Nurmalasyiah Nurmalasyiah
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Public Participation in Policy Formulation in the Era of Digitalization of Government Loso Judijanto; Nurmalasyiah Nurmalasyiah; M. Mochtar Mandala Silam; Akhmad Riduan
Socious Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Socious Journal - June
Publisher : PT. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/jneybt22

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Digital transformation in government has opened up new opportunities to strengthen public participation in the policy formulation process. Through various digital platforms such as e-government and social media, interactions between the state and citizens have become more open, fast, and participatory. However, digitalization is not without challenges. Infrastructure gaps, digital literacy, and the tendency towards participatory symbolism (tokenism) have the potential to create new exclusions in the practice of digital democracy. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach with a literature study method to evaluate the extent to which digital governance is able to encourage substantive public participation. The results of the study show that the success of digital democracy is not enough just by providing technology, but requires institutional reform and ethical-political commitment to create a fair and inclusive deliberative space. Within the framework of deliberative democracy, citizen participation must be positioned as an integral element that influences the substance of policy, not just a procedural formality. These findings emphasize the need for policy strategies that are not only technocratic, but also sensitive to socio-political dimensions, including the redistribution of power, increasing digital-political literacy, and ensuring the involvement of marginalized communities. Thus, digitalization in government will only be meaningful if it is able to bridge the participation gap and encourage democratic practices that are more inclusive, deliberative, and have a real impact on the public.
Exploration Of Socio-Political Change In Natural Resource Management In Urban Areas Irawanto Irawanto; Muhammad Mochtar Mandala Silam; Nurmalasyiah Nurmalasyiah
Journal of Politica Governo Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Politica Governo - April
Publisher : Pt. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/hm6qfy49

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Rapid urbanization in major cities has put great pressure on natural resources, leading to environmental degradation, reduced green space, and increased pollution and carbon emissions. This process led to a major change in the way societies managed natural resources, affecting their quality and availability. This study explores the influence of socio-political changes on urban natural resource management, with a focus on social dynamics, government policies, and the role of civil society and the private sector. The findings show that the imbalance between urban development and the preservation of natural resources often fuels conflict, while adaptive policies, green technologies, and nature-based approaches can be solutions to reduce environmental impacts. The study also identified that community participation and collaboration between sectors are essential to address the challenges of sustainable natural resource management. This collaboration will improve the efficiency of resource use and reduce negative impacts on the environment, ensuring the sustainability of natural resources for the future.