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Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan
ISSN : 19078374     EISSN : 23378220     DOI : 10.18196/jgp
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Journal of Government and Politics ISBN:1907-8374 Online: 2337-8220 is the journal published biannually by the Department of Government Affairs and Administration, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia collaborate with Asia Pacific Society For Public Affairs (APSPA) and Asosiasi Dosen Ilmu Pemerintahan Indonesia (ADIPSI). The journal aims to publish research articles within the broad field of public policy, public organization and administration, governance and democracy.
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Homophily and Organizational Identification towards Organizational Commitment and Organizational Justice among Male and Female Office Workers in Iligan City ESCALONA, ODESSA MAY D.; T. CANONO, ANNA PATRICIA; DEMIAR, DIANA ROSE A.; OMONDANG, MIKO NECO B.
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 7, No 3 (2016): August 2016
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The study of identification within the organizational setting has highlighted various factors that may contribute significant changes, either positively or negatively, to the commitment and perception of fairness of employees. As workers, their jobs and relationship with their organization are also influenced by how they perceive people around them in terms of attitude and background. In connection, this study explored on the homophily and organizational identification towards the organizational commitment and organizational justice among male and female office workers in Iligan City. The respondents are male (n = 35) and female (n = 35) office workers coming from selected companies and institutions located in Iligan City. Based on the results and findings, there is a significant relationship between homophily and organizational identification; and organizational identification and organizational commitment among male office workers while there is a significant relationship between organizational identification and organizational justice among female office workers. Finally, there is a significant interaction between invested self-concept to organizational commitment of male office workers in Iligan City while there are significant interactions between background homophily to organizational justice; management connection to organizational justice; and coworker connection to organizational justice of female office workers in Iligan City.
Fake Populism or Real Populism: Pork Barrel Policy as Political Corruption in House of Representative During 2009- 2013 JATI, WASISTO
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 4, No 2 (2013): August 2013
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This article aims to analyze the practice of pork barrel politics in the level of Indonesia legislature tiers and its politicalmanagement campaign. Since 2004, electoral democracy already delegate to the common people to chosen theirrepresentation directly through general election in the level executive and legislative. Those conditions oblige politician andpolitical parties to approaching the commons in order to obtain their vote and popularize both actors into public. Theparadigm of research is a pork barrel politics. This paradigm supports to understand and analyze the corruption symptomsi.e. politico corruption in legislative tier and electoral-corruption in political-campaign which become chronic problems inthis country. Result of research has showed populism is pivotal key which triggered up politician and parties to corruption inorder to persist their political tenure and funding their political cost in pursue to re-elect again in second office terms. Nomatter their corruption practice that implicate to budgeting fraud. Both actors take political favor to disguise within socialaids following the governmental policy, so that, they hindered from corruption accusation. Finally, this paper wants torecommend legal improvement into our budgeting cycle wherein there are public participation to watch it and moralimprovement to politician and parties to reducing their corruption if they wants to become truly populist politician figureinto public.
Resources Exchange Model in Implementation Network of Fishermen Community Policy in Makassar City SUSANTI, GITA; ALWI, ALWI; TAMBA, LA
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 8, No 1 (2017): February 2017
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Public policy implementation network is a study that tried to accumulate all the stakeholders as potential resources to determine and implement a public policy. Fishermen community empowerment policy is the policy, which is complex be- cause it includes varied stakeholders. The main objective of this study is to develop a model of resources exchange in the implementation network of fisher- men community empowerment policy in Makassar City, which includes the avail- ability of resources and the rule of the game of resources exchange. This study uses qualitative design and case study strategy. Based on the pairing patterns technique, the availability of the resources needed by the fishermen group has not been sufficient to run his business. This is caused by a major source of fund- ing in this policy from the central government. Then, the fishermen community empowerment policy is still dominated by rule of the game of public bureau- cracy as the policy implementer in the resources exchange. Therefore, local gov- ernments need to develop the synergy with all stakeholders and establish a rule of the game based on the network-based organization.
Interpreting 9/11: The Role of Language and Narrative in the Construction of “American” Identity TALLMAN, CHAD
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 5, No 1 (2014): February 2014
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Following the attacks on September 11, 2001 (thatkilled approximately three thousand people) theUnited States began waging war abroad, resulting inthe deaths of hundreds of thousands of civilians andpermanently displacing millions of innocent people.The interpretation of 9/11 as an act of war by the U.S.government and the mainstream news mediaprovided the pretext for military aggression,legitimating war and militarization—on the basis of“national security”. This produced conditions for theheroic-narrative of the savior-nation to emerge,expressing itself in the United States’ “War on Terror”.The idea of the “War on Terror” was introduced in theaftermath of a lingering national trauma—in manyways generated by the government and themainstream news media. Its repetition allowed it tobecome physically embodied in the human brain, andthereby, orienting people toward nationalism and theuse of violence. This study places identity at thecenter of the problem, arguing that “American”identity is dependent upon the existence of anenemy- other (negative identity). Drawing upondiscoveries in cognitive science and neurosciencepermits one to appreciate the role of language andnarrative in the construction of identity and theimplications it has for both war and peace. Combiningthis research with a philosophical and religiousanalysis of the United States captures a trend in theactions, thought, and beliefs that help form the“American” self and its relationship to violence.KEYWORDS: militarization, nationalism, heroicnarrative,language, identity
MANDATES AND WHEREWITHALS: THE RESEARCH-TEACHING NEXUS IN GENDER MAINSTREAMING IN THE MSU-ILIGAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PHILIPPINES SIMEON, CHANDA PEARL BARIMBAO
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 8, No 4 (2017): November 2017
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The Philippines has maneuvered a capillary effect of its commitment to gender equality through various domestic legislations. Gender and Development (GAD) has thus become a matter of State policy.Pursuant to a mandated policy on gender equality, this study focuses on the experience of MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology (MSU-IIT) in mainstreaming GAD in the curriculum. The aim is to evaluate policy implementation and employs the Research and Teaching (R-T) nexus as the theoretical frame. Purposive sampling was done for respondents among the faculty and students and data were gathered through in-depth interviews and Focus Group Discussion (FGD).The College of Arts and Social Sciences (CASS) have integrated GAD in two ways - through the incorporation of a subject in  its programs, or as an approach to teaching through faculty initiative corroborating  what Annala and Makinen (2011) referred as “personified curriculum”. The findings reflect the crucial nexus between the conduct of GAD researches to teaching and the subjectivity in the process, contingent as it was on the competence of the teacher.The study recommends the provision of the wherewithal for teachers through a retooling process involving trainings and the development of a common GAD module. A required GAD subject for all students is likewise recommended to ensure the delivery of a certain level of uniformity in imparting the basic minimum.
Optimizing Public Service Through E-Government Services (The Case of Public Service in South Jakarta Municipality) WULANDARI, FLORENTINA; ANSHORI, YULI
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 3, No 2 (2012): August 2012
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The development of information technology and public administration paradigms thatemphasize services for the benefit of society has affected the strategic efforts of e-Gov in Indonesia. Forthat, there is a need to create qualified, competitive, effective and efficient of the public services.Indonesia’s E-Gov Policy has been applying principles of good governance and information technologyto serve and interact with the community. Some local governments, including South JakartaMunicipality has been implementing e-Gov to optimize public service. e-Gov in South JakartaMunicipality is reflected on the implementation of a management information technology to improveservices to the community by creating a web site, namely http://selatan.jakarta.go.id/. The informationpresented in South Jakarta Municipality website includes tourism, local regulations, and otherinformation of Municipality of South Jakarta.
Government Strategic Collaborative Partnership in Tourism Affairs A comparison of two Indonesian Cities HARDINI, HEVI KURNIA
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 9, No 3 (2018): August 2018
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This paper is aimed to investigate the strategic collaborative partnership in managing local tourism affairs as part of Indonesian decentralization schemes. The qualitative method is applied in order to describe the critical analysis about the existence of government strategic collaborations in Malang and Batu cities of Indonesia. The main finding is that the formal government partnership has not been established yet between the two cities. However, the strategic informal collaboration of tourism management culturally exist in both cities. In addition, Malang city government has made one step ahead by conducting feasibility study about the formal collaborative partnership in tourism affairs. There are several limitations on this study regarding the recent practice of decentralized tourism management affairs in both cities, also limited secondary data on legal documents about partnership progresses. The study recommends both local governments should utilize the cultural concept of Arek as their common cultural identity in order to make the formal government partnership possible. Hence the possible model of collaborative partnership which are Cooperative Construction and Joint Services models could be established. As a result, both policies and information could be exchanged integrally in term of tourism management affairs. The research value proposes utilizing the cultural identity of Arek, it means common identity for young people in Batu and Malang cities as the starting point towards the formal partnership establishment. Since these cities are experiencing sectoral ego in term of local government implementation, but they are solid entity in terms of AREMA (Arek Malang – Malang Young People) even they use this identity to support tourism affairs collaboratively. Keywords: Tourism management, collaborative governance, government partnership and decentralization
Hubungan Pemerintahan antara Pemerintah Pusat dan Pemerintah Daerah Serta Peran Wakil Pemerintah NURCHOLIS, HANIF
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 2, No 2 (2011): August 2011
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The local government is part of a national government empowered to regulate and administergovernmental affairs entrusted to her. Therefore, between central and local governments have asystemic relationship between sub-systems so as to form an integral system of government. Therelationship between central and local governments is determined in its oversight system that rests ontwo bases: hierarchical and functional. Base hierarchy to determine the extent to which higherauthority overseeing the local government while the functional basis to determine the extent to whichfunctional departments / sectoral and local government departments overseeing general. Based on thissurveillance pattern then there are four models of relationships referred to by the countries in thisworld with many variants. Four models are models of French, British model, German model, andmodel of the Soviet Union. Indonesia's New Order embraced the French model, while at theReformation Orde more embracing German model
Capitalization of Hatred and Mass Mobilization: 2017 Jakarta Gubernatorial Election Case FAHRIZAL, MOHAMMAD
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 10, No 2 (2019): July 2019
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This paper aims to describe in detail how the capitalization of hatred can effectively be used as a political commodity, especially in terms of mass mobilization to intervene in government policies. By utilizing a theoretical approach of Cherian George, the author tries to analyze the campaign process and the 2017 Jakarta gubernatorial election, which involves a lot of practices of capitalization of hatred - especially by using religious narratives - so that it successfully raises negative views of certain social groups. This study proves that hatred capitalization has profoundly used to mobilize mass and suppress opposing group voters so that certain candidates can achieve a political gain in the election.
Defending Democracy: Citizen Participation in Election Monitoring in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia SURYANI, DINI
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 6, No 1 (2015): February 2015
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The collapse of the authoritarian regime in 1998 has made Indonesia as one of the most democratic country in Southeast Asia. To ensure the quality ofdemocracy, in particular electoral democracy, supervision and monitoring of elections has a veryimportant role. Although the Badan Pengawas Pemilu(Bawaslu) or Election Supervisory Body of Indonesiahas experienced institutional strengthening, this institution has not yet become effective in supervisingand monitoring the elections. Therefore, electionmonitoring conducted by non-state agencies, particularly the citizens become important to complement the performance of Bawaslu. This article aimsto explore how the election monitoring conducted by citizens in the aftermath of post authoritarian era,affect the quality of Indonesian democracy. This article argues that although the citizen participation in monitoring the elections is likely to decline, but thecrowd sourced method that appeared in the 2014election has succeeded in improving the quality of the electoral process as well as defending the democratic regime in Indonesia.KEYWORDS: Election monitoring, Citizen participation, Quality of democracy, Post-Authoritarian, Indonesia

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