Yogi Setya Permana
Pusat Penelitian Politik (P2P) Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia (LIPI)

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Kontestasi Abangan-Santri Pasca Orde Baru di Pedesaan Jawa Permana, Yogi Setya
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 14, No 1 (2010): Multikulturalisme dan Pergulatan Identitas
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Gadjah Mada

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In 1981 Clifford Geertz delivered the famous typology of Javanese society. He devided Javanese society into three categories; santri, priyayi and abangan. The relations among them are not only in harmonic but also conflictual relations. This article describes the contestation between abangan and santri in Ngandong Village, Gantiwarno District of Klaten. This paper employs Contentious Politics as major theory to describe what were happened in Ngandong Village. The result is that the contestations between them were happened both in formal events and daily life activities.
Gerak Progresif Gerakan Gay Kontemporer di Yogyakarta Capriati, Wigke; Permana, Yogi Setya
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 12, No 1 (2008): Gerakan Sosial
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Gay as a social phenomenon has increasingly apparent and attracts many social scientists. Among other area, gay movement in Yogyakarta has demonstrated a vibrant and progressive movement. However, gay movement in Yogyakarta is not growing without challenges. Since it first appearaizce in 1980s, gay movement in Yogyakarta has been evolved substantively in terms of size, approach, and magnitude. Based on close observation and interview with gay activists in Yogyakarta, this paper aims to figure out the nature of gay movement in Yogyakarta and describes their struggle for coexistence among social communities in Yogyakarta.
PEMILUKADA DAN PROBLEMA TATA KELOLA PEMERINTAHAN YANG BAIK Permana, Yogi Setya
Jurnal Penelitian Politik Vol 7, No 1 (2010): Good Governance dan Korupsi
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Pemilukada is an instrument to develop local good governance Local election creates a spacefor democraticdevelopment that includes strengthening ofcivil society economic and cultural The assumption here is that goodgovernance is able to transform deepening democracy into deepeningprosperity This review discusses evaluationofPemilukada process and its obstacles
MENELISIK PERAN TENAGA AHLI ANGGOTA LEGISLATIF Permana, Yogi Setya; Adaba, Pandu Yuhsina
Jurnal Penelitian Politik Vol 8, No 1 (2011): Menggugat Politik Parlemen
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Performance oftheparliament would be maximal ifit s been back up with optimal support system Part ofthesupport systems is parliamentary expert staff As a matter offact performance and role ofthe expert staffs as partofsupporting Indonesia s parliamentary is not in optimal condition The condition is due to absence ofclear anddetail regulation on the role anffunction ofparliament expert staff As a result ofthat condition many distortionsin role andfunction ofexpert staffhas been dailyfact in the parliament This paper is to analyze thatproblem andgive some recommendation related to the problem
Aristokrat dan Lembaga Adat sebagai Aktor Penengah (Intermediary Actors) di Kabupaten Sumbawa Permana, Yogi Setya
Jurnal Desentralisasi Vol 13 No 2 (2015): Jurnal Desentralisasi Vol.13 No.2 Tahun 2015
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Pasca desentralisasi, dalam perpolitikan lokal di Indonesia berkembang fenomena baru, yaitu penguatan identitas lokal. Salah satu contoh menguatnya identitas lokal adalah bangkitnya lembaga adat seperti kerajaan dan lembaga adat lainnya. Pada saat yang sama, desentralisasi juga meningkatkan kehadiran aparatur negara, terutama di pulau-pulau terluar Indonesia. Birokrasi merepresentasikan kekuasaan negara pun mendominasi kepemimpinan politik di daerah-daerah tersebut.Kabupaten Sumbawa di Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Barat adalah contoh daerah pulau terluar yang mengalami peningkatan masif keberadaan aparatur negara dan kebangkitan identitas lokal pada saat yang bersamaan. Birokrat di sana mendominasi kepemimpinan formal maupun informal. Sementara itu, kelompok bangsawan lokal membangkitkan semangat kerajaan dengan merevitalisasi Lembaga Adat Tana Samawa (LATS). Dalam dokumen resminya, LATS dimaksudkan sebagai aktor penengah yang memediasi antara pemerintah daerah dan masyarakat. Oleh sebab itu, muncul pertanyaan apakah kehadiran LATS dengan modal simboliknya mampu memperkuat demokrasi lokal di Sumbawa sebagai penyeimbang kepemimpinan politik yang selama ini dimonopoli oleh birokrat. Artikel ini akan mengelaborasi sejauh mana kehadiran LATS di Sumbawa dapat memperkuat demokrasi lokal di tengah derasnya pertumbuhan aparatur negara.
Informal Security Groups as Social Non-Movement in Indonesia: Case of Buru Jejak in Central Lombok Permana, Yogi Setya
Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia Vol. 20, No. 2
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This essay discusses vigilante groups in relation to access for rights to security, particularly in Central Lombok District, West Nusa Tenggara Province. Vigilante groups are defined as 'informal security groups' to distinguish them from formal security entities owned by the state such as the police and military. I propose an alternative interpretation toward the existence of informal security groups that is different from mainstream explanation. Most of the literatures have a strong tendency to categorize informal security groups merely as antagonist actors and a predatory element in the process of democratization in Indonesia. By referencing Asef Bayat’s notion of social non-movement, I argue that informal security group, in Lombok particularly, is one way ordinary people seek to improve their quality of life when security and access to justice are not available, resulting in a blurred line between legal and illegal activity. However, these groups are susceptible to be used by the local elites to achieve particular political interests. This research used qualitative methods, including interviews and archival research.