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Gender and Politics
The Gender Relation and Student Organization (A
research of woman involvement in decision making at
DEMA Faculty in IAIN Bukittinggi)
Redni Putri Meldianto, Silfia Hanani
Institut Agama Islam Negeri Bukittinggi
This research focuses on looking at actors and government mechanisms from a political and
gender perspective in Sidomulyo Village, Batu City. The focus on actors and mechanisms
elaborate into three objectives, First, to identify women's issues in Sidomulyo Village. Second,
identify political actors in Sidomulyo Village and see where women are placed. Third, analyze
accommodation of women's interests in decision-making practices in Sidomulyo Village. The
process of collecting, identifying and analyzing data was carried out using qualitative methods.
The field research was carried out over a period of two months with three main techniques
including in-depth interviews, Focus Group Discussions (FGD) and Document Studies. In total,
one FGD was conducted, 12 informants were interviewed and more than 20 government
documents were collected from the research location. The description of Sidomulyo Village is
that this village has peri-urban characteristics with a physical appearance that shifts from
agricultural to non-agricultural. From the aspect of tradition shows the dominance of
Javanese-Islamic culture in the form of activities such as mbiodo, sayan, recitation, tahlil,
diba'an, khataman, and slametan which are dominated by village women. As a result, this
research shows that Sidomulyo Village has uniqueness related to gender issues, which is
shown through the strong initiative and solidarity of women of the village in dealing with
social problems. However, the activeness of women at the grassroots level is unfortunately not
linear with their involvement in formal decision-making practices at village level. The dynamics
of the political and decision-making in Sidomulyo shows that the governance actors involved
are civil society organizations (CSOs) and the Village Government, but both contribute to an
asymmetrical relationship. The CSOs include not only local community groups that were
formed independently such as Karya Bunda Community, but also the Wahid Foundation
which brought the Desa Damai program. From the gender aspect, quantitatively women at
the government level are in the underrepresented category with descriptive representation
practices where policies and budgets are discussed in a gender-neutral. Overall this study is
related to the Gender, Politics and Public Policy as the sub-theme of International Conference
of Gender, Culture and Society (ICGCS).
Keywords: Decision Making, DEMA; Gender Relations; Organization; Woman
Involvement.
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