融入还是出走?政治排斥后印尼华裔基督徒人才的未来

D. Saragih, Ernawaty Tamba, Yanny Mokorowu, Prasasti Perangin Angin, David Siagian
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研究目的本研究的目的是探讨双少数人才在 2017 年雅加达省长选举后的背景下的生存体验,旨在了解政治和社会动荡对其职业抱负和人生决策的影响。理论框架:本研究立足于印尼背景下种族、宗教和政治的交叉性,借鉴了少数群体压力和复原力理论。巴苏基-查哈亚-普尔纳马(Basuki Tjahaya Purnama,BTP)的作品及其接受情况为研究印尼华裔基督徒人才所面临的细微挑战提供了重要背景。研究方法:本研究采用定性的现象学方法,通过深入访谈和主题分析与参与者互动,揭示雅加达不断变化的政治格局中华裔基督徒人才的生活经历。样本包括直接希望为印尼发展做出贡献的个人,他们受到 BTP 领导层的激励。结果与讨论:研究结果揭示了参与者的动机、幻灭感和复原力之间复杂的相互作用,影响了他们的愿望、留在或离开印尼的决定以及对华裔基督徒人才未来的看法。研究讨论了这些经历如何反映了印尼更广泛的社会政治动态及其对少数民族人才的影响。研究意义:本研究强调了包容性政策和实践对于充分发挥印尼所有人才潜力的重要性。它强调了进一步研究政治、宗教和少数民族身份在塑造职业和个人轨迹方面的交叉作用的必要性。原创性/价值:通过关注2017年印尼总督选举后双少数群体人才的具体经历,本研究为有关政治对少数群体影响的文献增添了一个独特的视角,为印尼华裔基督徒人才面临的挑战和机遇提供了见解。其研究结果对决策者、教育工作者和旨在促进更具包容性社会的组织都很有价值。
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INCLUSION OR EXODUS? THE FUTURE OF CHINESE-CHRISTIAN TALENT IN INDONESIA AFTER POLITICAL EXCLUSION
Objective: The objective of this study is to explore the existential experiences of double-minority talents in the context of post-2017's Jakarta Governor election, aiming to understand the impact of political and social upheavals on their professional aspirations and life decisions.   Theoretical Framework: This study is anchored in the intersectionality of race, religion, and politics within the Indonesian context, drawing on theories of minority stress and resilience. The work of Basuki Tjahaya Purnama (BTP) and its reception provides a critical backdrop for examining the nuanced challenges faced by Chinese-Christian talents in Indonesia.   Method: Adopting a qualitative, phenomenological approach, the study engaged with participants through in-depth interviews and thematic analysis to uncover the lived experiences of Chinese-Christian talents in Jakarta's changing political landscape. The sample comprised individuals directly aspiring to contribute to Indonesia’s development, inspired by BTP's leadership.   Results and Discussion: Findings reveal a complex interplay of motivation, disillusionment, and resilience among participants, impacting their aspirations, decisions to remain in or leave Indonesia, and perspectives on the future for Chinese-Christian talents. The study discusses how these experiences reflect broader socio-political dynamics in Indonesia and their implications for minority talents.   Research Implications: This research underscores the importance of inclusive policies and practices to harness the full potential of all talents in Indonesia. It highlights the need for further studies on the intersection of politics, religion, and minority status in shaping professional and personal trajectories.   Originality/Value: By focusing on the specific experiences of double-minority talents post-2017's Governor election, this study adds a unique perspective to the literature on political influence on minority groups, offering insights into the challenges and opportunities for Chinese-Christian talents in Indonesia. Its findings are valuable for policymakers, educators, and organizations aiming to foster a more inclusive society.
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