Abby Gina Boangmanalu, Abby Gina
Departemen Ilmu Filsafat, Universitas Indonesia

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Dedi Adhuri: Marginalization of Fisherwomen is Cultural Product and Discriminatory Policy Abby Gina Boangmanalu
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 22 No. 4 (2017): Fisherwomen
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v22i4.209

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Women's Collective Action for Empowerment in Indonesia Anne Lockley; Lies Marcoes; Kharisma Nugroho; Abby Gina Boang-Manalu
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 24 No. 1 (2019): Indonesian Feminists’ Discourse and Politics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v24i1.309

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Women’s collective action has been used by women’s group in Indonesia since early 20th century. The collective action of women in this study is defined as the formal or informal formation and activity of goups or networks of predominantly women that aim to bring about positive changes in women’s lives.  Eight case studies of women’s collective actions discussed in this study reveal variety of backgrounds, motives and agencies in those collective actions. This variety exist due to the different and specific conditions and needs of each of the women’s groups. The object of the study in this research were eight collective actions, namely: Balai Sakinah ‘Aisyiyah (BSA), Serikat Perempuan Kepala Keluarga (PEKKA), Sekolah Perempuan, Koalisi Perempuan Indonesia Parepare branch, MUIWO, Kelompok Bunda Kreatif, Community Center, and Posko Lestari and Posko Mentari. The data of the research were collected through document review, surveys, and in-depth interviews. This research finds that the involvement of women in collective actions stem from gender inequality that they experience in their daily lives. Through the collective actions the women were empowered to strengthen their access to social services and legal protection. This research also finds there were growing understanding about the concept of gender inequality among the women who involved in the collective actions. 
Ensuring the Women's Political Agenda: A Study of Women Members of Parliament in Nine Regencies/Cities in Eastern Indonesia Abdul Madjid Sallatu; NFN Rahmadani; NFN Agussalim; Abby Gina Boangmanalu
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 24 No. 2 (2019): Women and Democracy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v24i2.320

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Representation of women in the legislature is important. The presence of women members of parliament (MPs) does not only balance the number of parliamentarians (gender balance), but also encourages women’s issues to be a priority, so that various gender sensitive policies are born. This study focuses on women legislator in nine regencies/cities of Eastern Indonesia, namely: Maros Regency, Bone Regency, Tana Toraja Regency, Parepare City, Mataram City, East Lombok Regency, Kendari City, Belu Regency and Ambon City. This study looks at women legislator’s portraits in nine research areas, obstacles in implementing main tasks and functions as women legislator and relations with various related groups. This study applies a phased mixed method design that focuses on qualitative studies. Data collection is done through document review, surveys, and in-depth interviews. This research found that in order to guarantee the struggle for women’s political agenda, capacity building was needed for Parliamentary Members of Women in Eastern Indonesia. 
Personal Experiences of Women Surviving Breast Cancer as a Confrontation of the Meaning of the Women's Body Abby Gina Boangmanalu; Atnike Nova Sigiro
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 24 No. 3 (2019): Women and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v24i3.353

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This study highlights the experiences faced by women breast cancer survivor in Jakarta in defining their bodies. Despite of medical assessment, breast cancer needs to be analyzed through feminist’s lense because breast cancer has close link with discourse of sexual body and engendered body. This study used a qualitative methodology that emphasizes critical analysis. Data collection was gathered through interviews with 8 women who are breast cancer survivors. The research reveals that under the normality of femininity of the patriarchal society, the women breast cancer survivors could confront the dominant interpretation upon women’s body
Rural Women’s Agency on Forest and Land Governance in The Midst of Change: Case Study in Five Provinces Andi Misbahul Pratiwi; Abby Gina Boangmanalu
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 24 No. 4 (2019): Rural Women's Agency
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v24i4.385

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Women in rural areas face serious problems as a result of ecological social changes in the village--which are almost mutually interconnected with the expansion of extractive industries and rural development paradigm. Forests and land become as the identity that cannot be left behind in seeing changes in rural areas. Sustainable forest and land governance are one of the ways to reduce the risk of environmental damage & degradation, land use change, deforestation, and loss of food resources and livelihoods of rural communities. One of the principles of sustainable forest and land governance is transparency and participation. In this study we found, explain, and analyse 1) how the social ecological changes in the villages through the expreinces of women who is a trailblazer or local champion in 5 provinces (West Papua, East Kalimantan, Aceh, Central Sulawesi, Bengkulu); 2) the struggle of rural women in seizing the right to information and participation in the process of forest and land governance; 3) women’s agency in creating positive socio-ecological changes in the village area. This research found that women’s agencies are not single and are produced from various forms of power, namely the power/ability to influence and reduce barriers, to change at the household and community level, the power to organize and change existing hierarchies, the power to increase individual awareness and the desire to change, the strength of collective action and solidarity.
Women Village Facilitator Action on Economic Revitalization of the Women's Group: a Case Study in 3 peatland villages, Central Kalimantan Nur Iman Subono; Andi Misbahul Pratiwi; Abby Gina Boangmanalu
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 25 No. 1 (2020): Women and Peatlands
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v25i1.412

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Peatlands play an important role in the ecological and economic aspects. Peatlands degradation in various regions in Indonesia brings economic issues, especially for women. The involvement of women in the peatland restoration program as a strategy needs to be reviewed. This research focuses on the involvement of women in the peatland restoration as a village facilitator, mainly on aspects of economic revitalization. This research focuses in 3 Villages in Central Kalimantan Province, Jabiren Village, Tumpang Nusa Village, and Gandang Barat Village. The main question of this research is how are the actions, challenges, and strategies experienced by women as village facilitators in the Desa Peduli Gambut program. Based on in-depth interviews with relevant actors and literature studies, this research finds, 1) the economic revitalization program conducted by women village facilitators build the economic resilience of rural women communities and changes the gender relations; 2) women village facilitators faced structural and cultural obstacles in their action; 3) the program is also the part of political actions for peatlands preservation.
Portrait of the Impact of the Implementation of Large-Scale Social Distancing during Covid-19 Pandemic towards Women and Marginalized Groups through the Perspective of Intersectional Feminism.. Atnike Nova Sigiro; Abby Gina; Dewi Komalasari
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 25 No. 4 (2020): Women and COVID-19 Pandemic
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v25i4.514

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Pembatasan jarak sosial (social distancing) adalah salah satu bentuk kebijakan untuk mencegah penyebaran virus Corona di tengah pandemi Covid-19, yang dijalankan oleh berbagai negara. Di Indonesia, kebijakan pembatasan jarak sosial ini diberi nama Pembatasan Sosial Berskala Besar (PSBB). Dengan penerapan PSBB maka sejumlah besar kegiatan di ruang publik harus ditutup dan/atau dibatasi. Sementara itu, sebagian besar aktivitas masyarakat, seperti bersekolah dan bekerja, harus dilakukan jarak jauh atau dilakukan di rumah. Penerapan pembatasan jarak sosial tersebut menyebabkan bertambhanya kegiatan rumah tangga, dan hal ini memperbesar tanggung jawab perempuan dalam kerja-kerja perawatan (care work) dan kerja rumah tangga (house work) di ranah domestik. Melalui kacamata feminisme interseksional, artikel ini mencoba memaparkan dampak penerapan pembatasan jarak sosial di Indonesia di ranah domestik terhadap perempuan dan kelompok marginal. Artikel ini menemukan bahwa berbagai ketimpangan seperti ketimpangan gender, ketimpangan kelas, dan ketimpangan sosial yang selama ini dialami oleh perempuan dan kelompok marginal di dalam tulisan ini telah memperburuk situasi mereka di saat penerapan pembatasan jarak sosial dilakukan.
Partisipasi Perempuan dalam Perhutanan Sosial: Studi Kasus di Lima Provinsi Abby Gina Boang Manalu; Nur Iman Subono; Retno Daru Dewi G. S. Putri
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 27 No. 1 (2022): Women and Social Forestry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v27i1.666

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Social Forestry (SF) is one of the government’s community-based forest management programs, which aims to balance environmental needs with the welfare of communities around the forest. However, in the program’s implementation, due to social norms and gender inequalities, women are often marginalized in access and management of SF. This study analyzes women’s participation in SF, primarily from the perspective and experience of women at the site level. This study used qualitative research; data mining was carried out through focus group discussions (FGD) and interviews with women at the site level and with assistance from civil society organizations (CSOs) in five provinces (Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, Bengkulu, West Kalimantan, Central Sulawesi, and West Papua). This study shows how cultural barriers affect the forms and good practices of women’s participation in SF and their impacts.
Perempuan dan Perhutanan Sosial Abby Gina
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 27 No. 1 (2022): Women and Social Forestry
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Kesetaraan gender dan pemberdayaan perempuan merupakan dua isu penting dalam program pembangunan. International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) menyatakan bahwa perempuan memainkan peran kunci dalam penggunaan dan pengelolaan sumber daya alam, khususnya dalam pertanian dan sistem lanskap hutan di sepanjang mata rantai. Menurut IUCN (2021), di negara-negara berkembang, sebanyak 43% perempuan terlibat dalam kerja-kerja pertanian dan menggantungkan hidup pada hutan. Data yang sama memperkirakan bahwa ketika perempuan memiliki akses yang sama terhadap sumber daya produktif seperti laki-laki maka perempuan akan dapat berkontribusi dalam peningkatan hasil pertanian di negara berkembang sebesar 2,5% hingga 4%. Pelibatan perempuan secara global berimplikasi pada penurunan angka kelaparan dunia sebesar 12% hingga 17%. Keterlibatan perempuan dalam akses dan tata kelola hutan terbukti meningkatkan ekonomi perempuan dan komunitas di sekitar wilayah hutan.
Aktivis Feminis Akademik: Pengetahuan Perempuan untuk Resistensi, Harapan, dan Perubahan Sosial. Kontribusi Jurnal Perempuan dalam Membangun Diskursus Feminisme di Indonesia Retno Daru Dewi G. S. Putri; Abby Gina Boang Manalu; Nur Iman Subono
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 27 No. 2 (2022): Indonesian Feminist Knowledge: Reflection, Action, and Praxis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v27i2.693

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From 1996 to 2021, Jurnal Perempuan has been disseminating feminist knowledge for 25 years. A total of 610 scientific papers have been published in 110 editions under 11 different main topics. In addition to feminist literature, which is published three times a year, Jurnal Perempuan’s research results also underlie a number of movements and advocacy in fighting for feminism and gender issues. The transformation of feminist theories into real practice is manifested in public discussions, collective actions, video documentaries, to the participation of Sahabat Jurnal Perempuan. This qualitative research aims to reflect on the publication of Jurnal Perempuan over the last 25 years and how Jurnal Perempuan turns academic research into activism against oppression and violence. Using the ethnography or autoethnography method, this paper will describe how Jurnal Perempuan implements feminist praxis in building a feminist discourse through feminist literature, education, advocacy, and solidarity.