Putting people in the proper position on policy process in rural area: A deliberation and empowerment process in village level of Indonesia

In public policy discourse, especially the classic one, the position of society as a policy target group is often, therefore, an object of policy even in some contemporary references. The position as an object thus tends to be relatively weak compared to other positions. A top-down policy process te...

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Main Authors: Sukarso, Dharma Swastha, Paramarti Dasuki Niken
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2020/14/shsconf_icore2020_01046.pdf
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spelling doaj-3b45ad5b6ef04600a9e7c5c249be3af52021-04-02T20:26:06ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242020-01-01860104610.1051/shsconf/20208601046shsconf_icore2020_01046Putting people in the proper position on policy process in rural area: A deliberation and empowerment process in village level of IndonesiaSukarsoDharma SwasthaParamarti Dasuki NikenIn public policy discourse, especially the classic one, the position of society as a policy target group is often, therefore, an object of policy even in some contemporary references. The position as an object thus tends to be relatively weak compared to other positions. A top-down policy process tends to put people in a weak bargaining position. On the other hand, empowerment policies often define target groups as groups that seem to be independent and sterile from other groups. From this assumption, this study tries to formulate an empowerment model that can reposition the “target group” of the policy from objects to subjects, including redefining “target groups” into compliancers, say it is, it refers to a multi group who has to comply to the policy with deferent ways. The research method uses a case study approach with data collection techniques are in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. The results of the study get an empowerment policy model that is more deliberative and comprehensive than a partial one. This model is different from the existing models so far, both from the formulator, output, delivery system, and of course the “target group” of the policy.https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2020/14/shsconf_icore2020_01046.pdfdeliberativeempowermentpolicy processrepositiontarget group
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Putting people in the proper position on policy process in rural area: A deliberation and empowerment process in village level of Indonesia
SHS Web of Conferences
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empowerment
policy process
reposition
target group
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Dharma Swastha
Paramarti Dasuki Niken
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title Putting people in the proper position on policy process in rural area: A deliberation and empowerment process in village level of Indonesia
title_short Putting people in the proper position on policy process in rural area: A deliberation and empowerment process in village level of Indonesia
title_full Putting people in the proper position on policy process in rural area: A deliberation and empowerment process in village level of Indonesia
title_fullStr Putting people in the proper position on policy process in rural area: A deliberation and empowerment process in village level of Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Putting people in the proper position on policy process in rural area: A deliberation and empowerment process in village level of Indonesia
title_sort putting people in the proper position on policy process in rural area: a deliberation and empowerment process in village level of indonesia
publisher EDP Sciences
series SHS Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description In public policy discourse, especially the classic one, the position of society as a policy target group is often, therefore, an object of policy even in some contemporary references. The position as an object thus tends to be relatively weak compared to other positions. A top-down policy process tends to put people in a weak bargaining position. On the other hand, empowerment policies often define target groups as groups that seem to be independent and sterile from other groups. From this assumption, this study tries to formulate an empowerment model that can reposition the “target group” of the policy from objects to subjects, including redefining “target groups” into compliancers, say it is, it refers to a multi group who has to comply to the policy with deferent ways. The research method uses a case study approach with data collection techniques are in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. The results of the study get an empowerment policy model that is more deliberative and comprehensive than a partial one. This model is different from the existing models so far, both from the formulator, output, delivery system, and of course the “target group” of the policy.
topic deliberative
empowerment
policy process
reposition
target group
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