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Seeing the World from My Point of View: Auto/Ethnography Book Review


“Autoethnography? Is it a new form of study? A genre? A sexy new postmodernism branch? A joke?” These are common comments when one mentions the term autoethnography to fellow scholars in social sciences. As the editor, Deborah Reed-Danahy define autoethnography … Continue reading

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Assessing Luka


This is my essay entry for the MA Social Work Module “Applied Professional Practice in Children and Family”. I received 80% mark for this, which I am very happy considering I feel rather uncomfortable being a bureaucrat in local authority … Continue reading

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The Conscientization of the Zombie


An essay by Adeline Cooke for the Module “Social Construction and Life Development”, MA Social Work, University of Salford, 2013. The Conscientization of the Zombie Breaking free from oppressive structures by deconstructing cages of identity, privilege and power I am … Continue reading

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Letter from England: Happy Birthday Indonesia!


Published in The Jakarta Post Tuesday 18th August 2011   Adeline Tumenggung-Cooke, Manchester, UK | Tue, 08/16/2011 7:00 AM   Happy 66th birthday, Indonesia! I never thought much about my country when I lived there, but now that I am … Continue reading

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The many facets of News Corporation Scandal


Published in The Jakarta Post Saturday, 23rd July 2011 By: Adeline Tumenggung-Cooke§ After feeling like living in a James Bond movie Tomorrow Never Dies, the pie on Rupert Murdoch’s face makes me hopeful that the ending of this saga might … Continue reading

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Weekdays learning weekend earning


Published in The Jakarta Post 31 May 2011 There are no glamorous jobs for international students while studying overseas. Unless you are looking for an academic job, your international degree means nothing — especially without any experience. My advice to … Continue reading

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