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Jurnal Perempuan
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The journal encourages practical, theoretically sound, and (when relevant) empirically rigorous manuscripts that address real-world implications of the gender gap in Indonesiancontexts. Topics related to feminism can include (but are not limited to): sexuality, LGBT questions, trafficking, ecology, public policy, sustainability and environment, human and labour rights/issues, governance, accountability and transparency, globalisation, as well as ethics, and specific issues related to gender study, such as diversity, poverty, and education.
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Gender Perspective as Formality: Feminist Policy Analysis toward RPJMN 2015-2019 and Strategic Plan of KPPPA 2015-2019 Dhewy, Anita
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 22, No 1 (2017): Women and Public Policy
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Although RPJMN 2015-2019 states that gender mainstreaming becomes a policy direction, but actually gender perspective has not become an integral part. In fact, in some parts, policies of RPJMN 2015-2019 are still gender neutral. The author uses the framework of feminist policy analysis to uncover the limitations of RPJMN 2015-2019 and KPPPA 2015-2019 in using, translating and implementing gender perspective. Feminist analysis also found that sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) has not been recognized in RPJMN 2015- 2019 and renstra KPPPA 2015-2019. Moreover, there is a potential of elimination of women issue and other marginalized groups from development agenda due to development policies that tend to lead to new developmentalism model.
Implementation Distortion of Indonesian Health Card (KIS)-Contribution Assistance Recipients (PBI): Studies in Jakarta, Bogor, and Depok Muthmainnah, Yulianti
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This paper not only narrated the National Social Security System in Healthcare, but also findings of fact of the direct field practice of the registration of Indonesian Health Card (KIS)-Contribution Assistance Recipients (PBI) for poor women, minorities, and other vulnerable groups in the poor area of Jakarta, Bogor, and Depok. This research undertaken by students of semester 5th Department of Primary School Teacher Education UHAMKA during October-December 2016 to fulfill the task of “ibadah sosial” (social worship) onsubjects Kemuhammadiyahan.
Ida Budhiati: There Must Be Gender Perspective to Advocate Women’s Representation Boangmanalu, Abby Gina
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 22, No 1 (2017): Women and Public Policy
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Fulfillment of Special Needs of Women Prisoners and Detainees: A Study in 12 Women Penitentiaries Lisnawati, Lilis; L, Nadia Utami; Goei, Gatot
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Just like others, women undergone an imprisonment sentence also have specific women needs relating to biological, psychological condition, and the vulnerability as a woman. In Indonesia, the government commitment in fulfilling the special needs has started with the signing of a number of national and international regulations. The materialization of the commitment ismandated to the Ministry of Law and Human Rights, in this case is the Directorate General of Corrections that has a job and function relating to criminal execution. To see the seriousness of the government in executing the commitment, the Center for Detention Studies did a surveyon the quality of correctional service in 12 women penitentiaries involving 385 women inmates and 35 women detainees in 4 (four) different periods in between 2013-2015. The result shows that the commitment to provide the women special needs has not yet been done well. The strong patriarchal paradigm considering that women are not supposed to commit any crime causes some components in women detention to be not gender-sensitive yet. The shape of the building and the facilitation pattern shows that women are not expected to become an occupant of detention facility. As the consequence, the specific needs of women spending their time in detention facility are neglected.
Words and Meanings Subono, Nur Iman
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 22, No 1 (2017): Women and Public Policy
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Access to Agrarian Right Justice: The Study of Indonesian Women Struggle in Transnationality Marriage Prihatiningsih, Rinawati
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 22, No 1 (2017): Women and Public Policy
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The paper brings about the personal experience of Indonesian women citizen (WNI) who marry to foreigners (WNA) in obtaining access to their right in land ownership and in struggling to challenge the constrains and strategies in order to have their rights rehabilitated by the state who has been treating the citizen unfairly. The marriage status has caused women to be discriminated if they don’t have a prenuptial agreement. The research uses feminist-perspective qualitative methodology, reinforced by three theories, namely multicultural feminism, feminist legal theory, and access to justice theory. There are three findings of the research. First, the prenuptial agreement places woman WNI in a dilemmatic position to choose between access to land ownership rights or joint marital property. Second, some see this and name it as legal smuggling or some dub it legal breakthrough. Third, it is necessary to build solidarity to unite in struggling for change against discriminative policy, by involving and being involved in voicing woman experience to rehabilitate equality of rights before the law.
Sri Budi Eko Wardani: Research Result Should be Used to Evaluate or Create Policy Pratiwi, Andi Misbahul; Ismail, Naufaludin
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Encouraging Pro-Feminist Public Policy through Gender Watch Movement: Studies in Gresik Regency Hasanah, Iva
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Gender Watch is a strategy to advocate policy that is based on pro-women data. Gender Watch is developed to improve access and participation of poor and marginalized women to government social protection. The improvement of access started with the development of poor women capacity and organizing in grass root level with the establishment of Women School in Gresik Regency. In this school, women collect data, work with many stakeholders, submit the obtained data to the policy maker, and oversee the Regional Development Planning Forum (Musrenbang) in the village up to the regency. The work and the contribution of Women School in development force the Gresik Regional Government to be committed to allocate the budget for Women School and to replicate Women School in several villages. The commitment of the regional government is included in Mid-Term Regional Development Plan (RPJMD), City Work Plan (RKPD), and Regent’s regulation. The paper outlines the process and the experience of organizing in the grass root level and the data-based advocacy effort, so the policy advocacy strategy that stresses on the organizing of the grass root women through women schools, attracts the attention of the regional government to allocate the budget in the village level up to the regency level.
Introduction to Pro-Gender Public Policy Studies Ismail, Naufaludin
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Hannah Arendt’s Politics of Women in the Perspective of Philosophy Nugroho, Hastanti Widy
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 22, No 1 (2017): Women and Public Policy
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The article entitled “Hannah Arendt’s Politics of Women in the Perspective of Philosophy” derived from the results of philosophical research. The research objective is specifically exploring the philosophical concept of Hannah Arendt’s politics of women and revealthe forms of implementation in the context of open access, participation, and political control those are involving the women. Hannah Arendt political concept subsequently is applied to be adopted as a political strategy to fight for political equality of women in Indonesia. Concept, form of implementation, and women’s political strategy is analyzed through library research by using the typical elements of philosophical research; interpretation, deduction and induction, historical continuity, idealization, heuristics, and inclusive language. By using the typical elements of philosophical research, it is found that the source of women political thought isoriginating from Hannah Arendt’s idea of labor. The idea lies in a private area which is regarded as the political basis of reproductive and the strength of birthrate. In addition, Hannah Arendt introduced the politics of women as a feminine ethics which is conceptuallydefined as the ability to forgive and to love. The politics of women at the praxis level, according to Hannah Arendt should emphasize the principle of equality in the public sphere and apply the typical feminine power.

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