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PKBI: Aktor Intermediary dan Gerakan Sosial Baru Haryanto, -; Hairini, Siti Mauliana; Bakar, Abu
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 16, No 3 (2013): Gerakan Sosial (Baru) Pasca “Orde Baru”
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Gadjah Mada

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In contemporary political developments, various measures have been carried out by the intermediary actor in the role and function as a state society relations. This article gives an overview of how the strategy undertaken by the intermediary actor through new social movement approach. It concludes that the New Social Movement not only be found in Europe and America, but also at the local level in Indonesia.
PKBI: Aktor Intermediary dan Gerakan Sosial Baru - Haryanto; Siti Mauliana Hairini; Abu Bakar
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 16, No 3 (2013): MARET (Gerakan Sosial (Baru) Pasca “Orde Baru”)
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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In contemporary political developments, various measures have been carried out by the intermediary actor in the role and function as a state society relations. This article gives an overview of how the strategy undertaken by the intermediary actor through new social movement approach. It concludes that the New Social Movement not only be found in Europe and America, but also at the local level in Indonesia.
INFORMAL POLITICAL COMMUNICATION OF WOMEN IN LOCAL DEMOCRACY (STUDY AT BPD BALIUK VILLAGE, BARITO KUALA) Noviana Sari; Siti Mauliana Hairini; Muhammad Fadhil Murabbi Amin
Metacommunication Journal of Communication Studies
Publisher : Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

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This study aims to determine how the informal communication strategy is used by women to achieve their political position in government villages. The essence of informal communications is not to follow any specific rules and procedures. the studies of informal communications have remained the question cause there is not a clear form of informal communication. This study has been contributed to the women's informal political communication in Baliuk village to fulfill the gap of informal communication studies. There are three strategies that women used to dominate political representatives in Baliuk Village Government. First, the women have dominated the political issue in Village, second, women’s have dominated the informal channel, second women dominated the informal political communication channels, and the third, women have dominated the informal campaign for BPD’s election. The main factors from those strategies are how the women do the interpersonal conversation and how they made gossip in every aspect and access of communication itself for their political interest. The women have a concern about how to use an alternative way of communications to gain power in a political position, then they have to succeed dominated Badan Permusyawaratan Desa or BPD as the representatives' institution for village people.
The Shifting of Representation: from a Female Regent Presence to The Policy Interest of Rural Women Hairini, Siti Mauliana; Sari, Noviana
International Journal of Law, Environment, and Natural Resources Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): October Issue
Publisher : Scholar Center

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Exclusively, The theoretical and empirical studies on women's representation have focused on parliament and the existing literature on women in politics. The substantive representation become one of the main concerns of the scholars to be an instrument of how to pursue women's issues while, this paper has tried to analyze how the descriptive representation and the substantive representation are inseparable from female regent existence in politics. In the debate between descriptive representation and substantive representation of women in pursuing conservative political issues for rural women, this study considers that there is a causal relationship between the two representation models. The politics of presence and ideas of female Regent who implemented electronic voting (e-voting) in simultaneous village head elections in Barito Kuala District has strongly created a symbol for women that indirectly fostered a sense of commons destiny and experience for women to encourage their participation and increase the electability of women in village politics.