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Understanding the floating ummah in neoliberal Indonesia
Inaya Rakhmani
Department of Communication Studies
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Indonesia
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Neoliberal
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Ummah
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South-East Asia
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Social Media
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Oligarchy
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Politicians
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Muslim Countries
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Democracy
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Oppressor
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Political Support
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Believers
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Islamic Identity
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Ahok
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Political Consolidation
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Arts and Humanities
ummah
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Indonesia
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Southeast Asia
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Islamic
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Regional
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Democracy
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believers
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oppressors
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Conservative
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Standing
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Social Sciences
Indonesia
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South East Asia
66%
Democracy
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Political Support
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Standing
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