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Jurnal Perempuan
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The journal encourages practical, theoretically sound, and (when relevant) empirically rigorous manuscripts that address real-world implications of the gender gap in Indonesiancontexts. Topics related to feminism can include (but are not limited to): sexuality, LGBT questions, trafficking, ecology, public policy, sustainability and environment, human and labour rights/issues, governance, accountability and transparency, globalisation, as well as ethics, and specific issues related to gender study, such as diversity, poverty, and education.
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Infrastructure, Integrity, and Achievements of Female Local Leaders: a Perspective on Decentralization Politics Jaweng, Robert Endi
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Dezentralization and local autonomy marks the shift of power from centre to the locals. In the political transition landscape, the actual cause in Indonesia is the power relations that should investigate further dimension of gender, social, politics, and economy. Within this network and framework, women’s leadership are hoped to nurture equality and prosperity for those being othered by development and growth. This paper concludes that executive leadership that promotes gender equality shall, foremost, promote concept of women’s leadership which are not only due to inheritance but basic political infrastructure.
Political Engineering for Women in Indonesian Governance Vermonte, Philips Jusario
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The rising number of women in parliament is a vital entry point to involve more women politics. This factor opens discourse, engagement and active participation that can elevate women’s political bargain in negotiation room. It is in the long run will affect the embodiment of critical mass which is believed to increase factor of women’s representation in policies decision. Mainstreaming gender in governance shall be supported by political engineering, institutional setting, roles of the game, and an open and democratic system. Democratic political setting is the pre-requisite to create equal representation and participation for women and other minorities group in governance politics.
Women's Status in the Governance Candraningrum, Dewi
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Raison d’etre of Mainstreaming Gender in 2014-2019 Jokowi-Kalla Cabinet: Women, Justice and Governance Candraningrum, Dewi
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Tulisan ini akan meletakkan fokus pada kehadiran perempuan dalam eksekutif pemerintahan, yaitu kabinet. Kajian singkat ini akan menggunakan pendekatan institutionalisme feminis yang secara metodologis dan klinis melacak, mencurigai, dan menerangkan bahwa akses dan peran perempuan dalam institusi eksekutif amat terbatasi dan berada di bawah rerata adil. Pendekatan ini adalah pendekatan subjektif yang secara aksiologis berpihak pada perempuan dan kelompok minoritas lain (ras-etnis, kelas sosial politik agama, orientasi seksual, difabel, dan lain-lain). Pendekatan ini memiliki tiga matra keberpihakan: pertama, asumsi eksplisit bahwa peraturan dan praktik yang menjadi raison d’être (alasan eksistensial) praktik politik amat maskulin dan mengabarkan ketidaksetaraan relasi kekuasaan, secara spesifik mengkonstruksi (l)iyan dalam kata kunci gender, ras, etnis, agama, dan kelas sosial-ekonomi. Kedua, memberikan penghargaan pada praktik-praktik informal dari proses-proses komunikasi dan tatakelola politik yang tidak termaktub dalam paradigma modern. Perihal 124 ini secara spesifik menginduk pada praktik-praktik masyarakat adat dan perlindungan ekologis yang erat kaitannya dengan perikehidupan perempuan dan para liyan. Ketiga, komitmen pada pengarusutamaan, pendekatan ini menyadari bahwa dua perihal tersebut tidak akan teratasi tanpa ada komitmen politik atas tindakan-tindakan pengarusutamaan, baik gender, difabel, ekologis, dan lain-lain. Dengan membawa tiga dimensi tersebut, tulisan ini akan mengambil posisikeputusan bagaimana akses perempuan menuju kabinet dan bagaimana jalan dibentangkan untuk memberikan para liyan akses yang adil atas praktik-praktik politik—tidak hanya dalam posisi inferior tetapi perempuan juga perlu berada dalam posisi kementerian portofolio strategis—dimana strategi pengarusutamaan gender dijangkarkan ke dalam sistem operasional eksekutif. Riset ini juga merupakan dokumentasi kajian Jurnal Perempuan atas Focus Group Discussion (FGD) yang dilaksanakan pada 29 Oktober 2014 bersama beberapa ahli di bidangnya masing-masing.
Women’s Ministries in the Framework of National Women’s Machinery: a Study of Reformative Bureaucracy Amiruddin, Mariana
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Indonesia urgently needs national women’s machinery, like ministry of women and commission for women. Beijing Platform for Action had been adopted by the fourth conferenc of women in September 1995 giving specific attention to national women’s machinery in implementing gender mainstreaming at all levels in national development. This machine coordinates and supports all policies regarding strategic decisions and real actions. In July 2004 ECOSOC adopt resolution on national women’s machinery as key actor in bureaucracy reformation. The resolution recommends that national women’s machinery is being put at the highest level to invest authority and equal power to fullfill the mandates.
Nusantara Queen Genealogy: History, Myths and Modern State Politics Sugiarto, Ryan
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Genealogy and history of queens in Nusantara had been written in golden ink. Their histories across Nusantara were not only an accumulation of wives or ruler, but also inhibited the magic-realism of modern Indonesian society. However, the minimum or rare documents of Nusantara’s women leadership had blurred their real representation and strong leadership. This paper investigates the history, roles, status and profiles of women’s leader. This paper aims to support current political situation specifically on the tradition of writing woman’s her-stories. From this perspective legitimacy of power from history are taken to support women’s leadership in current modern Indonesia state.
Will to Conquer! a Study of Media Representation of Female-Ministers in the 2014-2019 Jokowi-Kalla Cabinet Lukmantoro, Triyono
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Media representations of women who have positions as ministers in President Joko Widodo’s Kabinet Kerja become phenomenon. On one side, media exposes aspects of successful side of female ministers. Media cited the statement of Presiden Jokowi that there are two “first woman” as appreciation. But, on the other side, media representations have masculinity character. For female minister who has “unique body performance”, the exposure of media are so excessive. Media had been trapped in the calculation of news values as reference for gathering news. The news values have been controlled by masculinity discourse that legitimate patriarchal regime of truth.
Profiles, Statuses, and Achievements of Female Local Leaders: a Study of the Impact of Direct Local Election Dewi, Kurniawati Hastuti
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This paper shows that the role and position of Indonesian women in local governance are improving gradually since the implementation of direct elections in 2005. The ?structural opportuinities? for women to be elected as local leader have increased under the direct elections. The number of women elected as local leaders has risen significantly during 2005-2014 periods. Female local leaders? profiles are diverse in terms of their socio-political background, individual capital and political parties, reflecting a new typology of female local leaders.The presence of female local leaders does not necessarily mean that they always advocate for women issues in their policy line, as this ideal condition depends on other influential factors. And yet, this paper suggests the declining trend of participation and opportunities of women in local governance as the new Local Government Act No. 23/2014 adopts the election of local government head via the Regional People?s Representative Council to replace the earlier mechanism of direct election.

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