scholarly journals Keterwakilan Perempuan pada DPRD Kabupaten Bangka Tahun 2014-2019

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 4-18
Author(s):  
Rinda Oktari

This research discusses about the representation of women in Bangka District in 2014-2019 to provide information about gender's inclusion in the political recruitment in the Bangka District that effect has not fulfilled its quota 30% representation of women in parliament, so that the research can provide solutions for the increased representation of women in the Bangka District. This research is a case study research done using a qualitative method. Research results suggest that the representation of women should be increased by a clear law enforcement act in the recruiting process, a social structure that involves female politicians in political parties and in parliament, mandated to pursue gender justice, and political education to cadre, future legislatif candidates and communities must be properly implemented by political and government parties so that increased representation of women can be achieved.

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Selinaswati Selinaswati

This paper examines female politicians in West Sumatra. The place with unique matrilineal system existed since long time ago. Assuming that the matrilineal system gave opportunity toward women in this area to involve in public space legitimately, the number of female representation in local parliament must increase effectively. By using the qualitative method with case study research, in-depth interviews have been done toward 17 informants. The result showed that the dualism idea of matrilineal and patriarchy of Islamic teaching are the influence of these male and female informants. This condition affected women when they involve in public space including in the political arena. In this study, the paradox occurred in which women political participation cannot separate from the important roles of their male connection. That male family connection such as public figure, (even formal leader such as Datuk) has highly contributions for female politicians to have a seat in the local parliament.


Catharsis ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 244-252
Author(s):  
Ario Bungsu ◽  
Triyanto Triyanto ◽  
Tjetjep Rohendi Rohidi

Abstract Pyramid House in Palembang is one of the works of art that is still very interesting to be researched today. The problem raised in this study aims to analyze the cultural message of the Pyramid House in Palembang. The method used is a qualitative method with a case study research design. The data collection techniques include observation, interviews, and document study. The results showed that in the manufacture of the Pyramid house, the main construction of traditional buildings used wood construction and a stilt system. The foundation used the construction of piles, the walls used boards, the roof used a leaf or shingle roof. The core parts consisted of the roof of the house, the door, the window, the stairs, and the floor of the house. In general, the typical architectural form of the Pyramid House, namely, the roof was shaped like a severed pyramid. Besides, the uniqueness of the house located in its multi-storey shape (kijing) and the walls were made of wood shaped like planks. Then related to the house name Pyramid, it contained two special meanings, namely, Five and Gold. The word five means the number five, while gold means the precious metal of great value. This is also a symbol of the function of the Pyramid house.  


2016 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
pp. 397-416 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katherine Brookfield

Neighbourhood planning, introduced through the Localism Act 2011, was intended to provide communities in England with new opportunities to plan and manage development. All communities were presented as being readily able to participate in this new regime with Ministers declaring it perfectly conceived to encourage greater involvement from a wider range of people. Set against such claims, while addressing significant gaps in the evidence, this paper provides a critical review of participation in neighbourhood planning, supported by original empirical evidence drawn from case study research. It does so at an interesting time as the community, and/or neighbourhood, appears across political parties as a preferred scalar focus for planning. Challenging Ministers’ assertions, while mirroring past experiments in community planning, participation is found to be modest and partial, concentrated amongst a few, relatively advantaged communities, and relatively advantaged interests within those communities. The paper considers the implications for future planning policy and practice.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 204-220
Author(s):  
Ani Fatmawati ◽  
Ana Toni Roby Candra Yudha ◽  
Hammis Syafaq

Analysis of work contracts on the welfare of crew in fishermen sector from the Perspective of Islamic business ethics in Sarangmeduro Village is a study that aimed to answer questions about how the fishermen sector work contracts are implemented and how the welfare of the crew members is applied in Sarangmeduro Village. The methodology used was descriptive qualitative method with the type of case study research on the object. The result of this research is that the work contract conducted by fishermen in Sarangmeduro Village is a work contract system that has been implemented from generation to generation and is more likely to approach the muzaroah contract in profit sharing of maro or paroan. Based on the field of employment, the fishermen in Sarangmeduro Village live in prosperity. By the opening jobs provided by ship employers, they are facilitated in finding work. The residence that is inhabited every year has changed, which was originally made of woven bamboo, now most of them are built of bricks. The existence of a work contract implemented by fishermen can help to boost the economic condition of the fishermen in Sarangmeduro Village, which is always developing. The researcher recommend that fishermen make work inovation.


Author(s):  
Ardhana Ulfa Azis ◽  
Mia Siscawati

The implementation of affirmative quota policies by political structures, especially political parties as one of the elements of the political infrastructure, has provided the widest possible opportunity for women to be directly involved in the political process, such as becoming members of parliament to carry out over sight, budgeting, and legislative functions: the making and policymaking and political decisions. This research examines how women in the family path of the 2019’s election results, on the one hand, their faces are seen as political representatives of women in parliament, but on the other hand, they are also seen as representatives of the interests of party oligarchy in parliament. We explored the filling of affirmative quotas for female parliamentary candidates from the family line by political parties which allowed us to identify women parliamentarians from the family line as having two faces, namely as women's political representatives as well as party political representatives. In a stronger party oligarchy, we argue that filling the affirmative quota of female parliamentary candidates from the family line apart from being urged by the affirmative quota policy for 30%women's political representation, is also motivated by the interests of party oligarchy. We adopt the thoughts of Anne Phillips (1991) about the politics of presence which sees that women's representation in parliament starts from the number, not from the policies they produce.


2017 ◽  
Vol 49 (3) ◽  
pp. 957-975 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jonathan Homola

This article explores (1) whether policy makers are equally responsive to the preferences of women and men and (2) whether the increased presence of women in parliament improves responsiveness to women’s preferences. Using a time-series cross-sectional analysis of 351 party shifts by sixty-eight different parties across twelve Western European countries, the study finds that parties respond to the preference shifts of women and men. However, parties are more responsive to the preference shifts among men than among women – a finding that is not affected by the share of female politicians in parliament. The findings question the implicit assumption that substantive political representation of women necessarily follows from their descriptive representation in legislatures.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 88-100
Author(s):  
Widhah Nur Azizah ◽  
Mohammad Ishom ◽  
Edi Widianto

AbstrakStrategi pemberdayaan masyarakat melalui bank sampah merupakan alternatif dalam mengembangkan kampung wisata tematik “Kampung Putih” serta untuk mengetahui partisipasi masyarakat dalam mengikuti kegiatan bank sampah di Jalan Jaksa Agung Suprapto Dalam Kecamatan Klojen Kota Malang. Pelaksanaan kegiatan penelitian masyarakat melalui bank sampah ini menggunakan metode atau pendekatan kualitatif dengan menggunakan jenis penelitian studi kasus dikarenakan peneliti menggambarkan secara mendetail tentang latar belakang kasus. Peneliti bertindak langsung dalam proses penelitian dikarenakan peneliti merupakan instrument utama dalam penelitian Menjadi bagian dari Kampung Putih merupakan upaya bagi individu memastikan dirinya sebagai makhluk sosial. Upaya yang dilakukan ini salah satunya adalah dengan memperbaiki kebiasaan membuang sampah ke sungai. Strategi pemberdayaan masyarakatnya dalam mengembangkan kampung wisata tematik Kampung Putih yaitu melalui bank sampah Melati. Kegiatan pengelolaan sampah di Bank Sampah Melati warga merasa bahwa mereka berpartisipasi karena memang mereka mengetahui bagaimana kondisi permasalahan sampah yang ada di lingkungan tempat tinggal mereka. Dalam hal ini masyarakat mampu berdaya karena sadar akan pentingnya menjaga kelestarian lingkungan dengan tidak membuang sampah di sungai serta dapat memunculkan kepedulian mereka sehingga mereka ikut berpartisipasi. WASTE BANK AS AN ALTERNATIVE COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT STRATEGY IN DEVELOPING THE THEMATIC TOURISM VILLAGE "KAMPUNG PUTIH" IN MALANG CITY                                                Abstract        The community empowerment strategy through waste banks is an alternative in developing the thematic tourism village "Kampung Putih" and to find out community participation in participating in waste bank activities on Jalan Jaksa Agung Suprapto Dalam Klojen District, Malang City. The implementation of community research activities through this waste bank uses a qualitative method or approach using the type of case study research because the researcher describes in detail the background of the case. Researchers act directly in the research process because researchers are the main instrument in research. Being part of Kampung Putih is an effort for individuals to ensure that they are social beings. One of the efforts made by this is by improving the habit of throwing garbage into the river. The community empowerment strategy in developing the thematic tourism village Kampung Putih is through the Melati waste bank. The waste management activities at Melati Waste Bank residents feel that they are participating because they know the condition of the waste problem in their neighborhood. In this case, the community is able to be empowered because they are aware of the importance of preserving the environment by not throwing garbage in the river and can raise their concern so that they can participate.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 19
Author(s):  
Retno Dyah Pekerti ◽  
Eva Faridah ◽  
Missi Hikmatyar ◽  
Irfan Faris Rudiana

Online buying and selling transactions are growing rapidly, from an Islamic perspective, they fall into the jurisprudence muamalah category of business or commerce. In Islam, there are rules governing buying and selling transactions that must be carried out by the seller and the buyer. This research is to explore the pillars and requirements for online buying and selling transactions and the implementation of the Istishna contract which refers to the Islamic PSAK 104 in online transactions. A qualitative method with case study research conducted in Tasikmalaya was chosen as the method in this research. The informants in the research are business people, consumers, academics, and ustadz. The results show that business people generally know about the pillars and requirements for online buying and selling transactions from an Islamic perspective. The Istishna contract has been carried out by business people with the term pre-order, business people do not know and apply the Sharia PSAK 104. The research can be a reference for business people, academics, and input for regulators and the public.


Author(s):  
Hartin Nur Khusnia ◽  
Muhlis Muhlis ◽  
Tenri Waru

Equality of rights and obligations between men and women has been textually stated and guaranteed by various regulations, both at international, national and local levels. However, this guarantee does not necessarily guarantee equality between men and women to actively participate in practical politics. The fact that the representation of women in legislator of the West Nusa Tenggara Province is still low, which a total of 65 members of the Regional House of West Nusa Tenggara Province Representatives for the 2014-2016 periode 6 female legislators and 59 male legislators. The object of this research study is the political communication of women's legislators in the Regional House of Representatives of West Nusa Tenggara Province. The results of interviews with research informants can be concluded that the political communication of female legislators in the Regional House of Representatives of West Nusa Tenggara Province runs effectively because it is influenced by internal and external factors. Internal factors are the personal abilities of female politicians in building positive self-concepts. While external factors are participatory political culture in both the legislative and political parties where politicians take shelter. Political communication activities carried out by women's legislators aim to influence political policy, especially policies related to women's empowerment in West Nusa Tenggara. And aims to establish the self-image of politicians and institutions, both political parties or legislative bodies.Keywords: Political Communication, Women's Legislators, the Regional House of Representatives of West Nusa Tenggara Province


Author(s):  
Lilis Sholihah ◽  
Naufal Ashiil Al Farisi

Deputy garut district council members of the period but only the 2019-2024 is 50 and 9 members legislative women or only 18 % woman to members of the legislature has yet to reach hope 30 % representation of women in garut district council 2019-2024 period. This show representation of women in parliament is still low. While, the act of political parties and election gave opportunities for women to participate in politics and into. legislative institutions. Research conducted has the find out how women are represented in the Regional House of Representatives of Garut in the period 2019-2024 and the inhibiting factors that influence and the efforts made to increase women's representation in the Regional Representative Council of Garut. The theory used is electoral representation theory according to Piktin with four dimensions, namely representative, represented, the substance of representation and context. The method used in the research is a qualitative research method by describing descriptive data and inductive approaches. Supporting data collection methods in research through observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis technique used is by reduction of data, display data, and reflecting g conclusion. The research results showed that the representation of women in the the Regional House of Representatives of Garut in the period 2019-2024 was still low. This is caused by internal factors, namely the confidence of women, social relations, double burden and political costs and external factors, namely patriarchal culture and political constraints. In this research we initialize to the government and political parties to do sosialisai the importance of of the representation of women in legislative and suggesting prospective members legoslatif women for developed a good relationship with the community, accommodated and expectations of women in parliament this with to be demonstrated by birth to legal products, programs and policies that are pro against women and as well as improvement system regeneration women. Keywords: Representation of women, regional house of representatives.


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