Co-Production Process of Kampung Warna-Warni: Societal Active Participatory in the Urban Slum Management

This research analyses the Co-production process in developing Kampung Warna-Warni Jodipan, Malang City, and its implications for city government regulations regarding urban slum areas. The author uses descriptive qualitative data to explore the co-production process based on primary data obtained t...

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Main Authors: Faqih Alfian, Alvinda Putri Ruriana, Galuh Anissa Sekar Ayu, Bayu Galen Adiputra, Nethaneel Yobel Marpaung, Ken Arya Fauzan Alwan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Indonesia 2024-09-01
Series:Jurnal Politik
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Online Access:https://scholarhub.ui.ac.id/politik/vol10/iss2/2/
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Summary:This research analyses the Co-production process in developing Kampung Warna-Warni Jodipan, Malang City, and its implications for city government regulations regarding urban slum areas. The author uses descriptive qualitative data to explore the co-production process based on primary data obtained through semi-structured interviews with residents of Kampung Warna-Warni and the local Malang city government. Research findings show that the active participation of the community, students, private sponsors, and government agents can create a balance between community autonomy and the need for supervision and assistance from the government, as well as strengthening the bargaining position of the residents of Kampung Warna-Warni. Furthermore, the Kampung Warna-Warni improvement program has become a pilot model used by the Malang City government to regulate other slum settlements. The context of this research is limited to the case of Kampung Warna-Warni Malang City, which succeeded in getting recognition from the government, so the stages of the Co-production process will differ from the case of slum settlements, which the government does not recognise. Future researchers can explore this matter to find comparative patterns of co-production development in recognized and non-recognized slum settlements.
ISSN:2460-7347
2461-0615