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Multikulturalisme dan Kebijakan Publik: Rekognisi dan Perlindungan Hak Asasi Masyarakat Adat di Indonesia dalam Perspektif Universalisme Interaktif Seyla Benhabib Sentana, Fajar Yudha; Manalu, Abby Gina Boang
MELINTAS An International Journal of Philosophy and Religion (MIJPR) Vol. 39 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Philosophy, Parahyangan Catholic University, Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/mel.v39i1.7751

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This article discusses the issue of recognition and protection of community rights in Indonesia in the light of Seyla Benhabib's interactive universalism. The research aims to analyse the challenges and opportunities in pursuing recognition and protection of indigenous peoples within the framework of interactive universalism, by emphasising cultural diversity and the importance of the local context. Interactive universalism concerns about the importance of dialogue, public participation, and the adaptation of democratic principles in preserving indigenous peoples' rights. Here interactive universalism is used to review the state of indigenous peoples' rights in Indonesia. Various public policies have caused conflicts, ranging from land take over to human rights violation, that are detrimental to the existence of indigenous peoples. Public policy as a representation of the state should protect their rights. In this article public policies are reviewed from the perspective of interactive universalism. The review process will consider cultural diversity in order to prevent future problems and to recommend adequate and assured protection of the rights of indigenous peoples. This research is a qualitative research using a philosophical approach and literature review to analyse actual problems.
MELACAK PENGETAHUAN YANG TERPINGGIRKAN: ANALISIS TEORI STANDPOINT DALAM KEBIJAKAN FOOD ESTATE DI KALIMANTAN Sentana, Fajar Yudha; Hadinata, Fristian
Multikultura Vol. 2, No. 4
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Krisis pangan dunia merupakan persoalan dunia yang belum terselesaikan oleh berbagai organisasi yang menaruh perhatian terhadap isu tersebut. Ditambah lagi, pandemi Covid-19 menjadi variabel yang memperburuk krisis pangan dunia. Hal itu direspon oleh pemerintah Indonesia melalui kebijakan food estate di Kalimantan sebagai bagian dari Proyek Strategis Nasional 2020-2024 sebagai solusi dari krisis pangan dunia dan mengurangi kebergantungan impor pangan serta sebagai upaya untuk mencapai kedaulatan pangan. Food estate memiliki catatan sejarah kegagalan yang panjang dan menimbulkan banyak persoalan di Indonesia. Tentunya hal ini menjadi fenomena yang menarik untuk dianalisa menggunakan gagasan standpoint dari Sandra Harding. Gagasan ini mencoba membongkar praktik produksi pengetahuan yang dibangun hanya berdasarkan kepentingan kelompok-kelompok tertentu sebagai upaya untuk mendominasi ilmu pengetahuan dan kondisi sosial. Hal itu tentunya mengakibatkan adanya hubungan antara pengetahuan yang diproduksi dengan kebijakan publik yang dihasilkan. Penelitian ini berupaya untuk melacak pengetahuan yang mendominasi dan mendeteksi pengetahuan-pengetahuan yang memiliki kerentanan untuk terpinggirkan akibat dari kebijakan publik yang tidak emansipatoris dan hanya mementingkan kelompok-kelompok dominan melalui teori standpoint sebagai kerangka filosofis untuk menganalisa fenomena kebijakan publik, khususnya kebijakan food estate dalam Proyek Strategis Nasional 2020-2024.
Multikulturalisme dan Kebijakan Publik: Rekognisi dan Perlindungan Hak Asasi Masyarakat Adat di Indonesia dalam Perspektif Universalisme Interaktif Seyla Benhabib Sentana, Fajar Yudha; Manalu, Abby Gina Boang
MELINTAS An International Journal of Philosophy and Religion (MIJPR) Vol. 39 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Philosophy, Parahyangan Catholic University, Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/mel.v39i1.7751

Abstract

This article discusses the issue of recognition and protection of community rights in Indonesia in the light of Seyla Benhabib's interactive universalism. The research aims to analyse the challenges and opportunities in pursuing recognition and protection of indigenous peoples within the framework of interactive universalism, by emphasising cultural diversity and the importance of the local context. Interactive universalism concerns about the importance of dialogue, public participation, and the adaptation of democratic principles in preserving indigenous peoples' rights. Here interactive universalism is used to review the state of indigenous peoples' rights in Indonesia. Various public policies have caused conflicts, ranging from land take over to human rights violation, that are detrimental to the existence of indigenous peoples. Public policy as a representation of the state should protect their rights. In this article public policies are reviewed from the perspective of interactive universalism. The review process will consider cultural diversity in order to prevent future problems and to recommend adequate and assured protection of the rights of indigenous peoples. This research is a qualitative research using a philosophical approach and literature review to analyse actual problems.