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Index of Author Volume 3, Issue 1
Agustino, Leo 50 Faedlulloh, Dodi 1 Fahrul, Sayed 50 Hidayat, Rahmad 80
Nugroho, Hanantyo Sri 35 Sirait, Budi Chrismanto 18 Taruno, Hendrawan Toni 67
Index of Subject Volume 3, Issue 1
BUMDes 1 Citizenship 80 Conflict 67
E-procurement 18 Good governance 18
Institutional village administration 35 Intersubjectivity 80
Member of KIP 50 Patronage 50 Pindul cave 67
Public participation 1 Residential segregation 80 Self-governing community 35 Substantive representation 67
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About Author
Agustino, Leo, is a lecturer at the State Administration Science Program, Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University (Untirta), Serang, Banten, completed a Bachelor degree in Public Administration from Parahyangan Catholic University, Bandung, in 1999, Politics at the University of Indonesia (2003), and now PhD candidate in Political Science, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. In addition to teaching, he also actively conducts research or appear as speakers in various seminars. His various works, among others, about regional expansion are published in the Journal of Public Policy and Administration (2009); "Central and local country" in the journal Basis (2007);
and regional head elections in CSIS Analysis (2002, 2005). Writing a number of books including Indonesia Post-New Order Politics: The Rise of Local Politics (2010) and Politics & Change: Between Political Reform in Indonesia and New Politics in Malaysia (2009).
Faedlulloh, Dodi, from Public Administration Science, Faculty of Social and Political Science, 17 August 1945 Jakarta University with expertise in public policy analysis, citizen participation, and community development. He has done several research in those topics and issues some publication. He has produced ceveral writings in the form of prosiding international conference and academic journals, among them are:
Social Capital in The Cooperative Movement (2015), Local Public Sphere for Discursive Public Service in Indonesia: Habermas Perspective (2015), Government with Work Agreement (PPPK) in Projection of Configuration of State Civil Apparatus (2015), Implementation of Law no. Law No. 25 of 1992 on Cooperatives in Banyumas Regency: Transitional Studies Post Regulation Unconstitutional (2016), Initiating Deliberative Public Space Based on Deliberative Democracy: Dynamic Integrated Public Spatial Management Study (RPTRA) in North Jakarta (2017), Islamic Perspective on the Street Level Bureaucratich Dilemma: Discretion Versus Corruption in Public Service Delivery (2017), Social Capital and Gotong Royong Practice of Coconut Sugar Crafts in Ketanda Village, Banyumas Regency (2017), Influence Of Financial And Non Financial Compensation To Employee Motivation And Performance (Study In PT Pln (Persero) Area Malang) (2017), Building Economic Democracy: Study on the Potential of Multi-Stakeholders Cooperative in Indonesian Agrarian Governance (2017), The Implementation Model of Deliberative Democracy Based Public Sphere in the Child Friendly Integrated Public Sphere (RPTRA) in North Jakarta (2017), Postmodern and Organizational Theory:
Postmodernity and Organizational Conditions of the Foucault Perspective (2017).
Fahrul, Sayed, is a students graduated from Political Science Department of Padjadjaran University and have completed their master's study on 11 August 2017 with a very satisfying predicate. He has an interest in issues surrounding local politics and electoral governance. His latest research discusses local politics in Aceh regarding
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patronage in the recruitment of independent electoral commissioners in the period 2013-2018.
Hidayat, Rahmad, is a lecturer in the study program of state administration science, STISIP Mbojo Bima. He completed his master's degree majoring in Democracy and Human Rights at the Department of Politics and Government of Gadjah Mada University. His thesis entitled Volunteerism versus Professionalism in NGO Management. He is also a researcher at the Research Center for Human Rights and Democracy (ReCeHeRa). Some of his scientific journals include Depoliticisation of Public Issue: Low Degree of Government's Democratic Legitimacy (2016) and Potential Infringement of Private Property Rights in the Construction of Public Facilities (Case of International Airport Development Kulonprogo) (2017).
Nugroho, Hanantyo Sri, is a lecturer in Government Studies Program, Faculty of Economics and Social, AMIKOM Yogyakarta University. Nugroho completed his master's degree in Gadjah Mada University's political and government department with a thesis entitled "Government Authority Study on Water Supply through Public-Private Partnership (Study of Regional Government Cooperation of Semarang Regency and PT Sarana Tirta Ungaran)". His several scientific journals are Building Consensus and Managing Conflict Public-Private Partnership in Water Supply (2017), and Reasoning for Strengthening Participation in Policy-Making in the Era of Digital Governance (2018).
Sirait, Budi Chrismanto, is a lecturer in Political Science Program, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Kristen Indonesia. Budi completed his master degree at UGM Political and Governmental Department with concentration local politic and regional autonomy. His thesis titled are "GOLPUT: Rational Voter Behavior (Case Study: North Sumatera Head Election Year 2013 in West Medan Sub-district).
Toni, Hendrawan, is a graduate student of government politics of gadjah mada university.
He has an interest in issues surrounding human rights and democracy. He is a recipients on PWD power welfare democracy masters scholarship Polgov Gadjah Mada University by thesis tittle is on Labor's Voting Behavior in Presidential Election 2014: Case Study on Labor in Semarang Municipality. Currently he works as Statistisi on Kendal Central Statistics Agency
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Bauman, Zygmunt. (1998), Modernity and Ambivalence. Cambridge: Polity Press
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Kusumaningrum, D. (2016). Interdependence versus truth and justice: lessons from reconciliation processes in Maluku. Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, 20(1), 15.
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Austin, D. (2009). Fatty acids, breastfeeding and autism spectrum disorder. E-journal of Applied Psychology, 5(1), 49-52. Retrieved from http://ojs/lib.swin.edu.au/
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Fung, M. (2006, December 12). Asthma rates are increasing. Winnipeg Free Press, pp.
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