scholarly journals PERAN GENERASI BINA BANGSA (GENBI) DALAM MEMBERDAYAKAN MASYARAKAT PERBATASAN JAGOI BABANG KAB BENGKAYANG

INFERENSI ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 183
Author(s):  
Syarifah Ema Rahmaniah

This article discusses the role of GENBI in increasing the community participation in developing the Bidai craft in Jagoi Babang Bengka using incubator business program in cooperation with Bank Indonesia. This paper uses qualitative methods by using in depth interview towards Bidai craftsmen in Jagoi Babang and the community leaders who are competent about the issue of border development. Using Arstein Ladder method, it is identified that there is a significant increase of community participation in the business incubator program. It is on the fifth and the sixth phase, namely partnership and placation. The Synergy cooperation among government, the private sector and the community is needed in order to increase public participation. Government affirmative action becomes important to be pursued to control the bidai craft productivity and create a socio economic network among the craftsmen.

2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 333-354
Author(s):  
La ALI ◽  
Thamrin ABDULLAH

The study aims to describe the community participation in education. Research using qualitative methods, with a phenomenological approach. Subjects of research include: chairman of the foundation, headmaster, head of the panel madrasah, teachers, parents, donors, community leaders, religious leaders, education observers / NGOs, and education experts. The results showed: (1) Public participation in education form of financial and non financial; (2) Patterns of community participation in education there is a direct and representative; (3) Factors that affect the community participation in the provision of education for the culture of boading schools are different from boarding schools in general, the alumni are scattered in various professions, managerial capabilities foundation’s president modernize madrassas, status and position of a person, a strategic location, communication, economy, gender, age, old habitation, and the opportunity to participate; and (4) Impact of community participation in education is positive and negative.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Andina Elok Puri Maharani ◽  
Rizma Dwi Nidia

<p>This research examines problems that arise and become obstacles in the process of organizing general elections and the challenges of the General Election Commission (KPU) in increasing voter participation in general elections.</p><p>The purpose of this study is to find out what obstacles arise in the implementation of the General Election related to the role of the KPU to increase public participation in general elections. This type of research is empirical research and the data used are primary data by conducting interviews with KPU commissioners accompanied by an analysis of secondary data in the form of legislation. The results of this study indicate that barriers that can interfere with the process of holding elections, arise from news hoaxes and some obstacles that are classified based on the group of voters. Every segment of society has different needs, so the method used to increase community participation is tailored to the needs of the community in each segment.</p>


2003 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 237-252 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mike Smith ◽  
Helen Sullivan

The purpose of this paper is to explore public participation from the perspective of two parallel developments in English urban governance since 1997: namely the attempts to modernise local government and area-based approaches employed to tackle social exclusion. The paper will situate these developments within a system of multi-level governance and highlight the significance of the locality-neighbourhood axis. The paper seeks to explicate current changes by drawing on theories of governance. The emphasis on mechanisms that bring together relevant local interests to secure coherence and stability in matters of local governance, combined with the specific focus on the role of citizens and communities as key partners in these arrangements resonates strongly with the key concerns of regime theory. The strengths and limitations of regime theory are discussed with particular reference to matters of contextual specificity. Community Governance is then introduced as a means of better understanding the institutional framework of English localities and, we argue, of providing a sounder basis for the application of regime theory. More powerful still is the potential synthesis of regime approaches with different interpretations of community governance and the paper concludes by drawing on recent developments in English localities to elaborate the potential offered by the this synthesised framework.


2015 ◽  
Vol 13 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 185-199 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ntwanano Mathebula

The interpretation, application and understanding of community participation in the South African local government discourse in particular, is ambiguous, thus, creating a more simplistic and superficial meaning for operationalization. This paper seeks to challenge the notion that community participation is a substitute in its ontological and epistemological form and connotation for public participation. Many scholars in public administration have jumped on the bandwagon of dispensation, thus creating a misnomer in relation to a distinct nature of community participation and public participation which clearly undermines the authenticity of conception within the discipline and scholarship in general. Using a variety of qualitative secondary data collection and analytical techniques, this paper interrogates the misnomer in public administration scholarship in relation to the use andapplication of community participation specifically in local government. To successfully demonstrate this misnomer regarding the use, application and understanding of the concepts and their impact on scholarship, five selected articles on community participation and five others on public participation on local government published in the Journal of Public Administration (JOPA) were reviewed. The paper therefore concludes that the influential role of public administration as a scientific discipline is to forge relations with public administration as a practice for the purposes of conceptualizing and operationalising concepts and terminologies. This will ensure conciseness and bypass the contradictions which have potency of denting both scholarship and practice.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Andra Muslimin ◽  
I Nyoman Sukma Arida

This study was conducted with the aim of identifying the form of local community participation in educational tourism implemented by Green School Bali, Abiansemal, Badung. The data collection methods that used were observation, in-depth interview, literature study and documentation. The data analysis techniques that used are qualitative data analysis. The form of local community participation in the implementation of Green School Bali educational tour is categorized in vertical participation because the role of local communities in this educational tour is located as a subordinate or worker status. This happens because the tour that held in Green School Bali is a non profit-based, the income obtained by the tour will be fully allocated to the scholarship students in Green School Bali. Keywords: Community Based Tourism, Educational Tourism


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 119-133
Author(s):  
Wencislaus Sirjon Nansi

The Article Entitled "Strengthening Public Participation in the Prevention of Corruption through the Regulation of Integrative Participative Institutions" is a normative study that wants to analyze the importance of the role of public participation in controlling the policies of prisons in Indonesia in order to minimize corrupt practices in prisons. The results of the authors' study found that there are obstacles in optimizing the role of public participation in efforts to prevent corruption in prisons, that correctional regulations do not strictly and in detail about community participation. Therefore, the solution offered in this paper is that the government or legislators immediately create regulations that accommodate public participation in controlling correctional policies in Indonesia through participatory correctional regulations. So that this can become a legal basis that provides legal certainty for the public to participate in preventing corruption in prisons


Author(s):  
Herti Windya Puspasari ◽  
Suginarti Suginarti ◽  
Tati Nuryati

This study aims to determine public participation in health services at the Pratama Cita Sehat clinic, East Jakarta. This research was conducted by collecting qualitative data through in-depth interview techniques during October-December 2019. The study results indicate that community participation is relatively high. It is evidenced by the community's involvement during the permit process for the establishment of a clinic, building renovations, and cleaning the clinic location. This participation makes the clinic owned by Rumah Zakat, a philanthropic institution that houses it and belongs to the surrounding community. In addition, the clinic's existence is very beneficial, especially for the poor and the poor, who often find it difficult to access health services.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 184-206
Author(s):  
Paisal Nopiansyah ◽  
Agustina Setiawan ◽  
Dadan Kurnia

This research entitled "The role of Village Government in Increasing Public Participation in Economic Development Village Rancapanggung Cililin District West Bandung Regency". The problem in this research is not optimal the Village Head in monitoring the development of society so that it can cause the lack of society in participating in planning, execution, utilization and also supervision and evaluation of economic development in Rancapanggung Village. As well as, concerning the low level of public awareness and lack of socialization of agencies that will carry out development activities to the community resulting in lack of ownership of the results of development and lack of coordination between agencies. The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze the Role of Village Government in Increasing Public Participation in Village Economic Development. The research method used is descriptive qualitative. Data collection techniques conducted by researchers is to learn to study books as reference materials, field observations, and interviews. In sampling the researcher using technique Purposive Sampling. Informants in this research are Village Head, Village Community Empowerment Institution, and Community Leader. From the research results found that the role of village government in improving community participation in the field of village economic development is still not optimal. There are several weak points such as (1) lack of village heads in monitoring the development of the community, (2) lack of community in participating in planning, implementation, utilization and monitoring and evaluation of economic development in Rancapanggung Village, (3) lack of socialization from agencies that will carry out development activities to the community, (4) lack of ownership of the development result and lack of coordination between agencies. Keywords: Role of Village Government, Community Participation, Development, Village Economy


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document