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ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGY
卷 20, 期 5, 页码 453-470出版社
ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14442213.2019.1670245
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Customary Forest; Masyarakat Adat; Institutional Activists; State-Movements Interaction; Indigenous Land Rights
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- University of Melbourne, Australia
This article aims to explain why the adat movement activists in Indonesia could expand their campaigns for state recognition of adat community rights to activities from within the state apparatus. We argue that three combined processes have contributed to the conjuncture that made institutional activism possible: the preparation of the 2014 national election offered activists opportunities to influence the government agenda; the emergence of a conscious strategy for conducting institutional activism; and the coalitions between some key state officials and the movement's actors. This article also analyses the problems that institutional activists faced, in particular resistance from influential actors at various government units who were not sympathetic to the adat movement's agenda. Therefore, the impact of this activism on policy changes so far remains limited. The authors' personal involvement in this case of institutional activism to promote customary forest provided access to the information for this article.
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