DiRF : Digital, Research, Data FISIPOL: Recent submissions
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2025-02-11Article
Digital democracy and public administration reform in Indonesia
(International Journal of Electronic Governance, 2018)Studies on digital democracy and public administration have mainly focused on the importance of top management support for technology adoption and sustainability of e-government. The little research considers how digital ... -
2025-02-11Conference paper
Results from a recent Ocean Bottom Node field trial, in a shallow water and high current environment, Indonesia
(78th EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2016: Efficient Use of Technology - Unlocking Potential, 2016)In preparation of an Ocean Bottom Node (OBN) technology application in Bintuni Bay's high current environment, BP has worked with several node manufacturers to conduct equipment tests to ensure high quality data can be ... -
2025-02-11Article
An architecture for facilitating two-way G2C relationships in public service delivery
(International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology, 2018)Public service delivery is typically managed and executed by government institutions. While government institutions have employed specific measures to provide the best possible services, expected level of service still ... -
2025-02-11Article
Smart city as an upshot of bureaucratic reform in Indonesia
(International Journal of Electronic Government Research, 2018)The implementation of e-government in Indonesia is not only limited to efforts to improve the efficiency of bureaucracy, but also achieve more comprehensive goals of increased efficiency of entire communities with the ... -
2025-02-11Article
Digitisation in Indonesian Broadcasting: Detriment or Advantage? Public Perspective Analysis on Digitisation in the Indonesian Broadcasting Context
(Media Asia, 2014)The digitisation process, i.e. the migration from analogue to digital, in Indonesia is still an ongoing process with a target date of completion by 2018. However, the job to implement the migration remains controversial. ... -
2025-02-11Article
The 2017 pilkada (local elections) in Indonesia: Clientelism, programmatic politics and social networks
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2025-02-11Article
Under the Volcano: Responses of a community-based tourism village to the 2010 eruption of Mount Merapi, Indonesia
(Sustainability (Switzerland), 2018)This paper assesses the responses of community-based tourism (CBT) and local governments to natural disasters. The tourism community in rural areas that are at high risk of natural disasters is largely overlooked in the ... -
2025-02-11Article
Fitted sharia in democratizing Indonesia
(Journal of Indonesian Islam, 2018)This article argues that the so-called sharia-inspired regulations have been locally fitted through democratic processes that engaged together the elected legislative body and the executive office as well as various social ... -
2025-02-11Article
The sunnah lake of muslimah: Salafi women, the manhaj and online media
(Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews, 2018)Purpose of the study: This paper analyses the use of internet by salafi women especially in an online group named Telaga Sunnah Muslimah (The Sunnah Lake of Muslimah-TSM). Methodology: Applying content analysis by analyzing ... -
2025-02-11Article
"Becoming" an environmentalist in Indonesia
(Geoforum, 2015)This article looks at how five environmental leaders in Jogjakarta became environmentally active, and at the groups and interventions they formed. Interview data are drawn from a broader project that aimed to find out what ... -
2025-02-11Article
Mainstreaming climate change issues: Challenges for journalism education in Indonesia
(Pacific Journalism Review, 2017)This article aims to explain the challenges of journalism education in Indonesia on the issue of mainstreaming climate change. As the world s largest archipelago, Indonesia has to deal with some climate change impacts such ... -
2025-02-11Article
Programmatic politics and voter preferences: The 2017 election in Kulon Progo, Yogyakarta
(Contemporary Southeast Asia, 2017)Vote buying and patronage distribution have become widespread in Indonesian elections. Yet, it is also evident that some candidates use programmatic strategies to compete. Drawing on the case of the 2017 election in Kulon ... -
2025-02-11Book chapter
The internet, social media, and knowledge production and development of political marketing
(Harnessing Social Media as a Knowledge Management Tool, 2016)Though the use and development of the Internet, World Wide Web and social media and their impacts on politics have been robustly investigated, specific attention has not yet been paid to explore the impact of adaptation ... -
2025-02-11Article
Is Makassar a 'sanctuary city'? Migration governance in Indonesia after the 'local turn'
(Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies, 2018)Taking into consideration three levels of government (regional, national, and sub-national) that potentially offer protection to refugees, this paper is concerned with changes initiated by the 2016 Presidential Regulation ... -
2025-02-11Article
Creating Surplus Labour: Neo-Liberal Transformations and the Development of Relative Surplus Population in Indonesia
(Journal of Contemporary Asia, 2018)Many among the world s population are surplus to the requirements of capital accumulation. These are people who become engaged in precarious employment both in rural and urban contexts and those who are involuntarily ... -
2025-02-11Conference paper
Evacuation Simulation for Earthquake (Case Study in Sayangan Hamlet, Kotagede Complex, Yogyakarta, Indonesia)
(IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 2018)Sayangan Hamlet, which is situated in Kotagede Complex Area, Yogyakarta Special Region, is exposed to the physical, socio-economic, and environmental vulnerability. A safe evacuation route to reduce the risks of earthquake ... -
2025-02-11Article
Political Marketing Management of Parliament Under the Presidential Government System: A Lesson Learned from the Indonesia House of Representative Post New Order Soeharto
(Journal of Political Marketing, 2017)Modern political marketing management of parties, government, and parliament have gradually taken place within and across democratic countries ruled under either the parliamentary government or presidential government ... -
2025-02-11Conference paper
Tourist activities contribution on family cohesion
(Heritage, Culture and Society: Research agenda and best practices in the hospitality and tourism industry - Proceedings of the 3rd International Hospitality and Tourism Conference, IHTC 2016 and 2nd International Seminar on Tourism, ISOT 2016, 2016)This research aimed to analyze the contribution of tourist activities on family cohesion. The survey method is used in this study. Samples were obtained from residents of Bogor City, West Java; totaling 300 families were ... -
2025-02-11Article
Ecological communication in Asia-Pacific: A comparative analysis of social adaptation to maritime disaster in Indonesia and Fiji
(Pacific Journalism Review, 2018)This article is of a comparative study of social adaptation in the Cyclone Winston disaster case in Fiji and rob flooding in Semarang, Indonesia. In February 2016, the largest tropical storm in the Southern Hemisphere, ... -
2025-02-11Note
The downside of Indonesia s successful liberal democratisation and the way ahead. Notes from the participatory surveys and case studies 2000-2016
(Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 2017)Indonesia is a critical case of liberal democratisation. Most of the country s old dominant actors were included in compromises aimed at democracy and were expected to become democrats by adjusting to the new institutions. ...