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CO-PRODUCTION IN THE GOVERNANCE OF MARGOMULYO VILLAGE BASED ON LOCAL WISDOM (A CASE STUDY OF THE SAMIN COMMUNITY) Asmorowati, Sulikah; Irianto, Jusuf; Reindrawati, Dian; Prasistya, Gabby Julia; Dwintania, Feny
Jurnal Layanan Masyarakat (Journal of Public Services) Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): JURNAL LAYANAN MASYARAKAT
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jlm.v8i2.2024.257-269

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The village government is expected to be able to have a significant influence on development in various fields. However, this interest often hinders village governance implementation due to the insufficient institutional capacity of the village. This situation can have far-reaching effects on socio-economic issues within the community. Therefore, institutional capacity and the development of c0-production for village governments and communities are key elements in addressing issues in the village. In the governance management process, Margomulyo village officials still require development in various aspects, including governance knowledge and adopting information technology in bureaucracy. This community service activity provides training and mentoring to Margomulyo village government officials to enhance their capacity. The method employed in this activity involves delivering lectures, providing modules, and offering follow-up mentoring. The outcomes of this community service include an improvement in the knowledge of village officials regarding capacity building and co-production, as evidenced by post-test scores, as well as the enhancement of the village website and the prototype of the Saminku application.
The role of Pancasila ideology in legitimizing public policies during the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia Supramudyo, Gitadi Tegas; Irianto, Jusuf; Setijaningrum, Erna; Bahar, Adam Amin
Jurnal Sosiologi Dialektika Vol. 19 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Sosiologi Dialektika
Publisher : Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jsd.v19i1.2024.1-10

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The national ideology is often utilized as a tool to legitimize governmental actions. This study seeks to examine how government elites use the Pancasila ideology to legitimize public policies in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic. Employing a grounded reflective interpretive methodological approach within the framework of postfoundational discourse, this study shows that several controversial policies implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic tended to be bolstered and justified by their alignment with the Pancasila ideology. These endeavors are chiefly undertaken by governmental actors who espouse these policies. Representing the ruling regime, these government actors consistently assert adherence to the fundamental tenets of Pancasila or self-identify as the most "Pancasilaist”. This strategy is the main characteristic of the utilization of Pancasila in legitimizing public policies during the pandemic era. Nonetheless, it is imperative to note that the prevailing political regime tends to interpret the tenets of Pancasila in accordance with their own interests. The results of this study confirm that within the context of policies aimed at managing the COVID-19 pandemic, the resultant measures have tended towards being pro-capitalist, anti-democratic, and even anti-intellectual. Nevertheless, for the ruling regime, these policies are perceived to be congruent with the Pancasila ideology. This study concluded that Pancasila is predominantly employed as a means of legitimizing actions that uphold these values.
COHERENCE BETWEEN URBAN FARMING PROGRAMME AND ADIWIYATA SCHOOL PROGRAMME: INTEGRATING FOOD SECURITY POLICY IN SUSTAINABLE HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT Alifa Hasnggawurihansi; Jusuf Irianto; Bintoro Wardiyanto
Proceedings International Indonesia Conference on Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 (2025): Proceedings of The International Indonesia Conference on Interdisciplinary Studies (I
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Lampung

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The link between food security and sustainable resource development is a strategic component of the national development agenda. Urban agriculture has been embraced as an innovative solution to the challenge of limited agricultural land in urban areas, serving as a significant step towards achieving sustainable resource development through contextualized learning. The Adiwiyata School Programme, a policy of the Ministry of Environment, can be seen as part of the Sustainable Human Resource Development structure at the primary and secondary education levels, where environmental values and awareness are integrated. These include character and social responsibility, independence and life skills, creativity and innovation, and recognition of the importance of sustainable food security. However, the implementation of these two policies at the local level reveals a variety of approaches influenced by local government commitment, institutional capacity, and cross-sector coordination. This research aims to analyze the coherence of the urban agriculture policy with the Adiwiyata school program and identify challenges faced by local governments in integrating the two policies. A qualitative approach, utilizing the literature study method, was chosen as the data collection technique, which was then analyzed using the Policy Coherence Framework. Based on this platform, we will examine the level of alignment between different policies to enable synergy in their implementation. The research findings are expected to provide insights and support for the achievement of policy objectives, especially through coherent synergies between policies, as well as offer recommendations for policy formulation at the local level to enhance food security and sustainable human capital development
IMPLEMENTATION OF FLEXIBLE WORKING ARRANGEMENT (FWA) POLICY AT THE REGIONAL SECRETARIAT OF EAST JAVA PROVINCE: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY IN CRISIS SITUATIONS Zainal Muttaqin; Jusuf Irianto; Falih Suaedi
Journal of Social Politics and Governance (JSPG) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Social Politics and Governance (June) : In Progress
Publisher : Prodi Ilmu Pemerintahan, Universitas AMIKOM Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24076/4ejq0h72

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Despite growing adoption of Flexible Working Arrangement (FWA) in public sector organisations, scholarly understanding of how civil servants subjectively experience and make meaning of FWA implementation in acute security crisis conditions — as distinct from health crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic — remains critically limited. Grounded in Edmund Husserl's descriptive phenomenology, the study employs Colaizzi's seven-step analysis method as its analytical framework. Data were gathered through in-depth semi-structured interviews with 12 purposively selected civil servants across five bureaux, supplemented by documentary analysis of the Governor's Circular Letter Number 11410 of 2025. Five major themes emerged: (1) shock and uncertainty amid crisis; (2) existential dilemma between personal safety and professional responsibility; (3) rapid adaptation through technology as a bridge for service; (4) reconceptualisation of the meaning of public service; and (5) organisational learning for future policy. The essence of the experience is formulated as existential negotiation between fear and professional commitment — a transformative journey to find meaning in service amid uncertainty. It is recommended that regional governments institutionalise crisis-responsive FWA protocols, strengthen ICT infrastructure, and develop results-based performance management systems that accommodate psychological as well as operational dimensions of flexible work.