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Journal of Politics and Policy (JPPOL)
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The aim of this journal publication is to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research result that have been achieved in the area of Political Sciences, Governance and Local Politic. JPPOL, particularly focuses on the main problems in the development of the sciences areas as follows: Political Science; Local Politics and Decentralization; Public Policy; Governance; Conflict and Social Movement.
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Political Marketing: The Victory of Natasha Devianti as a Newcomer Millennial Candidate for Legislative Members District Bojonegoro 1 of Election 2019 Nabila Mondir; Bambang Hermanto
Journal of Politics and Policy Volume 2 No.2 June 2020
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This article describes and analyzes the political marketing of Natasha Devianti as a prospective member of the millennial newcomer who has won. Political marketing is needed as a tool or method for candidates and political parties to approach the public. Natasha Devianti won with the highest votes in the internal PDI-P as many as 5,454 votes. Natasha Devianti's Winning Team segmented the entire community in electoral area 1 Bojonegoro. Natasha as a candidate for the legislative members from PDI-P brought the party's platform to attract the public. Natasha's personal characteristics highlight the millennial character as an offroad racer and drag race that has won many championships at the national level. In addition, Natasha carried the name of his father who was the Deputy Regent of Bojonegoro Regency to increase public trust. Natasha Devianti promoted by utilizing print promotion media, online media, and social media. Natasha branding on social media Instagram to attract millennial voters as the main target. Besides that, Natasha also utilizes several online news media such as kumparan.com, gesuri.id, and news.detik.com. Natasha Devianti as a prospective newcomer legislative member utilizes her youth network as a means of political distribution. Cost politics which tends to be high becomes a quite complicated problem in political marketing. Natasha spent political costs reaching 1 billion rupiahs in the 2019 legislative elections.
Structuring the Authority of the DPD RI as Consistency in the Bicameral System Jovano Deivid Oleyver Palenewen
Journal of Politics and Policy Volume 2 No.2 June 2020
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One of the ways in which power is exercised in Indonesia lies with the legislative body whose principle of power is an institution that represents society. The constitutional structure of the legislative body, by various groups, says that it uses a bicameral system which has two chambers in carrying out the mandate of representation, namely the DPR and DPD. The implementation of the legislative powers by these two institutions is not balanced with the weakness of the authority possessed by the DPD. While the institutions are the same in the position of representation from each region. So there needs to be an effort in the formulation to increase the role of the DPD in carrying out its duties and responsibilities. This writing uses qualitative methods, with data taken from literature sources. The author tries to build the argument that the exercise of political power carried out by the DPD Ri institution needs to be reorganized in increasing its role to carry out its duties and functions as regional delegates in consistency with the bicameral system. Keywords: Parliament, DPD, bicameral.
Power Relations in Partnership Practices in the Education Sector: Case Study of State Vocational High School 2 Yogyakarta. Mochammad Fatkhurrohman; Fandi Rizki Rosyari
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This research aims to see the power relations between the school, industry and society or students in the practice of partnerships in the education sector. The partnership seeks to involve the community, both in groups and individually. In a partnership there is a relationship between organizations and with that relationship cooperation will be created. Each of these actors has varying interests, expertise, resources and decision-making abilities. Therefore, it is very interesting to see how the negotiation process takes place between actors. Whether each actor managed to get his interests. This research is a descriptive qualitative research using a case study approach. In this study, researchers will develop concepts and gather facts that can answer questions in the formulation of the problem by looking at the rationality of each actor involved in the practice of partnership in SMKN 2 Yogyakarta. Researchers will use in-depth interviews with several informants to obtain accurate data. The results of this study are both the school, industry and society or students have rationality in undergoing this partnership. They use the rationality in the negotiation process to determine the types of partnerships.  Although each actor has succeeded in fulfilling his interests, in reality there are still actors who get greater benefits.This shows the dominant pattern of relations. There are two things that led to the emergence of the relation pattern, the rules made by the Government and the resources owned by each actor offered during the negotiation process.Keywords: Partnership, Power Relations, Rationality 
Elite Rationality, Traditions and Pragmatic Politicians. Mahatva Yoga Adi Pradana
Journal of Politics and Policy Volume 2 No.2 June 2020
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The political elite move is a common phenomenon when elections will take place. Where the behavior of the converted elite has even become tradition. Look at the phenomena that occur in Indonesia today. The political elites seemed to be looking for a shortcut to gain power easily. Look for populist figures to lift personal imagery for an interest. The realization of the strategy was done by changing the party suit with all the ideology and rationality of his thinking. Even the displaced elites must willingly put off his identity as an idealistic politician in order to accommodate their political interests. Various political strategies were made by making noise by raising political content and hoax preaching. This article seeks to see how closely the political elites think with pragmatism politics through its political traditions and strategies. In addition to the current digital age, the elite behavior creates a new political space with accommodation issues that are not necessarily the truth by raising alternative facts to form new truths. This is the post-truth era where the elites begin to think rational in asserting their power. However, it does not have a major impact on the policies to be produced. Key Words : Elite, Tradition, Pragmatism Politics, Post-Truth Era
Women as Environmental Cadres: Case Study in Activities of “Fostering Family Welfare”or PKK in Malang 2018 Irza Khurun'in; Tia Subekti
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Ecofeminism is present to bridge the study between ecology and feminism. He tried to connect the relationship between natural damage and the dominance of masculinity. Shiva and Mies strongly depicted women as natural caretakers of the environment in which it perpetuates traditional views on the gendered division of labor. This paper critically examines the ways in which women interpret their roles and relationships related to nature by using specific case study of women environmental cadres through PKK (Fostering Family Welfare) in Malang. This article argues that the women involvement in environmental conservation through PKK is not their acknowledgement of their distinct relationship to their natural environment. Instead, it was the product of hegemony of knowledge and power by government and environmental activists. It shows that ecofeminism ignores political aspects in which actually puts the burden of environmental damage on women with portraying women as "natural" agents that take charge of environmental conservation.Keywords: Ecofeminism; environmental conservation, women, Fostering Family Welfare; Malang

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