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INTERRELATIONS BETWEEN ACTORS IN TOURISM MANAGEMENT BASED ON THE PENTA HELIX FRAMEWORK : CASE STUDY PASIR PADI BEACH, PANGKALPINANG CITY Nabilah, Siti Maharani; Alfirdaus, Laila Kholid
Journal of Politic and Government Studies Vol 13, No 2 : Periode Wisuda April 2024
Publisher : Journal of Politic and Government Studies

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This study was motivated by the lack of good governance in managing Pasir Padi Beach tourism from the perspective of Penta Helix actors. By collecting and analyzing the roles of actors, this thesis discusses the collaborative process that occurred in developing tourism policy at Pasir Padi Beach, as well as the power relations involved. Researchers used qualitative descriptive methods with data collection techniques through observation, interviews, and documentation. This research uses two theoretical frameworks, namely the Collaborative Governance Theory in the Penta Helix and the Power Relations Theory in the Penta Helix. The findings of this research are that there is a relationship between actors in the management of Pasir Padi Beach, which shows that there is a central relationship between the government and the private sector. The existence of power relations in Pasir Padi Beach tourism management policies inhibits private investment, creates uncertainty for the business world, and causes an imbalance of power between the government which focuses on revenue, and the private sector which focuses on profits, excluding main stakeholders such as local communities and academics. Government domination of infrastructure and regulations also influences decision-making, hindering collaboration and transparency. This limited transparency limits participation and hinders collaborative governance, raising sustainability concerns
Connective Action and Meaning Formation in the Digital Era: A Case Study of the #Alleyesonpapua Campaign Kusuma, Kamaratih Purnama; Yusuf, Agnes; Nabilah, Siti Maharani; Azizah, Sintya Chalifia; Riztri, Lucky Alfa
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 5 No. 11 (2025): Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

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This study examines #AllEyesonPapua digital campaigns as a form of connective action in digital activism that develops organically through social media. This research uses a qualitative approach with interpretive paradigms and case studies to understand how meaning, collective emotions, and digital solidarity are formed in the digital space. Using the perspective of Social Construction of Technology (KST), this study emphasizes that social media is not neutral but rather a social space full of negotiation of meaning and power. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with informants who were actively involved in #AllEyesonPapua campaign interactions in the digital space and analyzed using thematic coding techniques. The results show that #AllEyesonPapua campaigns form digital solidarity through personalized narratives, evocative visual symbols, and strong emotional resonances. Social media acts as an affective space that allows for the expression of collective emotions and the articulation of meaning broadly. The findings also reveal that this campaign faces challenges in the form of stigmatization, digital attacks, and limited access to votes from directly affected communities.