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Triple Disruption dan Percepatan Akselerasi Transformasi Digital di Desa: Studi Inovasi Kebijakan Smart Kampung di Banyuwangi Yunas, Novy Setia; Hakim, Andy Ilman; Pohan, Ibnu Asqori
Matra Pembaruan: Jurnal Inovasi Kebijakan Vol 7 No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Research and Development Agency Ministry of Home Affairs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21787/mp.7.2.2023.87-97

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This article is the result of research that offers a new perspective in looking at the development of innovation and digital transformation in public services in regional government through a Triple Disruption perspective. One of them is the Smart Kampung in Banyuwangi, where services to the community can run effectively and efficiently not only focused on the district center, but also evenly to the marginalized layers of society through a technological approach. So far, disruption has only been seen from a technological perspective, but in a world that is so dynamic, disruption develops in conditions affected by the presence of the past Covid 19 pandemic and the increasingly urgent need for a green economy. This research aims to….Research with this qualitative approach. This researchwill look at the role of government and community actors in encouraging digitalization efforts in the public sector, especially in villages and the effectiveness of Smart Kampung policy innovations in Banyuwangi in efforts to accelerate digitalization in villages in the Triple Disruption era.
KETERGANTUNGAN MASYARAKAT MISKIN DAN DILEMA KEBIJAKAN SOSIAL: STUDI PADA IMPLEMENTASI BANTUAN SOSIAL PROGRAM KELUARGA HARAPAN Haliim, Wimmy; Hakim, Andy Ilman
Jurnal Kebijakan Pemerintahan Jurnal Kebijakan Pemerintahan Volume 7 Nomor 2 Tahun 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Politik Pemerintahan IPDN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33701/jkp.v7i2.4616

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ABSTRACT The problem of poverty is often related to the bureaucracy's ability to accelerate the resolution and alleviation of poverty. One social policy that seeks to increase poor families' access to basic services and encourage improved quality of life is the Family Hope Program (PKH). The irony is that there are still many people who are trapped in the trap of poverty, and this gives rise to new problems in the implementation of PKH. Using qualitative research methods located in Malang Regency, this article attempts to identify problems in the implementation of social policies, as well as their impact on poor communities. The research results show several paradoxical impacts, such as the dependence of the poor on government assistance and leading to repeated cycles of poverty, as well as an increase in PKH recipients every year. The author's analysis explains that this is due to the deviant behavior of actors who take advantage of the weaknesses of the PKH implementation system to gain personal benefits outside the program vision. The actors' orientation leads to destructive behavior such as corruption by PKH facilitators and misuse of social assistance by Beneficiary Families (KPM). This phenomenon not only illustrates bureaucratic and social pathology but creates dependency and becomes an obstacle in the efforts of poor people to escape the trap of poverty. Keywords: Poverty, Pathology, Social Policy.
Women's Representation in Islamic Mass-Based Political Parties in Indonesia Prastiwi, Juwita Hayyuning; Hakim, Andy Ilman
Politicon : Jurnal Ilmu Politik Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Politicon : Jurnal Ilmu Politik
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/politicon.v6i2.33934

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The results of the 2019 elections placed four political parties with a muslim constituent base PKB, PKS, PAN, and PPP into the parliament. The objectives of this research is to describe the accessibility of women in the membership and leadership of political parties, as well as their efforts to increase women's representation in public offices by Islamic mass-based political parties. This research was conducted using a feminist research methodology, which uses a qualitative research methods such as document analysis, literature review, and interviews. The findings are analyzed using feminist institutional theory, indicating that gender interest accommodation in the four mass-based Islamic political parties is weakly institutionalized. This is due to the formal regulations at the state level being implemented very weakly within the internal structures of political parties. The weakness of these formal regulations cannot be detached from the influence of informal institutions, where decision-making considerations often revert to gender-biased views resistant to positive gender-based changes.
Pembekalan Public Speaking, Branding Pokdarwis Berbasis Masyarakat & Pelestarian Lingkungan Pantai Lombang Saleh, Akhmad Muwafik; Hakim, Andy Ilman
Jurnal Medika: Medika Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/2xtsq263

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Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia di sektor pariwisata merupakan hal yang kini menjadi perhatian. Namun dalam implementasinya, Kelompok Sadar Wisata (Pokdarwis) sering kali menemukan tantangan dalam mengelola dan mengembangkan dan memasarkan destinasi wisata tersebut agar diminati oleh pengunjung. Akademisi memainkan peran penting dalam membantu Pokdarwis untuk menyelesaikan persoalan tersebut. Pengabdian ini dilakukan tidak hanya ditujukan untuk transfer pengetahuan, tetapi juga sebagai proses empowerment berbasis penyetaraan peran antara akademisi dengan masyarakat. Pengabdian ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan kapasitas sumber daya manusia (SDM) anggota Pokdarwis Pantai Lombang, terutama pada aspek public speaking dan social media branding. Pengabdian ini melibatkan ketua dan anggota Pokdarwis Pantai Lombang. Metode yang digunakan dalam pengabdian adalah diskusi kelompok terfokus atau focus group discussion (FDG), pemaparan dan pelatihan, serta monitoring dan evaluasi. Hasil pengabdian menunjukkan bahwa pengelolaan media sosial yang dilakukan oleh anggota Pokdarwis masih belum maksimal dan penerapan keterampilan public speaking juga belum sepenuhnya terimplementasikan dalam praktik pengelolaan destinasi wisata. Oleh karena itu, diperlukan pelatihan lanjutan yang lebih intensif dan menggunakan pendekatan praktikal.
Optimizing Digital Marketing Product Strategy for MSMEs At Tanwir Study Members in Malang Saleh, Akhmad Muwafik; Hakim, Andy Ilman
Abdimas Indonesian Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Civiliza Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/aij.v5i2.1029

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The promotion of a creative economy based on transformative communication is a strategic effort that integrates economic, social, and cultural aspects through transformative communication processes. This approach aims to do more than just increase creative economy income; It also creates a space for dialogue that enables sustainable social transformation. In this context, transformative communication plays a central role as a medium that drives paradigm change among society. Participatory and inclusive communication allows diverse groups—including those marginalized—to participate in discussions and decision-making about the direction of the creative economy. Through in-depth interactions, communities can realize the previously neglected potential of local economies and begin to develop creative ideas that are relevant to their social and cultural environment. The form of the result is a more transformative concept of creative economy development, fully involving the community in the process of economic advancement in question. This process focuses not only on the development of individual skills, but also on the creation of collaborative networks that strengthen the creative economy ecosystem. Collaboration between artists, entrepreneurs, communities, and governments sparked local innovations that were able to compete in a wider market, both nationally and globally. Transformative communication encourages people to view creativity no longer as a mere product, but as a tool for social change, economic empowerment, and the enforcement of cultural identity.