Prof Dr Ir Sajogyo: An Outstanding Rural Sociologist
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Sajogyo, a rural sociologist par excellence, has dedicated all his life to researching, writing, and teaching on rural issues. In a recent interview with Tempo’s Grace S. Gandhi and Rina Widiastuti, he spoke at length about his life and his concern with rural poverty. A soft-spoken man, Sajogyo is a true scholar with a clear mind and great intelligence.
I WAS born to a teacher family. My father and mother, Soewardjo Poerwoatmodjo and Chamidah, were both graduates of a teacher school in Ungaran, Central Java, where they met and fell in love. Upon graduation, my father began his teaching career in an elementary school while my mother settled for life as a housewife. At home she became a teacher to us, her six children.
My parents gave me a rather long name: Sri Kusumo Kampto Utomo. Kampto was wri
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