基于爪哇文化中权力的村长选举中的村庄民主与获胜策略

E. Hidayat, Miskan
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本研究基于对农村政治活动的不同理解。本研究旨在证明印尼村领导(首领)选举过程中的寡头政治与其他地方和国家层面的选举不同。运用定性研究方法,以克迪里县八古区丹绒村为例。研究表明,所有候选人都试图根据爪哇价值观最大化物质资源和非物质权力的利益。然而,一些学者所指出的寡头政治的基本特征——金钱和正式制度的使用,并不能有效地在村长选举中获得选票。相反,当选的首长选举候选人所使用的非物质权力的应用被证明更有效地吸引更多的选票。非物质力量的来源与爪哇人的“kesakten”神秘能量的力量是平行的,它有效地增加了参赛者接受首长选举的信心。基于精神力量的各种形式的政治策略分为六类:在村庄创始人的坟墓上举行的土葬仪式,来自宗教领袖和杜昆的pitou服务,传家宝的所有权,作为权力合法性的pulung,以及petungan爪哇历法
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Village democracy and winning strategies based on Power in Javanese culture in Village Head Election in Tanjung Village, Pagu District, Kediri Regency
This study based on the different understandings about political activities in the villages. This study aims to prove oligarchy in electoral process to elect village leader (headman) in Indonesia is different compare to other elections at the local and national level. By applying qualitative research method and looking at the case of Tanjung village, Pagu District, Kediri Regency. The study shows that all candidates have tried to maximize the benefit of both material resources and non-material power according to Javanese values. However, the use of money and formal institutions as the basic character of oligarchy as indicated by some scholars is not effective in gaining votes in the village head election. On the contrary, the application of nonmaterial power used by the elected headman election candidates proves as more effective to attract more votes. The source of nonmaterial power is parallel with Javanese power derived from mystical energy of ‘kesakten’, and it works effectively to increase contestants’ confidence in embracing the headman election. Various forms of political strategy based on spiritual power are divided into six categories: Slametan ceremony at the village founder's grave, pitou services come from religious leader and dukun, ownership of heirlooms, pulung as a legitimacy of power, and petungan Javanese calender Keywords—Political Strategy, Power Sources, Local Politics,
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