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Proxy Politik dalam Keterpilihan Erna Rasyid Sebagai Ketua DPD II Partai Golkar Kota Parepare Ahmad Kamal; Ariana Yunus; Sakinah Nadir
NeoRespublica : Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Edisi Juni
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Pemerintahan, FISIP - Universitas Halu Oleo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52423/neores.v4i2.72

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Kajian ini menjelaskan pengaruh Taufan Pawe dalam keterlibatannya dalam proses pemilihan ketua DPD II Partai Golkar kota parepare. Dimana terpilihnya Erna Rasyid Taufan Pawe disebabkan oleh adanya hubungan antara ketua DPD Partai Golkar Sulawesi Selatan yaitu Taufan Pawe yang juga merupakan suami dari Erna Rasyid Taufan Pawe. Kajian ini membatasi pembahasan hanya pada konteks bagaimana Taufan Pawe menggunakan Erna Rasyid sebagai Proxy Politik . Dan secara singkat akan dijelaskan perbedaan mendasar dari Proxies Political dengan konsep lain yang hampir serupa. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif untuk menjelaskan pengaruh Taufan Pawe dalam pemilihan ketua DPD II Partai Golkar kota Parepare. Penelitian ini menggunakan teknik wawancara mendalam. Data wawancara yang diperoleh dari informan kemudian diinterpretasikan sesuai dengan kebutuhan penelitian dengan menggunakan metode interpretatif. Hasil penelitian ini menjelaskan. Apa yang dilakukan Taufan Pawe dalam Keterlibatannya dalam Kemenangan Erna Rasyid Taufan Pawe sebagai Ketua DPD II Partai Golkar kota Parepare peneliti simpulkan sebagai Proxies Politik. Terpilihnya Erna Rasyid Taufan Pawe sebagai Ketua DPD II Partai Golkar Kota Parepare merupakan bentuk besarnya pengaruh Taufan Pawe sebagai Ketua DPD I Partai Golkar Sulawesi Selatan dalam mempengaruhi jalannya proses seleksi.
EVERYDAY POLITICS OF ONLINE OJEK DRIVERS: TAKING COVER AND FIGHTING APPLICATORS FROM THE COMMUNITY BASECAMP Nadir, Sakinah; Sunardi, Sunardi
Sosiohumaniora Vol 26, No 1 (2024): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, MARCH 2024
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v26i1.47543

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The platform-based transportation business model has swept across almost all regions in Indonesia. Millions of workers have been absorbed into the workforce in this business model. However, the lack of government protection, compounded by the absence of regulations governing working conditions and safety for workers, often leads to working conditions that favor the applicator side. In this less-than-ideal situation, some workers (online motorcycle taxi drivers) have formed online motorcycle taxi communities as an alternative to cope with these less-than-ideal conditions. This article will look at how the online motorcycle taxi community is used as a medium of indirect resistance against applicators. Using a qualitative method, we adopt Browney Frey's (2020) framework on how the vulnerability of the platform workforce is produced by exploring the online motorcycle taxi community and resistance in Indonesia. Data collection is conducted through interviews and observations. We interviewed at least two communities and more than six drivers. This article argues that the organization of online motorcycle taxis that are formed through the community is part of political expression to get security guarantees. At a certain level, the existence of the community is used as a covert medium of everyday resistance. This fieldwork took place in Palu, Central Sulawesi. This article contributes to understanding the nature of organizers and models of workers' resistance to flexible work regimes sponsored by digital work platforms.
Perilaku Politik Masyarakat Pulau Rajuni Kecamatan Takabonerate pada Pemilukada Selayar 2020 Maulani, Madpirah; Yunus, Ariana; Nadir, Sakinah
SOCIETAS Vol 13 No 2 (2024): Societas: Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi Dan Sosial
Publisher : Universitas Musamus, Merauke, Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35724/sjias.v13i2.6237

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This research explores the political behavior and political participation of the Rajuni Village community in Takabonerate Sub-district, Selayar Islands Regency, South Sulawesi, in the context of the 2020 Regional Head Election. Using a qualitative approach and a case study design, this research explores the factors that influence political choices and the level of community participation in 3T (Disadvantaged, Frontier and Outermost) areas. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with Rajuni villagers, community leaders, village officials, and representatives of non-governmental organizations. Data analysis included three stages: data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results showed that the political choices of the Rajuni Island community were influenced by money politics, political awareness, and mobilization by local figures. The Bugis tribe is more likely to be influenced by money politics with a Rational Choice approach. Political awareness is also important, where voters consider the vision, mission and programs of candidates that are relevant to their needs. Mobilization by economically influential local figures also influences political choices. The level of political participation of the Rajuni Island community is quite high, reaching 70% in the 2018 Governor Election and the 2020 Selayar Islands Regency Regent Election. This research provides insights into political behavior and community participation in an archipelago with significant geographic and social challenges.
Dinamika Konflik dan Resolusi dalam Pemilihan Kepala Desa: Studi Kasus Di Desa Maradekaya Zukhrufi Kasmat; Ariana Yunus; Sakinah Nadir
Journal of Peace, Security and Democracy Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): January
Publisher : Center of Peace, Conflict and Democracy - Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63280/jpsd.v1i1.42521

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Chief of Village Election is an essential local democratic agenda in the transition of village-level leadership, but it often becomes a source of significant social conflict. This study explores the Pilkades conflict in Maradekaya Village, Gowa Regency, in 2016 using a descriptive qualitative approach. The conflict was triggered by personal competition between candidates, the low socio-economic conditions of the community, and the inability of the election committee to maintain firmness and neutrality in the election process. The three candidates—who had strong support bases and different political backgrounds—formed dynamic alliances and feuds, creating political tensions that culminated in acts of mass violence. This tension was exacerbated by the social conditions of the community, dominated by residents with low levels of education and a strong paternalistic culture, which made them vulnerable to pragmatic politics based on money and social pressure. This study uses Burton's Conflict Resolution Theory and maps the conflict resolution approach into two main mechanisms, namely negotiation and mediation. Negotiations between candidates resulted in a decision to re-elect as an effort to avoid further escalation of the conflict. However, the implementation of mediation by the election committee was unsuccessful due to a lack of legitimacy and firmness. In contrast, mediation conducted by the Bajeng Sub-district Head showed more effective results with an evaluative approach that emphasized decision-making based on majority vote and consensus. The results of the study indicate that the Maradekaya Pilkades conflict reflects the complexity of local politics involving structural, cultural, and personal dimensions. Effective conflict resolution requires strengthening the capacity of local institutions, increasing political education of the community, and implementing a consensus-based mediation strategy involving figures who have authority and public trust. This study emphasizes the importance of the role of professional and neutral mediation in preventing social fragmentation that can disrupt the stability of democracy at the village level.