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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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David Kloos: “Conservative Women dominate Formation of Leadership” Saras Dewi
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 20 No. 4 (2015): Plurality of Gender & Sexualities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v20i4.168

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Hana Salomina Hikayobi: “Compelled to voice the Voiceless” Dewi Candraningrum; Anita Dhewy
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 20 No. 4 (2015): Plurality of Gender & Sexualities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v20i4.169

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Tombois and Femmes: Against Gender Label in Padang Nadya Karima Melati
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 20 No. 4 (2015): Plurality of Gender & Sexualities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v20i4.171

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Nursyahbani Katjasungkana: “International People’s Tribunal 1965, Sexual Violence and Giving Voices to Victims” Anita Dhewy
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 20 No. 3 (2015): SRHR (Sexual & Reproductive Health & Rights) & Climate Change
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v20i3.173

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SRHR and Development Policy Anita Dhewy
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 22 No. 2 (2017): SRHR and Development Policy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v22i2.174

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Maternal Deaths: Do Women still have the Right to Life? A Case Study in Nias Island Fotarisman Zaluchu; Saskia Wieringa; Bregje de Kok
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 22 No. 2 (2017): SRHR and Development Policy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v22i2.175

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This paper attempts to analyze maternal mortality in Nias Island, North Sumatra, where MMR is relatively higher than in other areas in Indonesia. This paper tries to examine the basic right highlighted in ICPD 1994 PoA. In addition, Corrêa and Petchesky propose that the fulfillment of women’s reproductive health rights must meet four principal elements, those are, bodily integrity, personhood, equality, and diversity. In line with the perspective suggested by Correa and Petchesky, this paper demonstrates the “omission, neglect, or discrimination” of women’s right for reproductive health. Social actors who play important roles in women’s reproductive health assessed in this paper are husbands, mother’s-in-law, TBAs, midwifes, and the government. This research concludes that maternal mortality in Nias and in Indonesia is a persistent problem since the social actors who are supposed to be responsible to prevent maternal mortality fail to do their job well. Instead, they tend to intentionally negate women’s right of reproductive health.
Need for Telemedical Abortion Services in Indonesia and Malaysia: Study on Women on Web Amalia Puri Handayani; Rebecca Gomperts
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 22 No. 2 (2017): SRHR and Development Policy
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The law restricting abortion in Indonesia and Malaysia doesn’t prevent any abortion, but instead, it forces women to take the health and life risk by using an unsaved abortion method. However, medical abortion in women’s residence by using mifepristone and misoprostol is very safe and effective, as mentioned in a research done by the WHO (2012). The research analyzes the figure of needs of Women on the Web service in 2015. Women on Web portal is visited by 355,004 visitors from Indonesia and 33,781 from Malaysia in 2015. As much as 1.989 women from Indonesia and 1.109 from Malaysia contacted the helpdesk of Women on Web. The figures show that there is a big need of information and access to safe medical abortion in Indonesia and Malaysia.
Forgotten Heroes: Family Planning Cadres in Politics of Sexuality in Surakarta (1973-1998) Adi Putra Surya Wardhana
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 22 No. 2 (2017): SRHR and Development Policy
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This paper explains the role of cadres in family planning program (KB) at Surakarta. Family Planning program is the priority of New Order Government to reduce the rapid population growth rate. The program was initially difficult to be accepted by the community.This is due to the values and norms of society that oppose birth restrictions. Therefore the government uses society approarch strategy by forming family planning cadres. This study uses historical method consist of heuristic, source critique, interpretation, and historiography. This research shows that family planning is a politics of sexuality constructed by the government. FP cadres became discourse knowledge agents of the New Order to achieve legitimacy. However, FP cadres consider that their activity is a service to the state. Their existence shows that women have great power in the social sphere amid patriarchal hegemony in Javanese society.
Fulfilment of Gender Needs in HIV and AIDS Control Programs: A Case Study of Housewives in Surakarta, Indonesia Tiyas Nur Haryani; Ismi Dwi Astuti Nurhaeni; Argyo Demartoto
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 22 No. 2 (2017): SRHR and Development Policy
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Since 2011, the number of case of HIV and AIDS suffered by Indonesian women tends to increase. However, the prevention of HIV and AIDS in Indonesia focuses only on high-risk group. Besides that, measures are not differentiated base on different needs of targetedgroup of programs. The article discusses gender mainstreaming in the prevention of HIV and AIDS program in Surakarta as well as the fulfilment of gender need of housewife who is prone to HIV and AIDS infection. The article is the result of a qualitative study with interactive analysis method. The research targeted housewives as research subjects due to the increasing number of housewives who suffer from HIV and AIDS infection. Moreover, they even placed as the second highest group infected by the disease in Surakarta. The data was collected from an in-depth interview, documentation and observation. The finding showed that the quality of gender equality in the HIV and AIDS mitigation policy in Surakarta is positioned in a gender neutral level, providing the equal rights and obligations for all citizens, regardless of their sex. This matter gives impact to the prevention of HIV and AIDS program that only focuses on the fulfilment of housewives practical gender needs.
Feminist Analysist of Make-Up Incentive Policy to Women Police Officer in Indonesia Orisa Shinta Haryani
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 22 No. 2 (2017): SRHR and Development Policy
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Police institution is one of the institutions adopting a strong patriarchal culture. Indonesian National Police (Polri) is doing many jobs to accommodate public demand in relation to the women participation in Polri and to create an institution that issues gender-friendly policies. Many efforts have been done by Polri such as increasing the recruitment quota for policewoman (Polwan) and issuing a policy permitting Polwan to wear hijab. However, there is an interesting policy that relates to Polwan, namely Make-up allowance provided only for Polwan. The provision of Make-up allowance shows that the Polwan is forced to look pretty by wearing make-up. It raises a question on how the role of Polwan in Polri institution is. Even though the recruitment number of Polwan in Polri has been increased but in reality, Polwan is still places in domestic sphere. This is indeed not according to the objective of Polri as a genderfriendlyinstitution especially for women. This is a qualitative research by using the concept of beauty of myth and objectification and comodification concept in analyzing the problem.

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