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POWER RELATIONS PRACTICES IN HIGHER EDUCATION ELECTRONIC LIBRARY IN BALI I Putu Suhartika; I Wayan Ardika; I Ketut Ardhana; I Nengah Punia
E-Journal of Cultural Studies Vol 15 No 1 (2022): Volume 15, Number 1, February 2022
Publisher : Cultural Studies Doctorate Program, Postgraduate Program of Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/cs.2022.v15.i01.p04

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Electronic library is apart of the implementation of information and communication technology in libraries as mandated in Law No. 43 of 2007 and SNP 010: 2011. There are various obstacles in developing electronic library which are especially related to the power relations of actors. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the practice of power relations in the electronic libraries of universities in Bali so that the processes, forms, and implications of these power relations can be revealed. This study uses 17 (seventeen) library actors consisting of the Head of the Library, Vice Chancellor I, Librarians, Programmers, and Users spread over 5 (five) universities in Bali as informants who were interviewed semi-structured. This study uses Foucault's theory of power relations as a grand theory, and is supported by Derrida's theory of deconstruction and Gramsci's hegemony. The results showed that the practice of power relations in university libraries in Bali is mainly based on the actor's knowledge. This is in accordance with Foucault's perspective where knowledge can produce power in the electronic library. However, the practice is also based on the structural position of actors, so that power relations are not always balanced, but also in the form of domination, negotiation, and hegemony which are depicted in power frames. The practice has good implications for libraries, especially for users, librarians, programmers, and library collections, although in certain cases, power relations provide gaps between these actors. Keywords: electronic library, power relation, domination, deconstruction, and hegemony
POLITICAL COMMUNICATION AND VOTER PARTICIPATION IN THE 2020 REGIONAL HEAD ELECTIONS IN BANGLI REGENCY I Wayan Sedia; I Putu Gede Suwitha; I Nyoman Weda Kusuma; I Nengah Punia
E-Journal of Cultural Studies Vol 17 No 2 (2024): Volume 17 Number 2 May 2024
Publisher : Cultural Studies Doctorate Program, Postgraduate Program of Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/cs.2024.v17.i02.p05

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This research analyzes political communication in voter participation during the 2020 simultaneous regional head elections in Bangli Regency amidst the Covid-19 pandemic. It examines forms of political communication, underlying ideology, and implications. Using a qualitative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews and document studies, applying theories such as persuasive communication, critical hegemony, social practice, and power-knowledge relations. Findings indicate that online political communication during the pandemic facilitated interaction between election actors and voters but had drawbacks. Issues included limited election information, outdated voter data, and inaccurate permanent voter lists. Additionally, budget constraints, insufficient personal protective equipment, and health protocol violations were significant challenges. The ideology behind political communication was the hegemony of community figures, political elites, and successful teams over voters, resulting in power-knowledge relations and transactional political practices. Elderly and disabled voters in mountainous areas were particularly marginalized. Practical findings show that online political communication limited voter references, reducing freedom in choosing candidates. Theoretical findings indicate that online political communication disrupts social interaction during Covid-19, and hegemony theory is effectively applied in the Bangli community, which practices local culture. However, power- knowledge relation theory cannot be universally applied, as traditional figures dominate voters and the central executive board determines coalitions and candidate pairs. Keywords: political communication, participation, regional elections, Bangli Regenc
Co-Authors Adhitya Wiguna, Anak Agung Gede Aditya, I Gst. Ngr Agung Krisna Afifah, Zumrotul Ambarita, Priscilia Anak Agung Bayu Indrawan, Anak Agung Bayu Anggayasti Angga, Ni Made Ayu Mita Anjani, Luh Gede Prita Cahya Anshori, Ivan Ardyastia, I Putu Angga Arif Viani, Mahcmuddah Arni Darmayanti, Arni Avelina Dahom, Avelina Candra, Ni Made Tanti Ermawati, Gusti Ayu Intan Fadila, Farra Fauzi Ahmad Muda Febriyantari, Ni Kadek Fitri, Cica Aulia Gede Kamajaya Gede Kamajaya, Gede H. Djawa, Renais Rambu Hayuningtyas, Nadia Sanya I Gst. Pt. Bagus Suka Arjawa I Gusti Ngurah Agung Krisna Aditya I Ketut Ardhana Ardhana, I Ketut Ardhana I Nyoman Gede Ustriyana I Nyoman Weda Kusuma I Putu Gede Suwitha I Putu Suhartika I Putu Suhartika I Wayan Ardika I WAYAN BUDIASA I Wayan Sedia Ida Bagus Gede Eka Diksyiantara, Ida Bagus Gede Eka Ikka Wardhani, Ida Ayu Dea Ikma Citra Ranteallo Imron Hadi Tamim, Imron Hadi Indra Yanti, Ni Komang Ayu Jaya Negara, Ida Bagus Ngurah Ketut Sudhana Astika, Ketut Sudhana Kudu, Umbu Mandala Keniten, Ida Ayu Putu Citta Marenita Putri, Ida Ayu Putu Eka Nazrina Zuryani Ni Luh Nyoman Kebayantini Ni Made Anggita Sastri Mahadewi Ni Putu Mulia Sari, Ni Putu Mulia Ni Putu Premierita Haryanti Ningrum, Ayu Satria Nyoman Ayu Sukma Pramestisari Octafitri, Amelia Pandhito, Selo Pane, Dessy Monica Paramita, Putu Nadia Pena, Eko Nuari Perdania, Sellika Prabaswari, Gusti Ayu Yogiana Praptikasari, Ni Kadek Ayu Juwita Putri Djafarnantyo, Raghia Khasana Rahim, Athaur Sanjay Wikrama, I Wayan Etong Selarani, Katrin Seravin, Yulianus Sevi Sitepu, Bastanta Sujana, A. A. Putu Oka Surya Dharma, I Gede Bagus Raditya Tarihoran, Gabriel Tinangon, Juan Andrew Tirta Yamuna, Ni Nyoman Wadu, Febryanto Wahyu Budi Nugroho WIDHIANTHINI WIDHIANTHINI Wijaya, Yoseph Fredy Wisnu Hidayat, Tri Bagoes Wiyasa, I Made Tirta Yohans, Jordy Alexi