DiRF : Digital, Research, Data FISIPOL: Recent submissions
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2025-02-11Article
Community-care approach for social work practice: Learning from community-based healthcare for elderly in yogyakarta
(Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, 2020)This article aims to demonstrate the application of a community-care approach in the provisioning of elderly social and health care services (hereafter, social-health care) through a case study at Elderly Family Development ... -
2025-02-11Book chapter
Regulatory framework on IPR in Indonesia: Overview and preliminary assessment on the TPP s IP chapter
(Emerging Global Trade Governance: Mega Free Trade Agreements and Implications for ASEAN, 2018)The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which was signed on 4 February 2016, was regarded as the most advanced free trade agreement in history. Despite sharp differences, the 12 signatories finally agreed to conclude the ... -
2025-02-11Article
Life after tsunami: The transformation of a post-tsunami and post-conflict tourist destination; the case of halal tourism, Aceh, Indonesia
(International Development Planning Review, 2019)The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami not only impacted the environment, politics and society, but also changed the performance of tourism as an economic sector in Aceh, Indonesia. This article explores both the tourism transformations ... -
2025-02-11Review
Poverty viewed from the perspective of domestic production in Yogyakarta: The Solow growth model approach
(International Journal of Business and Globalisation, 2020)This aim of this study was to determine the impact of human capital variables on the probability of poor families. The research was conducted based on the data collected in SUSENAS in province of special region of Yogyakarta, ... -
2025-02-11Article
Competing Nationalisms in Post-New Order Indonesia
(Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 2020)This study discusses competing nationalisms in post-New Order Indonesia, drawn from the official discourses of the nation in the educational arena during the transition to and consolidation of democracy since 1998. Despite ... -
2025-02-11Article
Using Bourdieu to understand perpetrators in The Act of Killing and The Look of Silence
(Continuum, 2020)Using Joshua Oppenheimer s documentary films about mass killings in Indonesia The Act of Killing (2012) and The Look of Silence (2014) as an entry point, this article explores how perpetrators remember the past and how it ... -
2025-02-11Conference paper
Poverty and Consumption of Fossil Energy; Case Study in Yogyakarta Special Province
(E3S Web of Conferences, 2018)Poverty occurs because of minimum living standards. Revenues occur through the production process. This study wants to show how the consumption of fossil fuels, educational investment and physical capital in the process ... -
2025-02-11Article
Ensuring the quality of basic service delivery in decentralised local governments through the Minimum Service Standard policy: How does it work?
(International Journal of Public Policy, 2019)This paper discusses the impact of the implementation of Minimum Service Standard (MSS) policy on the quality of basic services district/city governments deliver to their citizenry in Indonesia. One of the expectations of ... -
2025-02-11Article
Scraping social media data for disaster communication: how the pattern of Twitter users affects disasters in Asia and the Pacific
(Natural Hazards, 2020)Communication channels play a crucial role in times of crisis, especially during disasters. Social media have become substantial means of communication, playing coextensive roles to those of traditional media. Social media ... -
2025-02-11Article
Team Monitoring, Does it Matter for Team Performance? Moderating role of Team Monitoring on Team Psychological Safety and Team Learning
(Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business, 2020)Introduction: The use of work teams is a strategy that allows organizations to move faster and more proactively. Team performance is an interesting issue that needs to be studied more extensively. Background Problems: Team ... -
2025-02-11Article
The voices of unmarried pregnant girls and the girlhood discourse in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
(Asian Journal of Women's Studies, 2020)This paper discusses the discourse of girlhood in Indonesia in the narratives of unmarried pregnant girls, based on ethnographic research in Yogyakarta. Given cultural taboos regarding these girls such instances are kept ... -
2025-02-11Article
Building a network concept in contemporary public administration
(Public Administration Issues, 2019)This study aims to provide an overview of the literature on network research that developed in public administration studies over a period of ten years (2007 2016). Besides this, it also observes whether a consensus on the ... -
2025-02-11Article
A tale of two royal cities: The narratives of islamists' intolerance in Yogyakarta and Solo
(Al-Jami'ah, 2019)The article discusses the narratives of "Islamist" intolerance in two cities of Yogyakarta and Solo in the post-Suharto era. It aims to elucidate the multiplicity of intolerance acts and the complexity of underpinning ... -
2025-02-11Article
Struggle for power in tourism supply chain management at Goa Pindul Karst area, Indonesia
(International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 2019)The rapid development of tourism villages in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia, represents the transformation of villages into modern villages. Bejiharjo Village, one of tourism villages in Indonesia, seeks to ... -
2025-02-11Article
What do banks, rural credit institutions, and regulators infer from the current strengths and standing of Indonesian SMEs?
(Gadjah Mada International Journal of Business, 2020)This study investigates whether the Indonesian regulators control Indonesian small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with matching or mismatching empowerment strategies, in light of their strengths and current standing. ... -
2025-02-11Book chapter
A Southeast Asian Perspective on the Role for the Sociology of Generations in Building a Global Youth Studies
(The Oxford Handbook of Global South Youth Studies, 2020)This chapter interrogates and develops one of the major conceptual traditions for thinking about social change as it intersects with youth and the life course: the sociology of generations. Grounded in an overview of how ... -
2025-02-11Article
Healthcare decommodification in decentralization context: Reviewing the ideational constructions of classless hospital policy initiatives in Kulon Progo Regency, Indonesia
(Asian Social Work and Policy Review, 2019)This article illustrates the emergence of radical local welfare initiatives as a political response to the imperfect national program in decentralization context in Indonesia. In order to gain further understanding of the ... -
2025-02-11Article
Boundary crossers: The transformation of civil society elites in Indonesia s post-authoritarian era
(Politics and Governance, 2020)This article discusses the strategies used by the leaders of civil society organisations (CSOs) to cross the boundary between the field of civil society and the field of the state. Moreover, it examines the implications ... -
2025-02-11Article
Indigenous Collaborative Governance: An Understanding of Decision-Making Process at Desa Adat in Bali, Indonesia
(Udayana Journal of Law and Culture, 2020)The decision-making process that took place at desa adat (indigenous village) involved many actors and stakeholders from various elements of the community, to achieve a common goal. This research highlights the linkages ... -
2025-02-11Review
The 2019 Presidential Election and the BRI's Prospects in Indonesia
(China Quarterly of International Strategic Studies, 2020)Indonesia's 2019 presidential election was the latest testament to the popularity of Joko Widodo and his economy-focused domestic agenda. With a stronger popular mandate and a team of rivals standing united behind him, ...