
Selected Works
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- Roswaldy, P. 2025. “Mending the Broken Clock: Gender and Socioecological Changes in Postconflict North Sumatra.” Journal of Agrarian Change. Online First, April 2025. https://doi.org/10.1111/joac.70017
- Roswaldy, P. 2024. “Now I’m Constantly Sick: Environmental Degradation and the Impact of on Toba Women’s Health after Land Conflict.” International Quarterly for Asian Studies. Vl 55(3).
- Roswaldy, P. 2023. “Queering Ecology: Three Investigations from Indigenous Women in Post-Conflict North Sumatra.” Indonesian Journal of Social and Cultural Anthropology. Vl. 44(2).
- Hartanto, Roswaldy, and Yudha, 2023. Tropic Fever. An experimental documentary movie on colonial plantations.
- Roswaldy, et al. 2023. Comparative Research on Gender and Reparation in South-East Asia: Aceh, Indonesia. Asia Justice and Rights.
Pepe also writes public-facing work on Phenomenal World, Journal of Commodity Frontiers, and History of Political Economy Project.
About Pepe
Pepe is a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for Advanded Research, Monash University, Indonesia. Pepe’s main interest has always been monoculture and the socioecological impact of soil degradation (or according to a certain German man: “soil robbery”). Pepe is following Henri Lefebvre’s “I’m not a geographer, I’m just a sociologist who knows geography” by learning QGIS. Pepe creates literary zines with their/her best friend, Nik (they/them) on terminalbus.substack.com. Pepe bikes a lot and enjoys the art of drag. Pepe uses any pronouns except he/him.