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Introduction: Assembling Nusantara: Mimicry, Friction, and Resonance in the New Capital Development
Part I. Mimicry
The new capital is for the future, not for the present nor the past: a commentary on Nusantara project
Managing Culture Shock in Nusantara to Prevent Mental Health Problems
Geographies of Nusantara Planning Documents
Remembering Jakarta, Imagining Nusantara: Identity, Space and Structure
Dialogue I: Interview with Tim Bunnell: on Nusantara's truth spots and hopeful possibilities
Part II Friction
Reconstruction of Ethnic Identity in the Development of a New Capital City in East Kalimantan: Participation and Access to City Resources
Understanding People's Voice on the Ideal IKN: A Photovoice Approach
Communication Strategy for the Development of the New National Capital City Nusantara
Exclusion and Resistance: The Potential of Agrarian Conflicts Overshadowing the New Capital City
Development of the Nusantara Capital, Sustainable Extraction for East Kalimantan
Lessons from Brasília: Reasoning and (Un)intended Consequences of a Capital City Relocation
Dialogue 2: Interview with Mohammed Ali Berawi: On Transformations in Nusantara
Part III. Resonance
Bali Smart Island as a Lesson Learnt for the New Capital City Nusantara
New Capital City’s Geopolitical Landscape
Knowledge Management for Nusantara’s Three Visions: Model, System, and Contents
Framework of Data Governance Interoperability in National Capital Based on Indonesia’s One Data Policy
Dialogue 3: Interview with Tri Dewi Virgiyanti: Exploring Nusantara Planning and Diversity in the Context of the New Capital City
AFTERWORD: Assembling a New City of Nusantara from Various Social Science Perspectives.

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