A LEADERSHIP FUNCTIONS OF WOMEN BUREAUCRATS AS A LEADER IN A DENGUE FEVER DISEASE CONTROL IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH OF BEKASI CITY, WEST JAVA PROVINCE INDONESIA

2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (9) ◽  
pp. 474-485
Author(s):  
Neneng Yany Yuningsih

The era of democracy has opened opportunities for women to have and build a career in various fields including in bureaucracy environment of civil apparatus. This research focuses on analyzing the role of leadership functions of women bureaucrats as a leader in dengue fever disease control in the Department of Health of Bekasi City in 2015-2016. Leadership theories are used to analyze the themes. During the period, dengue fever (DBD) disease is a disease with extraordinary status in Bekasi City; thus, it requires particular attention on its control from the municipal government of Bekasi City. The Department of Health of Bekasi City assigns dr. Pusporini as a person in charge to handle the DBD disease issue in the city. dr. Pusporini, as a bureaucrat, is a physician on duty in the department. She is the head of infectious disease control division. As a woman, it is not an easy task to be a leader with considerable responsibilities.

2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 54
Author(s):  
А. И. Кольба ◽  
Н. В. Кольба

The article describes the structural characteristics of the urban communities of the city of Krasnodar and the related features that impact their participation in urban conflicts. This issue is considered in a number of scientific publications, but there is a need to expand the empirical base of such studies. On the base of expert interviews conducted with both city activists, their counterparty (representatives of the municipal government) and external observers (journalists), the parameters of urban communities functioning in the process of their interaction with other conflict actors are revealed. The communities characteristics such as the predominantly territorial principle of formation, the overlap of online and offline communications in their activities, the presence of a “core” with a relatively low number of permanent participants and others are determined. Their activities are dominated by neighborly and civilian models of participation in conflicts. The possibilities of realizing one’s own interests through political interactions (participation in elections, the activities of representative bodies of power, political parties) are not yet sufficiently understood. Urban communities, as a rule, operate within the framework of conventional forms of participation in solving urgent problems, although in some cases it is possible to use confrontational methods, in particular, protest ones. In this regard, the most often used compromise, with the desire for cooperation, a strategy of behavior in interaction with opponents. The limited activating role of conflicts in the activities of communities has been established. The weak manifestation of the civil and especially political component in their activities determines the preservation of a low level of political subjectivity. This factor restrains the growth of urban communities resources and the possibility of applying competitive strategies in interaction with city government and business.


1980 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 107-119 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jane Fedorowicz ◽  
William D. Haseman

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