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Journal of Local Government Issues
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The LOGOS accepts article drafts in the field of local government issues. Papers with following topics (but not limited to): Public Policy, Policy of City Management, Legislation Processes, Disaster Management, Social Movement, Conflict Management, Social Empowerment, and Local Elites of Political Party can be submited.
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Indonesia-Germany Cooperation in Vocational Education and Training Astrid Wiriadidjaja; Lelly Andriasanti; Andrea Jane
Journal of Local Government Issues (LOGOS) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/logos.Vol2.No2.178-192

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To reduce the unemployment rate, Indonesia has focused since 2007 on the development of Vocational Education and Training (VET). VET is one of solutions that would enhance human resources quality in Indonesia, which has 262 million people. However, the number of unemployed graduates from vocational education is still high until 2019. It means there is something wrong in Indonesia’s current VET system. Meanwhile in Germany, VET is a pillar of national education which is based on a dual system. This system is successful in Germany. As one of the biggest donor countries in promoting VET, Germany tries to introduce a dual education system through bilateral relations with developing countries such as Indonesia. Indonesia seems to need to try to develop VET base on dual education system through cooperation with Germany. Thus, the research question of this article is “why does Indonesia need to make a co-operation with Germany in developing VET based on a dual education system?’ To answer the research question, this paper uses qualitative method which results in the following conclusion: Cooperation with Germany would open the opportunity for abundant human resources in Indonesia to fulfill a huge labor demand in Germany particularly and Europe in general. Moreover, the cooperation makes Indonesia gain support in developing the VET system in this country and get transfer of knowledge and technology from Germany as a developed country
Good Governing Poverty Alleviation Through the PKH Policy - Independent Women's Groups in Poverty Reduction in Batu City (Study at Batu City Social Service) Indah Dwi Maulana; Jainuri Jainuri; Hevi Kurnia Hardini
Journal of Local Government Issues (LOGOS) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/logos.Vol2.No2.193-209

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Good Governing Poverty Alleviation is a poverty reduction program by implementing a model of Good Governance in this context in the Family Hope Program - Independent Women's Group involving actors in the state, society and private sector. Handling the poverty problem of the Batu City Government in accordance with the Good Governance model through a partnership pattern established with the private sector, KPM and Batu City Social Service is expected to be able to create independent women's groups that are able to try to develop their creativity to rise from poverty for themselves and their families .                    This research uses descriptive qualitative method with data collection techniques such as, observation, interviews and documentation and other data that supports this study both primary and secondary. Based on the results of the study of "Good Governing Poverty Alleviation" through PKH Policy - Independent Women's Groups in Poverty Alleviation in Batu City where there are several problem formulations namely Independent Women's Groups in Poverty Alleviation, Implementation and Dynamics of alleviation Good Governing Poverty through PKH Policy - KPM in Poverty Alleviation Women's Empowerment through Independent Women's Groups in Batu City. The results of this study, namely this policy has actually been well-integrated but in the implementation or implementation at the regional level in this case Batu City has not shown an integration model because there is something that has not been realized normative. What is intended is that the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) has not been regulated in this policy, there are dynamics such as the KPM human resource capacity that is still below the standard so that the policy implementation and private enthusiasm in implementing this policy very, empowering women through KPM is one of the efforts to improve the economy of KPM through a partnership scheme with entrepreneurs in Batu City. 
Construction of Middle School Students (SMA) Against Political Education (Phenomenology Study of State High School 3 Malang Students) Basuki Agus
Journal of Local Government Issues (LOGOS) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/logos.Vol2.No2.225-243

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AbstractAn interesting phenomenon appears related to the relationship between high school students, schools, parents, and the government. The relationship between students and school raises the tendency for more students to spend more time at school. Besides, the majority of parents intensively encourage their children to engage in physical and organizational activities, even to conduct 'politics' in the school environment. Another phenomenon shows that the government has made several efforts, including in political affairs, to prepare students to become citizens as a whole. This paper uses a phenomenological approach to describe and understand the construction of high school students towards political education. In addition, in theory, this research was conducted to find propositions related to the development of political education. This study uses a qualitative model by taking the locus in the Intra-School Student Organization (OSIS) and Class Representative Chair (PK) of SMAN 3 Malang. As informants are teachers of Parental Education and parents. This research shows that the construction of high school students towards political education is in the form of political education concepts, implementation, objects, and their benefits. In the operational stage of Piaget's intelligence, the construction pattern is as follows: external environmental pressure, reflective, incomplete, fumbling and assimilating. Furthermore, based on the theory of Berger and Luckmann, the construction of political education of students follows dialectics with moments of externalization, objectivation, internalization, socialization, and resocialization to form knowledge reserves.Keywords: Students, political education, SMAN 3 Malang
Political Process For Preparation Of Seated Island Regions As A Government Of Sebatik City ( 2006-2012) Nunukan Regency Didi Febriyandi
Journal of Local Government Issues (LOGOS) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/logos.Vol2.No2.210-224

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This paper looks at how the political dynamics that occurred in the Sebatik City expansion process in 2006-2012. The process of regional expansion can be understood as a political phenomenon by involving long administrative and political processes. This paper focuses on looking at political aspects so that it discusses in detail the interests of actors and how these actors articulate their interests. The research method used is descriptive qualitative. Primary data collection techniques are done through observation, structured interviews. For secondary data collection is done by documentation and library techniques.The results showed that the political process is complicated because it involves many interests of political actors making the Sebatik City expansion not realized until now. Although academic studies declared eligible and supported by the majority of Sebatik Island, high-level negotiations-negotiations have failed to realize Sebatik as Daera h Autonomy New (DOB). The political process that occurred did not create a consensus so that there was a conflict of interests that ultimately made the Sebatik City Expansion process hampered. Key Words: decentralization, regional autonomy, outer islands, division
Group Empowerment Trough Kawasan Rumah Pangan Lestari (KRPL) in Karangbesuki Village, Malang City Hanafi Ihya; Yana Syafrieyana; Iradhad Taqwa Sihidi
Journal of Local Government Issues (LOGOS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/logos.v3i1.10575

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This study aims to determine the empowerment process in the KRPL program conducted by the Malang Agriculture Service-KP Office at Cemara Hijau KWT Karangbesuki Village. This program is the government's effort to maintain the existence of agriculture and food security from decreasing urban agricultural land through the empowerment of domestic women's groups. This type of research is descriptive qualitative, using Wilson's empowerment process which includes the process of awakening, understanding, harnessing, and using. Data collection techniques are observation, interviews, and documentation. The results of the empowerment research on the vegetable cultivation activity KRPL program, KWT CHF can produce food contributions with a harvest weight of 25-40 kg. Within one month KWT CHF earns an income of around Rp. 1,000,000 to Rp. 2,500,000 from the sale of harvested vegetables. The income is used to pay salaries of Rp. 5,000 per day to active CHF KWT members. Active members earn income around Rp. 250,000 to Rp. 350,000 per month. The research concludes that KWT CHF has been empowered and can be said to be successful. This success was seen from the additional income obtained by KWT CHF from the KRPL program activities in Karangbesuki Village.Keywords: Empowering Women Farmers Group, revenue additions, KRPL Program
Collaboration with Pentahelix Model in Developing Kajoetangan Heritage Tourism in Malang City Siti Nurul Wahida; Yana Syafrieyana; Oman Sukmana
Journal of Local Government Issues (LOGOS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/logos.v3i1.10699

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This study aims to reveal the development of Kajoetangan Heritage as a tourist attraction site in the city of Malang. The researchers use the Pentahelix model to look at the development. The involvement of pentahelix stakeholders (government, community, private sector, academics, and media) is intended to develop the tourism site thoroughly. So far, the main problem behind the less optimal management of Kajoetangan Heritage Tourism is the lack of development of accessibility, facilities, and infrastructure. This research uses descriptive qualitative method while the data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. The results show that the collaboration between the Kajoetangan community, Malang heritage community, Department of Culture and Tourism of Malang, Soak Ngalam business, City Guide FM, and Intitute of National Technology Malang had succeeded in increasing the promotion of the Kajoetangan Heritage. However, the collaboration had not been able to contribute maximally to the regional income. This happens because the problems of accessibility, facilities, and infrastructure were not resolved and there was a weak capacity of the actors involved.  
Bureaucratic Disruption and Threats of Unemployment in the Industrial Revolution 4.0 Era Risky Ristiandy
Journal of Local Government Issues (LOGOS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/logos.v3i1.10923

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This article aims to analyze logical argument from the disruptive of information technology in Indonesian bureaucratic management. Technological advanced produces Artificial Intelligence (AI) which is an opportunity for the Government modernizes the bureaucracy. At same point, Disruption feared will make many Apparatus (ASN) lose their jobs. This article used literature study method by analyzing various articles in journals that discuss artificial intelligence, and the internet of things which are the subject of research. While, the literature about bureaucracy and public institutions which will be the research objectives. The result shows that the implementation AI has the potential of losing many bureaucratic positions and could impact on social upheaval if not managed effectively. In the future, many apparatus (ASNs) will be unemployed because public services have been replaced by artificial intelligence. Therefore, this is clearly a dilemma and challenge for government in the future to be modern governments with technological advanced. However, it still humanizes for public services and servants.
Critical Discourse Analysis of Technology-Based Village Government System in Bengkalis Riau Rijalul Fikri; Muhammad Faisal Amrillah; Budi Mulianto
Journal of Local Government Issues (LOGOS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/logos.v3i1.10929

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This study aims to comprehend on how the discourse of e-government system in villages of Bengkalis Regency, Riau Province, by using the method of Foucauldian discourse analysis. Thus, discourse of this paper is the implementation of e-governance system forming the relation between power and society through the process of definition, isolation and justification. In the e-government system’s operation in Bengkalis, there are two remarkable interpretation as follows: firstly, for villages that adopted the e-government system, those involve in the interpretation of dominant discourse which define and justify the discourse of e-government system; and secondly, for villages that have still been in loyal of the local wisdom – “committing to the government system and society life order based on traditional, well known as self-governing community” -, those include in the interpretation of the marginalized discourse that means in the wider discursive context it is the discursive implementation of e-government system. As a logical conclusion, the existing discourse has expressed the state power represented by the effort of e-government system’s employment in which there are the major interpretation of village government categorized in the dominant discourse and the marginalized discourse.  
E-Goverment Based Education Policy Innovation Through E-Panrita Applications (online Attendance Study For Teacher at SMAN 3 Luwu) Miftahul Rahman; Nuryanti Mustari; Novitasari Novitasari; Sitti Atirah
Journal of Local Government Issues (LOGOS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/logos.v3i1.10987

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Innovation and policy in the public sector are two terms that complement each other. Every policy, in principle, must in principle contain new innovations. This study aims to determine the innovation of E-Governmment-based educational policies through the application of E-Panrita on online attendance for teachers at SMAN 3 Luwu. This type of research is a qualitative research with descriptive research type with data collection techniques direct observation to the study site, in-depth interviews and documentation. The results showed that the innovation of the E-Panrita application is seen in the product, where in the E-Panrita application product there is a change in teacher absenteeism which previously teachers absent with a manual system is now now with an online system to facilitate the Disdik in monitoring teachers every day and the pre-existing facilities have met but still need improvement. Now the teachers can do the absence simply by using their mobile phones or gadgets. Furthermore, the method, in the form of a strategy in the innovation of E-Panrita policies such as socialization in each region. The supporting and inhibiting factors of E-Panrita application education policy innovation in online absenteeism for teachers at SMAN 3 Luwu are supporting factors including resources, regulations, teacher commitment and technology. Inhibiting factors include the network and individual understanding of the teacher.Keywords: Educational Policy, E-Government, E-Panrita
Food Security Improvement Policy in Urban Area Through Urban Farming Program in Malang (Studies in the Department of Agriculture and Food Security Malang) Said Nasuiton; Asep Nurjaman
Journal of Local Government Issues (LOGOS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/logos.v3i1.11100

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Food security is inseparable from the factors of availability, quality, and affordability of food, where a country can assure the food needs of society ranging from families to individuals. This is mentioned in the latest Law number 18 of 2012 on Food, which states that food security includes the availability of food in quantity, quality, and affordability that aim to create a healthy, productive, and sustainable life. This paper discusses the extent to which the urban farming program as one of the government programs influences the community to achieve food security, especially family food needs. This research was conducted in several villages in five sub-districts of Malang, namely Klojen, Suku, Lowokwaru, Blimbing, and Kedungkandang. The research method used in this paper is qualitative descriptive. The primary data were collected through interviews and field observations, while the secondary data were collected through literature and documentation study. From the research conducted, the results show that this urban farming program influences several points about food security, especially those mentioned in Law number 18 of 2012, including availability, quality, and affordability. In addition, the research revealed that some locations are less able to develop urban farming programs effectively, due to the lack of supervision, socialization, and technical guidance.  

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