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Vandenberg, Andrew.
Security, Democracy, and Society in Bali = Trouble with Protection /
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Security, Democracy, and Society in Bali/ edited by Andrew Vandenberg, Nazrina Zuryani.
Reminder of title:
Trouble with Protection /
other author:
Vandenberg, Andrew.
Description:
XV, 344 p. 28 illus., 25 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Subject:
Democracy. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5848-1
ISBN:
9789811558481
Security, Democracy, and Society in Bali = Trouble with Protection /
Security, Democracy, and Society in Bali
Trouble with Protection /[electronic resource] :edited by Andrew Vandenberg, Nazrina Zuryani. - 1st ed. 2021. - XV, 344 p. 28 illus., 25 illus. in color.online resource.
1. The trouble with protection -- 2. The People Answer Back, A Case Study in the Balinese Asserting Their Opinion about the Ormas -- 3. The 2015 Billboards Campaign – what was that all about? -- 4. The historical construction of Bali’s security groups -- 5. “A combination of extortion and civic duty”: A comparative criminological perspective on Informal Security Organisations in Bali -- 6. Paradise Fabricated: Networking of Local Strongmen in Bali -- 7. The Transitional Democracy Trap: Democracy, Complexity, and Local Oligarchy in Bali -- 8. The Internal Governance of civil militia -- 9. Power and the Security Organisations in Bali: Drug Gangsters, Neighbourhood Watch Groups, or What? -- 10. Gender Dualism as Degendering Cosmic Multicultural Tolerance of Wargas: Community Security Practices in North Bali -- 11. Digital activism in Bali: The ForBALI Movement -- 12. Elected and Non-Elected Representative Claim-makers in Indonesia -- 13. Contesting Indonesia’s Democratic Transition: Laskar Jihad, the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) and Civil Society.
This book focuses on how diverse developments are reflected in the rise of the security groups in Bali, Indonesia. Bali’s security groups pose many interesting questions. Why did they put up so many huge posters around the streets of southern Bali promoting themselves? Are their claims to represent the community plausible or are they “gangs”? How are they shaped by Indonesia’s violent past? How does Hinduism affect their gender politics? Do they promote illiberal populism or ethnic and religious tolerance? Does their central role in money politics prevent local democratization? Rather than write bottom-up history or bring the state back in, this collection as a whole draws on the ideas that circulate among leaders. These circulating ideas construct contemporary politics around both reinterpretations of old practices and responses to problems around tourism, gender, populism, religion, and democracy. Andrew Vandenberg is a senior lecturer in Politics and Policy Studies at Deakin University, Australia. He researches unionism, social movements, parties, and democratisation in Sweden, Australia, and Indonesia. His books include Democracy and Citizenship in a Global Era (Macmillan 2000), andEducation Policy and the Australian Education Union: Resisting Social Neoliberalism and Auditing Technology (2018). Nazrina Zuryani is an Associate Dean in the Faculty of Social and Political Science, Udayana University. She researches parties, local government and local administration. Her publications include Akuntabilitas Partai Politik (Accountability and Party Politics) (2015) and Penduduk dan Pajak(Population and Tax) (2015), written with nationally competitive funding, a team of co-authors, and close collaboration with leaders of the local public service and the local political parties.
ISBN: 9789811558481
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-15-5848-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Democracy.
LC Class. No.: JC421-472.2
Dewey Class. No.: 321.8
Security, Democracy, and Society in Bali = Trouble with Protection /
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1. The trouble with protection -- 2. The People Answer Back, A Case Study in the Balinese Asserting Their Opinion about the Ormas -- 3. The 2015 Billboards Campaign – what was that all about? -- 4. The historical construction of Bali’s security groups -- 5. “A combination of extortion and civic duty”: A comparative criminological perspective on Informal Security Organisations in Bali -- 6. Paradise Fabricated: Networking of Local Strongmen in Bali -- 7. The Transitional Democracy Trap: Democracy, Complexity, and Local Oligarchy in Bali -- 8. The Internal Governance of civil militia -- 9. Power and the Security Organisations in Bali: Drug Gangsters, Neighbourhood Watch Groups, or What? -- 10. Gender Dualism as Degendering Cosmic Multicultural Tolerance of Wargas: Community Security Practices in North Bali -- 11. Digital activism in Bali: The ForBALI Movement -- 12. Elected and Non-Elected Representative Claim-makers in Indonesia -- 13. Contesting Indonesia’s Democratic Transition: Laskar Jihad, the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) and Civil Society.
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