scholarly journals Communicating Public Policy on Transportation to the Community (A Study in West Bandung, Indonesia)

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 154-166
Author(s):  
Rully Anwar ◽  
Edwin Rizal

This article discusses how public policies on transportation can be communicated to the community in West Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. It is important for the community because the development of transport services has a very close relationship with the social welfare and economic growth of a region. This can be demonstrated with an indication that the region has a complete transportation system works better than other regions, so that these regions tend to have better levels of social welfare and economic growth. Conversely, the less functioning transport would result in the emergence of social problems and environmental problems. The study here used a multiple case method. The cases consist of activities which is the implementation of the government’s program of socialization to the people of West Bandung on transportation. This regency is an expansion of Bandung regency; therefore, there are things that are new in government services, including the field of transportation. Interviews, observation and document analyses were used to collect the data. Face to face interviews using a list of questions were also developed for this study. The findings of the study indicate that in addition to its own designing and implementing transportation development plan in West Bandung regency itself, there is also a transportation development involving West Java provincial government, even the national government of Indonesia. All of the transportation plan could be properly communicated to the public because it uses a variety of media, both traditional and modern.

CosmoGov ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 205
Author(s):  
Awing Asmawi ◽  
Diah Fatma Sjoraida ◽  
Rully Khairul Anwar

This article discusses how public policy on transport can have the issues and the dynamics of its implementation in society. The study was conducted in Tasikmalaya City, West Java, Indonesia. It is important to the society because the development of transport services has a very close relationship with social welfare and economic growth of a region. It can be shown with an indication that the region has a complete transportation system that works better than the other regions, then these regions tend to have a better level of social welfare and economic growth. Conversely, the presence of transport less functioning properly will result in the emergence of social and environmental problems. The study used a multiple case study method. The cases consist of activities in the implementation of Tasikmalaya city government outreach programs to the community regarding transport. Interviews, observation and document analyses were used to collect the data. Face-to-face interviews using a list of questions had been developed for this study. The findings of the study indicate that in addition to designing their own and carry out the development plans of transport in Tasikmalaya City itself, there are also the plans involving the West Java provincial government, and even national government of Indonesia.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 85-99
Author(s):  
Awing Asmawi

This article discusses how public policy on transport can have a welfare impact on society. The study of marine transportation is conducted in West Java, Indonesia. This is important because the development of marine transportation services can have a very close relationship with social welfare and economic growth of a region. This study uses a case study method of activities which is the implementation of the West Java government program to its people regarding sea transportation. Interview, observation, and document analysis are used to collect data. A face-to-face interview using a questionnaire has been developed for this study. The study findings show that in addition to designing and implementing the sea transportation development plan in West Java, the marine transportation policy also involves the national government of Indonesia. All marine transportation policy is intended primarily for the welfare of the community. However, here and there-there are still shortcomings that need to be improved


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 41
Author(s):  
Martoyo Martoyo ◽  
Nahot Tua Parlindungan Sihaloho

The purpose of this study is to explore and analyze the variables that determine the success of implementing dynamic governance in West Java. This research was conducted qualitatively using a literature review research design. The data obtained were then analyzed following the steps of qualitative data analysis by Miles, Huberman & Saldana. The results of this study reveal that there are at least four elements that contribute significantly to the success of dynamic governance in West Java, namely the typical pentahelix collaboration, creative funding, digital government, and the Jabar Open Data program. The implications of this study confirm two things. First, program forms in dynamic governance are based on problems in the local environment, so that each region has a different type of program. It's just that in principle the program must be adaptive and accommodating. Second, the design of dynamic governance is the most reliable design for the needs and conditions of the people of West Java today. It could be that the design of agile governance will be adopted by the West Java Provincial Government when dynamic governance is deemed irrelevant and unsolvable.


Author(s):  
Nurhakim Ramdani Fauzian

The research describes the licensing service innovation model called SIMPATIK JABAR (Licensing Service Information System for the People of West Java) at the Investment and One Stop Service Office of West Java Province. The research was based on the finding that the implementation of SIMPATIK JABAR innovation did not contribute much in elevating the quality of public services at the Investment and One Stop Service Office of West Java Province. This can be seen from the unsatisfactory Public Satisfaction Index over the public service delivery at the Investment and One Stop Service Office of West Java Province, especially due to sluggish licensing service completion. The research employed a qualitative method. The data were obtained through document reviews, observations, and in-depth interviews to 16 (sixteen) informants. Referring to the analysis results, a form of innovation development was formulated by using the approach of USAID Innovation Development Process.Based on the research findings, it is recommended that the implementation of the SIMPATIK JABAR innovation model introduce an improvement in the form of the human resource management for the Technical Team of One Stop Service (PTSP). This can be done by recruiting experts/academicians to become members of the Technical Team. The experts/academicians then collaborate with the civil servants of West Java Provincial Government assigned as the Technical Team to formulate the licensing technical considerations. It is expected that the involvement of experts/academicians at the PTSP Technical Team can help resolve technical recommendations more quickly, so that it can improve the quality of public services at the Investment and One Stop Service Office of West Java Province.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 93
Author(s):  
Rosaria Mita Amalia ◽  
Elvi Citraresmana ◽  
Nurul Hikmayaty Saefullah

Many cooperation partners of the provincial government of West Java come from other countries that have different cultures with Indonesian or Sundanese. Language skills in the sphere of diplomacy associated with language politeness are needed here in order to make the goal of negotiation achieved and provide benefits to the people of West Java. Community Service Activities is conducted in public speaking training activities. This research uses a pragmatic approach. The theories used are a Pragmatic theory by Levinson (1983) and Speech situation theory by Leech (1993). This research applies a qualitative descriptive method in the social field especially language, communication, and international relations. The purpose of this activity is to provide knowledge and insight for the staff of the Bureau of Domestic and International Cooperation in West Java and also to improve their communication ability. The implementation of this activity received a positive response from the participants. They feel that this activity is very useful and provide insight and skills to speak more in public.  This is very crucial for the lecturer and business agent in the Agency for Cooperatives and Entrepreneurship Training (Balatkop) of West Java Province. In addition, the benefit of conducting this Community Service Activity is useful scientific empowerment for the community as well as the existence of article regarding this activity thus it becomes more extensive.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (5) ◽  
pp. 25-30
Author(s):  
Siti Anah Kunyati ◽  
Didiet Widiowati

Poverty and social welfare issues show an increase over time, both in the number, and the quality. On the other hand, the policy responses to social welfare issues from various parties are not sufficient to tackle those problems. This study aims to describe poverty and policy of West Java Provincial Government in poverty alleviation. The research is expected to contribute to the improvement of policy in poverty alleviation and affect the condition of West Java society to be more prosperous. The research design is Qualitative Descriptive. The informants are several Civil State Apparatuses who are capable to represent Regional Work Unit/ Organization at the provincial level. Data Collecting Techniques consist of interviews, focus group discussions, and documentation studies. Data Validation is done using triangulation between data sources and techniques. The results showed that West Java's economy grew on average above 5%, while the average poverty reduction rate was only 0.46% per year. These conditions have an impact on the increased number of people who are below the poverty threshold and also affect the index of depth and severity of poverty. The situation is similar for other social welfare issues, such as socio-economic vulnerable groups, homeless, beggars, and scavengers, neglected elderly, and children who need social protection. To overcome those problems, several policies have been prepared. The obstacle is, social welfare planning and policy are often only viewed as a complement to development planning and policy framework when they should be considered as an integrative, priority and substantive element that must be implemented. Various regulations and policies on poverty alleviation and other social welfare issues are still limited. Regulation at the central level is sufficient, but local governments have not been fully able to describe and operationalize it with various rules, either at the level of Regional Regulation, Governor Regulation, Mayor Regulation, or Regent Regulation. Legislation regulation and poverty alleviation are government’s (central and local) full responsibility, so coordination and a common commitment are needed to address poverty and increase equity. West Java Provincial Policy needs to prioritize efforts to increase funding through funding synergies with central and district / city governments in order to finance more comprehensive and broader poverty reduction programs.


Author(s):  
Aria Dimas Harapan

ABSTRACTThe essence of this study describes the theoretical study of the phenomenon transfortation services online. Advances in technology have changed the habits of the people to use online transfortation In fact despite legal protection in the service based services transfortation technological sophistication has not been formed and it became warm conversation among jurists. This study uses normative juridical research. This study found that the first, the Government must accommodate transfotation online phenomenon in the form of rules that provide legal certainty; second, transfortation online as part of the demands of the times based on technology; third, transfortation online as part of the creative economy for economic growth . 


Trictrac ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Petru Adrian Danciu

Starting from the cry of the seraphim in Isaiahʹ s prophecy, this article aims to follow the rhythm of the sacred harmony, transcending the symbols of the angelic world and of the divine names, to get to the face to face meeting between man and God, just as the seraphim, reflecting their existence, stand face to face. The finality of the sacred harmony is that, during the search for God inside the human being, He reveals Himself, which is the reason for the affirmation of “I Am that I Am.” Through its hypnotic cyclicality, the profane temporality has its own musicality. Its purpose is to incubate the unsuspected potencies of the beings “caught” in the material world. Due to the fact that it belongs to the aeonic time, the divine music will exceed in harmony the mechanical musicality of profane time, dilating and temporarily cancelling it. Isaiah is witness to such revelation offering access to the heavenly concert. He is witness to divine harmonies produced by two divine singers, whose musical history is presented in our article. The seraphim accompanied the chosen people after their exodus from Egypt. The cultic use of the trumpet is related to the characteristics and behaviour of the seraphim. The seraphic music does not belong to the Creator, but its lyrics speak about the presence of the Creator in two realities, a spiritual and a material one. Only the transcendence of the divine names that are sung/cried affirms a unique reality: God. The chant-cry is a divine invocation with a double aim. On the one hand, the angels and the people affirm God’s presence and call His name and, on the other, the Creator affirms His presence through the angels or in man, the one who is His image and His likeness. The divine music does not only create, it is also a means of communion, implementing the relation of man to God and, thus, God’s connection with man. It is a relation in which both filiation and paternity disappear inside the harmony of the mutual recognition produced by music, a reality much older than Adam’s language.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yoo-Duk Kang ◽  
Cheol-Won Lee ◽  
Tae Hyun Oh ◽  
Hyun Jean Lee ◽  
Junyup Kim

2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yoo-Duk Kang ◽  
Cheol-Won Lee ◽  
Tae Hyun Oh ◽  
Hyun Jean Lee ◽  
Junyup Kim

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