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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.
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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.
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.
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.
Encouraging Anti-Racism Education Policy from Conflict Perspective Sukardi Sukardi; Sajida Sajida
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.v1i1.9228

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Since discrimination and labeling of ethnic Chinese are still embedded in society. The goal of this paper is to encourage different policies that try to solve racial conflicts, especially through education as a preventive measure to raise a generation with a lot of knowledge and a lot of patience. This paper reviews various alternative efforts to eliminate the issue of racism among ethnic Chinese. This review finds that reconciliation can be achieved through education and other methods. It is also demonstrates that efforts have been made by the government to initiate anti-racism education as part of the conflict resolution process. Nevertheless, this implementation is a long way from being adequate or successful. There are still many records that need to be corrected and evaluated by the government to encourage anti-racism education policies.
Rethinking: Women's Political Rights, Digital Safety, and Election Lian Agustina Setiyaningsih; Muhammad Hanif Fahmi; Sekar Arum Nuswantari; Sri Widayati; Priyo Dari Molyo
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.v1i1.9205

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The position of equality in political rights is still being studied seriously and is full of pros and cons in various countries. Straightening the role of women's rights in politics is extensive homework for this nation. Even in today's conditions, the representation of women in the political sphere at the beginning of the struggle was unacceptable to male politicians and the public. The literature review aims to rethink the relationship between women's political rights, digital safety skills, and general elections. All three have a common thread for measuring the existence of women in the political realm. This condition can be seen from the role of women as political actors who run for office, as well as women as owners of voting rights in general elections. Both can be viewed as subjects and objects in general elections to restore the spirit of democracy in Indonesia. The answer to the above problems is establishing digital safety as a digital literacy ecology. The need for this condition refers to women's political struggle to get crucial political affirmation.
Implementation of Village Financial Management Through SISKEUDES in Pandanrejo Village Ishlakhul Avita; Catur Wahyudi; Akbar Pandu Dwinugraha
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.v1i1.9195

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The use of digitalization in the implementation of village government is a necessity that needs to be realized. Moreover, in village financial management, the village financial system or Siskeudes is part of the digitization of village government administration. Unfortunately, its application in the village that is the pilot of the Batu city government's digitization project, namely Pandanrejo village, is still experiencing problems related to the system that is still running offline. This study aims to analyze and describe the implementation of village financial system management and its supporting and inhibiting factors. Descriptive qualitative is used in this type of research. The results of the study found that the implementation of village financial management through the application of siskeudes in Desa Pandanrejo was following the provisions which include planning, implementation, administration, reporting, and accountability.  However, there are some obstacles at some stages. The planning stage is constrained by the late delivery of the indicative ceiling from the City. There is an administration stage it is explained that this stage is the responsibility of the head of financial affairs, but because the HR of the head of financial affairs of Pandanrejo Village is low, this is the background for the delegation of authority to other staff to act as admins siskeudes.  Based on this, it is necessary to develop the human resources of village officials at the administrative level in the context of digital administration. Siskeudes needs to be fully supported by a network that can ensure that the system is always in online condition because the existing conditions in the application field are still offline. although this does not affect the performance of the village, it results in data not being quickly available and making it difficult for the Batu City Government

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