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Quantifying social capital creation in post-disaster recovery aid in Indonesia: methodological innovation by an AI-based language model. [PDF]
Abstract Smooth interaction with a disaster‐affected community can create and strengthen its social capital, leading to greater effectiveness in the provision of successful post‐disaster recovery aid. To understand the relationship between the types of interaction, the strength of social capital generated, and the provision of successful post‐disaster ...
Marutschke DM, Nurdin MR, Hirono M.
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Hak-Hak Masyarakat Adat, Pengakuan dan Demokrasi
Masyarakat adat sebagai entitas negara mempunyai hak-hak konstitusional yang harus dipenuhi. Namun, eksistensi masyarakat adat dewasa ini masih termarginalisasi sehingga tidak banyak terlibat dalam penyelenggaraan pemerintahan.
Ishak Ishak +3 more
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Kongres Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara (AMAN) yang diselenggarakan pada tahun 1999 merupakan momentum bangkitnya perjuangan masyarakat adat di Indonesia.
Ernestus Lalong Teredi
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Dampak Sosial dan Kelestarian Adat Anan Tuwoi pada Acara Perkawinan Komunitas Morge Siwe
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendiskripsikan eksistensi adat “anan tuwoi” pada acara perkawinan di komunitas Morge Siwe Kecamatan Kayuagung, Ogan Komering Ilir, Provinsi Sumatera Selatan, dan dampak sosial adat tersebut.
Citra Lidiawati, Sanial Habibi
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Pergesekan antara adat dan pariwisata menjadi salah satu masalah yang mengakar di Indonesia. Namun, hal tersebut dapat diatasi oleh masyarakat adat Bali Aga di Tenganan Pegringsingan Bali. Berangkat dari dinamika sejarah yang membentuk mereka hingga saat
Zahra Auliani Fauziatunnisa +2 more
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Abstract Studies found that rapid decline of biodiversity and ecosystems globally have adversely affected an estimated 1.6 billion rural people whose livelihoods both directly and indirectly depend on forests. To halt the loss of forests and other natural ecosystems that simultaneously support rural livelihoods, various external programmes have been ...
Elizabeth L. Yuliani +5 more
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Local brokerage and international leverage: NGOs and land conflicts in Indonesia
Abstract The rapid expansion of oil palm plantations in Indonesia has generated a large and growing number of conflicts between rural communities and palm oil companies over, mainly, access to land. Employing a detailed documentation of 150 such conflicts in four Indonesian provinces, this paper assesses and evaluates how local, national and ...
Ward Berenschot +2 more
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A quest for agency in the Anthropocene: Law and environmental movements in Southeast Asia
Abstract The Anthropocene questions the very foundation of environmental law. Many legal scholars have proposed directions on how environmental law should be transformed to respond to complex challenges in the new geological epoch. However, they tend to avoid questions about which social actors should be regarded as the agents of change to bring about ...
Agung Wardana
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Agrarian movements and rural populism in Indonesia
Abstract In this article, we reflect on the changing trajectories of agrarian movements in Indonesia. In the two decades after independence, a left‐populist alliance of peasants, plantation workers, and other affiliate organizations achieved a mass following and were embraced by President Sukarno.
Ben White, Colum Graham, Laksmi Savitri
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Ethnic Diversity, Social Norms and Elite Capture: Theory and Evidence from Indonesia
Elite capture is a natural concern regarding decentralization. We highlight the effects of ethnic diversity and social norms on the extent of such capture. Ethnic diversity, through differences in the preference for public goods, facilitates capture. However, this may be counteracted by social norms that promote cooperative behaviour within communities.
Anirban Mitra, Sarmistha Pal
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