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Cideng Timur No. Cideng Kec. Muhammad Ramdan No. Bakung Kidul. Jamblang, Cirebon. Dated 30 May PT Western Union Indonesia. According to Danang Birowosuto, an Indonesian physicist now at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, who has worked in scientific institutions across the globe, researchers with Indonesian affiliations are seldom listed as the first or lead author — in part because they rarely contribute the biggest slice of funding.
This imbalance keeps these scientists from proposing research and developing ideas. And because the most prominent researchers have the most success in future funding cycles, the situation is self-perpetuating.
It will continue unless the scientific community confronts it head on. Better acknowledgement would help. For international projects, scientists from the south might be the 6th or 16th author, yet the work could not proceed without them. Take the discovery of new primate species reported late last year A. Nater et al. It was an Indonesian scientist who collected the orangutan skulls from 21 institutions around the world and did morphological analyses. It was also Indonesian scientists who mediated the complicated process of gaining research access to pristine forests.
This was rarely acknowledged in news stories.
Such details are fascinating, important and too often missing from the literature and related news coverage. No wonder some relationships become strained. Last year, The Jakarta Post ran stories about biopiracy of specimens of insects and marine life.
I know of at least one researcher who has worked with Western scientists expecting to be an author, only to find that manuscripts have been prepared, submitted and published without them being informed of any of these steps, or being listed as an author. The goal is to make sure that expertise on science originating from Indonesia is retained in Indonesian researchers.
An example of this process at its best can be found in work on Homo floresiensis , a hominid discovered in and nicknamed the hobbit. The late archaeologist Michael Morwood , of the University of Wollongong in Australia, respectfully cultivated long-term collaboration with Indonesian researchers and, because of this, succeeded in gaining access to sites.
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