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GOVERNABILITAS (Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Semesta)
ISSN : 27221792     EISSN : 27234169     DOI : https://doi.org/10.47431/governabilitas
Core Subject : Social,
GOVERNABILITAS (Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Semesta) diterbitkan oleh Program Studi Ilmu Pemerintahan Sekolah Tinggi Pembangunan Masyarakat Desa “APMD” Yogyakarta. GOVERNABILITAS (Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Semesta) memiliki EISSN: 2723-4169 dan ISSN:2722-1792 (cetak) Dipublikasikan secara berkala dua kali setahun (Juni dan Desember) melalui blind peer-review, GOVERNABILITAS (Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Semesta) diterbitkan dengan tujuan mempromosikan semesta dan dinamika ilmu pemerintahan baik sebagai science, seni, maupun teknologi. GOVERNABILITAS (Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Semesta) mengharapkan karya-karya yang membuka debat, temuan, maupun pengetahuan baru secara kritis, mencerahkan dan membuka wawasan tentang semesta ilmu pemerintahan. Topik yang diangkat dalam GOVERNABILITAS memusatkan perhatian pada konsep-konsep kunci dalam ilmu pemerintahan yakni: Government Governing Governability Governance dan Governmentality Topik yang diangkat dapat berupa hasil penelitian lapangan, tinjauan atas teori, gagasan yang orisinal, catatan kebijakan, serta tinjauan buku yang relevan dengan semesta ilmu pemerintahan.
Articles 55 Documents
Dilemma and Malgovernability in the Politics of Management of the Kulukubuk Waterfall Tourism Market in Siberut, Mentawai Islands Regency Ahmad, Munawar; Samaloisa, Rijel
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47431/governabilitas.v5i1.394

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This paper will explain some dilemmas and malgovernability on tourism governing in Kulukubuk tourism’s destination. Kulukubuk is the name of water fall located in Madobag’s forest, Siberut island, Mentawai district. Before state governance taking handled, Kulu kubuk have been a famous destination for tourism. Kulukubuk has exotic waterfall for relaxing and healing surrounded by rain forest tree. For Mentawai people, Kulukubuk has strong myth related their circle of life, they believe the water of Kulukubuk bring their body and also their properities will be blessed by Taika. In that time, Kulukubuk totally governing by local people and give back benefit to them. But, since 2019, state government totally govern Kulukubuk, and Tourism department of Mentawai was refining all facilitate for access to Kulu kubuk with better construction. After constructed, state government do not bring local people involve for governing. Until four years passed, Kulukubuk’s facilities was abandon, damaged and useless. It was portraying a malgovernability within, it is our reason why this paper written.
Dynamic Governance in the Thinking Ahead Dimension: Perspectives on the Implementation of the South Sumatra Mandiri Food Movement Program Anthony, Steven; Iriani , Atrika; Nofrima , Sanny
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47431/governabilitas.v5i1.398

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Plant, fish, and poultry farming are all part of the Food Self-Summary Movement's efforts to shift the community's perspective from "buyers" to "producers". However, there are still many challenges in its implementation, including beneficiaries still concentrating on their primary sources of income, GSMP socialization not being optimal for beneficiaries, field assistance related to plant and fish cultivation not being optimal, and assistance provided services not being fully adapted to field conditions and beneficiary skills. Therefore, it is crucial to carry out research that attempts to examine how the South Sumatra Independent Food Movement Program (GSMP) is being implemented from a Dynamic Governance perspective. So, it is expected to be able to recommend solutions for implementing the South Sumatra Independent Food Movement Program (GSMP), especially in Palembang City. The focus of this research is Dynamic Governance in the implementation of the South Sumatra Independent Food Movement Program (GSMP), which is analyzed dynamic capabilities namely: Thinking Ahead (thinking ahead). The analysis techniques used include: Data Condensation, Data Display, and Conclusion Drawing/Verifications. Data processing will use the help of the Nvivo 12 Plus application by coding the results of the interviews. This study focuses on using Thinking Ahead in dynamic governance.
Disfunction of Recognition and Subsidiarity: Usage of Dana Desa Puspitasari, Condrodewi; Tyas, B Hari Saptaning; Winarti, Safitri Endah; Raharjo, Triyanto Purnomo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47431/governabilitas.v5i1.403

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This study aims to determine the dysfunction of the village recognition and subsidiarity principles, particularly in Kalurahan Sumbermulyo, Bambanglipuro, Bantul, due to the annual issuance of the Permendes PDTT regarding the priority of using Dana Desa and the increasing intervention through Presidential Regulation Number 104 of 2021, specifically Article 5 paragraph (4). This research employed descriptive qualitative methods with an interpretive approach. The results showed fluctuations in the use of Dana Desa. From 2015 to 2018, Dana Desa were solely used for infrastructure development. Starting in 2019, in addition to infrastructure development, Dana Desa were also utilized for community empowerment. In 2020, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, village funds were refocused on pandemic response efforts. In 2021, Dana Desa were used to accelerate the achievement of the SDGs Desa. In 2022, the use of Dana Desa experienced significant intervention through Presidential Regulation Number 104 of 2021. In practice, the government of Kalurahan Sumbermulyo devised strategies to use Dana Desa in 2022, not only to accommodate community aspirations resulting from the MusDes but also to fulfill the mandate of the Presidential Regulation.
GOVERNMENT LAW IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT IN WONOKERTO Rahmadi, R Y Gembong; Sahdan, Gregorius; Firdaus, Mohamad; Etebom, John Monday
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47431/governabilitas.v5i1.407

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This study discusses the contradiction between Village Law Number 6 of 2014, which states that villages have the authority to regulate and take care of their own households. However, the regulation clashes with its derivative regulation, namely Permendes Number 21 of 2020 concerning General Guidelines for Village Development and Village Community Empowerment. The contradiction occurs in a clause of the Village Law, namely Village Regulation based on: recognition; subsidiary; Diversity; Togetherness; mutual cooperation; Family; deliberation; democracy; Independence; participation; Equality; Empowerment; and sustainability. The principles of recognition, democracy and independence then clash with the Ministerial Regulation which regulates the policy direction of: Village Development and Village Community Empowerment policy direction; Village Development; Village Community Empowerment; and monitoring, evaluation, supervision, and coaching. This research uses the Theory of Utility, Utility is always associated with Jeremy Benthamdan's theory of utilitarianism and Hans Kelsen's Grundnorm theory. The purpose of the law must meet three aspects, namely Justice, Certainty, and Utility. The research method in this study uses an exploratory qualitative method with the type of case study research. The location of this research was carried out in Wonokerto Village, Kapanewon Turi, Sleman Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta. The results of this study show that Constructing interests, pragmatism, and formality are often the basis for making a policy. This also happened in the making of Permendes No. 21 of 2020 concerning General Guidelines for Village Development and Village Community Empowerment. The existence of contradictions between one rule and another is a domino effect on the making of government policies under it, even at the village level. Formality policies such as the existence of an application, instead of providing benefits to the village community, actually make it difficult for the community. Villages are increasingly exclusive and the top-down policy is also the impact of the authority of the village which is castrated by the rules under the Village Law.
Analysis of Agrarian Transformation Research Selçuk, Mustafa; Wijaya, Junior Hendri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47431/governabilitas.v5i1.426

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Research on Agrarian Transformation is important because it touches on how a change or transformation occurs in the agricultural sector, which will also affect the condition of society. This research focuses on bibliometric analysis that seeks to analyze how research related to agrarian transformation is carried out. In this study, VOSviewer and Publish or Perish are used to facilitate data search and depiction. Data from the Scopus database is searched through Publish or Perish, with the keyword Agrarian Transformation. Furthermore, to visualize the data, VOSviewer version 1.6.19 is used to view network visualizations, overlays, and densities. The results showed that there were 7069 citations in all selected results, 706.90 citations per year, and 35.25 citations per paper. In addition, this study shows the 10 most influential authors in terms of the number of citations displayed. In network visualization, the networks that appear most often are land and production. The overlay visualization shows that before 2016 and after 2019, not much research or publication was done on the topic. Meanwhile, density visualization shows that the keywords that most often appear are agrarian transformation, transformation, agrarian change, development, land, and production, and agriculture. The limitation of this study is that the data is only taken through the Scopus database and the year of publication is taken only for ten years
REMAKING OF THE NEW STATE IN WATER MANAGEMENT Rahmadi, R Y Gembong; Sahdan, Gregorius; Firdaus, Mohamad; Sulistiana, Utami; Wijaya, Junior Hendri; Etebom, John Monday
GOVERNABILITAS (Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Semesta) Vol 5 No 2 (2024): The Remaking of the New State
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47431/governabilitas.v5i2.495

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This study illustrates the dominance of the state through subdistrict governments and the private sector in managing water as a shared resource in the Special Region of Yogyakarta. The state's dominance in managing water resources, as a collectively owned resource, results in limited community access to water as a resource that should be enjoyed together. The need for waterfalls in DIY is very large every year, especially when entering the dry season. Girikerto's location at the foot of Mount Merapi means that the area has abundant water resources. However, the local community actually has limited access to water due to the cooperation between the district government and the private sector in dropping water into Gunungkidul Regency. The aim of this research is to illustrate how the state, through sub-district governments, can still provide local communities with access to utilize the water resources they need to meet their daily living needs. The results of this research show that the state, through the village government, has provided access to local communities to enjoy water.
OLD STATE IN THE NEW GOVERNMENT: VICTORY STRATEGY FOR CANDIDATES FOR LEGISLATIVE MEMBERS OF THE DPRD DAPIL 3 ELECTED Azen Sayena; Harto, Unggul Sugi; Habibullah, Akhmad
GOVERNABILITAS (Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Semesta) Vol 5 No 2 (2024): The Remaking of the New State
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47431/governabilitas.v5i2.465

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The 2024 general election with an open proportional system has led to tight competition between legislative candidates in their electoral district. To win the election, legislative candidates compete with each other in one party or with legislative candidates from other parties. This competition causes legislative candidates to compete in strategies, tactics and winning methods. So this has become a new phenomenon that occurred during the 2024 legislative election yesterday where the competition between legislative candidates from one party is interesting to study. As was done by Muhamad Rizki Nurohman, a legislative candidate from the PDIP party, Electoral District III, Brebes Regency DPRD. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to find out how the competition is between legislative candidates from the PDIP party, Electoral District III, Brebes Regency. And what strategies were carried out by Muhamad Rizki Nurohman in an effort to win the 2024 legislative election and what is the role and position of the party in the competition. This research method uses a qualitative method with a Case Study approach. The data source in this study uses primary data obtained from direct interviews with Muhamad Rizki Nurohman, a member of the Brebes Regency DPRD and the Chairperson of the Brebes Regency PDIP DPC, KH. Imam Hasyim and participant observation. The results of the study show that the strategies carried out by Muhamad Rizki Nurohman, first, social capital strategy, namely the person or figure is known by the constituents. Second, Prioritizing the approach to local community leaders and party administrators from the RT, RW, Sub-district and other community leaders. Third, Utilizing the PDIP mass support base in electoral district III, even Muhamad Rizki serves as the chairman of Kick Boxing Indonesia in Brebes Regency. Fourth, populist strategy, namely a work program that is more pro-people.
MILITARY IN LEADERSHIP SUCCESSION Habbodin, Muhtar
GOVERNABILITAS (Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Semesta) Vol 5 No 2 (2024): The Remaking of the New State
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47431/governabilitas.v5i2.499

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This article aims to explain the presence of the military in the succession of national leadership. The military's presence in the succession of leadership shows that power is a contested item between civilian leaders and military leaders. Through direct elections, both the military and civilians have the opportunity to become national leaders. However, only one will be the winner. This is aimed at Prabowo's victory in leadership succession. The 2024 leadership succession equals the superiority of the military over civilian politicians. Prabowo's victory sparked the return of military political power. In fact, this victory further emphasizes the military's resilience in competing peacefully. This is because democracy requires all succession of national leadership to be carried out periodically, regularly, and constitutionally. Thus, the elected leader is the people's choice. This is because the people are the owners of sovereignty as well as the source of political legitimacy.
BUILDING DIGITAL INCLUSION AND NON-DISCRIMINATORY SERVICES IN JAMBI CITY GOVERNMENT FOR VULNERABLE GROUPS Hapsa; Yusuf, M; Karim, Navarin; Fatriani, Riri Maria
GOVERNABILITAS (Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Semesta) Vol 5 No 2 (2024): The Remaking of the New State
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47431/governabilitas.v5i2.500

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This study examines the digital inclusion and non-discriminatory public services provided by the Jambi City Government, with a specific focus on vulnerable groups, including individuals with disabilities, the elderly, and low-income populations. While digital transformation has improved accessibility and efficiency, systemic barriers such as limited digital literacy, inadequate infrastructure, and affordability challenges persist, leading to disparities in service utilization. Through a qualitative analysis using secondary data and Nvivo 12Plus, this research identifies key indicators influencing digital inclusion, including accessibility, digital literacy, privacy, and security, while highlighting affordability and public digital service usage as critical areas for improvement. The findings emphasize the importance of a multidimensional approach involving policy interventions, technological advancements, and community engagement to enhance digital equity. By addressing these challenges, Jambi City can foster a more inclusive digital governance model that ensures equitable access to public services for all citizens.
Digital Democracy in the Era of TikTok: An Analysis of Social Media's Influence on Contemporary Political and Social Dynamics Habibi, Muhammad
GOVERNABILITAS (Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Semesta) Vol 5 No 2 (2024): The Remaking of the New State
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This study examines the role of TikTok in digital democracy, particularly its impact on political and social dynamics. Using a descriptive qualitative method, the study analyzes how TikTok, through features like the "for your page" algorithm and two-way interactions, influences the spread of political information and the formation of public opinion. Through literature reviews, interviews with experts, and content analysis of TikTok, this research highlights how the platform can be used for political and radical propaganda, as well as how it addresses content oversight issues. The findings indicate both opportunities and challenges in using social media for politics, offering recommendations for digital media literacy and strategies to confront disinformation, and contribute to the understanding of the interaction between technology, politics, and society in an evolving context.