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Jessica Soedirgo

Jessica Soedirgo is an Assistant Professor at the University of Amsterdam whose research examines anti-minority violence, repression and the political agency of ethnic and religious minorities in Indonesia. She also contributes to debates on qualitative methodology and fieldwork practice. Jessica earned her PhD from the University of Toronto and previously held a postdoctoral fellowship at Georgetown University. Her work has been supported by NWO, SSHRC and other major funders.

Research interests

  • Ethnic minorities
  • Religion and politics
  • State repression

About Jessica Soedirgo

Jessica Soedirgo is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science at the University of Amsterdam. Her research focuses on questions around the inclusion and often violent exclusion of ethnic and religious minorities, with a country focus on Indonesia. She also writes on qualitative methodology, particularly with regards to fieldwork. She has recently begun two projects: a NWO-funded Veni project on responses to forced assimilation in post-colonial Indonesia and a project on understandings of the colonial past on the part of the Dutch Moluccan community.