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Journal : Journal of Governance

Governing Water, Engaging Community: Indonesian Water Security Roadmap Ida Widianingsih; Riswanda Riswanda; Caroline Paskarina
Journal of Governance Volume 5 Issue 2
Publisher : Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v5i2.9301

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Water policy assessment could be multifaceted in nature considering its systemic implications for governance. The context of governing water is constantly changing. Water demand may rise of population growth and economic activities, whilst water service provision may be challenging due to interconnected aspects of water justice, water conflict and water resources management.  Policymaking adaptability to change should think about the consequences of the policy design to all stakeholders, including their situation and options and determine the most possible alternative resolutions. Most attention is given to key lessons for development considering the impact of and the need to discuss the issue of water security in a way that could contribute to protecting lives and the environment. To some extent the issue of water security in Indonesia is interconnected with general enabling measures of assessing the existing regulation at the national level. Unambiguous actions may be required at regional and local levels, together with sound socio-economic and socio-cultural institutions and instruments, namely building capacity and advocating partnerships. This primary qualitative research is about providing water security roadmap in West Java as a case in point, contributing to policy discourse on how to govern the complexity of water security issue concerning making model grounded on collaborating local community participation and regional government support.
Which’s more Powerful Digital Power in Papua: Internet Shutdown or Internet Throttling? Jonah Silas; Caroline Paskarina; Ari Ganjar Herdiansyah
Journal of Governance Volume 9 Issue 2: (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v9i2.24197

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This research explores the deliberate implementation of internet restrictions by the Indonesian government, focusing on situations of political instability or conflicts that challenge its authority in the digital sphere. The concept of digital power, signifying government control over information in the digital space, is examined, particularly when this control faces challenges leading to internet shutdowns. The study highlights the connection between internet shutdowns and conflict situations, with a specific focus on Papua, indicating the government's use of these measures to suppress potential counterpower. The government's influence over both government and non-government entities, including internet service providers, is emphasized, revealing its ability to enforce internet shutdowns in response to perceived threats to national stability. Despite the positive role of social networking sites in democratic development, uncontrolled information dissemination is viewed as a potential threat, prompting strategic internet shutdowns to maintain narrative control during critical periods.
Co-Authors Achadiat, Karina Ayu Triutami Affan Sulaeman Afifah Amaliya Pohan Alamsah D, Nandang Ari Ganjar Herdiansah Ari Ganjar Herdiansyah Arry Bainus, Arry Ary Bainus Athanasius Hendro Putra D’Fany Budhi Gunawan Budi Sutrisno Choirunisa Agustin Hutari Christina Natalia Jesica David, Aaron Kris Delvira Novasanda Chesary Putri Desi Yunita Doni Hendrik Entang Adhy Muhtar Ery Lilik Suryani Turnip Fathullah Syahrul Fikri Muhammad Gemayasa Kurnia Putra Gunawan Gunawan Gunawan Gunawan Hayckel, Edralin Herdiansyah, Ari Ganjar Herijanto Bekti Heru Nurasa HERY WIBOWO Hidayat, Novendra Ida Widianingsih Immanuel, Glenn Kevin Iskandar Iskandar Ismail, Nurliyana Iswandi, Nurin Khairina Zalman Jesica, Christina Natalia Jonah Silas M Affan Sulaeman Manan, Firman Mudiyati Rahmatunnisa Mudiyati Rahmatunnisa Mudiyati Rahmatunnisa Mudiyati Rahmatunnisa Muhammad, Fikri Muradi - Mustabsyirotul Ummah Mustofa Nandang Alamsah D Neneng Yani Yuningsih Ningrat, Shinta Ressmy Cakra Nivada, Aryos Nizam, Nurshafiqah Yusrina Sharul Nunung Runiawati Nunung Runiawati, Nunung Nuraeni Suparman Oekan Soekotjo Abdoellah Purnama, Gita Aulia Putra, Anselmus Herosolimitanus Gafita R. Widya S Sumadinata R. Widya Setiabudi Sumadinata Rahman Mulyawan Rahmatunissa, Mudiyati Ramlan, Aini Faezah Rantau, Muhammad Ibrahim Ratnia Solihah Rina Hermawati Rina Hermawati Rina Hermawati, Rina Rokhmat, Dicky Febriansyah Saifullizam, Syamin Sofea Salsa Alicia Saputra Seidi, Dembael Selly Riawanti Simon Tiranda Siti Witianti Sulaeman, Affan Sumadinata, R. Widya S Syahrul, Fathullah Syukri, Mohammad Kholis Tunggul Ganggas Danisworo Utama, Rafif Sakti Wahju Gunawan, Wahju Widya Setiabudi Woro Kandito Yusa Djuyandi Zainuddin, Nurul Syazzahirah Zulkifli Golonggom