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Komunikasi Antar Budaya Aliansi Masyarakat Adat (AMAN) dan Masyarakat Adat
Masyarakat adat merupakan Masyarakat Adat merupakan salah satu kelompok Masyarakat terbesar di Indonesia. Namun dalam realitanya masyarakat adat adalah Masyarakat yang paling banyak dirugikan oleh (dan menjadi korban) politik pembangunan selama kurang lebih tiga dasawarsa terakhir ini oleh pemerintah.
Yuli Purnamasari +2 more
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Tulisan ini bertujuan menganalisis sistem politik Masyarakat Adat Kasepuhan Cisungsang dengan merujuk pada teori sistem politik Gabriel Almond dan David Easton. Sistem politik diartikan sebagai kerangka kerja organisasi yang merumuskan dan mencapai tujuan bersama.
Iqbal Fadrullah, Fisdaus Syam
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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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ABSTRACT Scholarship that identifies ‘distribution’ as the key to inclusive governance has promoted suspicion of development agendas that foreground ‘production’. This article analyses controversy around food and cash transfers and decentralized development funding in Indonesia's contested Papua territory.
Jacob Nerenberg
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The role of the introduced rusa deer Cervus timorensis for wildlife hunting in West Papua, Indonesia
Introduced/invasive wildlife may have economic benefits, being promoted by people. We have assessed the abundance and role of hunting of the rusa deer in West Papua, Indonesia, where it has been introduced in the early 19th century. Abstract The rusa deer has been introduced to Merauke region and later to Vogelkop Peninsula in Indonesian New Guinea ...
Margaretha Pangau‐Adam +4 more
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“Only the orangutans get a life jacket”
ABSTRACT In an era of mass extinction, who gets a life jacket, who is left to drown or swim—and on what basis? This article addresses these questions by analyzing how tropes and practices of responsibility are variously enacted, reworked, contested, and refused across the global nexus of orangutan conservation.
LIANA CHUA +4 more
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