承认政治视角下的原住民生存空间维护运动(多巴湖原住民研究)

Cusdiawan, Mudiyati Rahmatunnisa
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本研究旨在从政治认同的角度,探讨多巴湖原住民维持生存空间的运动过程。本研究中使用的方法是定性的,因为定性研究的强度是在检查过程时。这项研究认为,承认政治是多巴湖土著人民在公司和国家进行的威胁当地社区生存的发展中维持其生存空间的斗争中的一个重要方面。对于社区来说,土地是祖传的遗产,需要维护,是他们自尊的象征。破坏和威胁他们土地的发展也威胁到他们的文化特性。他们还要求国家承认他们作为土著人民的特性的价值。认可也是动员公民开展社会运动的有效价值。原住民运动与国家本身的关系,一方面,国家寻求迁就人民的诉求,另一方面,社会接受镇压措施。在这种情况下,国家被视为投资者或公司利益的工具,因为国家有权制定法规,包括许可事项。本研究进一步证实了认同政治在公民政治话语中的重要性。至于土著人民以抗议的形式与政府直接对话的社会运动。
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Indigenous Peoples Movement in Maintaining Living Spaces Perspective of Recognition Politics (Study on Indigenous Peoples in Lake Toba)
This study aims to explore the process of indigenous peoples' movement in Lake Toba in maintaining their living space from the perspective of political recognition. The method used in this study is qualitative, because the strength of a qualitative study is when examining the process. This study argues that the politics of recognition is an important aspect in the struggle of indigenous peoples in Lake Toba in maintaining their living space in the midst of developments carried out by corporations and the State that threaten the existence of local communities. For the community, land is ancestral heritage that needs to be maintained and is a symbol of self-esteem for them. Development that destroys and threatens their land also threatens their cultural identity. They also demanded that the values ​​of their identity as indigenous peoples be recognized by the State. Recognition is also an effective value in mobilizing citizens to carry out social movements. The relationship between the indigenous peoples' movement and the state itself, on the one hand, the state seeks to accommodate people's demands, but on the other hand, society accepts repressive measures. In this context, the state is seen as a tool for the interests of investors or corporations, because the state has the authority to make regulations, including licensing matters. This study further confirms the importance of recognition politics in the civic politics discourse. As for social movements from indigenous peoples in the form of protests to direct dialogue with the government.
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