The worth of Javanese conservative leadership in coping with COVID-19

IF 0.3 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Masyarakat Kebudayaan dan Politik Pub Date : 2022-10-17 DOI:10.20473/mkp.v35i42022.527-539
Wawan Sobari
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Current studies discover the difference of response of conservatism to the COVID-19 pandemic situation with, at least, six stigmas, namely practicing conservative politics, high risk public health behavior, lack of trust in science, neglecting mainstream media reports, less support for vaccination, and tendency to stockpile. This fieldwork-based qualitative study aims to explore the conservative political leadership of a village head in dealing with the pandemic situation. Unlike the previous studies, it reveals the village head’s conservative leadership which plays a vital role in coping with the outbreak. Under the influence of Javanese culture and tradition, the practices of leadership have positive impacts on controlling the situation, that are responsiveness, willingness to hear input, empathy, direct engagement, non-discrimination, ability to mobilize village apparatuses and to encourage participation of villagers, and consistent reminders to villagers to adhere to health protocols. The village head operationally practices the values of ngancani (accompanying) and njagongi (hanging out) in his leadership. The findings challenge previous academic works as the leadership adjusts to dominant Javanese conservatism in handling the pandemic. It negates the view of difference of conservatism’s response to the outbreak. Conservatism, particularly Javanese cultural and traditional values, actually minimizes the differences of social identity among villagers.
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爪哇保守领导在应对新冠肺炎中的价值
目前的研究发现,保守主义对新冠肺炎疫情的反应存在至少六种污名,即保守政治、高风险公共卫生行为、缺乏对科学的信任、忽视主流媒体报道、对疫苗接种的支持程度较低、倾向于囤积。这项以实地工作为基础的定性研究旨在探讨村长在处理大流行局势方面的保守政治领导。与以往的研究不同,它揭示了村长的保守领导在应对疫情中发挥了至关重要的作用。在爪哇文化和传统的影响下,领导的做法对控制局势有积极的影响,即反应迅速、愿意听取意见、感同身受、直接参与、不歧视、能够调动村庄设备和鼓励村民参与,以及不断提醒村民遵守卫生规程。村长在他的领导中践行着ngancani(陪伴)和njagongi(闲逛)的价值观。随着领导层适应爪哇人在应对疫情方面占主导地位的保守主义,这些发现对之前的学术研究提出了挑战。否定了保守主义应对疫情的差异观点。保守主义,特别是爪哇文化和传统价值观,实际上最小化了村民之间的社会身份差异。
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