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Dimensions of Women Migrant Workers’ Vulnerabilities Amidst Industrial Development and Pandemic’s Disruption Arista, Yovi; Evi, Zulyani; Susilo, Wahyu
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 25, No 3 (2020): Women Migrant Workers
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v25i3.454

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Women migrant workers have a significant role and contribution in driving migration, economy, and global development. Behind the remittance flows, women migrant workers are still overshadowed by the threats of various problems. The dimensions of the problems faced are increasingly complex as the depletion of mobility limits between countries, the increasing of securitization policy as well as the rapid progress of global development in social, economic, and political aspects. Through the literature review, this article intends to highlight the vulnerability of Indonesian women migrant workers from the perspective of migration and governance froma feminist perspective. The results of the review show that women migrant workers are still facing multidimensional vulnerability. This includes the actual conditions of women migrant workers facing injustice, violations of rights, affected by disruption of information-technology, and being center in the pandemic crisis. This condition also leads to the structural aspects related to protection’s policy and institutional issues that are not sensitive to the interests and the root of problems faced by women migrant workers.  
Migrant Workers’ Vulnerabilities to Exposure of Violent Extremism: Case Study of Indonesian Returnee Women Migrant Workers in Hong Kong Mundayat, Aris Arif; Susilo, Wahyu; Evi, Zulyani
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 25, No 3 (2020): Women Migrant Workers
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v25i3.457

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This qualitative study analyzes the involvement of female perpetrators of extreme violence acts and suicide bombings against the modern state as a symbol of their religious enemies. The topic is crucial as it shows the meaningful reasons for female militancy, where women are seen to exceed their gender norms. It is not because they take their own lives but also to bring their children to embrace death in the process of religious-based violent extremism. This article opposes the idea of gender in binary opposition as female and male, but rather see it as a range of gender spectrum. The understanding of the main symbolic structures here is crucial as it is capable of dismantling aspects that temporarily limit gender roles. At the same time, what they are doing is constructing new ideas that “God do not see you in someone appearance” included their gender, but rather their “action”. It is their way to find justification to support extreme violence, although it is against religious teaching.
Dimensions of Women Migrant Workers’ Vulnerabilities Amidst Industrial Development and Pandemic’s Disruption Arista, Yovi; Evi, Zulyani; Susilo, Wahyu
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 25, No 3 (2020): Women Migrant Workers
Publisher : Yayasan Jurnal Perempuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v25i3.454

Abstract

Women migrant workers have a significant role and contribution in driving migration, economy, and global development. Behind the remittance flows, women migrant workers are still overshadowed by the threats of various problems. The dimensions of the problems faced are increasingly complex as the depletion of mobility limits between countries, the increasing of securitization policy as well as the rapid progress of global development in social, economic, and political aspects. Through the literature review, this article intends to highlight the vulnerability of Indonesian women migrant workers from the perspective of migration and governance froma feminist perspective. The results of the review show that women migrant workers are still facing multidimensional vulnerability. This includes the actual conditions of women migrant workers facing injustice, violations of rights, affected by disruption of information-technology, and being center in the pandemic crisis. This condition also leads to the structural aspects related to protection’s policy and institutional issues that are not sensitive to the interests and the root of problems faced by women migrant workers.  
Migrant Workers’ Vulnerabilities to Exposure of Violent Extremism: Case Study of Indonesian Returnee Women Migrant Workers in Hong Kong Mundayat, Aris Arif; Susilo, Wahyu; Evi, Zulyani
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 25, No 3 (2020): Women Migrant Workers
Publisher : Yayasan Jurnal Perempuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v25i3.457

Abstract

This qualitative study analyzes the involvement of female perpetrators of extreme violence acts and suicide bombings against the modern state as a symbol of their religious enemies. The topic is crucial as it shows the meaningful reasons for female militancy, where women are seen to exceed their gender norms. It is not because they take their own lives but also to bring their children to embrace death in the process of religious-based violent extremism. This article opposes the idea of gender in binary opposition as female and male, but rather see it as a range of gender spectrum. The understanding of the main symbolic structures here is crucial as it is capable of dismantling aspects that temporarily limit gender roles. At the same time, what they are doing is constructing new ideas that “God do not see you in someone appearance” included their gender, but rather their “action”. It is their way to find justification to support extreme violence, although it is against religious teaching.
Pemilu Indonesia di Luar Negeri sebagai Arena Aktivisme Perempuan Pekerja Migran Indonesia Susilo, Wahyu
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 29 No. 2 (2024): Hak Politik Perempuan Pekerja Migran Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v29i2.1017

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Although since the first Indonesian general election was held in 1955, it has guaranteed political rights, especially the right to vote, for Indonesian citizens who are abroad, but in the development of policies on elections in Indonesia there has been no adequate policy update. Women Indonesian migrant workers who are the face of the majority of Indonesian citizens abroad have not participated in the implementation of Indonesian elections abroad and also have not felt the direct benefits of organising Indonesian elections abroad. This research traces the emergence of overseas election monitoring activities and political education of Indonesian migrant workers. These initiatives have encouraged the political activism of Indonesian migrant workers to ensure that Indonesian elections abroad are more qualified, responsive to the migrant worker protection agenda and encourage the representation of migrant workers in legislative political representation contested in elections
Pemilu Indonesia di Luar Negeri sebagai Arena Aktivisme Perempuan Pekerja Migran Indonesia Susilo, Wahyu
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 29 No. 2 (2024): Hak Politik Perempuan Pekerja Migran Indonesia
Publisher : Yayasan Jurnal Perempuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v29i2.1017

Abstract

Although since the first Indonesian general election was held in 1955, it has guaranteed political rights, especially the right to vote, for Indonesian citizens who are abroad, but in the development of policies on elections in Indonesia there has been no adequate policy update. Women Indonesian migrant workers who are the face of the majority of Indonesian citizens abroad have not participated in the implementation of Indonesian elections abroad and also have not felt the direct benefits of organising Indonesian elections abroad. This research traces the emergence of overseas election monitoring activities and political education of Indonesian migrant workers. These initiatives have encouraged the political activism of Indonesian migrant workers to ensure that Indonesian elections abroad are more qualified, responsive to the migrant worker protection agenda and encourage the representation of migrant workers in legislative political representation contested in elections