PUBLICATION

Indexed Journal

  1. Muhammad Febriansyah, Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail, Norazam Mohd Noor. “Competing Not Complementing: KPU, Bawaslu, and the Dynamic of Election Monitoring in PEMILU 2019”. Asian Journal of Political Science, volume 28 No.3, 2020.
  2. Muhammad Febriansyah & Sharifah Nursyahidah Syed Annuar. “Parti-Parti Politik Kiri Dalam Pilihan Raya Umum Ke-14”/ Left Political Parties in 14th General election. Jebat: Malaysian Journal of History, Politics & Strategic Studies, Vol. 45 (2), 2018.
  3. Sharifah Nursyahidah Syed Annuar, Muhammad Febriansyah. “Rave: Ekspresi Sub-Budaya Remaja di Kuala Lumpur”/ Rave: Youth Subculture Expression in Kuala Lumpur. Jurnal Komunikasi. Vol.34, No.1, 2018. 
  4. Sharifah Nursyahidah Syed Annuar, Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail, Muhammad Febriansyah. “Punk dan Budaya Penentangan. Kajian Kes Rumah Api, Kuala Lumpur”/ Punk and Culture of Resistance: A study of Rumah Api, Kuala Lumpur. Kajian Malaysia: Journal of Malaysian Studies, Volume 34, No.1, 2016.


Book

  1. Muhammad Febriansyah & Haris Zuan (eds.). “Malaysia-Indonesia: Narasi-narasi Lintas Budaya dan Negara”/ Malaysia-Indonesia: Cros-culture and State Stories. Petaling Jaya: Strategic Information and Research Development Centre (2021).
  2. Sharifah Nursyahidah, Muhammad Febriansyah, Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail. “Punk, Penentangan dan Politik Transnasionalisme”/ Punk, Resistance and Transnational Politics. Petaling Jaya: Strategic Information and Research Development Centre (2016).

Book Chapter

  1. Muhammad Febriansyah. “Transnational Networks, People’s Theatre and Radical Opposition in the New Order Indonesia”. A chapter in Joyce Liu, Zikri Rahman, & Qi Li (eds.), People's Theatre in Inter-Asian Society. National Chiao Tung University Press (forthcoming 2021).
  2. Muhammad Febriansyah & Sharifah Nursyahidah Syed Annuar. “Alternative or Mainstream? Indie Book Publisher Scene in Malaysia”. In Wan Zawawi Ibrahim, Richards. Gareth & King, Victor. T. Discourse, Agency and Identity in Malaysia. Springer: 2021.
  3. Muhammad Febriansyah.” Wiji Thukul and the Struggle for Human Rights in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia”. A Chapter in Azmi Sharom, Sriprapha Petcharamesree, Yanuar Sumarlan, Joel Mark Baysa-Barredo & Magdalen Spooner (eds.). Human Rights and Peace in Southeast Asia Series 7: Relighting the Torch. Southeast Asian Human Rights and Peace Studies Network (2019).
  4. Muhammad Febriansyah & Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail. “Bantuan Demokrasi di Indonesia Sebagai Latar Perbandingan”/ Democracy Assistance in Indonesia as a Comparative Background. A chapter in Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail. Bantuan Demokrasi dan Pendanaan Asing di Malaysia: Melampaui Pertukaran Rejim. Kuala Lumpur: Penerbit Universiti Malaya (2019).
  5. Muhammad Takiyuddin Ismail & Muhammad Febriansyah. “Bantuan Demokrasi dari Open Society Foundation (OSF)” / Democracy Assistance from Open Society Foundation (OSF). A chapter in Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail. Bantuan Demokrasi di Malaysia: Melampaui Pertukaran Rejim. Kuala Lumpur: Penerbit Universiti Malaya (2019).
  6. Muhammad Febriansyah. Malay in Inverted Commas: A Life Journey Across the Straits. A chapter in Nine (ed.). Straits Eclectic. Petaling Jaya: Gerakbudaya Enterprise. 2017.
  7. Muhammad Febriansyah & Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail. “Anak Muda dan Partisipasi Politik Tidak Formal dalam Pilihan Raya Umum ke- 13”/ Youth and Informal Political Participation in 13th General Election. A chapter in Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail & Sity Daud (eds). Pilihan Raya Umum ke- 13: Refleksi Politik Perubahan. Bangi: Penerbit UKM (2016).

Working Paper

  1. Muhammad Febriansyah. Performing Arts and Politics in New Order Indonesia: Compromise and Resistance. Südostasien Working Papers No.38, Department of Southeast Asian Studies, Humboldt-University, 2009.
TEACHING
  • Introduction to Political Science
  • Third World Ideologies
  • Seminar on Malaysian Politics
  • Globalization and Regionalism
RESEARCH & CONSULTANCY
  1. “USM Ethnicity Index” -Strategic Initiative USM Special Program 2021 (co-researcher).
  2. “Local Governance, Democracy, and Public Goods Delivery in Malaysia and Indonesia” – Fundamental Research Grant Scheme (FRGS) 2021-2023 (co-researcher).
  3. Concepting Uncivil Society in Malaysia – UKM Research University Grant, UKM 2020-2022 (co-researcher).
  4. “Towards ASEAN Election Monitoring: Study Cases on Current Elections in Philippines (2016), Malaysia (2018), and Indonesia (2019) – UKM Research University Grant 2018-2020 (GUP2018-161) (co-researcher).
  5. “Foreign Funding of Malaysian NGOs: Impact on Political Security” – supported by UKM Research University Grant 2014-2017 (GUP 2014-045) (co-researcher).
  6. “Transnational Activism in Indonesia and Malaysia” – supported by UKM Young Researcher’s Incentive Grant 2014-2016 (GGPM 2014-009) (Principal Investigator).
  7. “13th General Election: Reformism, Conservatism and Change” – supported by UKM Young Researcher’s Incentive Grant 2013-2015 (GGPM 2013-040) (co-researcher).
RESEARCH POTENTIAL AREAS

Research Interests

  • Cultural Politics
  • Youth Politics
  • Scoial Movements
  • Human Rights
NETWORK & LINKAGES
  • Institute of Malaysia and International Studies (IKMAS), National University of Malaysia
  • Politics and Security Research Center, National University of Malaysia
  • Institute of Asia Pacific Studies (IAPS), University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus