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New Publicness and Its Implication on Social Conflicts: The Relation between Local Community and the Gated Community in Sleman Handoyo, Asmarawati; Hadna, Agus Heruanto; Ratminto, Ratminto
BISNIS & BIROKRASI: Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi dan Organisasi Vol. 23, No. 1
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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This article discusses the rise of new public issues and their implication on social conflict inflicted by the rapid growth of gated community in Sleman District. These new public issues include economic problems, accessibility, social and environmental problems. Through the methods of observation and in-depth interview, it is found that the rise of the new public issues triggers conflicts when meeting two following requirements: (1) Both communities are unsuccessful in establishing an agreement to resolve new public issues, and (2) There is no local government intervention to overcome the new public issues of gated community. This article has two objectives: conceptually, it supports the new publicness theory stating that publicness may arise from the privacy sphere, while at the same time complete the fact that the rise of new public issues can cause social conflicts when meeting the two preconditions. Based on the findings in this study, two suggested recommendations include, first, both communities need to build intensive communication and create joint mechanism to avoid social conflict; second, the commitment and active role of Sleman government are required, particularly to eradicate the rents of licensing-bureaucracy and to improve close supervision in the field, so that new licensing processed will not instigate new public issues that can trigger social conflicts.
Transforming Social Movements: Jogja Ora Didol’s Use of Information and Communication Technology Handoyo, Asmarawati; Isnadi, Yuli
Profetik: Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

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 ICT as a communication transmission tool has long been a strong factor in shaping political mobilization in many social movements in various social and political events in the world. This research aims to describe the Jogja Ora Didol (JOD) movement in utilizing Information and Communication Technology (ICT). JOD is a movement resisting the bad impact of Yogyakarta’s development policies since 2013. Using the case study and employing secondary data, the investigation was conducted on the JOD’s social media, such as Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), and YouTube. We analyzed the utilization of social media in JOD’s movement from some of the features, contents, strategies, messages, and receivers. We also analyzed its impact on offline movement. As a result, we found several findings. First, JOD exploited the features of social media in developing the attractive movement’s strategy. Second, JOD creates a deliberating public space by encouraging anyone to join their movement. Third, the form of participants’ support is according to their capacity and capability. Fourth, JOD used social media to connect online and offline movement agendas. As the impact, fifth, the JOD’s engagement, agenda, and network become strong. In conclusion, we argue that these findings contribute to the current debates between ICT and social movements