Endang Turmudi | |
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Born | Endang Turmudi October 28, 1955 |
Alma mater | Australian National University Flinders University Sunan Kalijaga Islamic University[1] |
Endang Turmudi (born October 28, 1955) is a sociologist and Research Professor from Indonesia. He is a senior researcher at the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) in Jakarta and was head for its Society and Culture Research Center (PPKK).[2] Turmudi was inaugurated as LIPI's 114th research professor in December 2014, with research specialization in sociology.[3]
Turmudi obtained his Master of Arts from Flinders University in 1990 and his PhD from the Australian National University in 1996, both in sociology. His dissertation was titled "Struggling for the Umma: Changing Leadership Roles of Kiai in Jombang, East Java".[4] The dissertation was translated into Bahasa Indonesia in 2004 by LKiS Publication and was published as a book titled "Perselingkuhan Kiai dan Kekuasaan".
Besides his main occupation as a researcher, Turmudi is also active in community services. In 2004, Turmudi was the Secretary General of Nahdlatul Ulama, one of the biggest Muslim organizations in the world, and held office until 2009 during the Chairmanship of Hasyim Muzadi.[5]
As a scholar, Turmudi has presented many papers in international seminars and workshops. In Copenhagen in 1997, he presented a paper at the International Workshop on Democratization in Southeast Asia titled "Discourse and Local Politics of Democracy in Indonesia: The World of Pesantren and New Order Politics". Later, in 2001, he became a speaker in the International Conference of IFSSO (International Federation of Social Science Organization) held in Phitsanulok, Thailand. Turmudi also wrote some scientific papers for the Southeast Asian Journal of Social Science becomes a visiting lecturer for some public and private universities in Indonesia.
In 2009, Turmudi was invited as Keynote Speaker for the 2nd National Ulama Summit of the Philippines.[6] In 2010, he was the member of the organizing committee of the International Conference of Islamic Scholars (ICIS).[7]