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Perempuan Kepala Daerah Dalam Jejaring Oligarki Lokal Kusumaningtyas, Atika Nur; Dewi, Kurniawati Hastuti; Ekawati, Esty; Izzati, Fathimah Fildzah
Jurnal Penelitian Politik Vol 14, No 2 (2017): Demokrasi, HAM dan Militer
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian Politik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (2996.495 KB) | DOI: 10.14203/jpp.v14i2.721

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Abstrak “Kerabatan” adalah salah satu faktor penting di balik kemunculan para perempuan kepala daerah. Dengan menggunakan metode kualitatif, penelitian ini menganalisis dua perempuan kepala daerah yaitu Airin Rachmi Diany di Tangerang Selatan dan Anna Sophanah di Indramayu, yang muncul dengan faktor kekerabatan yang kuat. Penelitian ini difokuskan untuk mengungkapkan kondisi sosio-politik, ekonomi, dan historis yang memfasilitasi kemunculan keduanya. Data tambahan yang lain diperoleh dengan kuesioner untuk menilai sejauh mana kinerjanya dalam mendorong demokratisasi lokal termasuk kepentingan praktis gender. Penelitian ini menemukan bahwa perempuan kepala daerah yang berasal dari kekerabatan yang kuat, adalah bagian dari oligarki lokal. Sebagai akibatnya, mereka mengalami kesulitan menjaga independensi terhadap para oligark, yang mengakibatkan lemahnya kinerja dalam mendorong demokratisasi lokal dan kepentingan praktis gender di daerahnya.Kata Kunci: perempuan kepala daerah, faktor kekerabatan, demokratisasi lokal, kepentingan praktis gender.
The Problem of “Women’s Work” and the Idea of Work Democratization for the Liberating Empowerment of Women Izzati, Fathimah Fildzah
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 24, No 2 (2019): Women and Democracy
Publisher : Yayasan Jurnal Perempuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v24i2.319

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Women never make choices about their work democratically. In patriarchal society, “women’s work” is constructed as work that is in the area of social reproduction and is “natural” for women. Consequently, women are increasingly in a vulnerable position in the labor market. In addition, women also face obstacles to being actively involved in various democratic spaces such as unions and women’s movements, and wider social movements because they bear a double workload that is life-consuming. However, various women’s empowerment programs launched by a number of development institutions to overcome the problems faced by women turned out to be far from women’s interests. Empowerment, also known as “liberal empowerment”, actually depoliticized and atomized women. Feminist scholars also call for the importance of realizing “liberating empowerment”. Related to that, this paper sees that the process of democratization of work on women’s work is an effort that can be done to pave the way for women’s liberation. 
The Problem of “Women’s Work” and the Idea of Work Democratization for the Liberating Empowerment of Women Izzati, Fathimah Fildzah
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 24, No 2 (2019): Women and Democracy
Publisher : Yayasan Jurnal Perempuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v24i2.319

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Women never make choices about their work democratically. In patriarchal society, “women’s work” is constructed as work that is in the area of social reproduction and is “natural” for women. Consequently, women are increasingly in a vulnerable position in the labor market. In addition, women also face obstacles to being actively involved in various democratic spaces such as unions and women’s movements, and wider social movements because they bear a double workload that is life-consuming. However, various women’s empowerment programs launched by a number of development institutions to overcome the problems faced by women turned out to be far from women’s interests. Empowerment, also known as “liberal empowerment”, actually depoliticized and atomized women. Feminist scholars also call for the importance of realizing “liberating empowerment”. Related to that, this paper sees that the process of democratization of work on women’s work is an effort that can be done to pave the way for women’s liberation.