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Governance and New Mode of Governing: Indonesia as a Metaphor Hakim, Luqman nul
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 15, No 2 (2011): Dilema Tata Kelola Pemerintahan
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Changes in global development policy orientation that put the community (society) rather than the state as its main target has been raised various debates about how to create a better society for development processes. This paper critically discuss the discourse of governance as an instrument of regulation in the new development model through some conceptual apparatus such as social capital, participation and deliberative democracy. Through a post-foundationalist approaches and studies of post-Suharto Indonesia, this paper examined the operation of governance discourse. The main thesis is that the absence of the dimension of power in governance has ignored the political configuration and even failed to notice the various interests in society.
Pembentukan Struktur Negosiasi Kota Surakarta: Kritik Nalar ‘Best Practices’ dalam Penyelenggaraan Pemerintahan Ardianto, Hendra Try
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 15, No 2 (2011): Dilema Tata Kelola Pemerintahan
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This paper attempts to describe two fundamental ideas about best practices. Firstly, criticism of the notion of "best practices" that is very agent-centric. It asserts that the discourse "best practices" should not be separated from socio political structures. In the case of Surakarta, the agency perspective that put Jokowi as the center of innovation was apparently failed to understand the overall dynamics of governance practices and tend to be misleading. Secondly, this paper tries to restore the meaning of participation as a form of politicization, not merely procedural- managerial affairs. Thus, participation is not only a mobilization to encourage the dreams of innovation, rather, participation is a matter of negotiation in which the contestation of interests between people, nations, and the market becomes the main case.
Komin Tipu Komin: Elit Lokal dalam Dinamika Otonomi Khusus dan Pemekaran Daerah di Papua Suryawan, I Ngurah
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 15, No 2 (2011): Dilema Tata Kelola Pemerintahan
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Local political contestation in Papua during the past decade were very dynamic, especially after the implementation of special autonomy, followed by the establishment of new government units in various parts of Papua. In the wave of political contestation, the identity and cultural background has become the dominant variable. This article observes the role of local elites in managing the identity issues in the midst of political contestation in the case of new government creation, by taking the example of the establishment of Manokwari as the capital of West Papua. The author indicated that some local elites tend to manipulate the cultural identity for personal gain on behalf of the public interest.
Tolerance of Minorities and Cultural Legitimacy: The Case of Pesantren Khusus Waria Al-Fattah Senin-Kamis Yogyakarta Safitri, Dian Maya
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 15, No 2 (2011): Dilema Tata Kelola Pemerintahan
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This paper discusses three main ideas; tolerance, pluralism, and cultural legitimacy. By taking Pesantren Khusus Waria Al-Fattah as the illustration, this article proposes an example of how a religious, political, social, and sexual marginalized community can live in harmony with other communities. In this paper, the author believed that pluralism means the legitimacy of all kinds of difference instead of solely seen by the existence of difference itself. Furthermore, this article aims to provide information on the importance of the legitimacy of the culture (cultural legitimacy) which is driven by both elite and community in order to provide equal rights for its citizens, including those who considered as "other".
Redefinisi “Perbatasan dan Keamanan” di Asia Tenggara (Sebuah Paradigma untuk Ketahanan Nasional) Bustamam-Ahmad, Kamaruzzaman
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 15, No 2 (2011): Dilema Tata Kelola Pemerintahan
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This article intends to examine the dynamics of "border and security" in Southeast Asia through the social history approach. ASEAN members have used the concept of ASEAN Community by 2015 as a new way of building community identity of Southeast Asia. This study described how changes in paradigm to the concept of "borders and security" by examining the meaning of nation, homeland, and the influence of the post-colonial concept of nation states. Here is explained the concept of security, faith, salvation as a fundamental concept in the "border and security" which has been influenced by religious values. Authors concluded that the concept of ASEAN Community is one way of raising a new paradigm among the members of the organization-although not entirely successful in practice-towards an identity and vision among the people of Southeast Asia.
Praktik Jurnalisme Lingkungan oleh Harian Jawa Pos Dewi, Putri Aisyiyah Rachma
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 15, No 2 (2011): Dilema Tata Kelola Pemerintahan
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The main responsibility of environmental journalism is to ensure that the mass media as the primary source of public information do its duty to publish their environmental issues so the public can clearly understand and realize the condition of their environment. When there is an environmental issue, either natural disasters and environmental damage caused by human activities, media is also required to have foresight in focusing on the main cause of the disasters, environmental mitigation, and rehabilitation that can be pursued. By taking the case of published investigation of Jawa Pos about the environmental disasters of hot mud flow in Brantas Block, East Java, this article explores how the practice of environmental news coverage should be done by the mass media in Indonesia. Using the methods of textual analysis, the author tries to gain an insight of how the Jawa Pos journalists comprehend and process the news of the hot mud flow.
Aksi dan Identitas Kolektif Gerakan Islam Radikal di Indonesia Hiariej, Eric
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 14, No 2 (2010): Membedah Radikalisme di Indonesia
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Since 2000 the world has witnessed the rise of Islamic radicalism in Southeast Asia. This paper would like to see Islamic radicalism as a social movement by focusing on the process of collective identity formation. The author argues that collective action is not a given reality but is the outcome of the construction and consolidation of internal identity. That is why without understanding the construction of internal coherence; it is difficult to understand the logic of actions undertaken by the activists. This paper draws analysis from five radical islam organizations: Forum Komunikasi Ahlus Sunnah wal Jamaah (FKASWJ) and its military wing Laskar Jihad (LJ), Front Pembela Islam (FPI), Majelis Mujahidin Indonesia (MMI), Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia (HTI) and Jamaah Islamiyah (JI).
Melacak Akar Radikalisme Islam di Indonesia Umar, Ahmad Rizky Mardhatillah
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 14, No 2 (2010): Membedah Radikalisme di Indonesia
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Radicalism nowadays becomes a popular discourse in Indonesia. The fall of Soeharto in 1998 was also followed by the rise of some groups which enroots their ideology and value with the ideology of Islamic political movement in Middle East. Many authors even connect this phenomenon to terrorism. By those points of view, they try to encounter terrorism by de-radicalizing people and promoting the empowerment of moderate society. But this point of view is argued by some authors who think that terrorism differs from radicalism. It is structural problem –poverty, oppression, political authoritarianism— which implies violence and terror. It leads us to a question: What cause radicalism? This article attempts to analyze the historical and political-economic root of Radical Islam group in Indonesia. By analyzing those problems, we will elaborate the problem of Islamic radicalism in structural perspective of post-New Order Indonesia.
Radikalisasi Pluralisme sebagai Usaha Pengarusutamaan Politik Agonistik Juru, Ignasius Jaques
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 14, No 2 (2010): Membedah Radikalisme di Indonesia
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Current political space with its variety on identities has resulted on the difference to the political interests. This situation requires the rethinking of new form of political pluralism. Moreover, the idea to rethinking new form of political pluralism has been raised, there is radicalization of pluralism through agonistic politics. This idea need to be flourished in order to create democratization in society. This article discusses how political activities among the plurality of political identities. Relations constructed based on the relation of politics where the antagonism is present as a political necessity.
Probabilitas Teroris Perempuan di Indonesia Saputro, M. Endy
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 14, No 2 (2010): Membedah Radikalisme di Indonesia
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Indonesian police through Densus 88 have analyzed and predicted the strategy of terrorism in Indonesia, which was important to note that those Indonesian terrorist are males. In short, the Indonesian terrorists need to set up their strategy of attack. Will the Indonesian terrorists build a new strategy with taking involve woman within the strategy? This paper aims to understand the involvement of women terrorist in some suicide actions in global context. To sum up, this paper argues that the emergence of women terrorist in Indonesia are possible, yet it requires the precedence conditions of world women terrorists in global contexts.

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