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Kinerja TV Publik: Analisis Isi Berita TVRI tentang Kampanye Pemilu Legislatif 2004
Darmanto, A.
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 8, No 1 (2004): Representasi dan Keberpihakan dalam Media
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Given its official status as a public television, TVRI has not been able to put the impartial principle in broadcasting it news on general election. Factionally, the channel has been in favour to the rulling party and spatially, it serves Java region particularly Jakarta better than the rest of the country.
Mencari Badan Publik:Refleksi bagi Rehabilitasi Arti Pembangunan
Herry-Priyono, B.
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 8, No 2 (2004): Tinjauan Kritis Globalisasi
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Having examining three possible explanations why the notion of development has lost its significant, the author proposes to rehabilitate it by reinventing the notion of public agency. The notion of development lost its significance due to the absence of steering agency, namely the absence of institution to consciously manage private character of political economic performance in the pursuit of common good. Government and public policy has lost its nature as public agency, and rehabilitate the notion of government to restore the sense of public within it.
Gerakan Anti Kapitalisme Global
Hiariej, Eric
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 8, No 2 (2004): Tinjauan Kritis Globalisasi
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Capitalism is contradiction. The flourish of liberal capitalism is met with a global scale of anti-capitalism, which ironically makes capitalism even stronger. Given the diversity of the the way in responding to capitalism embedded within globalization, this article reviews various ways of mapping anti capitalism movements, and assessing the implications of such diversity.
Globalisasi, Liberalisasi Ekonomi dan Krisis Demokrasi
Rianto, Puji
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 8, No 2 (2004): Tinjauan Kritis Globalisasi
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Different from the advocates of neoliberalism, this article argues that economic globalization not only fails to create prosperity but also fails to build democratic political system. Globalisation has brought profound change on the role of multinational corporations. Rather than brought equality, globalization has widen the gap between the poor and the rich which prohibites democratization. Globalisation has brought the power of MNCs to direct many public policies in underdeveloped countries which brings advantage to MNCs.
Globalisasi dan Diaspora Cina dalam Perspektif Post-Kolonial: Dinamika Strategi Ekonomi dan Identitas Budaya
Setyaningrum, Arie
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 8, No 2 (2004): Tinjauan Kritis Globalisasi
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This article attempts to draw the effect of globalization shown through the success of Chinese Diaspora in pursuing global capitalism across national and cultural borders which in turn enriched cultural values and class strategy. The countercultural-production of diasporan Chinese is a complex dynamic process rooted in the history of diasporan and European colonialism. In regard to this phenomenon, this article focuses on several issues of how globalization provides opportunities for establishing capital networks despite sociopolitical obstacles in the host count-ries. To some extent, the effect of globalization will also generate hybrid culture between the sense of being Chinese and adopted local identities.
Global Governance sebagai Agenda Penelitian dalam Studi Hubungan Internasional
Sugiono, Muhadi
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 8, No 2 (2004): Tinjauan Kritis Globalisasi
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Global governance has entered intellectual debates in the International Relations since early 1990s. What global governance exactly means, however, is still very much debatable. Without ignoring the contentious nature and without aspiring to offer alternative definition of the concept, this article seeks to present ways in which global governance can be best understood. As such, global governance can be seen as a normative project, an idealised global political order to be achieved in order to tame globalization. This view of global governance represents mostly, but not merely, that of practitioners of international relations. At the same time, global governance can also be seen as descriptive and analytical frameworks which can be employed by students of International Relations. While it does not reflects an epistemological breakthrough in the study of international relations, global governance offers a challenging and promising research agenda.
Mobilitas Pekerja, Remitan dan Peluang Berusaha di Pedesaan
Effendi, Tadjudin Nur
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 8, No 2 (2004): Tinjauan Kritis Globalisasi
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The impact of labor mobility on rural development has received considerable attention from scholars and planner. On the one hand, some scholars and urban planners believe that labor mobility has negative effects on rural development partly it result in a cause lack of human resources to support regional development activities. In addition, they believe that rural-urban migration has created problems, such as unemployment, the spread of informal activities, poverty, and other social problems. On the other hand, they argue that labor mobility has positive effects on rural development. Labor mobility has been seen as a household survival strategy in response to the socio-economic change resulting from inequality of the market expansion. By involving in the urban labor market, especially in informal activities, migrants are able to share the fruits of development which tend to be concentrated in particular regions (urban areas). Some scholars believe that remittances sent by migrants to their places of origin may stimulate the growth of business activities in these areas. By examining some empirical studies, this article discusses the impact of labor mobility on business opportunities in areas of out-migration.
Good Governance dan Governability
Pratikno, -
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 8, No 3 (2005): Democratic Governance
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The article endeavors to trace the outset of governance concept, its dominant meanings and discourse, and its implication towards governability. The central role of government in the governing processes has predominantly been adopted. The concept of governance was emerged precisely in the context of the failure of government as key player in regulation, economic redistribution and political participation. Governance is therefore aimed to emphasize pattern of governing which are based both on democratic mechanism and sound development management. However, practices of such good governance concept âwhich are mainly adopted and promoted by donor states and agenciesâ tend to degrade state and/or government authority and legitimacy. Traditional function of the state as sole facilitator of equal societal, political and legal membership among citizens has been diminished. The logic of fair competition has been substituted almost completely by the logic of free competition in nearly all sectors of public life. The concept and practices of good governance have resulted in decayed state authority and failed state which in turn created a condition for "ungovernability". By promoting democratic and humane governance, the article accordingly encourages discourse to reinstall and bring the idea of accountable state back in.
Globalisasi, Global Governance dan Prospek Governance di Dunia Ketiga
Sugiono, Muhadi
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 8, No 3 (2005): Democratic Governance
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One of the most important theme in the current debates on globalization is the implication of globalization to the state. Two contending positions can immediately be identified: one that argues that globalization results in the retreat of the state and other that argues that globalization is what the states make of it. While it is quite apparent that none of these two positions is satisfactorily defensible, this article presents another problem related to the way in which the state is related to the globalization. Both positions tend to take the state for granted, in that, all states are (western) modern states, without taking into account their history and sociology. As a result, they fail to cacth inside dynamics of political power taking place in the group of states so called the third world and, therefore, lose their releaance.
Masyarakat Sipil, Modal Sosial dan Tata Pemerintahan Yang Demokratis
Suharko, -
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 8, No 3 (2005): Democratic Governance
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Discourse and promotion of democratic governance in developing countries has been part of agendas and interests of international donor agencies. This article shows that donor agencies closely refer to the Neo-Tocquevillian school in promoting democratic governance in developing countries that entering political transition towards democracy. This school argues that civil society organizations (CSOs) have potentials dan capability in developing democratic governance through building social capital. In the line of this argument and mapping out of the diversity of CSOs, this article argues that although Indonesian CSOs face some serius problems, to some extent, they contributed in promoting democratic governance.