K. Dewi, Ade Latifa, N. I. Subono, Wahyu Prasetyawan, Ari Purwanto Sarwo Prasojo
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摘要 以往关于 2019 年大选中印尼议会中女性代表比例的研究发现,女议员候选人为赢得选举通常采用两种策略。一种是利用妇女网络动员支持,另一种是依靠王朝力量。本文通过对 2019 年大选中西苏门答腊省议会的案例研究,探讨了妇女非政府组织在提供和准备女议员候选人方面的重要作用,为现有研究做出了贡献。本研究采用了定性研究方法,对西苏门答腊省议会的女性立法候选人和女性活动家进行了深入访谈。本文揭示了西苏门答腊省女候选人的崛起是由妇女非政府组织 "准备"(dikader)的,即西苏门答腊省的印度尼西亚妇女协会(Koalisi Perempuan Indonesia)和西苏门答腊省的伊斯兰教妇女组织(Wanita Islam)。这些妇女非政府组织通过提供政治培训、咨询、道义支持和利用妇女网络,在妇女当选方面发挥了重要作用。妇女非政府组织对这些女性候选人的支持源于她们长期的社会政治关系。这项研究还表明,女候选人在通过这些妇女非政府组织和网络接触选民方面发挥了很大的作用。
“Dia Dikader”: Women’s NGOs roles, networks, and the agency of women’s legislative candidates in West Sumatra
ABSTRACT Previous research, on the representation of women in the Indonesian parliament in the 2019 General Election, identifies two common strategies used by women legislative candidates to win. One is to draw on women's networks to mobilize support and the other is to rely on the dynastic power. This paper contributes to existing studies by exploring the vital role of women NGOs in supplying and preparing women's legislative candidates through a case study of the West Sumatra Provincial Parliament in the 2019 General Election. Qualitative research methods were used for this research, drawing on in-depth interviews with women legislative candidates of West Sumatra Provincial Parliament and women activists. This paper reveals that the rise of women candidates in West Sumatra was “prepared” (dikader) by women's NGOs, namely Koalisi Perempuan Indonesia of West Sumatra and Wanita Islam of West Sumatra. These women NGOs have played an important role in getting women elected by providing political training, consultation, moral support, and access to women's networks. Women NGOs' support for these women candidates arose from their long-term socio-political relationship. This research has also revealed that the women candidates exercised a great deal of agency in reaching the voters through these women's NGOs and networks.