I Ngurah Suryawan
Universitas Negeri Papua

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POLITIK DAN “TEATER RITUAL” DI BALI I Ngurah Suryawan
Walisongo: Jurnal Penelitian Sosial Keagamaan Vol 20, No 2 (2012): Spiritualisme Islam
Publisher : LP2M - Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Walisongo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/ws.20.2.201

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The relation between ritual and socio-political environment should become a deep reflection. Rituals which take place in order for salvation, harmony, and natural balance instead generate the ambigue and ironic situation. Rituals had been going on amazingly but the social as well as natural disasters seems go on continually. In Bali, religious rituals that formerly guarded by mantra-mantra (spiritual wordings) recently enstead by a group of Pecalang (tradition guardian in Bali) and metal detector (at the time of Pamarisudha Karipubhaya Bali Blast of 2002 and 2005). Nowadays Balinese are eager to perform rituals spectacularly. But instead, Bali now is struck by continous disaster, not only the disaster came from external sources but also the internal ones.***Hubungan antara ritual dengan lingkungan sosial politik harus menjadi bahan renungan yang dalam. Ritual yang dilaku­kan untuk tujuan keselamatan, harmoni, dan ke­seimbang­an alam bahkan menimbulkan kondisi ambigue dan ironis. Ritual berjalan secara mengesankan namun bencana sosial maupun bencana alam terus menerus terjadi. Di Bali, ritual agama yang sebelumnya diwarnai mantra-mantra kini diisi oleh Pecalang (pengawal tradisi Bali) dan metal detector (pada saat Pamarisudha Kariphaya Bom Bali 2002 dan 2005). Kini orang Bali cenderung melaksanakan ritual secara spektakuler. Akan tetapi Bali seringkali didera ben­cana, baik bencana yang berasal dari dalam maupun luar.
'Komin Tipu Komin': Elit Lokal dalam Dinamika Otonomi Khusus dan Pemekaran Daerah di Papua I Ngurah Suryawan
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 15, No 2 (2011): NOVEMBER (Dilema Tata Kelola Pemerintahan)
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Local political contestation in Papua during the past decade were very dynamic, especially after the implementation of special autonomy, followed by the establishment of new government units in various parts of Papua. In the wave of political contestation, the identity and cultural background has become the dominant variable. This article observes the role of local elites in managing the identity issues in the midst of political contestation in the case of new government creation, by taking the example of the establishment of Manokwari as the capital of West Papua. The author indicated that some local elites tend to manipulate the cultural identity for personal gain on behalf of the public interest.