Adelita Lubis, Adelita
Program Studi Kepemerintahan, Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Medan Area

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Peranan Kantor Perpustakaan, Arsip dan Dokumentasi dalam Peningkatan Pelayanan bagi Masyarakat Lindawati, Lindawati; Lubis, Adelita
JPPUMA: Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan dan Sosial Politik Universitas Medan Area Vol 4, No 1 (2016): JPPUMA JUNI
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

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This research was conducted at the office of the Library, Archives and Documentation Deli Serdang regency, which is located at Jalan Mawar office complex Regent of Deli Serdang. The choice of location or object of research is done deliberately with some specific considerations. One consideration is the location chosen was because of the lack of services provided personnel (employees) in the Office of Libraries, Archives and Documentation Deli Serdang that concern for the public interest is reduced. Issues raised in this research are: (1) Lack of library services resulted in low interest of the public to visit the Library, Archives and Documentation Deli Serdang, (2) lack of understanding of library employees, Archives and Documentation Deli Serdang on excellent service, (3) Not a good implementation of the excellent service at the office of the Library, Archives and Documentation Deli Serdang. This study used a qualitative research method, which is used in a study to obtain a qualitatively and will be largely dominated by the words, sentences and descriptions as well as rarely using numerical data, although did not rule out the display tables or graphs to support the completeness of the data. 
Partisipasi Politik Perempuan pada Partai Keadilan Sejahtera Kota Medan Susanti, Susi; Lubis, Adelita
JPPUMA: Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan dan Sosial Politik Universitas Medan Area Vol 3, No 1 (2015): JPPUMA JUNI
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Participation is one of the fundamental aspects in the course of the Democratic administration. In this study, the Womens Political Participation in the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) is quite high. It can be seen from their involvement in the management of the party. But the discussion of womens issues in politics and always have ups and downs of a womens political participation in the City field. From the results of this research note that womens political involvement or participation in the MCC is quite high. It is caused by several factors, including the most dominant cultural factors, and factors are less known women from the MCC. To keep pace with the need to understand the role and the authority held and used for the progress of women. The problems described in this study is the low level of political participation of women in Medan City Council 2009-2014 period, as pemeenuhan quota of 30% women candidates who have not really seriously implemented by parties that exist in Indonesia.
Cohesiveness of NGOs and the community in the anti-coastal reclamation social movement Baharuddin, Aswin; Lubis, Adelita; Mustafa, Nurafiah; Arief, Resky Ameliyah; Gassing, Achmad Firdaus; Lubis, Mia Aulina
ETNOSIA : Jurnal Etnografi Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Hasanuddin University.

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This research is an elaboration of the response of the coalition of NGOs and affected communities in rejecting the sand mining in Takalar Regency, South Sulawesi. This study aims to analyze the motives and methods of advocacy carried out by NGOs and affected communities. This study also tries to examine the factors that influence cohesiveness between those who are resistant to this extractive industry. This research uses a qualitative approach. We got data in this study through interviews, observations, and document reviews. This study found that the primary motive of the Save Coastal Alliance Against the Sea Sand Mine in Takalar expresses resistance from NGOs and affected communities on the economic and environmental effects of the extractive industry of sand mining. The advocacy method adopted includes four step strategies. The first is conducting political education for citizens; Second, build alliances with other NGOs and; Third is conducting a lawsuit and; Fourth, through non-litigation. The study also found that cohesiveness between NGOs and affected communities was   the dynamics of each group internally. This has contributed to building the context of relations between NGOs and the community.
How Do Local Governments Interpret International Norms on Sustainable Development in Circular Economy Practices? Baharuddin, Aswin; Muntazar, Muhammad Firdaus Al; Fadzila, Fara Fahira Dwi; Rahmatia, Rahmatia; Hidayat, Muhammad Fikri; Lubis, Adelita; Lubis, Mia Aulina
Glocal Society Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of social and Political sciences, Hasanuddin University

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As a program that can support a healthy economy, CE has an essential role in changing the face of cities. CE is considered to have a close relationship with the SDGs, SDG 12 Responsible Consumption and Production. The application of CE in different cities also allows the emergence of various policy models, each of which seeks to answer the city's unique challenges. This research seeks to map the state-of-the-art of CE, SDG 12, and cities. The research method used for the mapping is a systematic literature review using Mendeley's website as a database. This research finds that CE and SDGs are correlated through the norms of sustainable development but that the relationship between CE and sustainable development is itself a tool-and-target relationship. In addition, through best practices from 6 cities that have implemented CE, three types of determinants can be identified that can drive the transition to CE, multi-actor symbiosis, restoration and preservation of public spaces, and internalization of CE cultural values. Makassar City has much potential through Sustainable Development-based policies such as "Five Star TPA" and "Lorong Garden".