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Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development
Published by Universitas Hasanuddin
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30474116     DOI : https://doi.org/10.69816/jgd.v1i2
Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development (JGD) is a government and development studies journal for the theoretical and practical discussion of government, public institutions, public policy, and development. Our journal, in association with the Department of Government Science, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Hasanuddin University, prioritizes a local and global approach to public policy and development. Irrespective of empirical orientation, all papers should have wider theoretical, comparative, or practical significance. Aims and Scope The journal aims to develop and disseminate government and development literature that provides linkages among government research, government education, government policy and practice, and government development at the local, national, and international levels, in all regions. It contributes to understanding key government problems and trends in any context, as well as to providing forums of effective strategies responding to these emerging challenges. The journal invites various types of original contributions related to the government and development, including empirical research, theoretical and historical analyses, and critical reviews of policies, programs, legislations, organizations, and practice interventions. The subject areas of the journal cover the following: Ideologies, values and ethics of government Approaches, methods, techniques and skills of government research Governance Public Institutions Public Policy Development Human Resource Management Social and Politics Local Government
Articles 27 Documents
Policy oversimplification in the first 100 days post-regional head elections Purna, Zarni Adia
Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development (JGD) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): DECEMBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69816/jgd.v1i3.42323

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The 100-day work period concept is often used to evaluate the initial performance of elected officials, including in Indonesia. While useful as an early indicator, this concept tends to oversimplify the complex policymaking process into campaign promises that must be fulfilled in a short timeframe. This study highlights the phenomenon of oversimplification during this period, where policies often focus on visible short-term outcomes at the expense of sustainability and long-term impact. Using semi-structured interviews, policy document analysis, and data triangulation, the research identifies that policy evaluations during the 100-day period frequently emphasize administrative and statistical achievements without considering deeper social changes. The study recommends a more sustainable approach to policy formulation and evidence-based evaluation involving various stakeholders. The findings suggest that policy success should be measured based on its ability to foster inclusive change, reduce social inequality, and improve community quality of life in the long term. Further research is needed to develop ongoing evaluation mechanisms to assess the impact of policies beyond the 100-day work period.
Thematic analysis on the effectiveness and constraints of the prisoner rehabilitation program at Bulukumba Prison Halim, Didin
Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development (JGD) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): DECEMBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69816/jgd.v1i3.42345

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Bulukumba Penitentiary (LAPAS) faces significant challenges in prisoner development, such as limited human resources, budget, and facilities, as well as social stigma that hinders prisoner reintegration into society. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the prisoner development program, identify key obstacles, and provide strategic recommendations. The study used a descriptive qualitative method with a case study approach, involving 15 purposively selected informants. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, direct observation, and document analysis, and analyzed using the Miles and Huberman model. The findings indicate that the development program has provided significant benefits in improving prisoner work skills, spirituality, and morals. However, limited resources and dependence on external parties are the main obstacles that affect the sustainability of the program. In conclusion, strengthening the internal capacity of prison officers, increasing budget allocation, and more strategic collaboration with external parties are important steps to ensure the effectiveness and sustainability of prisoner development
Press supervision of local election (Pilkada) transparency in South Sulawesi Bate, Andi Muhammad Farid Fausan; Bate, Andi Nurul Istiqamah
Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development (JGD) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): DECEMBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69816/jgd.v1i3.42420

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This study analyzes the role of press supervision in encouraging transparency and accountability in the implementation of the local elections in South Sulawesi. With a qualitative approach based on literature studies, this study explores how the press contributes to uncovering potential violations, supporting information disclosure, and improving people's political literacy. South Sulawesi, with its complex political dynamics, faces significant challenges in press scrutiny, including political pressure, low media literacy, and the rise of hoaxes. The results show that the press plays an important role as an external supervisor that bridges the government and society, although its effectiveness is often constrained by various factors. Strategic recommendations include strengthening media regulation, increasing public literacy, and cross-sector collaboration to ensure better integrity of the local elections. This research emphasizes the importance of independent media in maintaining the quality of democracy at the local level. This highlights the need for continuous efforts to empower the press as a pillar of democracy, ensuring it remains a reliable watchdog against electoral malpractices and a promoter of informed civic engagement.
Collaborative governance in stunting interventions at the local level Khuzaimah, Anna; Kurniati, Ulfa; Haq, Muhammad Zhohirul; Yunita
Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development (JGD) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): DECEMBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69816/jgd.v1i3.42560

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This study aims to determine and evaluate Collaborative Governance implemented by the government, private sector and the community in handling stunting in Enrekang Regency. The research method used is a descriptive qualitative approach to describe and analyze data obtained through interviews, observations, documentation and literature studies with a purposive sampling method related to the implementation of Collaborative Governance of the Enrekang Regency Government. The data analysis technique used is qualitative analysis through data reduction, data presentation and data verification. The results showed that based on Collaborative Governance by Emerson, it is known that the stakeholders involved have implemented the Dynamics, Actions and Impact and Adaptation of Collaboration well. However, some of the components in it still need to be evaluated and maximized. Among them are the Collaboration Dynamics which still have obstacles in the form of deliberations that have not run optimally and parties who do not know about existing procedures and collective agreements. This certainly affects the Collaborative Action which makes low involvement from several other actors and ultimately also has an impact on the lack of maximum stunting reduction. This study promotes equitable collaboration among all stakeholders to enhance the success of stunting prevention programs and foster active participation from all involved parties.
The influence of digital competence on generation z's political participation in the city of Jayapura Wijaya, Iriando; Sitompul, Fanny K. T.; Harju, Leon M.; Payokwa, Musa K.; Insoraky, Wilhelmina A.
Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development (JGD) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): DECEMBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69816/jgd.v1i3.42588

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This study explores the impact of digital competence on political participation among Generation Z in Jayapura City. Using a quantitative approach, the research surveyed 250 Gen Z respondents aged 17–28, selected through purposive sampling. Data collection was conducted via surveys and analyzed using correlation and regression methods. The findings reveal significant effects of three core aspects of digital competence on political participation: digital knowledge (R² = 0.228, p < 0.05), digital ability (R² = 0.658, p < 0.05), and digital behavior (R² = 0.396, p < 0.05). Despite exhibiting high levels of digital competence, Generation Z's political participation remains low. This indicates a noticeable gap between their advanced digital proficiency and their limited active engagement in political activities. The study concludes that while digital competence significantly influences political participation, it does not necessarily translate into increased active involvement among Generation Z in Jayapura City. These findings highlight the challenges in leveraging digital potential to enhance political engagement among young voters and emphasize the need for strategies that bridge this gap.
Good governance in administrative services at village level: Case study of Diat village, Bukal district, Buol regency Saleh Al Hamid; Laundu, Fitriyani R.
Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development (JGD) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): APRIL 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69816/jgd.v2i1.42760

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This study uses a descriptive qualitative method approach to analyze the implementation of Good Governance principles in administrative services at the Diat Village level, Bukal District, Buol Regency. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, documentation, and field notes that rely on information from informants and secondary sources such as related books and articles. Data analysis was carried out in three stages: data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The main focus of this study is the indicators of responsiveness, efficiency, and effectiveness in village administrative services. The results of the study indicate that the implementation of the responsiveness principle in public services in Diat Village has not been maximized, due to the low responsiveness of officers in responding to community needs. In addition, the implementation of the efficiency and effectiveness principles has also not been optimal, with obstacles such as the long distance between the officer's house and the slow process of processing signatures. Although the Village Secretary tries to provide fast service, the absence of a village office as a service center hinders efficiency and extends the time for completing administration. This study provides important insights into the challenges in implementing Good Governance principles at the village level and the need for improvements in the aspects of responsiveness, efficiency, and effectiveness of public services.
Transforming public service delivery in Bangladesh: The impact of G2P approach Md. Rakibul Islam; Aditi Sarker
Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development (JGD) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): APRIL 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69816/jgd.v2i1.43437

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In the digitized phase of Bangladesh, the government-to-person (G2P) approach represents an innovative shift in public service delivery. This model transforms the traditional "one to many" service approach into a "one to one" interaction, where the government directly engages with individual beneficiaries. This direct connection enhances transparency, accountability, and efficiency in service provision. The G2P approach is implemented across various projects in Bangladesh. This study aims to explore how G2P influences public service delivery perceptions and assess its impacts. A mixed-methods design was employed, and samples were selected from government officials and beneficiaries, totaling 120 participants. Data collection was accomplished through key informant interviews and surveys. The analysis utilized the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) alongside detailed qualitative assessments. Discussions drawn from the analysis indicate notable impacts of G2P on public service delivery. Ultimately, it is suggested that the government and policymakers focus on expanding the scope of G2P services to ensure a structured, transparent, and efficient delivery of public services. While there are challenges to address, overcoming these barriers could facilitate a transformative phase in Bangladesh's governance system.
Increasing voter participation and its obstacles: An analysis of youth organizations in political education in the Makassar mayoral election Zaenuddin, Ksatriawan; Asbudi; Hidayat , Ikhsan; Wardana , Andy
Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development (JGD) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): APRIL 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69816/jgd.v2i1.43527

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The implementation of the 2020 Makassar Mayoral Election shows that the level of political participation is still low. This condition needs to be evaluated by reviewing the extent of the role of various parties in encouraging increased community political participation. Political education is the main key in building public political awareness. The Indonesian Youth National Committee (KNPI) of Makassar City has a role in increasing voter participation through political education. The purpose of this research is to find out the political education of the National Committee of Indonesian Youth (KNPI) Makassar City in increasing voter participation. This research method uses a descriptive qualitative approach, with data collection techniques through in-depth interviews, field observations, documentation, literature studies and online media. The results showed that the Makassar City KNPI has a role in increasing public political awareness, especially among young voters, through neutral and independent political education. This is realized through cooperation with the KPU and Bawaslu, board development, and physical and digital socialization efforts. However, effectiveness still faces various challenges, such as political apathy, distrust of the system, lack of method development, lack of youth representation in local politics, and the stigma of organizational independence. Therefore, there is a need for greater collaboration and innovative approaches to overcome barriers to youth political participation more effectively.
The cultural influence of the noken system on political participation in Papua Lensru, Antonita Asriani
Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development (JGD) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): APRIL 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69816/jgd.v2i1.43564

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The noken system is a unique cultural tradition in Papua that plays a significant role in organizing and facilitating political participation. This study aims to explore the cultural influence of the noken system on political engagement in Papua. Using a qualitative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews and participatory observation in several regions. The findings reveal that the noken system functions not only as a symbol of social solidarity but also as a consensus-based democratic mechanism that enhances political awareness and citizen involvement. Communities that practice the noken system tend to be more politically active and exhibit greater trust in electoral processes. However, this study also highlights ongoing debates about the compatibility of the noken system with modern democratic principles and human rights, including concerns over potential vote manipulation and limited individual voting freedom. The research contributes theoretically to the understanding of consensus democracy and indigenous political systems, encouraging further discussion on democratic pluralism in local contexts. Thus, the noken system holds a strategic role in strengthening culturally grounded democracy in Papua.
Strengthening village governance: A qualitative study of transparency, accountability, and participation in village fund management in Tappale Village, Libureng Subdistrict, Bone Regency Hidayat, Andi Rahmat Nizar
Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development (JGD) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): APRIL 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69816/jgd.v2i1.43956

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This research aims to analyze the implementation of transparency, accountability, and community participation in Village Fund management in Tappale Village, Libureng Subdistrict, Bone Regency. Employing an in-depth case study approach, this research explores the mechanisms, levels, and challenges in realizing good governance at the village level. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with village government officials, members of the Village Consultative Body , community leaders, and general residents, as well as through observation and document analysis. The findings reveal that despite formal efforts to implement governance principles, the implementation still faces significant obstacles related to information accessibility, the effectiveness of accountability mechanisms, and the level of inclusive community participation. This study concludes that strengthening Village Fund governance requires an approach that goes beyond formal compliance, emphasizing community empowerment, capacity building of local actors, and the development of participatory and accountable mechanisms. These findings provide practical implications for village governments and recommendations for future research in the effort to achieve more effective Village Fund management and contribute to sustainable village development.

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