Integrating Social Values: Evidence from The Intermediary Institution in Indonesian Elections

George Towar Ikbal Tawakkal
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Many scholars called the intermediary institutions in elections as vote brokers. As a consequence of that, then they built an argument based on a transactional framework, especially about the motivation of the institution. On the other side, they agreed that vote brokerage was built based on a social network, especially when they tried to define the vote brokerage. It means, the intermediary institution occurred in social interactions. That is weird for explaining social interactions without considering other social values. It looks like social interaction is only about material value. Other scholars tried to be fairness by calling the intermediary as middlemen, but still very few literature built the argument based on a non-transactional framework. This study will certainly provide new insights into the intermediary institution studies, particularly related to the understanding of non-transactional amid transactional arguments that have been shown in many kinds of literature, as well as expanding the study of intermediary institutions which likely to focused on providing voters, to be focused on the establishment of intermediary institutions. We conducted a series of in-depth interviews with 45 people consisting of persons in the intermediary institutions, political party leaders, leaders of campaign teams, election organizers, and more than a hundred voters during 2017 – 2019 in Indonesian elections, consists of four Villages head elections, 2018 Governor election, and 2019 legislative elections. We found the transactional logic or material value was not the only one, even mostly was not the dominant value that generated the intermediary institutions.
整合社会价值:来自印尼选举中介机构的证据
许多学者将选举中介机构称为选票经纪人。因此,他们建立了一个基于交易框架的论点,尤其是关于机构动机的论点。另一方面,他们同意投票经纪是建立在社交网络的基础上的,尤其是当他们试图定义投票经纪时。这意味着,中介机构发生在社会交往中。这对于解释社会互动而不考虑其他社会价值观来说是很奇怪的。看起来社会交往只是物质价值。其他学者试图通过将中介称为中间人来实现公平,但仍然很少有文献基于非交易框架来构建这一论点。这项研究肯定会为中介机构研究提供新的见解,特别是与理解许多文献中显示的交易性争论中的非交易性有关,以及扩大对中介机构的研究,这些机构可能专注于提供选民,重点建立中介机构。我们对45人进行了一系列深入采访,其中包括中介机构人员、政党领导人、竞选团队领导人、选举组织者,以及2017-2019年印尼选举的100多名选民,包括四次村长选举、2018年州长选举和2019年立法选举。我们发现交易逻辑或物质价值并不是唯一的,甚至大部分都不是产生中介机构的主导价值。
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