Annie PohlmanView profile
Associate Professor
Associate Professor Annie Pohlman is a leading scholar in Indonesian Studies at the School of Languages and Cultures, The University of Queensland. With a research focus on Indonesian history, politics, comparative genocide studies, and gendered violence, she has worked closely with human rights NGOs in Indonesia to document gross human rights violations. Academic Affiliation: UQ since 2008 Key Research Areas: 1965-66 Indonesian killings, torture systems, transitional justice, and mass violence complicity Her work explores testimony studies and atrocities documentation , particularly through the Indonesia Torture Mapping Dataset. She has contributed to international tribunals and published extensively on sexual violence as torture, state impunity, and post-authoritarian reconciliation efforts. Publications Trends include comparative analyses of genocide, interdisciplinary approaches to torture documentation, and psychological dynamics of civilian participation in violence. Her recent work (2022-2025) focuses on systematic torture patterns , post-conflict memory , and mass violence denial . Supervision: Currently mentoring PhD candidates on Indonesian trauma narratives, postcolonial illegitimacy, and political biographies, with completed supervision on CAM practices and Roma genocide. Key Collaborations: Jess Melvin, Katharine McGregor, and human rights organizations in Aceh and East Timor.









