Network Governance: Participatory Approach to Contribute at Singkawang Tourism Policy (Case on Cap Go Meh Event)

Ira Patriani, Rasidi Burhan, Sri Haryaningsih, Julia M.Wuysang, Rahmawati Rahmawati
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This paper tells about Singkawang city which embraces a harmonious multicultural society with three major ethnicities, namely TIDAYU (Chinese, Dayak and Malay) and other entities existing besides government. This area has rich cultural diversities give positive advantages for tourism development and bode well for significant local economic growth. Among others, the Cap Go Meh (Chinese religious tradition) is considered to the biggest and international scale event that involves the all of ethnics participatori through networking resources. This event has unique features that attract Chinese diasporas from other regions in Indonesia and neighboring countries. For that reason, the actors involved in this event constitute various social, economic, and political backgrounds. This paper focused on how Singkawang local government can develop a distinctive tourism policy to address the specific multi stakeholder interactions using a qualitative approach. It found that in the context of Singkawang tourism policy, the interaction and dynamic patterns among policy actors are developed through linear individual cooperation. Within this pattern, the interaction amongst policy actors tend to involve certain individuals who have authority in controlling resources regardless of their origin or organizations. In fact, this pattern is very strongly based on family relationships or friendships found in both public and private domains. It has shown that developing Singkawang tourism policy should be developed based on network governance (participatory from resources) and good stakeholder engagement.
网络治理:参与式方法为 Singkawang 旅游政策做出贡献(Case on Cap Go Meh 活动)
新加坡是一个多元文化和谐的城市,拥有三大民族,即TIDAYU(华人、达雅族和马来族)和政府以外的其他实体。该地区拥有丰富的文化多样性,为旅游业的发展提供了积极的优势,并预示着当地经济的显著增长。其中,Cap Go Meh(中国宗教传统)被认为是最大的国际规模的活动,通过网络资源涉及所有民族的参与者。这个活动具有独特的特点,吸引了来自印尼其他地区和邻国的华人侨民。因此,参与这一事件的行动者具有不同的社会、经济和政治背景。本文的重点是新加坡地方政府如何利用定性方法制定独特的旅游政策,以解决特定的多方利益相关者互动问题。研究发现,在新卡旺旅游政策背景下,政策参与者之间的互动和动态模式是通过线性个体合作发展起来的。在此模式中,策略参与者之间的交互往往涉及某些有权控制资源的个人,而不考虑其来源或组织。事实上,这种模式在很大程度上是基于家庭关系或友谊的,无论是在公共领域还是在私人领域。它表明,制定新加坡旅游政策应该基于网络治理(资源参与)和良好的利益相关者参与。
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