Yumasdaleni
5 Papers
15 Citations
Yumasdaleni is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Politics & Apprenticeship. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Affective registers in qualitative team research: interpreting the self in encounters with the state
Tanya Jakimow,Yumasdaleni +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an approach to enhance understandings of personhood and self-becoming through an affective reading of field notes and interview transcripts in cross-cultural research teams.
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Is money an insurmountable barrier to women’s political representation in transactional democracies? Evidence from North Sumatera, Indonesia
TL;DR: In this article , women candidates can lower the cost of expensive election campaigns through practices that achieve the symbolic ends of money politics without cash transfers to voters and campaigners without cash transfer to voters.
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NGOs, ‘Straddler’ Organisations and the Possibilities of ‘Channelling’ in Indonesia: New Possibilities for State–NGO Collaboration?
Yumasdaleni,Tanya Jakimow +1 more
TL;DR: The Badan Keswadayaan Masyarakat (BKM) as discussed by the authors is a board for community self-reliance in Medan, Indonesia, which was established by the state as implementing agents of a community-driven development programme.
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From campus to legislatures: Women’s experience of electoral politics in Indonesia
TL;DR: The authors focused on Indonesian women's experiences to explain why they remain underrepresented in politics and shed light on the ways its student movements have shaped democracy, identifying the barriers and opportunities faced by women in enhancing their political participation.
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Broken Pathways to Politics: Clearing a Path from Grassroots to Representative Politics
Tanya Jakimow,Mario Gomez,Viyanga Gunasekera,Aida Fitri Harahap,Asima Yanty Siahaan,Nadine Vanniasinkam,Ramona Vijeyarasa,Yumasdaleni +7 more
- 09 Feb 2023
TL;DR: In this paper , comparative research in Indonesia and Sri Lanka reveals four operations critical to mending the broken pathway to politics for non-elite women, including the recognition and valuing of women's preexisting skills, knowledge and experiences gained through grassroots activity for the political field.