Biography
Dyah’s research explores issues related to marginalisation in contemporary healthcare, narrative in digital health, development & global health policy, and ICT for social change. She is also looking at how cultural meanings are negotiated and co-constructed by community members in their interactions with various social, structural, educational, economic, religious, and policy contexts that surround their lives. She has worked on these topics in relation to Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam and Australia. Dyah won two research grants from the Social Science Research Council (SSRC) and is working on two research projects: 1) the COVID-19 policy and Indonesian domestic migrant workers health; and 2) the disconnection, digital resilience, and differently abled communities during the Covid-19 Pandemic Indonesia and Vietnam. In addition, she is also working on hate speech in relation to COVID-19.