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Young Creative Workers and Their Strategies to Deal With the COVID-19 Pandemic in Yogyakarta

Grant number: AICPAIRSRR11 | Funding period: 2020 - 2020

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Related publications (3)

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The Mode of Reflexive Practice among Young Indonesian Creative Workers in the Time of COVID-19

OR Sutopo, GR Wibawanto, A Utomo, AR Beta, N Kurnia

2022-12-01

This article examines reflexive practice among young creative workers in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, during COVID-19. Since March 2020,..

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Creative economy: How young creative workers in Yogyakarta are dealing with COVID-19

Annisa Beta, Oki Rahadianto Sutopo, Ariane Utomo, Novi Kurnia, Gregorius Ragil Wibawanto, Eugene Sebastian, Helen Brown

2021-08-18

This report explores the impact of COVID-19 by focusing on a place considered to be Indonesia’s cultural hub, a place where tradit..

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How Indonesian young creative workers in Yogyakarta stay productive amid the pandemic

Oki Rahadianto Sutopo, Annisa Beta, Ariane Utomo, Gregorius Ragil Wibawanto, Novi Kurnia

2021-08-18

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