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Journal : Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik

CBOs and Collective Action: Can Poor Urban Residents Rely on It? Tutik Rachmawati
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 12, No 1 (2008): JULI (Gerakan Sosial)
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Keberadaan sebuah Organisasi Berbasis Masyarakat dalam sebuah entitas negara seringkali disalahgunakan oleh pemegang kekuasaaan untuk mendapatkan image positif tentang tingkaf partisipasi masyarakat dan desentralisasi. Namun masih terdapat perdebatan mengenai apakah Organisasi Berbasis Masyarakat sungguh memainkan peranan penting sebagai wadah untuk menggerakkan masyarakat perkotaan. Tulisan ini akan menganalisa relevansi Organisasi Berbasis Masyarakat dalam melakukan collective action untuk memperjuangkan penyediaan pelayanan publik yang baik.
Analysis of the E-Government Initiative at Local Government Level in Bandung City, Indonesia Tutik Rachmawati; Kusuma Dwi Fitriyanti
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 25, No 1 (2021): July
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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This research aims to analyze aspects affecting the implementation of electronic parking, a digital- based public services provision in parking. The concept of digital divide, workforce, regulation, and infrastructure were used to conduct the analysis. This study employed a qualitative research methodology with qualitative data collection techniques through interviews with two officers of the Parking Technical Implementation Unit (TIU) - the Department of Transportation Bandung City Government, 4 parking attendants, and 100 people as the roadside parking users. To enrich the data, observation and study documents were also conducted. The research used a descriptive analysis combined with simple descriptive quantitative data. It is evident from this study that four primary aspects hindered the implementation of the electronic-parking initiative. Those aspects are a large gap in the digital divide, low workforce quality and quantity, the absence of the proper regulations, and futile infrastructure. Adding to these four barriers, we also found other significant aspects: the investment that has not been strategically designed, the lack of leadership, and the low quality of education and marketing. All these three additional aspects also contribute to the failure in meeting the objective of the electronic parking initiative. This finding suggests that any new initiatives in public service provision, mainly using ICT, need to be well communicated and consulted with the implementing units. Furthermore, the initiative needs to be complemented with an acceptable set of policies to ensure its sustainability.
Understanding Public Perception Made Easy: A Sentiment Analysis of Public Transportation Services Rachmawati, Tutik; Kahfi Nugraha, Haris
JSP (Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan ilmu Poltik) Vol 29, No 1 (2025): July
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Public policy evaluations are often constrained by traditional methods that require significant time and resources, limiting their timeliness and impact. This research explores the use of X (formerly Twitter ) sentiment analysis to evaluate public perceptions of TransJakarta services, addressing the shortcomings of conventional survey-based approaches. The study contributes to academic literature on big data in public administration and offers policymakers a faster and more inclusive method of capturing citizen perspectives. Using X data collected from September 2023 to May 2024, sentiment analysis was conducted using VADER and TextBlob, supported by complementary techniques including word frequency analysis, word clouds, and comparative analysis. The findings reveal that public sentiment fluctuates in response to service disruptions. Notable discrepancies between the VADER and TextBlob classifications indicate the value and necessity of manual validation. In contrast to earlier studies that employed complex models less accessible to practitioners, this study presents a simplified yet robust approach to big-data-driven evaluation, making sentiment analysis more practical for policy monitoring and improvement.