Trends: An overview of PhD Thesis from University Abroad on NTT Since 1930

Oleh – J.A. Lassa

Total produksi riset di level PhD dari universitas-universtas di luar negeri dalam kurun waktu 90 tahun terakhir bisa terlihat dari gambar di atas. Dalam dekade terakhir (2011-2020) lebih dari 30 persen atau sedikitnya 52 PhD thesis diproduksi oleh berbagai universitas di luar negeri (data per Juni 2020). Lebih dari 60 persen tesis-tesis ini di hasilkan di abad 21 (>90 tesis). Sisanya diproduksi di paruh ke dua abad 20.

  1. Tamelan, Thersia 2021. A grammar of Dela: an Austronesian language of Rote, eastern Indonesia. PhD Thesis, Australian National University
  2. Pollock, Ian 2021“Rich as a Running Stream:” The Flow of Value in Ngadhaland, Indonesia. PhD diss. The Australian National University
  3. Harkness, Pia 2020. Reconciling conservation and development interests for coastal livelihoods: understanding foundations for small-scale fisheries co-management in Savu Raijua District, eastern Indonesia. PhD Thesis, Charles Darwin Universit,.
  4. Pangastuti, Yulida 2020. Expansion of Early Childhood Education in Indonesia: Finding Voices, Telling Stories. [Belu] PhD Thesis, The University of Auckland
  5. Raya, Umbu 2019. Essays on Inequality of Opportunities and Development Outcomes in Indonesia. PhD, Australian National University.
  6. Haning, Jermi 2019. The Applicability of Customary Fisheries Management Principles for Managing Large-Scale Marine Areas: Rote Island, Indonesia. PhD Dissertation, Massey University, Manawatu, New Zealand.
  7. Klaas, Dua Kudushana Singgih Yejezkial 2019. Assessing the sustainability of groundwater resources in a tropical karstic island (Rote Island, Indonesia) – PhD, Thesis, Swinburne University of Technology.
  8. Windschuttel, Glenn Alan. 2019. Object verbs: link from Timor-Alor-Pantar to Trans-New-Guinea: an exploration of their typological and historical implications. PhD thesis, University of Newcastle.
  9. Aoetpah, Aholiab 2019. Validation of metabolisable protein and energy systems to predict the productivity of meat goats fed tropical grass, legumes and protein supplements. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
  10. Widayanti, A. W. 2019. Understanding health-seeking behaviours of people in Indonesia; and developing, piloting, and evaluating a culturally appropriate intervention for people with diabetes [In West Sumatra and NTT] (Thesis, Doctor of Philosophy). University of Otago.
  11. Durney, Florence 2019. The Costs of Adaptation: A Comparative Study of Marine Protected Area Planning and Small-Scale Coastal Communities in Eastern Indonesia. The University of Arizona.
  12. Elvis Albertus Bin Toni 2018. Emotions in Adonara-Lamaholot. PhD Thesis, Nanyang Technological University.
  13. Fricke, Hanna 2019. Traces of language contact : the Flores-Lembata languages in eastern Indonesia. Dissertation Leiden University.
  14. Tanesab, Julius 2018. The effect of dust on the performance of solar photovoltaic module: Case studies in Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia and Perth, Western Australia. PhD thesis, Murdoch University.
  15. Ling, Hannah Jane 2018. Approaches to manganese mining in West Timor, Indonesia: Perspectives, values, beliefs and sustainability. PhD Thesis, Charles Darwin University.
  16. Balukh, Jermy 2018. A grammar of Dhao, a minority Austronesian language of Eastern Indonesia. PhD Diss. University of Leiden.
  17. Kiling, Indra Yohanes.2018 The development of a best practice model to support young children with disabilities affected by environmental risk factors in West Timor, Indonesia. Thesis (Ph.D.) — University of Adelaide, School of Psychology.
  18. Listya, A. R. 2018. The Conceptualization and Sustainability of Rotenese Gong Music, Thesis, Doctor of Philosophy, University of Otago.
  19. Sandidge, Rebecca 2018. The community ecology of ants (Formicidae) in Indonesian grasslands with special focus on the tropical fire ant, Solenopsis geminata. PhD Thesis, UC Berkeley.
  20. Malo Bulu, Petrus 2017 The Epidemiology of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1 in Chickens in Poultry From West Timor, Indonesia. Professional Doctorate thesis, Murdoch University.
  21. De Rozari, Philiphi 2017. An Investigation into the Use of Biochar as a Media Amendment to Treat Sewage and the Feasibility of Constructed Wetland Ecotechnology in East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia. PhD diss., Griffith University
  22. Hajar, Siti 2017. The Complexities of Implementing Classroom-Based Action Research in a Remote School in Indonesia PhD Diss., School of Education, The University of Queensland. doi:10.14264/uql.2018.50
  23. Edwards, Owen David Ernest 2017. Metathesis and Unmetathesis: Parallelism and Complementary in Amarasi, an Austronesian Language western Timor. PhD Diss.  Australian National University
  24. Tjoe, Yenny 2017. Sustaining livelihoods: an analysis of dryland communities in West Timor, Indonesia. PhD Diss. Griffith University.
  25. Wejak, Justin Laba 2017. Secular, religious and supernatural: an Eastern Indonesian Catholic experience of fear (autoethnographic reflections on the reading of a New Order-era propaganda text) [A focus on Lamaholot] PhD Diss. University of Melbourne.
  26. Wera, Ewaldus 2017. Socio-economic modelling of rabies control in Flores Island, Indonesia. PhD Diss. Wageningen University.
  27. Jaiteh, Vanessa 2017. Sharks are important, but so is rice”: Opportunities and challenges for shark fisheries management and livelihoods in eastern Indonesia. PhD diss., Murdoch University.
  28. Rose, Michael. 2017. Between Kase and Meto. PhD Diss. Anthropology, Australian National University.
  29. Kroon, Yosep Bisara 2016. A grammar of Solor – Lamaholot: a language of Flores, Eastern Indonesia. PhD diss. University of Adelaide.
  30. Wellfelt, Emilie 2016. Historyscapes in Alor: Approaching indigenous history in Eastern Indonesia. PhD Diss. Linnaeus University
  31. Damaledo, Andrey Yushard 2016. Divided loyalties : displacement, belonging and citizenship among East Timorese in West Timor. PhD Diss. Anthropology Australian National University.
  32. Pardosi, Jerico Franciscus 2016. Early-age health, survival and inequity issues in a rural eastern district of Indonesia [Ende]. PhD Thesis, Macquarie University Australia.
  33. Williams, Nicholas Jay 2016. Place Reference and Location Formulation in Kula Conversation. Degree: PhD, Linguistics, University of Colorado.
  34. Ranimpi, Yulius Yusak 2016. Mental Health and Poverty in Binaus Village, West Timor, East Nusa Tenggara-Indonesia: An Indigenous Psychology Perspective. PhD Thesis University of the Sunshine Coast
  35. Liu, Saryakus Paulus 2016. Kupang: Social Adaptability and Vulnerability across an urban rural continuum in West Timor. PhD diss. The Australian National University
  36. Rothe, Manuel 2016. Pro-poor growth and the conversion of the economic habitus – A case study of the tourism sector in Flores, Indonesia. PhD Thesis – University of St. Gallen
  37. Hobgen, Sarah Elizabeth 2015. Understanding sediment sources to inform catchment management in data-poor regions : an example from Sumba, eastern Indonesia. PhD diss., Charles Darwin University.
  38. Hutagalung, Stella Aleida 2015. Being Muslim in a Christian Town: Variety, Practices and Renewal. PhD Diss. Anthropology Australian National University
  39. Amheka, Adrianus. 2014 Comprehensive Evaluation of Energy Structure Transformation Policies to Reduce GHG Emission in Kupang, NTT, Indonesia: Assessment of Renewable Energy Technologies with Extended Dual Input-Output Analysis.PhD Thesis, University of Tsukuba, Japan.
  40. Fitriana, Ria 2014. Assessing the impact of a marine protected area on coastal livelihoods: A case study from Pantar Island, Indonesia. PhD diss. Charles Darwin University.
  41. Li, Dominggus Elcid 2014. Silent suffering: the corporatist compromises and East Timorese camps after 1999.  Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham.
  42. Tate, Garreth 2014. Structural deformation, exhumation and uplift of the Timor fold-thrust belt. PhD dissertation, Princeton University.
  43. Sudarmadi, Tular 2014. Between colonial legacies and grassroots movements:: exploring cultural heritage practice in the Ngadha and Manggarai Region of Flores. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
  44. Nugroho, Stefani Haning Swarati 2013. On Imaging a Nation: Construction of “Indonesia” in Jakarta, Kupang and Banda Aceh. PhD Thesis, National University of Singapore.
  45. Leslie, Edwina Elizabeth Crompton. 2013. Pig movements across eastern Indonesia and associated risk of classical swine fever transmission. PhD Diss. University of Sydney
  46. Viola, Maria Alice Marques 2013. A “Portuguese” historical presence in Larantuka (16th and 17th centuries) and its implications in contemporary times. PhD in Anthropology, Universidade Nova de Lisboa.
  47. Wiria, Aprilianto Eddy 2013. Helminth infections on Flores Island, Indonesia : associations with communicable and non-communicable diseases. Doctoral Thesis, Leiden University
  48. Mudita, Wayan I. 2013. Community biosecurity in West Timor, Indonesia : the role of local communities and governments in managing Huanglongbing and other diseases and pests of citrus. PhD diss., Charles Darwin University.
  49. Munasri 2013. Early cretaceous radiolarian biostratigraphy of the Kolbano area, West Timor, Indonesia. Thesis Ph. D. in Science University of Tsukuba
  50. Nagaya, Naonori 2013. The Lamaholot Language of Eastern Indonesia. PhD Diss. Rice University.
  51. Modh, Sandra 2012. Lamaholot of East Flores: a study of a boundary community. DPhil. University of Oxford.
  52. Tidey, Silvia. 2012. Performing the state everyday  practices corruption and reciprocity in middle indonesian civil service. PhD Diss. University of  Amsterdam
  53. Ngongo, Yohanis 2011. The political ecology of agricultural development in West Timor, Indonesia PhD Thesis, School of Agriculture and Food Sciences, The University of Queensland.
  54. Meak-Grün, Salinka 2011.Von der geographischen Analyse über die Bestandsaufnahme der anzutreffenden Krankheiten und der Anwendung traditioneller Medizin zu einem geomedizinischen Informationssystem am Beispiel einer Bergregion im Kabupaten Sikka (Insel Flores, Indonesien). PhD Dissertation, University of Mainz.
  55. Aoki, Eriko 2011. Piercing the sky, cutting the earth: the poetics of knowledge and the paradox of power among the Wologai of central Flores. PhD Diss. Australian National University.
  56. Ndoen, Ermi M. L 2010. Environmental factors and an eco-epidemiological model of malaria in Indonesia, PhD Diss. Griffith University.
  57. Djahimo, Santri Emilin Pingsaboi 2010. The physical, cultural and socio-economic contexts of educational innovation in rural and disadvantaged schools in Indonesia: a case study / Santri Emilin Pingsaboi Djahimo, PhD diss., Macquarie University
  58. Trevino Aristarkus Pakasi 2009. Zinc and vitamin A supplementation in tuberculosis : a study in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. PhD thesis – Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
  59. Qu, Ding-Chuang 2009. Late quaternary climate in the Indo-Pacific warm pool reconstructed from the raised coral reefs of Sumba, Indonesia. PhD Diss. Australian National University.
  60. Paauw, Scott 2009.The Malay Contact Varieties of Eastern Indonesia : a Typological Comparison. Ph. D. State University of New York at Buffalo.
  61. Pellu, Lintje H. 2008. A domain united, a domain divided : an ethnographic study of social relations and social change among the people of Landu, East Rote, Eastern Indonesia. PhD Diss. Anthropology, Australian National University.
  62. Twikromo, Y. Argo 2008. The local elite and the appropriation of modernity : a case in East Sumba, Indonesia. Ph. D. Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
  63. Butterworth, David J. 2008. Lessons of the Ancestors Ritual, Education and the Ecology of Mind in an Indonesian Community. [Sikka] PhD Diss. Melbourne University.
  64. Carnegie, Michelle Ann 2008. Place-based livelihoods and post-development challenges in Eastern Indonesia. The Australian National University, Canberra.
  65. Duggan, Geneviève. 2008. “Processes of Memory on the Island of Savu.” PhD Diss. NUS, Singapore
  66. Kolimon, Mery, 2008. A Theology of Empowerment. Reflections from A West Timorese Perspective. Protestant Theological University Kampen.
  67. Krentel, Alison 2008. Why do individuals comply with mass drug administration for lymphatic filariasis? A case study from Alor district, Indonesia, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
  68. Bandur, Agustinus 2008. A study of the implementation of school-based management in Flores primary schools in Indonesia. PhD Diss. University of Newcastle
  69. Nolin, David. 2008. Food-sharing networks in Lamalera, Indonesia: Tests of adaptive hypotheses. PhD thesis. University of Washington.
  70. Curnow, Jayne 2007 Ngadha webs of interdependence : a community economy in Flores, IndonesiaW. PhD Diss. Anthropology Australian National University
  71. Adams, Ron L. 2007 The Megalithic Tradition of West Sumba, Indonesia: An Ethnoarchaeological Investigation of Megalith Construction. Simon Fraser University.
  72. František Kratochvíl 2007 A grammar of Abui: A Papuan language of Alor. Doctor aan de Universiteit Leiden
  73. Willemsen, M.A.T. 2006. Een Pionier op Flores. Jilis Verheijen 1908-1997: Missionaris en onderzoeker [A Pioneer on Flores. Jillis Verheijen 1908-1997: Missionary and researcher]. PhD Diss. Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
  74. Mahirta 2006. Human occupation on Rote and Sawu Islands, Nusa Tenggara Timur. PhD Diss. Australian National University
  75. Johnston, Lois Ann 2006. Identifying the People of Tonggo, Flores, Eastern Indonesia. PhD Diss. Department of Anthropology, Edmonton, Alberta
  76. Neonbasu, Gregor 2005. We seek our roo`ts: oral tradition in Biboki, West Timor PhD Diss. Anthropology, Australian National University
  77. Farram, Steven 2004. From ‘Timor Koepang’ to ‘Timor NTT’: a political history of West Timor, 1901-1967. PhD diss., Charles Darwin University.
  78. Rothe, Elvira. 2004. Wulla Poddu Bitterer Monat, Monat der Tabus, Monat des Heiligen, Monat des Neuen Jahres in Loli in der Siedlung Tarung-Waitabar, Amtsbezirk der Stadt Waikabubak in Loli, Regierungsbezirk Westsumba, Provinz Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesien. PhD Diss. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Münche
  79. Yvonne Paula Tibuludji 2004. The assessment of quality of antenatal care services in Timor Tengah Selatan district, Nusa Tenggara Timur province, Indonesia. PhD Thesis – University of Queensland
  80. Mella, Welhelmus Isak Imanuel 2003. Genesis and Fertility of Alfisols and Mollisols formed on Raised Coral Reef in West Timor, Indonesia. PhD diss. Soil Science, University of Saskatchewan.
  81. Basile, Christopher 2003. Tradition and change in Rotinese sasandu-accompanied song. PhD Thesis – Monash University.Benu,
  82. Cole, Stroma 2003. Cultural tourism development in Ngada, Flores, Indonesia. PhD Thesis – London Metropolitan University.
  83. Williams, Catharina Purwani 2003. Maiden voyages : eastern Indonesian women on the move. PhD thesis, Australian National University, Canberra.
  84. Campbell-Nelson, Karen 2003. Learning Resistance in West Timor. PhD Diss. School of Education, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
  85. Fredrik Lukas 2003. Farm productivity and farmers’ welfare in West Timor, Indonesia. PhD Diss. Curtin University of Technology.
  86. Baird, Louise; 2002. A grammar of Kéo : an Austronesian language of East Nusantara, PhD Diss. Australian National University.
  87. de Roever, Arend 2002. De jacht op sandelhout : de VOC en de tweedeling van Timor in de zeventiende eeuw (The hunt for sandalwood: the VOC and the split of Timor in the seventeenth century). PhD Thesis, Leiden University
  88. Fox, Helen Elizabeth 2002. Damage from blast fishing and ecological factors influencing coral reef recovery in Indonesia [Komodo National Park] PhD Thesis – University of California, Berkeley,
  89. Adam, James Daan‎ 2002. Migrant and local entrepreneurial business networks‎ [focus on West Timor], PhD Diss. Southern Cross University.Allerton,
  90. Titu Eki, Ayub, 2002. International labour emigration from Eastern Flores Indonesia to Sabah Malaysia : a study of patterns, causes and consequences. PhD Diss. Univerisity of Adelaide.
  91. Catherine Lucy 2001. Places, paths and persons : the landscape of kinship and history in southern Manggarai, Flores, Indonesia. PhD Diss. London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London)
  92. Tule, Philipus 2001. Longing for the house of God, dwelling in the house of the ancestors : local belief, Christianity and Islam among the Kéo of Central Flores. PhD Diss. Anthropology, Australian National University
  93. Eichel, Julia Von 2001. Methoden der Blutstillung und Wundversorgung : eine Feldstudie bei den Ngada auf Flores (Indonesien). PhD Diss. Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitat zu Frankfurt am Main.
  94. Tjitra, Emiliana 2001. Improving the diagnosis and treatment of malaria in eastern Indonesia. Phd diss. Northern Territory University
  95. Haan, Johnson Welem 2001. The grammar of Adang : a Papuan language spoken on the Island of Alor, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. PhD diss., University of Sydney.
  96. Ardhana, I Ketut. 2000. Nusa Tenggara nach Einrichtung der Kolonialherrschaft 1915 bis 1950.  PhD Diss. Universität Passau.
  97. Lundberg, Anita Mechelle 2000. LAMALERA  land: Archetypal tales of whales and whale hunters. PhD Thesis, University of New South Wales.
  98. Moeliono, Moira M.M. 2000. The Drums of Rura: land tenure and the making of place in Manggarai, West Flores, Indonesia. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Hawaii
  99. Ndoen, Marthen L. 2000. Migrants and entrepreneurial activities in peripheral Indonesia. PhD Diss. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
  100. Fowler, Cynthia Twyford 1999. The creolization of natives and exotics: the changing symbolic and functional character of culture and agriculture in Kodi, West Sumba (Indonesia). PhD Diss. Anthropology, University of Hawaii
  101. Fisher, Lawrence Alan 1999. Beyond the Berugaq: Conflict, Policy and Decision-Making in forest and conservation management in Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. PhD Diss. Cornell University
  102. Coury, William Gerard 1999. An Exploration of the Impact of Economic Development on Indonesian Weavers and Their Handwoven Textiles: Insana, West Timor. PhD Diss. Education, Columbia University
  103. Stacey, Natasha E. 1999. Boats to burn: Bajo fishing activity in the Australian fishing zone. PhD Thesis, Northern Territory University.
  104. Dorling, Mary Janet 1999. All the prostitutes come from Java : structure, organisation and diversity in the sex industry in Kupang, Nusa Tenggara Timur and risk for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases. Ph. D. University of Sydney
  105. Buising, Trevor John 1998. Development and devolution in Indonesia : development policy formulation and implementation in Nusa Tenggara Timur under the New Order. PhD Thesis – Griffith University. Faculty of International Business and Politics.
  106. Clowes, Emma 1997. Micropalaeontological analysis of the Kolbano sequence (Jurassic to Pliocene), West Timor, and its Radiolarian fauna. PhD Thesis – University College London.
  107. Klinken, Catharina Lumien Van. 1997. A grammar of the Fehan dialect of Tetun, an Austronesian language of West Timor. PhD Diss. Australian National University.
  108. Bire, Josua 1996. The success and the failure of senior high school students learning English as a foreign language: case studies from SMA Negeri 1 Kupang, Timor, Indonesia. Ph. D. La Trobe University.
  109. Forshee, Jill Kathryn 1996. Powerful connections: Cloth, identity, and global links in East Sumba, Indonesia. University of California, Berkeley [Anthropology]
  110. Emmet, Peter Anthony 1996. Cenozoic inversion structures in a back-arc setting, Western Flores Sea, Indonesia, PhD Diss. Rice University.
  111. de Fretes, Yance 1996. Assessing the necessary width of buff zones: an ecological study in Ruteng strict nature reserve, Flores, Indonesia.  PhD Diss. Forestry, The University of British Columbia.
  112. Mann, Tom 1996. Population movements, ethnicity and resource management in West Timor. PhD Diss. University of Adelaide.
  113. Lee, Justine. 1995. Participation and pressure in the Mist Kingdom of Sumba : a local NGO’s approach to tree-planting. PhD Diss. University of Adelaide
  114. Fuah, Asnath Maria 1995. A study of small livestock production systems in West Timor. PhD Thesis – University of Queensland
  115. Noach-Patty, Maria Agustina 1995. Gender, development and social change in Rote, eastern Indonesia. PhD Diss. University of Hull.
  116. Klamer, Margaretha AF. 1995 Kambera: a language of eastern Indonesia. PhD Diss. Vrije Universiteit te Amsterdam
  117. Rose, Graham. 1995. Late Triassic and Early Jurassic radiolarians from Timor, eastern Indonesia [West Timor] PhD Thesis, University College London – University of London.
  118. Therik, Gerzon Tom 1995. Wehali: the four corner land : the cosmology and traditions of a Timorese ritual centre
  119. Vel, Jacqueline 1994. The Uma-economy : indigenous economics and development work in Lawonda, Sumba (Eastern-Indonesia), PhD Diss.  Wageningen University.
  120. Olaf H Smedal 1994. Making place: houses, lands, and relationships among Ngadha, Central Flores. PhD thesis, University of Oslo.
  121. Molnar, Andrea Katalin 1994. The grandchildren of the Ga’e ancestors : the Hoga Sara of Ngada in West-Central Flores. PhD Diss. Australian National
  122. Barkham, ST. 1993. The Structure and Stratigraphy of the Permo-Triassic Carbonate Formations of West Timor, Indonesia. Ph.D. Thesis, University of London.
  123. Vischer, Michael P. 1992. Children of the black patola stone : origin structures in a domain on Palu’e Island (Eastern Indonesia), PhD Diss. Australian National University.
  124. Graham, Penelope 1991. To follow the blood : the path of life in a domain of Eastern Flores, Indonesia. Thesis (Ph.D.)–Australian National University
  125. Kosen, S. 1990. Performance of Health Centers in Delivery of Immunization Services in Timor, Indonesia. PhD Thesis – Johns Hopkins University
  126. Sopaheluwakan, Jan. 1990. Ophiolite obduction in the Mutis Complex, Timor, eastern Indonesia : an example of inverted, isobaric, medium-high pressure metamorphism. PhD Diss. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
  127. Kaye, Stephen Joseph 1990. The structure of Eastern Indonesia: An approach via gravity and other geophysical methods [West Timor]. University of London, University College London
  128. Keane, Edward Webb Jr. 1990. The social life of representations: Ritual speech and exchange in Anakalang Sumba, eastern Indonesia. PhD Diss. Anthropology University of Chicago.
  129. McWilliam, Andrew R 1989.Narrating the gate and the path: place and precedence in South West Timor. PhD Diss. Anthropology, Australian National University
  130. Bird, Patrick Robert 1987. The geology of the Permo-Trias of Kekneno, West Timor. Royal Holloway, University of London.
  131. Erb, Maribeth 1987 When rocks were young and earth was soft: ritual and mythology in northeastern Manggarai. State University of New York, Stony Brook.
  132. Charlton, T.R., 1987. The Tectonic Evolution of  the Kolbano – Timor Trough  Accretionary Complex, Timor, Indonesia, Ph.D. Diss, London University.
  133. Nakagawa, Satoshi 1989. The social organization of the Endenese of Central Flores, PhD Diss. Australian National University.
  134. Lewis, E. Douglas 1988. People of the source; The social and ceremonial order of Tana Wai Brama on Flores. PhD Diss. Anthropology Australian National University.
  135. Prior, John Mansford. 1987. “Church and Marriage in an Indonesian Village: A Study of Customary and Church Marriage among the Ata Lio of Central Flores, Indonesia, as a Paradigm of the Ecclesial Interrelationship between Village and Institutional Catholicism.” Ph.D diss. University of Birmingham.
  136. Muda, Hubertus 1986. The supreme being of the Ngadha people in Flores (Indonesia): Its transcendence and immanence. PhD thesis – Pontifical Gregorian University.
  137. Cook, S. E. 1986. Triassic Sediments from East Kekneno, West Timor. Ph.D. thesis – University of London.
  138. Lutz, Nancy Melissa 1986. Authoritative discourse : language and ideology in Adonara, East Indonesia. PhD diss. University of California, Berkeley.
  139. Hoskins, Janet. 1984. “Spirit Worship and Feasting in Kodi, West Sumba: Paths to Riches and Renown”. PhD diss., Harvard University Kuipers, Joel 1982. Weyewa ritual speech : study of language and ceremonial interaction in eastern Indonesi. Ph.D Diss. Yale University
  140. Forth, Christine E. 1982. An analysis of traditional narrative in eastern Sumba PhD Diss. University of Oxford
  141. Mitchell, Istutiah Gunawan 1981. Hierarchy and balance [microform] : a study of Wanokaka social organization / Instutiah. PhD diss. Monash University
  142. Forth, Gregory L. 1980. Rindi : an ethnographic study of a traditional domain in Eastern Sumba. PhD diss. Oxford University.
  143. Djawanai, Stephanus Anthonius 1980. A study of the Ngadha text tradition: a linguistic investigation of the collective mind of the Ngadha people on the Island of Flores, Indonesia. PhD Diss. University of Michigan
  144. Walker, Alan Trevor  1980. Sawu: a language of Eastern Indonesia. PhD Diss. Anthropology, Australian National University
  145. Metzner, Joachim 1979. Agriculture and population pressure in Sikka/Flores contribution to the study of the stability of agricultural systems in the wet-and-dry tropics. Post-doct Thesis (Habil.) University of Heidelberg. [Published as ANU Monograph)
  146. Gordon, J. 1975 The Manggarai: Economic and social transformation in an eastern Indonesian society. Ph.D. thesis, Harvard University, Cambridge MA.
  147. Kenyon, C. S. 1974. Stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Late Miocene to Quaternary Deposits of Timor. Ph. D. Thesis, University of London
  148. Glover, Ian 1972. Excavations in Timor:  A study of economic change and cultural continuity in prehistory. PhD Diss. Australian National University.
  149. Barnes, Robert 1972. Kédang: a study of the collective thought of an eastern Indonesian people. PhD Diss. University of Oxford.
  150. Adams, Marie Jeanne 1969. System and meaning in East Sumba textile design : a study in traditional Indonesian art. PhD Diss. Yale University.
  151. Fox. James J 1968. The Rotinese: A study of the social organisation of an eastern Indonesian people. PhD Diss. University of Oxford.
  152. Francillon, Gerard 1967. Some matriarchic aspects of the social structure of the southern Tetun of middle Timor. PhD Diss. Anthropology Australian National University.
  153. Maku, Petrus 1967. Missionary Activities in the Present Social Situation in Flores, Indonesia: Towards Religious and Psychosocial Integration o f a Young Church. PhD thesis – Gregorian University, Rome
  154. Schulte-Nordholt, H G 1966. Het politieke systeem van de Atoni van Timor. PhD Diss. University of Amsterdam.
  155. Nicolspeyer, Martha Margaretha 1940. De sociale structuur van een Aloreesche bevolkingsgroep. Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden.
  156. Brouwer, Doeke 1935 Bijdrage tot de Anthropologie der Aloreilanden. Amsterdam: Uitgeversmaatschappij Holland.
  157. Caudri, Cornélie Marguerite Bramine 1934. Tertiary deposits of Soemba. Ph. D. Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden

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