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Journal of Transformative Governance and Social Justice
ISSN : 3024904X     EISSN : 29856272     DOI : https://doi.org/10.26905/j-tragos
Core Subject : Social,
J-TRAGOS: Journal of Transformative Governance and Social Justice is a scientific and academic journal that contains original research articles, literature reviews, and commentary related to the social studies field. It contains major global, national, regional, and local issues. The scope of Transformative governance is related to public policy discourse and analysis, public administration discourse, dynamics of regional and local government, leadership and bureaucracy, digital governance, global political studies, big data analysis, social media analysis, government innovation, agile government, and conflict management. The Scope of Social Justice is related to social welfare, social policy, public health policy, education policy, social inclusion, human development, civil society movement, citizenship, politics, polarization, digital society, and disruption.
Articles 20 Documents
Quadruple Helix Model in Building Communalism and Social Resilience in Handling Poverty in Rural Communities Chandra Dinata
Journal of Transformative Governance and Social Justice Vol 1, No 1: January, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/j-tragos.v1i1.9177

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Poverty is a major problem in a country's development policy. Various strategies were implemented in an effort to reduce poverty, including utilizing economic resources ement of social resources as a new form of actor involvement in the quadruple helix model in handling local poverty problems. This method is a qualitative research paradigm is an approach used in the process of collecting data related to the involvement of social resources in social security to reduce local poverty rates. Data were analyzed interactively and triangulation was used to obtain validity. This article is the result of research on poverty management in rural communities. The high poverty gap between urban and rural communities encourages this research to be carried out. The multidimensional causes of poverty encourage a paradigm shift in handling, namely by involving multi actors through the quadruple helix model to build communalism and social resilience. The results of this study indicate that the social spirit generated from social institutions can be used as the glue for communalism in poverty reduction, so that it becomes a helix in government efforts to reduce poverty. Social togetherness as a form of solidarity from community groups present in the behavior and actions of groups is a social resource that is capable of creating community social resilience so that it can move togetherness in handling local poverty problems. to stimulate the income of poor groups of people. A structural approach is taken by the government in carrying out a poverty alleviation strategy. This study describes the involvement of social resources as a new form of actor involvement in the quadruple helix model in handling local poverty problems. This method is a qualitative research paradigm is an approach used in the process of collecting data related to the involvement of social resources in social security to reduce local poverty rates. Data were analyzed interactively and triangulation was used to obtain validity. This article is the result of research on poverty management in rural communities. The high poverty gap between urban and rural communities encourages this research to be carried out. The multidimensional causes of poverty encourage a paradigm shift in handling, namely by involving multi actors through the quadruple helix model to build communalism and social resilience. The results of this study indicate that the social spirit generated from social institutions can be used as the glue for communalism in poverty reduction, so that it becomes a helix in government efforts to reduce poverty. Social togetherness as a form of solidarity from community groups present in the behavior and actions of groups is a social resource that is capable of creating community social resilience so that it can move togetherness in handling local poverty problems.
Challenges of Government Accounting Policy Reform in Indonesia Gracia Maya Kristiani; Rodiyatul Fadillah; Sahrul Sahrul; Silvia Ayu Anggraeni
Journal of Transformative Governance and Social Justice Vol 2, No 1: January, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/j-tragos.v2i1.11442

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This article delves into the significant changes in government accounting, particularly in Indonesia. The shift from cash-based accounting to accruals, and ultimately to full accruals, marks a significant transformation in the country’s government accounting practices. The research methodology employed in this study is a qualitative approach to a literature review. The primary source of information was a comprehensive search of publications about accounting regulations implemented by the government. The main objective of this study is to identify and evaluate the challenges faced during the reform of Indonesia’s government accounting policy. The study’s findings reveal that the government is required to prepare financial accounts under Law No. 17 Year 2003. This law refers to the Government Accounting Standards (SAP). As a derivative of this regulation, the government enacted Government Regulation Number 24 of 2005. This regulation has been revised with Government Regulation Number 71 of 2010 on Government Accounting Standards (SAP). The practical implication of these regulations is a significant change in the basis of government accounting records. Previously, the records were maintained on a cash basis, accrual basis, and cash basis. However, with the new regulations, the records are now maintained on a fully accrual basis. This change is expected to improve the transparency and accuracy of government financial records, thereby enhancing public trust in government financial management. In conclusion, the transition to full accrual accounting is a notable development in Indonesian government accounting. Despite the challenges, this transition is a crucial step toward improving the quality and reliability of government financial information. The study provides valuable insights into the obstacles encountered during this reform and offers recommendations for future policy improvements.
Government Efforts to Violate Tapping Box in Malang City Taxpayers Dian Lovitasari; Durratun Nashihah
Journal of Transformative Governance and Social Justice Vol 1, No 2: July, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/j-tragos.v1i2.10484

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This research describes a tool in assisting the supervisory function of local tax revenues to support the realization of targets on Regional Original Revenue. A device called a tapping box is present in the tax object registered on the local government server to be installed between the cash register and the printer. Every transaction will be recorded on a device that has been connected to the local government server so that when the reporting arrives, the taxpayer only deposits the nominal that has been listed. Although supervision is assisted by technology, local governments also conduct intensive supervision to follow up tax objects that take preventive actions. Various efforts of local governments in expressing and imposing sanctions such as quadruple nominal payments, and so on. The method in this study uses literature reviews sourced from journals and articles. It was found that some tax objects carried out the revocation of tapping boxes, doubling accounts. 
Mapping the Public-Private Partnership Researches in Waste Management: A Bibliometric Analysis Ahmad Luthfi; Muhammad Faqih Naufal
Journal of Transformative Governance and Social Justice Vol 1, No 2: July, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/j-tragos.v1i2.10462

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The increasing societal demands for effective waste management have compelled the government to provide optimal services in accordance with established standards, while carefully considering various relevant aspects. Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) have emerged as a conceptual framework to address these challenges. This article aims to comprehensively analyze and map the existing literature on public-private partnerships in the context of waste management. The mapping of this literature offers valuable insights into the theoretical foundations, practical implications, and potential future directions policy development in this field. Through bibliometric analysis and the application of the PICO Spider framework, a citation review was conducted based on the number of citations and journal sources. Co-authorship analysis was also performed based on authors and countries, while co-occurrence analysis was carried out based on all keywords. Furthermore, the analysis and visualization were conducted using the VOSviewer application. The utilization of VOSviewer facilitates the visualization of these findings, allowing for a more intuitive understanding and interpretation of the bibliometric analysis results. At the partnership level, the government needs to have full involvement, while higher-level government entities (such as provinces and central government) also play a role in indirectly supporting waste management programs. Private entities, on the other hand, can engage in waste processing using established technologies. However, if this is not feasible, privatization of waste management through independent Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) can serve as a new source of assistance for the government.
RETRACTED ARTICLE: A Socio Ecological Systems Approach Disaster Resilience for Small Islands Retracted Article
Journal of Transformative Governance and Social Justice Vol 1, No 1: January, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/j-tragos.v1i1.9204

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This article has been retracted.The author has plagiarized part of a paper that had already appeared in Environmental Challenges in April 2022: “Whose resilience matters? A socio-ecological systems approach to defining and assessing disaster resilience for small islands. Environmental Challenges, 7, 100511.” and available online at: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667010022000701. One of the conditions of submission of a paper for publication is that authors declare explicitly that their work is original and cite all references. We have contacted the first author and has agreed with our decision to retract the paper. As such this article represents an abuse of the scientific publishing system. The scientific community takes a very strong view on this matter. We apologize to readers of the journal that this was not detected during the submission process.
Local Government Accounting System’s Effect on Malang City Financial Statements Quality Genoveva Trifila Sandita; Benediktus Rifaldo Setiyono; Falentina Chinuriga Dhey; Rita Stefania Anu Dopo
Journal of Transformative Governance and Social Justice Vol 2, No 1: January, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/j-tragos.v2i1.11446

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This article discusses the impact of the local government accounting system’s implementation on the quality of financial management reports in the Malang City Government. The research employs a case study method, gathering data through interviews, observations, and document analysis. These methods are used to examine the implementation of local government accounting systems and the quality of financial statements. The study’s primary objective is to demonstrate that the local government accounting system’s implementation significantly influences the quality of the Malang City Government’s financial management reports. The findings suggest that the accounting system’s effective implementation can enhance the quality of financial reporting, thereby promoting transparency and accountability in local government operations. During the implementation process, local governments must consider crucial aspects such as system planning, system implementation, and system evaluation. System planning involves defining the system’s objectives, identifying the necessary resources, and developing a detailed plan for system implementation. System implementation refers to the process of putting the plan into action, while system evaluation involves assessing the system’s performance against the defined objectives. Moreover, the study emphasizes the importance of involving all relevant stakeholders in the implementation of the local government accounting system. Stakeholder involvement can ensure that the system meets the needs of all parties and can contribute to the system’s success. In conclusion, the research underscores the significant role of the local government accounting system in enhancing the quality of financial management reports in the Malang City Government. It also highlights the need for careful planning, effective implementation, ongoing evaluation, and stakeholder involvement in the system’s implementation. The research method used is a case study with a qualitative approach, providing in-depth insights into the subject matter. 
Bojonegoro Regent’s Leadership: Role in Development Transformation Effort Denny Iswanto; Ringga Ananta Putra
Journal of Transformative Governance and Social Justice Vol 2, No 1: January, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/j-tragos.v2i1.10791

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Development transformation is a strategic endeavor aimed at achieving substantial and enduring changes within a region. In this context, the role of a regional head, particularly one with goodwill, becomes crucial in influencing the progress and outcomes of regional development. This study delves into the impact of a regional head’s goodwill on the development transformation in Bojonegoro Regency. The primary objective of this research is to scrutinize the influence of the regional head’s goodwill on the development transformation in Bojonegoro Regency. The methodology employed in this study is a qualitative approach, supplemented by secondary data analysis techniques. The findings of the study reveal that regional heads with goodwill have the capacity to formulate clear and inspiring visions for the development of Bojonegoro Regency. Their goodwill has spurred them to design progressive policies and programs that are oriented towards community empowerment and leverage technology. Development efforts have been initiated in various sectors, including the internal bureaucracy, public goods provision, social development, and human resources. These sectors have been identified as the leading sectors in the region’s development transformation. However, the study concludes with a note of caution. While development has been primarily focused on the leading sectors, it is essential to broaden the scope of development to other sectors as well. This expansion is crucial to ensure a balanced and inclusive development transformation in Bojonegoro Regency. The study underscores the importance of a regional head’s goodwill in shaping the region’s development trajectory and offers insights for future policy planning.
Power Communication Actors Cash Social Support Program for Impacted COVID-19 Citizen Klara Kumala Sari; Ali Hanafiah
Journal of Transformative Governance and Social Justice Vol 1, No 2: July, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/j-tragos.v1i2.10269

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Government as an important body in the framework of governance. The government must pay attention to peace and public order, the demands and expectations as well as the opinions of the people, the needs and interests of the community, environmental influences, communication and coordination arrangements, the participation of all levels of society and the existence of legitimacy. This study aims to analyze actor relationships by analyzing aspects of social network analysis calculations such as actor popularity (degree), actor closeness to other actors (closeness), and which actor functions as a liaison between one actor and another (betweenness).The mix-method approach is used to answer the problem formulation. Data were obtained through interviews and collecting questionnaires from the actors involved in implementing the cash direct social assistance distribution program in Batu City. Data were analyzed through an interactive analysis model using an analytical tool using social network analysis. The results of this study indicate that each actor involved in implementing the social assistance distribution program for people affected by Covid-19 in Batu City has different networking patterns. The strategic actor in the implementation network for the distribution of social assistance programs for people affected by Covid-19 is the social service. Each actor has their own role, namely the Covid-19 task force unit acts as a program maker. By analyzing communication relationships through social network analysis by focusing on public actor communication, we can find out the actor's communication relationship in the Covid-19 social assistance program.
Fostering Community Resilience through Social Capital Ilham Nur Hanifan Maulana; Tasya Fiane Wardah
Journal of Transformative Governance and Social Justice Vol 1, No 1: January, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/j-tragos.v1i1.9229

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An experienced and resilient community has become a much-studied discourse after COVID-19. Strengthening the ability to self-organize post-crisis events encountered difficulties around changing local risk perspectives. In addition, they are increasing the capacity of individuals as a whole to form the expected community resilience. This study explains the importance of leveraging social capital to increase community capacity, affecting the ability to survive future crises. This study used a literature review to explore prior conceptions and conclusions about fostering community resilience and essential agreement of social capital. In this research, we seek a contribution through the following arguments a) Community resilience is the outcome of reciprocity social relationships; b) Social capital is an endeavor to cultivate relationships that encourage shared-value advantages between community members; c) Intellectual capital is the valuable sources in representing action-based of knowledge. The result shows it is necessary to build community resilience through a robust social approach, maintaining and reconstructing social capital to present community advantage and shared-value embedded in each community member.
Community Participation in General Elections: Study in Malang City Klara Kumala Sari; Ali Hanafiah; Mochamad Chazienul Ulum
Journal of Transformative Governance and Social Justice Vol 2, No 1: January, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/j-tragos.v2i1.12253

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Political participation refers to the active involvement of individuals or groups in political activities, such as electing state leaders and influencing government policies. This study focuses on the participation of voters in regional head elections, specifically those who cast their votes incorrectly. The form of political participation under scrutiny is community involvement in general elections. The objective of this research is to examine the nature of community participation in general elections in the city of Malang, Indonesia. This study employs a qualitative descriptive approach, utilizing interview techniques to gather data. It also adopts a case study method to provide an in-depth analysis of the specific instances of political participation in Malang. The research process involved qualitative analysis of data sourced from various libraries. Data and library sources were accessed using online search tools such as Mendeley, Zotero, Publish or Perish, and Google Scholar. These platforms provided access to a wide range of journals, including those on the Scopus platform, ScienceDirect, and other supporting journals. The findings of this research indicate that the model of political participation employed in Malang is of a conventional nature. There has been a noticeable increase in voter turnout in general elections in the city, suggesting a growing level of political engagement among the community. In conclusion, this study provides valuable insights into the nature and extent of political participation in the city of Malang, highlighting the importance of community involvement in shaping the political landscape. It underscores the need for further research to understand the factors influencing voter behavior and to develop strategies to enhance political participation.

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