Pub Date : 2019-11-01DOI: 10.2991/icdesa-19.2019.3
Adam Latif, Irwan, A. Mustanir, Jamaludin Ahmad, Geminastiti Sakkir
This research is to find out the leadership of the village government and to find out society participation in development planning in Pattondon Salu Village, Maiwa District, Enrekang Regency. The hypothesis of this study is that village government leadership has a significant effect on optimizing society participation in development planning. The location of this research in Pattondon Salu Village, Maiwa District, Enrekang Regency. The population in this study is 133 Families (KK). The sampling technique uses incidental sampling with the Slovin formula. The sample in this study is 100 Families (KK). The techniques of collecting data use observation, questionnaires, documentation, and interviews. Quantitative data analysis techniques using frequency tabulation analysis methods and simple regression analysis using the SPSS 16.0 for Windows program. This results shows that, 1) Village government leadership is categorized in the good criteria with an average percentage of 63.95%, 2) Society participation in development planning categorized as a fairly good with an average percentage of 58.95%. In addition, there is a strong influence between village government leadership and the optimization of society participation in development planning. Keywords— Development Planning; Leadership; Society Participation
本研究以恩仁康县麦洼区巴顿沙路村为研究对象,探讨村政府在发展规划中的领导作用及社会参与。本研究假设村政府领导对优化社会参与发展规划具有显著作用。本研究地点在恩仁康县麦洼区Pattondon Salu村。本研究的人口为133个家庭(KK)。抽样技术使用附带抽样和斯洛文公式。本研究的样本为100个家庭(KK)。收集数据的方法包括观察、问卷调查、记录和访谈。定量数据分析技术采用频率表分析方法和简单回归分析方法,采用SPSS 16.0 for Windows程序。结果表明:1)村政府领导为良好,平均比例为63.95%;2)社会参与发展规划为较好,平均比例为58.95%。此外,在发展规划中,村政府领导与社会参与的优化之间存在很强的影响。关键词:发展规划;领导力;社会参与
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Pub Date : 2019-11-01DOI: 10.2991/icdesa-19.2019.54
Fitri Santi, A. Basit, Muljadi
This study aims to find out how the personal branding of Sandiaga Uno in approaching Indonesian millenial generation in the 2019 Presidential Election. In this research, the personal branding aspects studied were focused on three aspects of personal branding: self-identification, political products, and positioning. This research is a qualitative descriptive study and uses content analysis as a data analysis technique. The results of the study show that the values that become attributes of self-identification Sandiaga Uno are risk taking and the ability to build teamwork. To support the spirit of the millennial generation, most of whom enjoy the world of entrepreneurship, the OK OCE Program is one of Sandiaga's political products for millennial generation. These values and ideas are further supported by appearance of Sandiaga who tends to be stylish both in formal and informal settings. Sandiaga's stylish appearance was also supported by his habit of never leaving sports activities so that his sporty appearance was not easily forgotten by the public Keywords—Personal branding, Indonesian millennial generation, 2019 presidential election, Sandiaga Uno
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Pub Date : 2019-11-01DOI: 10.2991/icdesa-19.2019.21
Sait Abdullah, Deni Ramdani
As a result of recent political dynamic, particularly after the world most complicated simultaneous national elections, Aceh referendum discourse has been reechoed by Acehnese local elite. This issue has become an interesting phenomenon to be investigated. As a result of MOU Helsinki Peace Agreement in 2005, Aceh has been granted as a special region by the central government by way of an asymmetric decentralisation scheme to run its government. Is it true that the local Acehnese really want the referendum? Or is it just a political discourse enacted by the local elites for their own political interests? This paper examines how ideology operates through discourse. It uses Van Dijk ideological discourse analysis. This paper argues that referendum issue reenacted is not just an ordinary elite’ speech. It strongly entails political ideology of certain group. For ideology to operate in discourse, local elites have strategically manipulated context, event, knowledge and their group belief both to attract public attention and to strengthen their political bargaining position with the national elites. Keywords— Referendum, Asymmetric Decentralisation,
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Pub Date : 2019-11-01DOI: 10.2991/icdesa-19.2019.11
Kazuyo Futaesaku
My most recent research has focused on the province of Bangka Belitung, Indonesia. This province has been an important global tin mining center since the 18th century, but tin has been depleted in recent years and there is a big demand for new industries to replace tin mining. In recent years, the province has begun to focus on tourism development to replace tin mining, and tourism in the province, especially in Belitung Island, is attracting attention in Indonesia. Although ethnically, the Melayu people are in the majority, other ethnic groups such as Chinese have flowed into the region as tin miners since the Dutch colonial era, which is why this province is a multi-ethnic/multi-cultural area. Using Informal interviews and collecting data in Bangka-Belitung islands and Jakarta, I found that the role of central/local government and localts in tourism there. We can see how local government try to make the region more attractive by seeing some movements such as holding cultural event and supporting local residents with commodities, and so forth. Interestingly there are some differences between Bangka and Belitung regarding to the conditions of tourism development. However, both islands are now trying to use multi-cultural characteristic, like Melayu culture and Chinese Indonesian culture, in each touristic event or spot to show how their province is "unique" and attractive.Also, the mine site itself has the potential to be a regional cultural resource. Recently there are some local residents who struggle to construct a new leisure spot near the tin mine. Keywords—Indonesia, Tourism, Tin mining, Culture
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Pub Date : 2019-11-01DOI: 10.2991/icdesa-19.2019.30
Nururrianti Jalli, Nuurrianti Jalli, I. Idris
Abtract—Increasing Internet penetration across the globe and the wide distribution of false information on Internet platforms have resulted in the pressing need to study the effects of fake content on society. The advancement of technologies also had contributed to a more sophisticated false content that could be produced. Widespread use of forged images and realistic fake videos were made possible through computer-generated techniques. Several studies had been done by other scholars to study the influence of fake news during elections (see Anis & Gentzkow, 2016; Persily, 2017) however limited has been done in the Southeast Asian perspective. This research aims to look at the distribution of fake news during two elections in Southeast Asia, focusing on Malaysia 14th General Election in 2018 and Indonesia Presidential Election 2019; and how false information influenced political discourse. We employed two different methods for this study which were social network analysis (SNA) and in-depth interviews. We analyzed six different hashtags popular during these two elections and how these hashtags were used as conduits to share false information. For Malaysia, three specific hashtags were studied #MalaysiaBaru, #PakatanHarapan, #IniKalilah, while in Indonesia #DebatPintarJokowi #PrabowoMenangDebat and #PropagandaRusia. Our findings revealed that 1) fake news not only shared by ordinary users but also as a strategic communication by cyber armies employed by political parties, 2) fake news to a certain degree had influenced political discussion on social media during election period, 3) people are more likely to find stories that favored their political parties, and 4) victims of false content are believed to have low media literacy.
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Pub Date : 2019-11-01DOI: 10.2991/icdesa-19.2019.5
Muhamad Febriansyah, Muhammad Febriansyah, M. Ismail, N. Noor
This paper examines the election monitoring in Indonesia with a specific focus on a unique element in Indonesian elections that is the Bawaslu, an official institution established to observe and monitor the electoral process. Bawaslu had gained considerable juridical authority since 2017, granted by the election law, to not only monitor and provide recommendations, but also has the power to intervene with the electoral process and to judge any electoral offence. In the case of 2019 concurrent election, Bawaslu’s newfound authority had led to a constant conflict with the KPU. It is also argued that Bawaslu’s existence is one of the causes that have led to the declining participation of local or international civil society in election monitoring in Indonesia. This research uses observational study to evaluate the 2019 concurrent election and interviews with KPU, Bawaslu, as well as local and international election monitoring NGOs in Indonesia. We argue that Bawaslu’s current role is not ideal in the context of Indonesian electoral system because the participation from civil society in election monitoring is still very much needed in democracy consolidation in Indonesia. Keywords— Election Monitoring, KPU, Bawaslu, Elections in Indonesia Introduction
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Pub Date : 2019-11-01DOI: 10.2991/icdesa-19.2019.10
P. Agustini, E. Mihardja, T. Widiastuti
Cianjur as one of the districts in West Java is carrying out various activities under the framework of city branding namely Sapta Cita. This research focuses on the packaging of Sapta Cita as the Cianjur government strategy as well as flagship program for establishing city branding. The purpose of this study is to analyze: (1) stakeholder perceptions on the flagship program Sapta Cita; (2) the advantages, weaknesses, challenges and packaging opportunities of Sapta Cita; (3) messages in programs in Sapta Cita (4) Sapta Cipta Action Plan. The method used in this study are surveys and indepth interviews involving the millennial generation in general, and other stakeholder groups. This study finds that: (1) millennial generations generally know of Cianjur tourist attractions; (2) Sapta Cita points toward various of potentials in Cianjur that can be developed into robust city identity; (3) Cianjur’s jargon Jago is the core message in Cianjur's branding, and; (4) Sapta Cita as flagship program is carried out through the "seven-goal" program. Keywords—strategy, city branding, government programs
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Pub Date : 2019-11-01DOI: 10.2991/icdesa-19.2019.44
Yeni Widyastuti, H. Agustin
The focus of this research is Gender Responsiveness on the Public Facilities in Terminal Type A of Pakupatan in Serang City. The problems of this research are the small waiting room and mixed with the merchant stalls, no medical room and complaint room used, no smoking area, no separated toilet between men and women and the amount of male toilets is more than female toilets, no pathway for persons with disabilities, no children play area and no lactation room that can be used. The research objective is to measure Gender Responsiveness on Public Facilities in Terminal Type A of Pakupatan in Serang City. The theory used in this study is Gender Impact Assessment, gender responsive infrastructure[7] . This study used descriptive quantitative methods. The results obtained were 61% and included the less responsive category. The recommended suggestions are that the Terminal Manager of Pakupatan needs to identify its user needs regarding to the availability of public facilities, review the provision of public facilities based on gender needs, need directions and information about the availability of public facilities and need to provide a no-
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Pub Date : 2019-11-01DOI: 10.2991/icdesa-19.2019.24
A. Fuady, K. Dewi
The development of information and communication technology (ICT) not only raises optimism for economic progress, but also concerns for the increasing level of economic inequality due to the technological nature of capital and skill-biased. There is also fear that the digital revolution will harm women workers. This paper aims to analyze how did women can get benefits from the ICT development in Indonesia’s labor market. Using data obtained from the National Bureau of Statistics, we analyze distribution of women in labor forces, based on the type of jobs and employment sectors, to understand whether they are benefited or not from the ICT development. We found that distribution of women workers in the four type of jobs (namely (1) Professionals, Technicians and similar workers, (2) Leadership and Management Personnel, (3) Administrative and similar workers, and (4) Sales Workers) and the three sector of employment (namely (1) Finance, Insurance, Building or Land Rental Business, and Company Services, (2) Large Trade, Retail, Restaurants and Hotels, and (3) Buildings), is higher than men. These are the type of jobs and employment sectors that benefited from ICT development. So, although the level of use of technology (internet and mobile phones) among women is still low, Indonesian women in workforces are more benefited from the ICT development, than men.
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Pub Date : 2019-11-01DOI: 10.2991/icdesa-19.2019.42
Iswandi, Ahmad Baidawi
Jambi Malay Customary Institution is an organization engaged in the socio-cultural field in Jambi Province. Jambi Malay Customary Institution is not an organization under the government but is a partner of the government in the field of cultural preservation. The purpose of this research is to describe the role of Jambi Malay Customary Institutions in preserving local wisdom in Jambi Province. The research method is qualitative descriptive. The subjects in this study were Malay traditional leaders, Jambi government, religious leaders, community leaders and youth leaders of Jambi Province. Data collection techniques used were observation, interviews, and documentation. The results of this study show that the role of Jambi Malay Customary Institutions in the Preservation of Jambi Local Wisdom has an important role, such as providing an understanding of the importance of preserving Jambi culture through socialization activities. As for the obstacles faced by the Jambi Malay Customary Institution in preserving the culture of the Jambi is the lack of understanding and awareness of the Jambi people towards the local wisdom of Jambi and also the many foreign cultures that enter Jambi.
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