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When Agri Visits the Campus

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Asian Agri vigorously sought out campus researchers to analyze Tempo news reports. Is academic research, funded by a party at legal loggerheads with the media, ethical?

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THE seminar at Sultan Hotel, Jakarta, took place a fortnight ago but the intensity of its argument continues to be felt by the Gadjah Mada University (UGM), Yogyakarta. Throughout last week, on the Internet, a number of students and UGM alumni expressed their disappointment with their alma mater for its involvement in the Asia Agri-sponsored research.

The research in question was conducted by the UGM School of Social Science & Politics (Fisipol)

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