The changes that occurred in the Jakarta 2012 election may be seen as a change in Indonesia’s social movements and election tradition. They marked a social movement with special characteristics; specifically, a ‘partisan’ movement, led by the successful Jokowi–Ahok ticket. The partisan social movement also changed the tradition of money politics, which has always coloured general and local elections in Indonesia. This paper found four main factors in Jokowi–Ahok’s victory. The first was their reputations and track records of leadership and consistency, which, secondly, encouraged unpaid volunteers to motivate the public to participate in the election and vote for the pair. Thirdly, in contrast to previous social movements in Indonesia, the ...
The fall of Suharto has drawn much media and academic attention but the focus has been on the elite ...
The victory of Joko Widodo (‘Jokowi’) in Jakarta’s 2012 gubernatorial election has been described as...
This article discusses election governance based on public participation with qualitative research m...
"The changes that occurred in the Jakarta 2012 election may be seen as a change in Indonesia's socia...
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Talking Indonesia: Volunteers and Indonesian elections by Dirk Tomsa The last five years have seen t...
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Is a flourishing civil society’s political activism positively correlated with the deepening of Indo...
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This article discusses the phenomenon of volunteer organizations supporting Joko Widodo – better kno...
This article describes how the presidential contestation in 2014 was characterized by the presence o...
What roles does civil society play in electoral politics? Can civil society organizations keep a pot...
How do politicians win elected office in democratic Indonesia? During the weeks leading to Indonesia...
"Joko Widodo's victory in the 2012 Jakarta Gubernatorial Election could be seen as a populist phenom...
AbstractParty caders in election systems are important, focus of attention of the media, public and ...
The fall of Suharto has drawn much media and academic attention but the focus has been on the elite ...
The victory of Joko Widodo (‘Jokowi’) in Jakarta’s 2012 gubernatorial election has been described as...
This article discusses election governance based on public participation with qualitative research m...
"The changes that occurred in the Jakarta 2012 election may be seen as a change in Indonesia's socia...
This article describes how the presidential contestation in 2014 was characterized by the presence o...
Talking Indonesia: Volunteers and Indonesian elections by Dirk Tomsa The last five years have seen t...
This paper offers an analysis of convergent political participation in Indonesia, which is represent...
Is a flourishing civil society’s political activism positively correlated with the deepening of Indo...
Voter turnout in 1999-2009 has decreased significantly. At 1999 92.6% chosen and 7.3% abstains, at 2...
This article discusses the phenomenon of volunteer organizations supporting Joko Widodo – better kno...
This article describes how the presidential contestation in 2014 was characterized by the presence o...
What roles does civil society play in electoral politics? Can civil society organizations keep a pot...
How do politicians win elected office in democratic Indonesia? During the weeks leading to Indonesia...
"Joko Widodo's victory in the 2012 Jakarta Gubernatorial Election could be seen as a populist phenom...
AbstractParty caders in election systems are important, focus of attention of the media, public and ...
The fall of Suharto has drawn much media and academic attention but the focus has been on the elite ...
The victory of Joko Widodo (‘Jokowi’) in Jakarta’s 2012 gubernatorial election has been described as...
This article discusses election governance based on public participation with qualitative research m...