2023
DOI: 10.1080/00141844.2023.2227773
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Haunting the Factory: Indonesian Modernity and the Spiritual Landscape of Central Kalimantan

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“…In addition, infrastructure is taking on a new role as a vehicle for 'green development', 'restoration', and 'climate change mitigation' in response to the problems produced by capitalism and largescale infrastructure development. For example, in Indonesia, President Jokowi is called the 'father of infrastructure' given his enthusiasm for massive energy and industrial infrastructure projects, as well as restoration and green energy, in addition to rebuilding a spectacular green capital on the island of Borneo and abandoning the old capital in Java (Lounela and Wilenius 2023).…”
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“…In addition, infrastructure is taking on a new role as a vehicle for 'green development', 'restoration', and 'climate change mitigation' in response to the problems produced by capitalism and largescale infrastructure development. For example, in Indonesia, President Jokowi is called the 'father of infrastructure' given his enthusiasm for massive energy and industrial infrastructure projects, as well as restoration and green energy, in addition to rebuilding a spectacular green capital on the island of Borneo and abandoning the old capital in Java (Lounela and Wilenius 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%