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Local knowledge matters : power, context and policymaking in Indonesia / Kharisma Nugroho, Fred Carden, Hans Antlov.

Van Pelt Library JQ769.5.P64 N84 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Nugroho, Kharisma, author.
Carden, F. (Fred), author.
Antlöv, Hans, author.
Series:
Policy Press shorts. Research
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Political planning--Indonesia.
Political planning.
Political planning--Indonesia--Citizen participation.
Political participation.
Indonesia.
Physical Description:
xiii, 174 pages ; 21 cm.
Place of Publication:
Bristol, UK ; Chicago, IL, USA : Policy Press, 2018.
Contents:
1 Introduction: local knowledge matters! p. 1
Knowledge in policy processes p. 6
Types of knowledge in policy processes p. 11
Knowledge hierarchies p. 14
The knowledge sector in Indonesia p. 20
Local knowledge in policy making in Indonesia p. 22
2 Forms of knowledge and policy Influence p. 29
Types of knowledge in public policy making p. 30
A typology of knowledge p. 32
The interaction between knowledge sources: local knowledge and citizen participation p. 39
Knowledge-to-policy processes and local knowledge p. 40
3 Local knowledge in democratic policy making p. 43
The study of meaning and local knowledge p. 44
Public decision making, bureaucratic power and local knowledge p. 46
Working politically p. 48
Local knowledge and participatory development p. 53
4 Stories of local knowledge p. 59
Case study 1 Water for all - Perkumpulan Pikul (Pikul Association) p. 60
Case study 2 'Baleo! Baleo! Baleo!' - Poros Photo p. 63
Case study 3 Pranata Mangsa: When traditional knowledge meets science - Centre for Anthropological Studies, University of Indonesia (PUSKA UI) p. 65
Case study 4 Fish sovereignty in sasi Iompa, Haruku - Centre for Regional Studies and Information (Pattiro), Jakarta p. 69
Case study 5 The river that brings life to the city - Institute for Islamic and Society Studies (LK3), Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan p. 73
Case study 6 Wisdom fends off disaster in Pakis village - Bandung Institute for Governance Studies (BIGS) p. 75
Case study 7 Revitalising Keujruen Blang - Centre for Education and Community Studies (PKPM), Aceh p. 78
Case study 8 Blessings from mawah - Foundation for People's Welfare (YKU), Aceh Besar p. 81
Case study 9 Zero compromise in Torong Besi - Centre for Politics and Government, Gadjah Mada University (POLGOV UGM) p. 83
Case study 10 Traditional insurance - Lembaga Advokasi HIV/AIDS (LAMA) Institute for HIV/AIDS Advocacy, Kendari p. 85
5 Generating and managing local knowledge p. 89
Generating local knowledge p. 89
Interaction and adaption with the local environment p. 92
Interaction between forms of knowledge p. 95
Locality and origin p. 98
The political economy of generating and managing local knowledge p. 103
Methods and instruments to codify information and knowledge p. 106
Methods and instruments to manage information and knowledge p. 111
6 Using local knowledge in policy making p. 119
How is local knowledge communicated? p. 119
Who to influence p. 127
The politics of local knowledge to policy p. 130
7 Conclusion: Improving public policy through local assets p. 139
Knowledge assets and strategies p. 142
New roles, new rules p. 146
Going forward: a level playing field p. 147.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1447348079
9781447348078
OCLC:
1018458969

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