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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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Women and Covid-19 Pandemic Sigiro, Atnike Nova
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 25, No 4 (2020): Women and COVID-19 Pandemic
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v25i4.524

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From Loss to Survival: A study on the Sumbanese Women’s Experiences during Covid-19 Mitigation Yo, Meylani; Purwaningsih, Pupu
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 25, No 4 (2020): Women and COVID-19 Pandemic
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v25i4.501

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AbstrakArtikel ini menggambarkan kemampuan bertahan dan beradaptasi perempuan Sumba, sebagai kelompok rentan, saat pandemi COVID-19 mengubah perilaku dan pola hidup mereka sebagai dampak dari pengendalian pandemi COVID-19. Pengendalian pandemi berdampak langsung terhadap interaksi dan relasi sosial, pekerjaan, penghayatan iman, harapan atas masa depan anak-anak hasil pendidikan online serta stigmatisasi terhadap mereka yang tidak menjalankan protokol kesehatan untuk mencegah penularan COVID-19. Dengan keterbatasan waktu dan kondisi pandemi, metode penelitian yang digunakan dalam penelitian adalah kualitatif dengan teknik penggumpulan data melalui wawancara mendalam per telpon (1 informan), diskusi kelompok terfokus daring (4 partisipan) dan survei daring dengan pertanyaan terbuka yang melibatkan 17 responden di Sumba. Metode tersebut dilengkapi dengan pemahaman mendalam atas konteks harian responden karena salah satu peneliti tinggal di kota Sumba dan mengenal para responden.  Kata kunci: ketahanan, relasi sosial, stigmatisasi, perempuan Sumba, COVID-19.   AbstractThis study describes the ability of Sumbanese women, as a vulnerable group, to adapt and to be resilient during the global pandemic of COVID-19 that has changed their behavior and lifestyle due to the impacts of mitigation strategy of COVID-19. The mitigation of this global pandemic has been creating direct impacts on social relation and interaction, jobs, faith and religious practices, hope of children’s future as a result of online education, as well as public stigma of persons who are disobeying COVID-19 prevention protocols. This study adopts qualitative research method. Due to time limitation and the situation of pandemic, the data collection techniques are done online which involved 18 informants. This includes an open survey with 17 respondents, in-depth interview with 1 informant by telephone. An online focus group discussion was later conducted to clarify data and to seek further information from 4 respondents. This method is complemented by a deep understanding of the daily life of respondents since one of the researchers currently lives in Weetebula and is very familiar with some respondents.Keywords: resilience, social relation, stigmatisation, Sumbanese women, COVID-19. 
Indonesian Women’s Experiences in Dealing with the Impacts of Pandemic Covid-19 Qibtiyah, Alimatul
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 25, No 4 (2020): Women and COVID-19 Pandemic
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v25i4.502

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The Covid-19 pandemic has had a very serious impact, because it is very massive, which has occurred in almost all countries and at all levels and groups of society. Disasters have a strong social dimension, especially in relation to vulnerability which often intersects with existing social stratification. In various disasters, women are among the groups most vulnerable to being affected, especially if the patriarchal culture is still strong and intertwined with misogynistic interpretations of religion and an economic and political system that is not friendly to women. This paper looks at the extent of the impacts of this pandemic on women, and how state regulations exist to deal with these impacts, as well as what efforts are being made by women both individually and in groups. This research was conducted by collecting documentation from various research results that have been conducted by several institutions, observation and interviews with several women at various levels and backgrounds. The results of this study indicate that women are the most vulnerable group and most affected by the Covid-19 Pandemic. Although it was a bit late, the government involved women in decision-making with a special mandate, regarding the handling of women, children and vulnerable groups. Women's experiences both individually and colletively through organizations in respond to this pandemic deserve paresiasi. Women in a pandemic situation have uniqueness in dealing with a pandemic in a more creative, resilient manner and also implementing a sisterhood.
Maintaining Civic Space: Women Activist and Spatial Politics During Pandemic Covid-19 in Indonesia Robet, Robertus; Hanani, Retna; Charine, Charine
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 25, No 4 (2020): Women and COVID-19 Pandemic
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v25i4.509

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The Covid19 pandemic has changed society's spatial practices substantially. Large-scale social restrictions, lockdowns, and the obligation to wear masks have changed the way humans relates to each other personally and politically. This article discusses how the pandemic has shaped civic space of women activists and how women activists maintain and create civic space amid the pandemic and democratic regression. The data source of the article is collected through online survey of 20 women activists and in-depth online interviews.  The results show that civil society organizations in Indonesia are under immense pressure due to pandemic and democratic regression. For civil society organizations, their space is limited by various legal regulations and various violence and stigma aimed at civil society activists. More than that, for women activists the pandemic also provides additional domestic burdens which make the space for women activists increasingly limited. In the midst of these obstacles, our research shows that women and civil society activists do not reduce their intensity in maintaining the civic space.
Portrait of the Impact of the Implementation of Large-Scale Social Distancing during Covid-19 Pandemic towards Women and Marginalized Groups through the Perspective of Intersectional Feminism.. Sigiro, Atnike Nova; Gina, Abby; Komalasari, Dewi
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 25, No 4 (2020): Women and COVID-19 Pandemic
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v25i4.514

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Pembatasan jarak sosial (social distancing) adalah salah satu bentuk kebijakan untuk mencegah penyebaran virus Corona di tengah pandemi Covid-19, yang dijalankan oleh berbagai negara. Di Indonesia, kebijakan pembatasan jarak sosial ini diberi nama Pembatasan Sosial Berskala Besar (PSBB). Dengan penerapan PSBB maka sejumlah besar kegiatan di ruang publik harus ditutup dan/atau dibatasi. Sementara itu, sebagian besar aktivitas masyarakat, seperti bersekolah dan bekerja, harus dilakukan jarak jauh atau dilakukan di rumah. Penerapan pembatasan jarak sosial tersebut menyebabkan bertambhanya kegiatan rumah tangga, dan hal ini memperbesar tanggung jawab perempuan dalam kerja-kerja perawatan (care work) dan kerja rumah tangga (house work) di ranah domestik. Melalui kacamata feminisme interseksional, artikel ini mencoba memaparkan dampak penerapan pembatasan jarak sosial di Indonesia di ranah domestik terhadap perempuan dan kelompok marginal. Artikel ini menemukan bahwa berbagai ketimpangan seperti ketimpangan gender, ketimpangan kelas, dan ketimpangan sosial yang selama ini dialami oleh perempuan dan kelompok marginal di dalam tulisan ini telah memperburuk situasi mereka di saat penerapan pembatasan jarak sosial dilakukan.
The Urgency of Gender Perspectives in the Covid-19 Pandemic’s Mitigation Misi, Misiyah
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 25, No 4 (2020): Women and COVID-19 Pandemic
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v25i4.505

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Tulisan ini membahas tentang urgensi perspektif gender dalam menganalisis dan menangani masalah pandemic covid-19 di Indonesia. Ini penting dilakukan karena minimnya perspektif gender dalam penanganan covid-19 di Indonesia dan mengakibatkan ketimpangan gender makin menajam. Minimnya perspektif gender ini dapat dirasakan terutama dalam mengatasi dampak covid yang spesifik dialami perempuan. disamping itu juga isu-isu gender yang terjadi lintas sektor, misalnya isu gender di sektor ekonomi, kesehatan, pendidikan dan keterlibatan dalam pengambilan keputusan.  Data, analisis dan strategi yang dijadikan rujukan utama dalam tulisan ini adalah pengalaman Institut KAPAL Perempuan bersama organisasi yang selama ini bekerjasama secara intensif di 7 provinsi. Dalam rangka mengkontekskan memperluas konteks, tulisan ini juga merujuk pada dokumen pengalaman beberapa pihak dalam mengintegrasikan perspektuf gender dalam mitigasi bencana alam yang pernah terjadi di Jogja, Sumatera Barat, Palu dan Lombok.  
Rahima’s Knot: Women Ulema Act to Respond the Situation of Community during Covid-19 Pandemic Faizah, Andi Nur
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 25, No 4 (2020): Women and COVID-19 Pandemic
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v25i4.474

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This paper aims to examine the autonomy and power of women ulema in responding to the community situation during the Covid-19 pandemic. Women ulema or what is called Rahima's knot in the writing refer to ulema who are female, have attended a series of women ulema education, have a community base, and have a gender justice based on Islamic perspective. Data was collected through a focused group discussion (FGD) conducted by Rahima on representatives of Rahima’s knot in West Java, Central Java, East Java, as well as online observations. The findings of this study are the self-autonomy of women ulema is related to self-position, access to networks, and community conditions. The initiatives carried out by women ulema in the form of quick response assistance and preaching through online are part of the strength that is used to strengthen the community. The women's collective power is seen prominently in Rahima's knot on the basis of majelis taklim women through community economic empowerment. Keywords: women ulema, Rahima’s knot, Covid-19 pandemic, autonomy, power
Feminist Theoretical Perspective: Intersectionality and Covid-19 Arivia, Gadis
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 25, No 4 (2020): Women and COVID-19 Pandemic
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v25i4.506

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The author argues for using a new theoretical foundation and criticizes Gender Mainstreaming perspective in issues related to gender. The author proposes an intersectionality approach that can critically see the problem of Covid-19 and its implications to not only gender relations (men and women) but also race, ethnicity, class, LGBTQIA, and other minority groups. The author emphasizes the concept of critical praxis, which uses both critical questions and activism for total social change.

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