BKI - the Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia - is an Open Access, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal on Southeast Asia. The journal has a strong focus on Indonesia, but welcomes articles from around the region and from a range of disciplines. These include anthropology, history, political science, law, sociology, social geography, development studies, urban studies, literature, socio-linguistics, and economics.
Articles published in BKI reach out to a broader audience than the one defined by a specific discipline, and highlight the socio-political relevance of the object of study.
BKI engages with topical debates in its book reviews, book debates and review essays. We also provide summaries of recently-published Dutch and Indonesian-language books.
Established in 1853, BKI has been in publication for over 170 years. This long history has given us a strong commitment to the values of open science and decolonizing knowledge. We live bythese values through publishing articles from a diversity of authors, especially from the Global South, and through publishing Open Access, which is made possible thanks to a generous subvention from the learned society Vereniging KITLV (NL).
The Article Processing Charge (APC) is waived, and all articles are published in Open Access at no cost to the author.
Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia is indexed by Web of Science.
Editorial Team
Marieke Bloembergen, Editor-in-Chief, kitlv/Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian, the Netherlands
Ireen Hoogeboom, Managing Editor, kitlv/Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian, the Netherlands
Jacqui Baker, Murdoch University, Australia
Saras Dewi, University of Indonesia, Indonesia
Annemarie Samuels, Leiden University, the Netherlands
Susie Protschky, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Faizah Zakaria, National University, Singapore
Book Review Editors
Tom Hoogervorst, kitlv/Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies, the Netherlands
Susi Moeimam, kitlv/Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies, the Netherlands
Advisory Board
Sunil Amrith, Palacký Yale University, USA
Bart Barendregt, Leiden University, the Netherlands
Manneke Budiman, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia
Ahmad Dhiaulhaq, Kyoto University, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Japan
Michele Ford, University of Sydney, Australia
Hoko Horii, Leiden University, the Netherlands
Iza Hussin, University of Cambridge, UK
Trude Jacobsen Gidaszewski, Northern Illinois University, USA
Gerry van Klinken, kitlv/Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian, the Netherlands
Sumit K. Mandal, University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus, Malaysia
Tam Ngo, Max Planck institute for the Study of religious and Ethnic Diversity, Germany/ NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, the Netherlands
Ronit Ricci, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Miriam Stark, University of Hawai’i Manoa, USA
Karen Strassler, Cuny Graduate Centre, USA
Rianne Subijanto, Baruch College, City University of New York, USA
Adrian Vickers, University of Sydney, Australia
Academic OneFile
Anthropological Index Online
Arts & Humanities Citation Index
Arts and Humanities Search
ArticleFirst
Bibliographic Index
Bibliography of Asian Studies (Online)
CSA Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts
Current Abstracts
Current Contents
Dietrich's Index Philosophicus
Directory of Open Access Journals
ERIH PLUS
Exerpta Indonesica
Humanities International Complete
Humanities International Index
Humanities Source
Humanities Source Ultimate
Index Islamicus
InfoTrac Custom
International Bibliography of the Social Sciences
Internationale Bibliographie der Geistes und Sozialwissenschaflicher Zeitschriftenliteratur
Internationale Bibliographie der Rezensionen Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaftlicher Literatur
Linguistic Bibliography
MLA International Bibliograpy
Personal Alert (E-mail)
RILM Abstracts of Music Literature
Russian Academy of Sciences Bibliographies
SCOPUS
Social Sciences Citation Index
Social Services Abstracts
SocINDEX
SocINDEX with Full Text
Sociological Abstracts (Online)
TOC Premier
Web of Science
Online submission: Articles for publication in Bijdragen tot de Land-, Taal- en Volkenkunde can be submitted online through Editorial Manager, please click here.
Marieke Bloembergen is a cultural historian and senior researcher at KITLV, and professor in Heritage and Postcolonial Studies in Indonesian History at Leiden University’s Institute for History. Her research interests concern the political dynamics of cultural knowledge production in colonial and post-colonial Indonesia, in relation to objects, non-human species, heritage practices, art, and notions of (environmental) care, and in their local, inter-Asian and global dimensions.
Online submission: Articles for publication in Bijdragen tot de Land-, Taal- en Volkenkunde can be submitted online through Editorial Manager, please click here.
Editorial Team
Marieke Bloembergen, Editor-in-Chief, kitlv/Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian, the Netherlands
Ireen Hoogeboom, Managing Editor, kitlv/Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian, the Netherlands
Jacqui Baker, Murdoch University, Australia
Saras Dewi, University of Indonesia, Indonesia
Annemarie Samuels, Leiden University, the Netherlands
Susie Protschky, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Faizah Zakaria, National University, Singapore
Book Review Editors
Tom Hoogervorst, kitlv/Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies, the Netherlands
Susi Moeimam, kitlv/Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies, the Netherlands
Advisory Board
Sunil Amrith, Palacký Yale University, USA
Bart Barendregt, Leiden University, the Netherlands
Manneke Budiman, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia
Ahmad Dhiaulhaq, Kyoto University, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Japan
Michele Ford, University of Sydney, Australia
Hoko Horii, Leiden University, the Netherlands
Iza Hussin, University of Cambridge, UK
Trude Jacobsen Gidaszewski, Northern Illinois University, USA
Gerry van Klinken, kitlv/Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian, the Netherlands
Sumit K. Mandal, University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus, Malaysia
Tam Ngo, Max Planck institute for the Study of religious and Ethnic Diversity, Germany/ NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, the Netherlands
Ronit Ricci, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Miriam Stark, University of Hawai’i Manoa, USA
Karen Strassler, Cuny Graduate Centre, USA
Rianne Subijanto, Baruch College, City University of New York, USA
Adrian Vickers, University of Sydney, Australia
Academic OneFile
Anthropological Index Online
Arts & Humanities Citation Index
Arts and Humanities Search
ArticleFirst
Bibliographic Index
Bibliography of Asian Studies (Online)
CSA Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts
Current Abstracts
Current Contents
Dietrich's Index Philosophicus
Directory of Open Access Journals
ERIH PLUS
Exerpta Indonesica
Humanities International Complete
Humanities International Index
Humanities Source
Humanities Source Ultimate
Index Islamicus
InfoTrac Custom
International Bibliography of the Social Sciences
Internationale Bibliographie der Geistes und Sozialwissenschaflicher Zeitschriftenliteratur
Internationale Bibliographie der Rezensionen Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaftlicher Literatur
Linguistic Bibliography
MLA International Bibliograpy
Personal Alert (E-mail)
RILM Abstracts of Music Literature
Russian Academy of Sciences Bibliographies
SCOPUS
Social Sciences Citation Index
Social Services Abstracts
SocINDEX
SocINDEX with Full Text
Sociological Abstracts (Online)
TOC Premier
Web of Science
Marieke Bloembergen is a cultural historian and senior researcher at KITLV, and professor in Heritage and Postcolonial Studies in Indonesian History at Leiden University’s Institute for History. Her research interests concern the political dynamics of cultural knowledge production in colonial and post-colonial Indonesia, in relation to objects, non-human species, heritage practices, art, and notions of (environmental) care, and in their local, inter-Asian and global dimensions.
Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia
BKI - the Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia - is an Open Access, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal on Southeast Asia. The journal has a strong focus on Indonesia, but welcomes articles from around the region and from a range of disciplines. These include anthropology, history, political science, law, sociology, social geography, development studies, urban studies, literature, socio-linguistics, and economics.
Articles published in BKI reach out to a broader audience than the one defined by a specific discipline, and highlight the socio-political relevance of the object of study.
BKI engages with topical debates in its book reviews, book debates and review essays. We also provide summaries of recently-published Dutch and Indonesian-language books.
Established in 1853, BKI has been in publication for over 170 years. This long history has given us a strong commitment to the values of open science and decolonizing knowledge. We live bythese values through publishing articles from a diversity of authors, especially from the Global South, and through publishing Open Access, which is made possible thanks to a generous subvention from the learned society Vereniging KITLV (NL).
The Article Processing Charge (APC) is waived, and all articles are published in Open Access at no cost to the author.
Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia is indexed by Web of Science.
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