The Department of Politics and Government, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Gadjah Mada University, prioritizes service by conducting research per study focused on collaboration with village, regional, and provincial governments within DI Yogyakarta. In addition, DPP also builds cooperation based on big data analysis.

The target output of the service carried out is in the form of policy recommendations, socialization of big data analysis in social sciences and dissemination of big data analysis results.

DEDICATION

Department of Politics and Government
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
Universitas Gadjah Mada

Output

Here are some outputs of community service per Research group:

Power, Welfare and Democracy:

  1. Journal article written by Cornelis Lay with the title “State Regulations and Elitization: A Study of Civil Society Elites in Indonesia and Cambodia”.
  2. A journal article written by Haryanto with the title “Boundary Crossers: The Transformation of Civil Society Elites in Indonesia’s Post-Authoritarian Era”.

Big Data Analysis

  1. Release of Big Data Analysis with the title “ASN Neutrality in the 2020 Simultaneous Regional Elections”.
  2. Release of Big Data Analysis with the title “Observing the Continuation of Simultaneous Regional Elections in the Midst of a Pandemic”.
  3. Release of Big Data Analysis with the title “Priority of Economic Recovery and Social Life in the ‘New Normal’ Discourse: Analysis of Online Media News in Indonesia About the New Normal (Period 1-30 May 2020)”.
  4. Release of Big Data Analysis with the title “Expansion and Deepening of Coordination Conflicts Between Government Units in Handling the Pandemic in Indonesia (Case Study of East Java)”.
  5. Policy Brief “Public Trust in the Government in Handling COVID-19”.

Resource Management

  1. An article written by Nanang Indra Kurniawan entitled “Regulating Sustainable Minerals in Electronics Supply Chains: Local Power Strug- gles and the ‘Hidden Costs’ of Global Tin Supply Chain Governance”.
  2. The article written by Hasrul Hanif with the title “When Global Norms Meet Local Politics: Localizing Transparency in Extractive Industries Governance”.

Election Governance

  1. Policy Brief “Preventing Electoral Malpractice in Postponing the 2020 Regional Head Elections”.

Border Governance

  1. A journal article written by Cornelis Lay and Azifah Retno Astrina with the title “The Limits of the Multiple Institutionalization of Border Control: A Case Study of Immigration, Customs, and the Indonesian Maritime Security Agency in Batam, Indonesia”.