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PKBI: Aktor Intermediary dan Gerakan Sosial Baru Haryanto, -; Hairini, Siti Mauliana; Bakar, Abu
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 16, No 3 (2013): Gerakan Sosial (Baru) Pasca “Orde Baru”
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In contemporary political developments, various measures have been carried out by the intermediary actor in the role and function as a state society relations. This article gives an overview of how the strategy undertaken by the intermediary actor through new social movement approach. It concludes that the New Social Movement not only be found in Europe and America, but also at the local level in Indonesia.
Gerakan Buruh Pasca Soeharto: Politik Jalanan di Tengah Himpitan Pasar Kerja Fleksibel Habibi, Muhtar
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 16, No 3 (2013): Gerakan Sosial (Baru) Pasca “Orde Baru”
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Labor movement after Soeharto shows different trend compare to the many view of the observers before. In the midst of the crush of neoliberal labor market flexibility, workers still often performs various street protests. The rising of minimum wage and changes in employment status towards more profitable one, are some workers material benefits gained through their street protest. Moreover, street protest also contributes to the making of collective workers identity. The high intensity of the street actions spawned the backlash from the capital and state. However, this attack rather than weaken the labor movement, instead it has the potential to encourage greater unity needs of the workers. The backlash from the capital and state during growing economic circumstances provide momentum to the emerging needs of modern interest organizations: a labor’ party. The future of the establishment labor’ party will depend on how much effort of the progressive elements in trade union able to leverage on the one hand a growing economy condition, and at the same time politically able to use reprisals of state and capital against their movement to create the need for the formation of an independent labor party for the rank and file workers.
Gerakan Aktif Tanpa Kekerasan: Sebuah Transformasi Perjuangan Masyarakat (Kasus Masyarakat Moro-Moro Register 45 Mesuji Lampung) Wahab, Oki Hajiansyah
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 16, No 3 (2013): Gerakan Sosial (Baru) Pasca “Orde Baru”
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Forest conflict Register 45 Mesuji Lampung sticking out the end of the year is a agrarian chronic conflict and widespread impact. A conflict that has lasted more than fifteen years has spawned a variety of violence, evictions and abandonment of the constitutional rights of citizens. Moro-Moro communities are experiencing citizens entity waiver of constitutional rights, which in turn have a significant impact on their social life and consciousness. This paper uses ethnographic approach that aims to provide an overview of the successful struggle of managing conflict with social intelligence. This paper attempts to use Pierre Bourdieu’s ideas about habitus to analyze the process of transformation of the Moro-Moro communities who struggle to change the stigma of a peace maker trouble maker eventually gave birth to the support from various circles of society.
Reforma Agraria dan Aliansi Kelas Pekerja di Indonesia Tolo, Emilianus Yakob Sese
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Land tenure system is a crucial factor for the development of the nation. As a developing country, Indonesia is still encountering serious problems related to unequal land tenure system, indicated by the continuing rise of the Gini index of the land ownership year by year. This has negative implications for productivity and livelihoods. Therefore, agrarian reform is an urgent need that must be executed immediately. The agrarian reform in Indonesia should be led and pioneered by the alliance of the working class: the industrial workers (laborers) and farmers. The author argues that the alliance of the working class will have an impact on realization of agrarian reform which could lead the nation to the better development. However, agrarian reform must also be supported by other sectors such as cooperatives and village industrialization. However, these sectors are necessary to put into practice sustainable economic democracy after implementing agrarian reform so as to escape from capitalism logic of capital accumulation.
Optimising Community-Based Forest Management Policy In Indonesia: A Critical Review Rumboko, Lucas; Race, Digby; Curtis, Allan
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Community-based forest management (CBFM) is a popular concept in many countries, covering over 400 million hectares worldwide. In Indonesia, CBFM is viewed as an important component of the forestry sector with the government’s goal to establish 5.6 million hectares of CBFM by 2011 (twice the area of industrial plantation forests). The Indonesian government is pursuing CBFM as a strategy to reduce deforestation of tropical forests, to alleviate poverty in rural communities, and to contribute timber supplies to the processing industry.There has been a belief that CBFM can lead to a physical and socio-economic transformation at the local level. However, in practice, especially in Indonesia, this claim appears problematic because in over 35 years since it has been officially introduced it does not appear to have contributed significantly to address the problems of deforestation and rural poverty.Despite the government’s ambitious goal for CBFM, there are several challenges, for instance the entrenched poverty of many rural communities and inconsistent and unsupportive policies of CBFM at the national, provincial, and local government. This paper is intended to explore, discusses, and criticize the implementation of CBFM policies in various countries and in particular in Indonesia. This paper also aims to explore its challenges in the future development in Indonesia.
Berlindung dalam Hak Asasi Manusia: Strategi Pekerja Seks di Eropa untuk Mentransformasi Kebijakan Prostitusi Banurea, Rima Nusantriani
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 16, No 3 (2013): Gerakan Sosial (Baru) Pasca “Orde Baru”
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In European sex worker perspective, prostitution policy in European Countries restrict the nature right of sex workers. Therefore, sex workers in Europe initiating a movement to transform the  prostitution policy in Europe. In this movement, sex workers using human right issue as s strategy to framing the sex workers’ right. This article will highlight specifically how sex workers using the human right as a frame for their movement instrument that is the declaration of the rights of sex worker, start from that declaration birth through the international sex workers’ conference until it entering the European Parliament.

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