Proceedings of the International Conference on Contemporary Social and Political Affairs (IcoCSPA 2017)
Session: Human Security and Political Violence
10 articles
Proceedings Article
Crime Prevention through Interior Design for Museum in Surabaya
Sherly de Yong, Purnama Tedjokoesoemo
One of the fundamental requirements for everybody is security. Museums and galleries in Surabaya is viewed as less secure, as prove by the uncontrolled wrongdoing that happened like vandalism to the burglary of exhibition hall objects. The museums ought to be a place that can show us about the past and...
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Biopolitical Production of Human Security and Inclusion/Exclusion of State Security, Human Rights, and Human Development
Rizma Azhiim, Laila Nurchayani
This article examines human security as a discourse which existed from structural inclusion/exclusion of state security, human rights, and human development. Drawing from the work of Michel Foucault, Giorgio Agamben, and other thinkers that stressed in developing concept of biopolitics, the article argues...
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Violence at School and Its Root Causes
Tuti Budirahayu, Novri Susan
Violence experienced by the students become a phenomenon in Indonesia. Many cases of violence whichinvolving various actors, such as theteachers when giving the punishment for the student,a senior student who bully their junior or the fighting between student. The main purposeof this study is to map...
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green city or grey city? An urban environmental security perspective on Jakarta’s waste management system
Ucu Martanto
Similar to other megacities, waste disposal is one of the most serious problems in Jakarta. Data from the local government showed that every day Jakarta produces more than 27.966 M³ or 6.000 tons of waste, and with 5% annual growth, 55.37% of waste is organic and the rest is non-organic. The problems...
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Sources of Child Abuse in Indonesian Educational Ideologies
Indra Wardhana
Schooling, followed by its modernized acclaim in educational standard is distorted with the ideal concept of education. Educational model and custom is kept in form of violence for the sake of achieving so-called disciplined product. It is not only physical but also includes non-physical forces as emotional...
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Space Production Management and Social Tendency in Traditional Mining of Oil Bojonegoro Regency
Ichmi Rohmah
Spatial production management in the region has an impact on various sectors of society. If the spatial production management conducted by the holder of power is building up the area, providing an easier way for the community in achieving the welfare of life, then the production management of the space...
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Conditional Cash Trasnfers and The Poor in Indonesia
Robbie Peters
This paper explores the popular poverty alleviation instrument of conditional cash transfers to the poor in the global south. Through a focus on one such program in Indonesia and those I term its user, non-user and provider poor people, I highlight how cash transfers create a hierarchy of poor due to...
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The Influence of Job Discipline and Job Load Toward Teacher’s Performance In Muhammadiyah 1 Krian Elementary School
Pristiandi Cahaya Teguh, Novri Susan
Muhammadiyah 1 Krian Elementary School is one of the selected schools in Krian or Sidoarjo District in the western part. Nevertheless, the culture of teacher discipline is still lacking in the traditional school culture culture, so school performance should be optimized to be less dynamic. Based on observations...
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Human Security and Political Violence in the Middle East: Views From Security-Development Nexus Perspective
Hisae Nakanishi
The objective of this paper is to examine how the Civil War in Syria has continued despite immense global impacts. The debate on security-development nexus as well as Human Security perspective are utilized to analyze the protracted nature of the conflict. Two paradigms of “Development as Violence Reduction”...
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Female Surgeon: Case Study at Soetomo General Hospital Surabaya
Mega Kahdina, Emy Susanti
The option to pursue a career as a specialist is the most widely chosen by a general practitioner. Although every specialist education program never required interns to have certain gender, however some courses have their own trend intern registries, such as surgical education programs that are dominated...