Public Policy: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Kebijakan
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<p><strong>Public Policy: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Kebijakan</strong> is peer-reviewed journal published by Hellow Pustaka Publisher in Collaboration with Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Wiralodra University. The journal is aimed to publish research contributing to the development of theory, practice, and policy making in social and public policy. It therefore intends to create an interface between academic research and its practical application. The journal welcomes theoretical; technical; and applied articles that draw on all areas of social and public policy fields with the following scope: public policy, Public Administration, Business Administration, Communication Science, Governmental Science, Sociology, International Relations.</p> <p><strong>Public Policy: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Kebijakan</strong> publish online two times a year (March, and September). Each of the issue has articles both on conceptual article and research article. <strong>Public Policy: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Kebijakan</strong> in English or Indonesia written articles are also welcomed</p>Penerbit Hellow Pustakaen-USPublic Policy: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Kebijakan3063-7562Political Movement and Civil Disobedience: Abstention Behavior of the Hindu-Buddhist Dayak Indigenous Community Bumi Segandu Indramayu
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<p>This research discusses political movements and civil disobedience which can be seen from the abstention behavior of the Bumi Segandu Indramayu Hindu-Buddhist Dayak Indigenous Community. This research aims to explain the behavior of the Bumi Segandu Indramayu Hindu-Buddhist Dayak Indigenous Community for abstention from the 2004 elections to the 2008 West Java regional elections and the factors that influenced it. This research uses descriptive research methods with a qualitative approach with ethnographic types. The results of this research reveal that the abstention behavior of the Bumi Segandu Indramayu Hindu-Buddhist Dayak Indigenous Community in Losarang District is a social movement that has developed into civil disobedience. There are two factors that influence the community's abstention, namely: 1) the existence of cultural values that influence the existence of the community, namely belief in nature which prioritizes elements of justice; and 2) the community's dislike for the conditions created during the New Order era until now. For this reason, the Bumi Segandu Indramayu Hindu-Buddhist Dayak Traditional Community dares to face all forms of challenges that oppose its existence and continues to carry out its activities with the aim of making their existence and form of existence acceptable to society.</p>Wiji Febriyani Rizkiyah
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2024-09-022024-09-021111310.61166/policy.v1i1.1Implementation of Organizational Structure in Gantar District, Indramayu Regency
https://publicpolicy.hellowpustaka.id/index.php/i/article/view/4
<p>This research aims to discuss the implementation of the sub-district organizational structure after the expansion of sub-districts in Gantar District, Indramayu Regency in 2003. The results of this research show that the implementation of the sub-district organizational structure in Gantar District is not yet completely optimal. This can be seen from (a) type of organization, (b) organizational department, (c) position and type of authority of officials, (d) field and employment relationship, (e) line of orders and responsibilities, (f) range of control and organizational leadership system which in general still shows that it has not been implemented effectively.</p>IsmanudinAyu Rochani Sujadi
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2024-09-022024-09-0211143210.61166/policy.v1i1.4Review of Slum Management Policies in Urban Areas
https://publicpolicy.hellowpustaka.id/index.php/i/article/view/2
<p>Urban slum areas in Indonesia began to feel very disruptive to city mechanisms and dynamics in the late 70s, so the government launched Village Improvement programs such as the Moh Slum Improvement Program. Husni Thamrin in Jakarta, Dewi Sartika Village Improvement Program in Bandung, and other village improvements carried out in big cities in Indonesia. While these programs have not been able to solve existing problems, city dynamics are running so fast, especially after reform. The development of cities with very high population pressure is beyond the government's ability to control them. On the other hand, the need for employment and business is very large due to the financial crisis and the phenomenon of job cuts (PHK), because many companies are going bankrupt. This problem must be borne by the city ecosystem which has many limitations. People in every city, because they are pressured by the necessities of life, can do business in urban areas wherever they think there is a chance to live. In this situation, the growth of slum areas in urban areas not only occurs in residential areas, but also occurs in business areas and along road routes which are still possible to use as places of business and residence. Of course, this cannot be tolerated, and the government needs to respond through appropriate policies now and in the future, considering that slum areas are now evenly distributed to all cities in Indonesia and not only in big cities.</p>Ibrohim
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2024-09-022024-09-0211334510.61166/policy.v1i1.2Women and Poverty: Case Study of Female Labor (TKW) in Indramayu Regency
https://publicpolicy.hellowpustaka.id/index.php/i/article/view/3
<p>Women are often paired with poverty problems, structural and cultural obstacles seem to never stop entangling them. The choice to become a migrant worker has become a dream of a decent and prosperous life that for him cannot be relied on by anyone, including the government. With a more dominant economic background and low human resources, women are often powerless to get out of the problems that come to them. Even though it is widely depicted in the media about the grim portrait of migrant workers in various cases, the number of migrant workers continues to increase from year to year. Some of the underlying points are that the employment opportunities available at home are limited and labour wages abroad are much higher than those at home. As the second largest contributor of foreign exchange after oil and gas, TKW should receive more attention, including its rights to obtain protection as a citizen</p>Dewi Nurmalasari
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2024-09-022024-09-0211465710.61166/policy.v1i1.3Village Expansion in Indramayu Regency: Case Study of Village Expansion in Kalimati Village, Jatibarang District, Indramayu Regency
https://publicpolicy.hellowpustaka.id/index.php/i/article/view/5
<p>The study of policy implementation regarding village expansion is an important aspect to know. This research is to determine the process of village expansion in Kalimati Village, Jatibarang District, Indramayu Regency. The process of expanding Kalimati Village, Jatibarang District in this research is the process of expanding one village into two villages. The main village that was expanded was Kalimati Village, Jatibarang District, while the planned village results that were expanded were Prupugan Village, Jatibarang District, which was previously called the Prupugan Block, Kalimati Village, Jatibarang District. The process of expanding Kalimati Village, Jatibarang District, which is viewed from the aspects of planning, organization, movement/implementation and supervision in general, has been implemented in accordance with the provisions of applicable laws and regulations. The village expansion process has been running since the end of 2006, however, due to the results of the village expansion, until now the Indramayu Regency Government has not given clear status, namely whether the village has been expanded or not expanded.</p>IsmanudinIbrohim
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2024-09-022024-09-0211588010.61166/policy.v1i1.5