The politics of citizenship in Indonesia

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The politics of citizenship in Indonesia

Eric Hiariej, Kristian Stokke, editors

Springer , Yayasan Obor Indonesia, c2022

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This book highlights the gains that a citizenship approach offers to the study of democracy in Indonesia, demonstrating that the struggle for citizenship and the historical development of democracy in the country are closely interwoven. The book arises from a research agenda aiming to help Indonesia's democracy activists by unpacking citizenship as it is produced and practiced through movements against injustice, taking the shape of struggles by people at grassroots levels for cultural recognition, social and economic injustice, and popular representation. Such struggles in Indonesia have engaged with the state through both discursive and non-discursive processes. The authors show that while the state is the common focal point, these struggles are fragmented across different sectors and subject positions. The authors thus propose that developing chains of solidarity is highly important to motivating a democracy that not only has sovereign control over public affairs, but also robust channels and organisations for political representation. In advocating the development of transformative agendas, organisations, and strategies as an important need, and an enduring challenge, for the realization of citizenship, this book is timely and relevant to the study of contemporary Indonesia's socio-political landscape. It is relevant to students and scholars in political science, anthropology, sociology, human geography and development studies.

目次

Introduction: Politics of Citizenship in Indonesia.- Politics of Citizenship: Towards an Analytical Framework.- Indonesian Politics and Citizenship in Historical Perspective.- Stagnated Democracy: The Rise of Formal Democracy in the Wake of Oligarchy Rules and Weak Pro-Democracy Movements.- Stalemated Populism and The Case for Citizenship-Driven Social Democracy.- Domestic Workers and Their Struggle for Citizenship and Collective Identity in Indonesia.- Juggling While Claiming Rights: The Urban Poor Community in North Jakarta.- Constructing Palm Oil Justice Movements in Indonesia: Citizenship and Collective Identity.- The Politics of Citizenship and Welfare: Countering "Extractivism" in Resource-Rich Regions in Indonesia.- Youth Movements and The Politics of Recognition and Redistribution.- Post-Fundamentalist Islamism and The Politics of Citizenship in Indonesia.- Conclusion: The Continued Need for Transformative Politics of Citizenship.

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