Karya
Judul/Title Between Street Demonstrations and Ballot Box: Tenure Rights, Elections, and Social Movementsamong the Urban Poor in Jakarta
Penulis/Author Prof. Dr. Amalinda Savirani, S.IP., M.A. (1) ; Guntoro (2)
Tanggal/Date 10 2020
Kata Kunci/Keyword
Abstrak/Abstract This article investigates the political participation of urban poor through the People's Network of Urban Poor (Jaringan Rakyat Miskin Kota, JRMK) in Jakarta's 2017 gubernatorial election. It also traces the material aspects of this movement, particularly the issues emphasised by the movement: settlement rights, tenure rights, and livelihood rights. Settlement rights reflect a complex system of agrarian laws in Indonesia, and urban development plans in Jakarta, all of which have been shaped by the contestation of economic and political interests. Tenure and livelihood rightsfor the urban poor, are heavily steeped in history,with constant threat of forced eviction, As a result the three rights became increasingly tangible and movement became ever moreurgent. This article argues that the materialityof social movements influences the urban poor movement political strategies. In this case, the movement created a "political contract" with the candidate who ultimately emerged victorious in the election; owing to the complexity of land and settlement issues, electoral politics offered the most promising strategy. However, movements with different types of 'materiality' could employ other approaches.
Rumpun Ilmu Ilmu Sosial dan Politik
Bahasa Asli/Original Language English
Level Nasional
Status
Dokumen Karya
No Judul Tipe Dokumen Aksi
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