PWMU.CO – Andar Nubowo DEA PhD menjadi Direktur Eksekutif Maarif Institute menggantikan Abd. Rohim Ghazali (menjabat Maret 2019-Mei 2024) yang kini menjabat sebagai Senior Fellow Maarif Institute.
Formasi baru itu diputuskan Yayasan Ahmad Syafii Maarif—yang menaungi lembaga Maarif Institute for Culture and Humanity—dalam rapat yang Rabu (15/5/2024).
Andar Nubowo merupakan aktivis Jaringan Intelektual Muda Muhammadiyah (JIMM) kelahiran Wonosobo, 12 Mei 1980. Kader Ikatan Mahasiswa Muhammadiyah (IMM) ini mengawali pendidikan tingginya di Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sunan Kalijaga, Yogyakarta.
Gelar Masternya diperoleh di Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS), Paris-Perancis pada Juli 2008 dalam bidang Ilmu Politik. Sejak 2010, di Ecole Normale Superieure (ENS) Lyon, Paris-Perancis, dirinya menempuh program PhD, dan meraih gelarnya pada Desember 2023.
Beberapa tulisan terbaru yang telah dihasilkan oleh Pimpinan Cabang Istimewa Muhammadiiyah (PCIM) Perancis ini, selain menerjemahkan dan menyunting, di antaranya: “Promoting Indonesian Moderate Islam on the Global Stage; Non-State Actors’ Soft Power Diplomacy in the Post-New Order Era”, Muslim Politics Review 2 (2), 2023, p. 238-283; “Covid-19, Fatwas, and Socio-religious Praxis: Muhammadiyah’s Social Engagement and Mission in Coping with the Outbreak in Indonesia”, Social Sciences and Missions 35, 2022, Brill, p. 308–342; « Le hause de l’influence islamiste dans le champ sociopolitique indonésien », in Romain Bertolino, Alexandre Negrus, et Nato Tardieu. (2022), Atlas Géopolitique du Monde Contemporain, Paris: Ellipses, p. 192-195; “The Three Streams Facing Indonesian Muslims: Pulls of Politics”, en Yang Razali Kassim (ed.). (2021), RSIS Commentary Series: Jokowi’s Second Term, Emerging Issues, Singapore: Worlds Scientific, p. 41-44; dan “Grand Narratives in Outer Provinces: Impact of Islam on Politics”, en Yang Razali Kassim(ed.). (2021), RSIS Commentary Series: Jokowi’s Second Term, Emerging Issues, Singapore: Worlds Scientific, p. 27-30.
Selain itu, Andar, begitu sapaan akrabnya, juga aktif dalam melakukan beberapa riset, dengan beberapa riset terbaru: “The Geopolitics of Moderate Islam”, Emory State University, Atlanta, USA., 2024; dan “La sortie d’un islam arabo-musulman centré : la cogestion des autorités indonésiennes et des sociétés civiles musulmanes dans le soft power de l’islam du juste milieu”, IRASEC, Bangkok, Thailand, 2023.
Sedangkan beberapa penghargaan yang pernah dirinya terima, diantaranya: “Bourse d’Islamologie”, Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, France- IRASEC, Bangkok, Thailand, 2023; “UIII COMPOSE Writing Fellowship”, Jakarta, Indonesia, 2022; “Prize Mahar SCHUTZENBERGER”, Paris, France, 2021; dan “Bourse de recherche”, IRASEC, Bangkok, Thailand, 2021.
Curriculum Vitae
Andar Nubowo, DEA., Ph.D.
Direktur Eksekutif MAARIF Institute for Culture and Humanity
Formation
2019-2023, Ph.D. — École normale supérieure de Lyon
2006-2008, Master — Écoles Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales Paris, France
1999-2004, Bachelor — UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta, Indonésie
Awards
2023, Bourse d’Islamologie, Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, France- IRASEC Bangkok Thailand.
2022, UIII COMPOSE Writing Fellowship, Jakarta, Indonesia.
2021, Prize Mahar SCHUTZENBERGER, Paris, France.
2021, Bourse de recherche, IRASEC, Bangkok, Thailand.
2019-2022, Bourse d’Excellence théologique, Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, France.
2018, S. Rajaratnam Endowment, Singapore.
2018, ASEAN Youth Fellowship, Singapore International Fund-National Youth Council of Singapore.
2017, Top 20 CEO/Young Societal Leaders under 40s, Management University of Singapore- Temasek Foundation.
2017-2019, Fellowship, RSIS, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
2006-2008, Bourse du gouvernement français (BGF).
Professions
2017-2019, Associate Research Fellow, Institute of Defense and Strategic Studies, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
2012-2016, Lecturer, Faculty of Politics and Social Sciences of UINSyarif Hidayatullah Jakarta 2009- 2011, Political analyst, Indonesian Embassy, Paris, France
2004-2006, Executive Editor, Jurnal Inovasi: Jurnal Ilmu dan Kemanusiaan, LP3 Muhammadiyah University of Yogyakarta.
2004-2006, Executive Editor, Majalah Gerbang: Majalah Pendidikan, LP3 Muhammadiyah University of Yogyakarta – Ministry of National Education Jakarta.
2003-2006, Program Manager, People Voters Education Network (JPPR)-LP3 Muhammadiyah University of Yogyakarta.
Publications
“Promoting Indonesian Moderate Islam on the Global Stage; Non-State Actors’ Soft Power Diplomacy in the Post-New Order Era”, Muslim Politics Review 2 (2), 2023, p. 238-283.
“Covid-19, Fatwas, and Socio-religious Praxis: Muhammadiyah’s Social Engagement and Mission in Coping with the Outbreak in Indonesia”, Social Sciences and Missions 35, 2022, Brill, p. 308–342.
« Le hause de l’influence islamiste dans le champ sociopolitique indonésien », in Romain Bertolino, Alexandre Negrus, et Nato Tardieu. (2022), Atlas Géopolitique du Monde Contemporain, Paris: Ellipses, p. 192-195.
“In Search of the Imagined Ummah: Explaining the Political Crossover of Islamic Conservatism in Indonesia’s 2019 Presidential Election”, Journal of Asian Social Sciences Research (JASSR), 2 (2), 2020, p. 109-143.
“Indonesian Hybrid-Salafism: Wahdah Islamiyah’s Rise, Ideology and Utopia,” in Leonard C. Sebastian, Syafiq Hasyim and Alexander R. Arifianto. (2020), Rising Islamic Conservatism in Indonesia: Islamic Groups and Identity Politics, London: Routledge, p. 181-197.
“The 2018 and 2019 elections in South Sulawesi: Jusuf Kalla’s decline and the return of Islamists” (with Dedi Dinarto), in Leonard C. Sebastian and Alexander Arifianto. (2020), The 2018 and 2019 Indonesian Elections: Identity Politics and Regional Perspectives, London: Routledge, p. 128-144.
“The ‘Conservative Turn’ in Indonesian Islam: Implications for the 2019 Presidential Elections” (with Leonard C Sebastian), Asie.Visions-IFRI, 106 (3), 2019, Paris, 30 p.
“The Three Streams Facing Indonesian Muslims: Pulls of Politics”, en Yang Razali Kassim (ed.). (2021), RSIS Commentary Series: Jokowi’s Second Term, Emerging Issues, Singapore: Worlds Scientific, p. 41-44
“Grand Narratives in Outer Provinces: Impact of Islam on Politics”, en Yang Razali Kassim (ed.). (2021), RSIS Commentary Series: Jokowi’s Second Term, Emerging Issues, Singapore: Worlds Scientific, p. 27-30.
“How do conservative Muslims see Indonesia’s presidential hopefuls.” East Asia Forum, 28 February 2019, https://www.eastasiaforum.org/
“Jokowi’s Soft Diplomacy: Global Islamic Network of Moderation”, RSIS Commentary, Nanyang Technological University, 16 July 2018
“Muhammadiyah: The Challenge of Rising Conservatism”, RSIS Commentary, Nanyang Technological University, 4 May 2018
“Islam dan Pancasila di Era Reformasi: Sebuah Reorientasi Aksi », Jurnal Keamanan Nasional 1 (1), 2015, p. 61-78.
“Arah Baru Politik Islam Indonesia: Dari Nalar Syariatik Menuju Islam Partisipatoris- Transformatif”, in Usman Hamid and AE Priyono, Merancang Arah Baru Demokrasi: Indonesia Pasca Reformasi, Kompas Gramedia, Jakarta, 2014.
Membangun Gerakan Anti Korupsi dalam Perspektif Pendidikan, Andar Nubowo and Rosita Susi Aryanti (ed.), Yogyakarta: Lembaga Penelitian & Pengembangan Pendidikan Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2004.
Seri Pendidikan Pemilih Untuk Pelajar: Menuju Pemilu Yang Demokratis dan Tanpa Kekerasan, Asykuri ibn Chamim, Andar Nubowo, dan Irfan Mawardi. Yogyakarta: JPPR, 2003.
Research
2024, The Geopolitics of Moderate Islam, Emory State University, Atlanta, USA.
2023, La sortie d’un islam arabo-musulman centré : la cogestion des autorités indonésiennes et des sociétés civiles musulmanes dans le soft power de l’islam du juste milieu, IRASEC Bangkok Thailand.
2019, The Cross-over Conservatism and Its Impact on Presidential Elections in 2019, IDSS, RSIS, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
2018, The Threat of Religious Proxy War: Explaining Saudi Arabia’s Spring Implications to Indonesian Islam, IDSS, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
2017, International Network of Indonesian Moderate Islam: Muhammadiyah and Nahdlatul Ulama’s Parallel Diplomacy in Countering Radicalism, IDSS, RSIS, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
2016, Perilaku Sosial Politik Masyarakat Jakarta Menjelang Pilkada Jakarta 2017, IndoStrategi Jakarta, Indonesia.
2014, Political Uses of Oil Rent in Indonesia, a Study on Political Consolidation and Democratic Transformation. UIN Syarif Hidayatullah, Jakarta, Indonesia.
2013, Implementasi Pendidikan Pancasila dan Kewarganegaraan (PPKn) di Sekolah Menengah Atas di Propinsi Riau dan Nangroe Aceh Darussalam. Ministry of National Education, Jakarta, Indonesia.
2008, Pesantren (Islamic School) and Charity, Surakarta and Jogjakarta, Indonesia, Muhammadiyah University of Yogyakarta.
2004, Pengembangan Community Based-Tourism (CBT) di Yogyakarta, Bappeda Propinsi Yogyakarta.
Seminars and Conferences
“Islamisme & radicalisation croissants en Indonésie : quels défis intérieurs & extérieurs pour le plus grand pays musulman ?”, Institut d’Études de Géopolitique Appliquée, Paris, 14 Septembre 2022.
“Covid-19, Fatwas, and Socio-religious Praxis in Indonesia: Debates and Contestations between Moderate and Conservative Islam in the Time of Pandemic”, EuroSEAS-EHESS, Paris, 29 June 2022
“Une quête de la communauté musulmane imaginée du juste milieu dans le champ socioreligieux et politique indonésien”, Atelier doctoral IRMC, Tunis, 8-12 Novembre 2021
“Wasatiyyat Islam and Covid-19: Muhammadiyah’s Fatwas and Responses to the Pandemic in Indonesia”, EuroSEAS Olomouc Palacky University, Czech Republic, 7-10 September 2021
“Islamic Selfhood and Authority: The Conservative Turn in Contemporary Indonesian Islam”, MIDA-ENIS, Catania, Sicily, Italy, 2-8 March 2020
“The Religious Cross-over Conservatism and Its Impact on Indonesian Politics”, AAS-in-Asia, Bangkok, Thailand, 1- 4 July 2019
“The Challenge of Cross-over Conservatism in Indonesia and Southeast Asia”, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Singapore, 2018
“Muhammadiyah’s Jihad for the Moderation and the Progress”, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Singapore, 2017.
Language Competences
French, English, Arabic, Indonesian, Javanese
Editor Mohammad Nurfatoni