Rif'an, Fadil Ainur
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Politik Identitas dan Perilaku Pemilih pada Pilpres 2019: Studi di Kota Palembang Sumatera Selatan Rif'an, Fadil Ainur
JPW (Jurnal Politik Walisongo) Vol 2, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik (FISIP) UIN Walisongo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (42.297 KB) | DOI: 10.21580/jpw.v2i2.8499

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This study describes the pattern of relations between identity politics and voter behavior at the local level in contemporary Indonesia. This study focuses on the widespread use of religion-based identity politics used by supporters of presidential and vice-presidential candidates and its influence on voter behavior in urban communities in Palembang City in the 2019 Presidential Election. qualitative research, this study aims to answer the following two key questions. First, how is religion-based identity politics used to mobilize voters in the 2019 Presidential Election in Palembang City? and how does the use of identity politics affect voter behavior in the city of Palembang in the 2019 presidential election? The results of this study found two things. First, religion-based identity politics was used in a structured and systematic way in the 2019 presidential election by local religious leaders who supported the No. 2 pair, namely Prabowo Subianto and Sandiaga Uno. The politicization of religious symbols in the pulpits of da'wah and the use of verses from the Qur'an and Hadith are used to build public discourse that providing support to couple No. 2 is part of the struggle and jihad to defend Allah's religion. Second, the use of ulama and religious verses as instrumentation in the campaign has influenced public opinion and preference in the 2019 presidential election, both from the upper-middle class and lower-class groups in Palembang City.
The Participatory Resilience of Waste Pickers at the Bantargebang Waste Processing Site after Land Degradation Titisia, Denti; Wicaksani, Dinie Wulan; Rif'an, Fadil Ainur
PCD Journal Vol 10 No 2 (2022): PCD Journal Volume 10 No. 2 2022
Publisher : PCD Press, Department of Politics and Government - Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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This study discusses the participatory resilience of the waste pickers at the Bantargebang Waste Processing Site by analysing the link between the waste pickers’ resilience and public participation after land degradation occurs. Similar studies use qualitative evidence to understand how public participation is driven by the issue of land degradation. However, this approach also begs the question as to the roles of the actors and publics involved. This study thus divides actors into two categories, i.e., implementing actors and capital-holding actors. More specifically, this study seeks to understand the realisation and practice of participatory resilience in Bantargebang. For data collection, three methods were used: library research, interviews, and observations.