'Making art matter: navigating the collaborative turn', in B Zelizer (ed.), ''Making the university matter'', Routledge, London & New York, pp. 113–21.
* Ang, I & Pothen, N 2011, 'The transnational communication of "racism": media, migration, and the shaping of international relations', in T Kuhn (ed.), ''Matters of communication: political, cultural, and technological challenges to communication theorizing,'' Hampton Press, New York, pp. 125–44.
* Ang, I 2011, 'Unsettling the national: heritage and diaspora', in H Anheier & YR Isar (eds), ''Heritage, memory and identity,'' Sage, Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore & Washington DC, pp. 82–94.
* Ang, I 2011, 'Partnerships for contemporary art: bridging diverging worlds', in E Lally, I Ang, & K Anderson (eds), ''The art of engagement: culture, collaboration, innovation'', University of Western Australia Press, Perth, pp. 69–91.
* Mar, P, Lally, E, Ang, I & Kelly, M 2011, 'The artists and their projects: Craig Walsh, Heads Up; Sylvie Blocher/Campement Urbain, The Panthers of the Future/The Future of the Panthers; Ash Keating, Activate 2750; Jeanne van Heeswijk, Talking Trash: Personal Relationships with Waste', in E Lally, I Ang, & K Anderson (eds), ''The art of engagement: culture, collaboration, innovation'', University of Western Australia Press, Perth, pp. 19–63.
* Ang, I, Lally, E, Anderson K, Mar P & Kelly M 2011, 'Introduction: what is the art of engagement?', in E Lally, I Ang, & K Anderson (eds), ''The art of engagement: culture, collaboration, innovation'', University of Western Australia Press, Perth, pp. 1–13.
* Anderson, K, Ang, I & Lally, E 2011, 'Conclusion', in E Lally, I Ang, & K Anderson (eds), ''The art of engagement: culture, collaboration, innovation'', University of Western Australia Press, Perth, pp. 225–29.
* Ang, I 2010, 'Complex', in N Tsoutas (ed.), ''Australian'', Casula Powerhouse, Casula, pp. 32–38.
* Ang, I 2010, 'Sobre no hablar Chino: identificaciones diasporicas y etnicidad postmoderna', in PB Rodriguez & CR Gonzalez (eds), ''Nacion, diversidad y genero: perspetivas criticas'', Anthropos, Rubi, pp. 185–214. [Reprint of: Ang, I 2001, On not speaking Chinese: living between Asia and the West, Routledge, London & New York.]
* Ang, I 2009, 'Un courant dominant la recherche en communication: les Cultural Studies', in E Dacheux (ed.), ''Les sciences de l'information et de la communication'', CNRS Éditions, Paris, pp. 67–91.
* Ang, I 2008, 'Cultural studies', in T Bennett & J Frow (eds), ''The Sage handbook of cultural analysis,'' Sage Publications, Los Angeles, London, New Delhi & Singapore, pp. 227–48.
* Ang, I 2007, 'Beyond Asian diasporas', in RS Parrenas & CDS Lok (eds), ''Asian diasporas: new formations, new conceptions'', Stanford University Press, Palo Alto, pp. 285–90.
* Ang, I 2007, 'Between Asia and the West', in M Perkins (ed.), ''Visibly different: face, place and race in Australia'', Peter Lang, Bern, pp. 175–80.
* Ang, I
* Ang, I 2005, 'Diaspora', 'Difference' and 'Multiculturalism', in T Bennett, L Grossberg, & M Morris (eds), ''New keywords in culture and society'', Blackwell, Oxford.
* Ang, I 2005, 'Who needs cultural research?', in P Leystina (ed.), ''Cultural studies and practical politics: theory, coalition building, and social activism'', Blackwell, New York, pp. 477–83.
* Ang, I 2004, 'Beyond transnational nationalism: questioning the borders of the Chinese diaspora in the global city', in BSA Yeoh & K Willis (eds), ''State/nation/transnation: perspectives of transnationalism in the Asia-Pacific'', Routledge, London & New York, pp. 179–98.
* Ang, I 2004, 'The cultural intimacy of TV drama', in K Iwabuchi (ed.), ''Feeling Asian modernities: transnational consumption of Japanese TV dramas'', Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong, pp. 303–09.
* Ang, I 2003, 'Im Reich der Unsicherheit. Das globale Dorf und die kapitalistische Postmoderne', in A Hepp & C Winter (eds), ''Die Cultural Studies Kontroverse'', Klumpen Verlag, Hamburg, pp. 84–110.
* Ang, I 2003, 'From White Australia to Fortress Australia: the anxious nation in the new century', in L Jayasuriya, D Walker & J Gothard (eds), ''Legacies of White Australia: race, culture and nation'', University of Western Australia Press, Crawley, pp. 51–69.
* Ang, I 2003, 'Cultural translation in a globalised world', in N Papastergiadis (ed.), ''Complex entanglements: arts, globalisation and cultural difference'', Rivers Oram Press, London, pp. 30–41.
* Ang, I 2001, 'Desperately guarding borders: media globalization, "cultural imperialism" and the rise of "Asia"", in S Yao (ed.), ''House of glass: culture, modernity and the state in Southeast Asia'', Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore pp. 27-45.
* Ang, I 2001, 'Trapped in ambivalence: Chinese Indonesians, victimhood and the debris of history', in M Morris & B de Bary (eds), ''<nowiki/>'Race' panic and the memory of migration'', Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong, pp. 21-47.
* Ang, I
* Stratton, J & Ang, I 1998, 'Multicultural imagined communities: cultural difference and national identity in the USA and Australia', in D Bennett, D. (ed.), ''Multicultural states: rethinking difference and identity'', Routledge, London & New York, pp. 135-62.
* Ang, I
* Ang, I 1994, 'In the realm of uncertainty: the global village and capitalist postmodernity', in D Crowley & D Mitchell (eds), ''Communication theory today,'' Polity Press, Oxford, pp. 193–213.
=== Artikel dan Jurnal ===
* Ang, I, Isar, YR & Mar, P 2015,
* Ang, I 2015, 'At home in Asia? Sydney's Chinatown and Australia's "Asian Century"', ''International Journal of Cultural Studies''.
* Ang, I 2014, 'Beyond unity in diversity: cosmopolitanizing identities in a globalizing world', ''Diogenes'', vol. 60, no. 1, pp. 10–20.
* Ang, I 2014, 'Beyond Chinese groupism: Chinese Australians between assimilation, multiculturalism and diaspora', ''Ethnic and Racial Studies'', vol. 37, no. 7, pp. 1184–1196.
* Ang, I 2014, '
* Ang, I 2013, 'Cultural studies matters (does it?): engaging inter/disciplinarity', ''Inter-Asia Cultural Studies'', vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 432–37.
* Ang, I 2012, 'Dépasser l'unité dans la diversité: pour des identitiés cosmopolites', ''Diogène'', vol. 237, pp. 12–27.
* Ang, I 2011, 'Navigating complexity: from cultural critique to cultural intelligence', ''Continuum'', vol. 25, no. 6, pp. 779–94.
* Ang, I
* Ang, I 2010, 'Australia, China, and Asian regionalism: navigating distant proximity', ''Amerasia Journal'', vol. 36, no. 2, pp. 127–40.
* Ang, I
* Ang, I & Pothen, N 2009, 'Between promise and practice: Web 2.0, intercultural dialogue and digital scholarship', ''Fibreculture'', 14.
* Ang, I 2009, 'Henry Mayer Lecture 2009 – From Dallas to SBS: the popular, the global and the diverse on television', ''Media International Australia'', no. 131, pp. 6–15.
* Ang, I 2008, 'Passengers on train Australia', ''Griffith Review: Re-Imagining Australia'', no. 19, pp. 227–39.
* Ang, I
* Hawkins, G & Ang, I 2007, 'Inventing SBS: televising the foreign', ''ACH: The Journal of the History of Culture in Australia'', vol. 26, no.1, pp. 1–14.
* Ang, I
* Ang, I 2006, 'From cultural studies to cultural research: engaged scholarship in the 21st century', ''Cultural Studies Review,'' vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 183–97.
* Ang, I
* Ang, I 2005, 'De-Americanizing the global? Overcoming fundamentalism in a volatile world',''Comparative American Studies'', vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 267–81.
* Ang, I
* Koser, K, Werbner, P & Ang, I 2004, 'Cultural research and refugee studies: new knowledge, methodologies, and practical implications; a panel commentary', ''Social Analysis'', vol. 48, no. 3, pp. 59–65.
* Ang, I 2003, 'Representing social life in a conflicting global world: from diaspora to hybridity', ''Hong Kong Journal of Sociology'', no. 4, pp. 1–12.
* Ang, I 2003, 'Intertwining histories: nation, migration and heritage', ''AUMLA: Journal of the Australian Universities Language and Literature Association'', no. 99, pp. 23–35.
* Ang, I 2003, 'Together-in-difference: beyond diaspora, into hybridity', ''Asian Studies Review'', vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 141–54.
* Ang, I 2002, 'After "911": defending the global city', ''Ethnicities'', vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 160–62.
* Ang, I
* Ang, I & Stratton J 1996, 'Asianing Australia: notes toward a critical transnationalism in cultural studies', ''Cultural Studies'', vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 16–36.
=== Laporan ===
* Mar, P & Ang, I 2015,
* Ang, I, Tambiah, Y & Mar, P 2015, ''Smart engagement with Asia: leveraging language, research and culture'', Australian Council of Learned Academies, Melbourne.
* Ang, I, Brand, J, Noble, G & Sternberg, J 2006, ''Connecting diversity: paradoxes of multicultural Australia,'' Special Broadcasting Service Corporation, Sydney.
* Ang, I & Cassity, E 2004, ''Attraction of strangers: partnerships in humanities research'', Australian Academy of the Humanities, Canberra.
* Ang, I,
=== Presentasi ===
Ang, I, 'Intertwining histories: heritage and diversity', presented at the Annual History Lecture of the History Council of New South Wales, Sydney, 24 September 2001.
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* Date information sourced from Library of Congress Authorities data, via corresponding
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* Ang, Ien 1985
* Yin, Robert K.
* Donmoyer, Robert 2002, 'Generalisability and the Single Case Study.' in Gomm, Roger, Hammersley, Martyn & Foster, Peter (eds), Case Study Method. Sage Publications, London,
* Spence, Louise 2005, Watching Daytime Soap Operas: The Power of Pleasure, Wesleyan University Press, Connecticut.
* Ang, Ien 2009, 'Henry Mayer Lecture 2009 – From Dallas to SBS: The Popular, The Global and The Diverse on Television’, Media International Australia, vol. 131,
* Ang, Ien 2006, Living Room Wars: Rethinking Media Audience for a Postmodern World, Routledge, London.
* Ang, Ien, Hawkins, Gay & Dabboussy, Lamia 2008,
* Ang, Ien 2009, 'Henry Mayer Lecture 2009 – From Dallas to SBS: The Popular, The Global and The Diverse on Television’, Media International Australia, vol. 131, p.
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