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Journal of Contemporary Local Politics
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28306120     DOI : https://doi.org/10.46507/jclp
Core Subject : Social,
Journal of Contemporary Local Politics is the leading journal for the study of local politics issues. First established in 2022, it is an influential forum for critical dialogue and exchange on local government and a vital resource for academics, politicians, policy makers and practitioners internationally.
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Symbolic Domination : Study of the Interaction of Noble Power in the Election of Village Heads Jannah, Andi Ifadtul; Mustari, Nuryanti; Taufik, Ahmad
Journal of Contemporary Local Politics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46507/jclp.v3i1.620

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This study discusses Symbolic Domination (a study of the interaction of aristocratic power in village head elections in Bonto Tappalang Village, Bantaeng Regency). The aim to be achieved in this study is to find out how symbolic domination is in the interaction of aristocratic power in village head elections in Bonto Tappalang Village, Bantaeng Regency and how are the supporting and inhibiting factors of symbolic domination in the interaction of noble power in village heads. Election in Bonto Tappalang Village, Bantaeng Regency. The research method used in this study is a qualitative method. Sources of data used in this study were primary data and secondary data, the number of informants in this study were 7 people. Data collection techniques in this study were interviews and documentation. The research method used in this study is a qualitative method. Sources of data used in this study were primary data and secondary data, the number of informants in this study were 8 people. Data collection techniques in this study were interviews and documentation. The results of the discussion in this study which dominated the nomination of village heads can be achieved using 3 theories, namely Habitus, Modality, and Field or Arena. The Habitus results show that the activities carried out by the village head candidate are to behave well towards the community and must follow the traits of the noble predecessors in order to gain support from the community leadership. Furthermore, the modality results show that in order to win the contestation in the village head election, capital is needed for the elected village head candidates, namely economic capital, social capital and symbolic capital, the more capital combined, the greater the opportunity for profit . Public trusts. Then the results from the field or arena show that the elected village head candidate must have the space or place to rule in the election.
Political Dynamics of Fulfilling Civil Rights of Religious Minority Communities in Cilegon City Mayrudin, Yeby Ma'asan; Amalinda, Valerie
Journal of Contemporary Local Politics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46507/jclp.v3i1.613

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This article focuses on discussing the polemic about the establishment Church in Cilegon which has never been resolved. Minority communities are hampered in realizing religious freedom. They are subjugated by cultural, social and political conditions and groups who firmly oppose the Church's presence in Cilegon. We use descriptive qualitative research methods which are useful for exploring the main problem in a holistic manner. The theory used is freedom and plurality by Hannah Arendt. This research show that the concept of plurality and freedom of worship for non-Muslim communities has not been fully implemented due to pressure from conservative groups. This illustrates that the condition of representation of living together is only limited to drinking coffee with Muslim. But, on the basic understanding that every human being as a unique person is entitled to a freedom. The political dynamics in Cilegon also look very conservative, the political elites have no sensitivity towards minority groups. They are completely reluctant to leave their comfort zone, because the elites in the city do not strive for justice for minorities. The practice of plurality and conditions of freedom of worship have not been fully realized in the current living conditions of Cilegon society.
Comparative Analysis of Political Dynamics and Public Policy in Infrastructure Development: A Study of Indonesia and India Napitupulu, Chindy Apriani; Dompak, Timbul; Salsabila, Lubna
Journal of Contemporary Local Politics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46507/jclp.v3i1.614

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Public infrastructure development is a critical component of a nation's economic progress. Indonesia and India, both with significant population sizes and complex infrastructure challenges, adopt distinct strategies in their public infrastructure development programs. This study aims to provide a comparative analysis of the political dynamics and public policies shaping infrastructure development in Indonesia and India. By examining the disparities in policy approaches, implementation strategies, and the resulting effects on economic and social progress, this study offers insights into the effectiveness of different administrative practices. Employing a qualitative methodology, the research scrutinizes various public infrastructure development policies and relevant literature from both countries. Data collection involved documentation studies and comparative analysis. The findings reveal significant variations in development tactics, the involvement of public and private sectors, and the degree of community participation. Additionally, the study identifies the influence of government involvement, legislative frameworks, and financial resources on policy implementation and outcomes. Despite facing similar challenges in public infrastructure development, Indonesia and India's divergent policy approaches have led to different results. The study highlights the need for cross-country knowledge exchange to enhance policy efficiency and accelerate infrastructure development. Such advancements are essential for fostering economic growth and improving social well-being in both nations.
Network Patterns of Village Head Political Dynasty in Maggenrang Village Ikhsan, Andi Ahmar Ihwal; Hawing, Hardianto; Hamrun, Hamrun; Alim, Irwan
Journal of Contemporary Local Politics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46507/jclp.v3i1.616

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The political dynasty network pattern is a series of political strategies aimed at obtaining power by passing on positions to individuals who have family ties to previous power holders. Based on this, this study aims to determine the pattern of dynastic political network formation and its impact on community political behavior in Maggenrang Village, Kahu Subdistrict, Bone Regency. This research uses a qualitative method to describe and explain the patterns of the formation of political dynasty networks and their impact on political behavior. Data collection techniques include observation, interviews, and documentation. The results showed that the dynastic political network pattern in Maggenrang Village includes several aspects. First, stable economic capital and family relations with the previous village head make the current village head part of dynastic politics. Second, cultural capital, which includes the character and competence of the village head, is very important because it has an impact on the decision-making process and actions. Third, good social capital can be seen in the active role of the village head in community activities. Finally, symbolic capital is less strong but still able to prosper its people. The impact of political dynasties in Maggenrang Village is the limitation of opportunities for other individuals who are more worthy to hold the position of village head.
Addressing Waste Growth Challenges through Collaborative Urban Governance and Local Democratic Engagement in Batam City's Sari, Cindy Fatika; Lodan, Karol Teovani
Journal of Contemporary Local Politics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46507/jclp.v3i1.618

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This abstract explores the challenges and opportunities in solid waste management through waste banks in Batam City, emphasizing the necessity for collaborative efforts among government, industry, and society. The discussion highlights current initiatives and the obstacles encountered in implementing effective waste management practices, particularly focusing on the fragmented nature of existing collaborations and the persistent community behaviors that hinder progress. Key challenges include low environmental awareness, limited community participation in waste sorting, inadequate infrastructure, and inconsistent enforcement of regulations. These issues underscore the need for intensified education, awareness building, and incentivization to foster greater community engagement. The abstract proposes solutions through enhanced collaboration and joint commitment among stakeholders. It advocates for strengthened regulatory frameworks, improved coordination among government agencies, and greater corporate responsibility in prioritizing sustainability. These measures aim to establish a comprehensive waste management system that not only enhances environmental quality but also supports sustainable economic development in Batam City. Ultimately, by addressing these challenges and leveraging collaborative governance, Batam City can achieve a cleaner, healthier environment and sustainable growth for its residents.

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