Rizky Amalia Putri
Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

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Reimaginasi Pendidikan Kebijakan Publik dan Hukum untuk Memperluas Ruang Sipil di Indonesia Rizky Amalia Putri; Marlina; Dzaki Zain
Administratio Vol 16 No 2 (2025): Administratio: Jurnal Ilmiah Administrasi Publik dan Pembangunan
Publisher : Jurusan Ilmu Administrasi Publik, Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/administratio.v16i2.533

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Civil space in Indonesia is commonly understood through the lens of coercive restrictions, yet a less examined dimension is how education and the design of public participation shape young people’s access to policy processes. This study employs a sequential embedded design, combining document analysis of the regulatory framework for participation with an online survey of 567 Indonesian youth aged 16–30, selected through convenience sampling. The findings reveal three participatory capacity gaps: (1) the knowing–understanding gap—96.3% of respondents are familiar with the concept of policy participation, but only 43.7% understand its processes; (2) the understanding–doing gap—direct involvement is very low (19.2%); and (3) the access–influence gap—informational access does not translate into substantive influence. These patterns indicate that participatory exclusion is structural and reproduced through the disjunction between learning processes and regulatory design. This article contributes by offering an integrative framework for public policy–legal education that emphasizes procedural literacy and deliberative experience as strategies to expand a more inclusive civil space for youth.
Nickel Mining and Environmental Trade-Off in Raja Ampat Papua: A Conceptual Note on Legal and Policy Nicolaus Petrus Likuwatan Werang; Rizky Amalia Putri; Maria Lusiana Florentin Werang
Journal of Social and Policy Issues Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): January - March
Publisher : Pencerah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58835/jspi.v6i1.563

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Nickel mining and the environmental trade-off in Raja Ampat, Papua, reveal an ambitious prospect for Indonesia’s national industry, driven by the global effects of minerals and the focus on the massive escalation of electric vehicle (EV) production. Moreover, this foundation presents a government dilemma, leaving too many legal and policy loopholes that could undermine resource governance. In addition, through qualitative descriptive approaches and content analysis, we identify issues that underpin a fragmented and selectively enforced legal regime characterised by weak environmental safeguards and inadequate community consultation processes. Interestingly, our research unexpectedly uncovers that the problem is poorly managed and neglects aspects of law and policy that we consider fundamental. As a call to action, this issue stresses the need for consistent resource governance reform for developing countries facing similar barriers and striving to achieve equity, sustainability, and local empowerment in extractive industry activities.