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Stephen Sherlock
"ABSTRACT
Although it has not yet reached an ideal composition, the adoption
of a 30% quota of women in elections in Indonesia has increased the
number of women in parliament, both at the central level (House of
Representative/DPR) and at the regional level (local legislative councils/DPRD). However, the issue of womens representation in parliament is not only a matter of representation based on sex, but also of substantive representation, where womens political agenda can be voiced. One of the concepts developed by feminist thinking is the concept of critical actors. This article seeks to explain how womens organizations and parliamentarians are critical actors that encourage womens involvement with parliament. This article explains how the involvement between womens organizations and parliament can strengthen the substantive representation of women in both the DPR and the DPRD. It is based on studies conducted on a model of strengthening the involvement of several womens organizations with the DPR and DPRD, which was developed by MAMPU and its partner organizations."
Jakarta: Yayasan Jurnal Perempuan, 2019
305 JP 24:2 (2019)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Abdul Madjid Sallatu
"ABSTRACT
Representation of women in the legislature is important. The presence
of women members of parliament (MPs) does not only balance the
number of parliamentarians (gender balance), but also encourages
womens issues to be a priority, so that various gender sensitive policies are born. This study focuses on women legislator in nine regencies/cities of Eastern Indonesia, namely: Maros Regency, Bone Regency, Tana Toraja Regency, Parepare City, Mataram City, East Lombok Regency, Kendari City, Belu Regency and Ambon City. This study looks at women legislators portraits in nine research areas, obstacles in implementing main tasks and functions as women legislator and relations with various related groups. This study applies a phased mixed method design that focuses on qualitative studies. Data collection is done througt document review, surveys, and in-depth interviews. This research found that in order to guarantee the struggle for womens political agenda, capacity building was needed for Parliamentary Members of Women in Eastern Indonesia."
Jakarta: Yayasan Jurnal Perempuan, 2019
305 JP 24:2 (2019)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library