Nuria WIDYASARI

How do you craft writing that truly captivates? How can personal experiences be transformed into meaningful lessons for others? Where do great writing ideas come from? How do you weave data and emotion into a compelling narrative? What does it take to ‘translate’ dense academic texts into engaging, accessible reads? And—perhaps most intriguingly—how can ordinary, everyday topics become the foundation for serious, thought-provoking work?

Feel free to reach out—
I’d be happy to share the answers with you!

About Me

Author & Media Culturist
PhD in Anthropology of ICT
20+ Years of Global Experience

I am a media and cultural communications professional with over two decades of experience spanning journalism, public relations, TV Commercial productions, and academic research. My journey has taken me from France and Sweden to Kosovo, Palestine, and now Jakarta, where I support my mother who has been diagnosed with dementia, while continuing meaningful work in media communication and cultural advocacy.

With a PhD in Anthropology of Information & Communication Technologies, I have led media strategy projects, supported humanitarian organisations, and delivered lectures and workshops across diverse cultural landscapes. My passion lies in human stories, cultural nuance, and creating impactful media narratives. My expertise is in bridging the gap between academic complexity and everyday clarity.

Quadrilingual: Indonesian, English, French & Swedish
Currently in Jakarta, Indonesia

Let’s connect if you’re interested in storytelling, media strategy, or cultural communication.

Proficiency

It might be talent. It might be skills.
I just know I can.

Leadership

Steering both small and large teams with warmth, humor, and understanding—while keeping a clear focus on achieving goals.

Communication

Building networks through casual conversations and meaningful discussions with people from diverse backgrounds.

Decoding

Demystifying complex academic and scientific issues through accessible, popular narratives.

Ethnography

Structuring a piece of writing grounded in empathy—the cornerstone of qualitative research.


Their Words

Don’t take my words for it. Here’s what they say…

(Late) David Hakken
Information Ethnographer
Prof. of Social Informatics
Indiana University, USA

I have known Nuria for 15 years. She sought me out to help her organize a session on Internet and Identity for the third triennial conference in 2002 of the journal Antropologi Indonesia. This initially purely cyberspace activity was both quite enjoyable and successful. The papers for the session were published in 2004.

Nuria is an excellent networker, able to see what motivates people and respond to it in a helpful way. Her networking skills carry her interests easily across cultural boundaries and supporting her very broad range of personal interests. These skills are central to her ability to pursue her core intellectual interests, which central very much on how mediated communication, especially new form of mediation, impact on and are impacted by broader social practices. She, like all of us, frames her understanding of these dynamics initially in terms of her own culture, but very quickly turns to interrogating her own understanding from a cross-cultural perspective. Of particular advantage is her long practical experience in doing a wide variety of jobs in electronic communication. Nuria unique perspective is communicated in her writing style, where at least in English she has constructed a unique voice. Her hunger to learn more is evident, as is her desire to experience more.

Owen Podger
Director for Governance and Accountability
Osana International

I had the privilege and pleasure to work with Nuria on the Aceh Local Governance Programme (ALGAP II) in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, a project that is financed by the European Union in the context of the peace building process in Aceh and is implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ). 

Nuria’s artistic work helped to make the materials easily understood. Her posters, and those prepared by other based on the thematic work she prepared, helped promote the workshops and the principles of good governance on which the special autonomy law is based.

She also did sub-editorial work and artwork for my detailed commentary on the law, resulting in an attractive publication that remains the only work of its kind, an effort of lasting value.

Nuria is a most pleasant person to work with. She is polite, hard-working, and creative in linking visuals with text for presentations, posters and books. I am sure her competence goes beyond what I appreciated on this interesting and successful assignment.

Oskar Lehner
Former Deputy Head of Mission
EU-EOM 2004

Nuria is a bright and extremely capable employee, volunteering to take on the more challenging tasks and using her initiative to improve the quality of the media department’s contribution to the mission. Media monitoring demands a meticulous attention to detail as well as a quick and reliable decision-making. Nuria has these qualities in abundance as well as excellent analytical and translation skills. She is also highly personable and a pleasant colleague who works very well in a team. Her communication skills are of a very high standard and she has worked patiently in a sometimes stressful environment, meeting deadlines efficiently and in good time.

Take a Course with Me

Writing 101: From Ideas to Impact

The Architecture of Great stories

How do we uncover meaningful ideas worth writing about? What’s the secret to blending emotion with data in a way that resonates? Why does one piece of writing shine while another falls flat? And could it be true that the core principles of good writing mirror those of great filmmaking?

Duration

3 hours

Availability

This course is held once a month throughout the year, allowing you to choose sessions that best fit your schedule.

Options

  1. Personal Class: Maximum of 2 participants
  2. Group Class: Minimum of 6 participants, maximum of 10
  3. Online Classes Available
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Thinking Etnographically

Writing, Research, and Everyday Life

What exactly is ethnography? Is it a form of academic writing or popular narrative? Some claim it underpins both storytelling and design thinking—is that accurate? Can ethnographic writing truly influence markets and enhance sales? And how does it differ from a memoir? How is it to adopt the mindset and practices of ethnography into everyday life?

Duration

4 hours

Availability

This course is held once a month throughout the year, allowing you to choose sessions that best fit your schedule.

Options

  1. Private Class – Maximum of 2 participants
    a. Personal Class – for students/general public
    b. Professional Class – for entrepreneurs/working professionals
  2. Group Class – Minimum of 6 participants, maximum of 10
    a. Personal Class – for students/general public
    b. Professional Class – for entrepreneurs/working professionals
  3. Online Classes Available

Published Books

Amid the challenges of caring for my mother who has been living with dementia, I have authored seven memoirs, six of which I personally edited, designed, and self-published. I have also produced two books as an editor, overseeing both the editorial direction and contributor selection.

Just a heads-up: all books are in Indonesian, and any purchases will be shipped from Jakarta, Indonesia.

Prefer the e-version? Search for “Nuria Soeharto” on Google Books.

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“Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius –-and a lot of courage-– to move in the opposite direction.”
– Ernst Friedrich “Fritz” Schumacher

“Why is it always the asshole surpasses the test?” 
– Augustus Gibbons, xXx movie, 2002.

“You may be disappointed if you fail, but you are doomed if you don’t try.” 
– Beverly Sills

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