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100 1  Vel, Jacqueline,|d1958-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/nr96008042 
245 10 Uma Politics :|ban Ethnography of Democratization in West 
       Sumba, Indonesia, 1986-2006 /|cJacqueline A.C. Vel. 
264  1 Leiden :|bKITLV Press,|c2008. 
300    1 online resource (xvii, 277 pages) :|billustrations, map.
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
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490 1  Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, 
       Land- en Volkenkunde,|x1572-1892 ;|v260 
500    Directory of Open Access Books: DOAB. 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-269) and 
       index. 
505 00 |gI.|tIntroduction --|tSumbanese election campaign --
       |tMaking democracy work --|tOutline and arguments --
       |tSumba in Indonesian context --|tNeo-patrimonialism in a 
       democratic state --|tWidening world of the local elite --
       |tState, power and the forms of capital --|tTradition and 
       authority --|tSpace and time --|tIndividuals and networks 
       --|tPolitical class --|tUma economy and Uma politics --
       |gII.|tSumba and the state --|tSumba: geography and 
       subsistence --|tPopulation --|tHistory of state formation 
       on Sumba --|tState and Sumbanese Christianity --|tState as
       career: Umbu Djima and the forms of capital --|tState as 
       bureaucratic procedures --|tState as economic sector --
       |tSocial cleavage --|gIII.|tTradition, leadership and 
       power --|tTraditional cultural capital --|tEthnicity and 
       traditional political organization --|tTraditional 
       leadership --|tLegitimacy and adat --|tTraditional 
       concepts of power --|tPower resources --|tVillage. 
505 80 |gIV.|tLegal pluralism and village politics --|tVillage 
       politics --|tLegal pluralism --|tForms of capital --|tAdat
       in Lawonda --|tState in the village --|tChristian church 
       in Lawonda --|tDevelopment organisation --|tUmbu Hapi 
       versus Pak Vincent --|tClash of paradigms or legal 
       pluralism --|tVillage justice in West Sumba in 2004--|gV.
       |tRegime change and democratization --|tDemocracy and 
       constitutional liberalism --|tDemands of Reformasi --
       |tChanging local regime --|tUncertainty after May --
       |tCapital town --|gVI.|tViolence in Waikabubak --
       |tExplaining communal violence --|tPreparation: master 
       narratives, previous antagonisms and crisis discourse --
       |tNarrative one: clan rivalries --|tNarrative two: 
       violence, warfare and violent rituals in West Sumba --
       |tNarrative three: local political rivalry --|tNarrative 
       four: national crisis discourse --|tTrigger incident --
       |tTransformation into communal conflict --|tElevation into
       a wider discourse --|tAftermath --|tExplanation and 
       interpretation --|tExplanation one: criminal incident --
       |tExplanation two: part of local elite's political 
       struggle --|tExplanation three: part of long series of 
       endemic riots --|tWaikabubak as case of 'post-Suharto 
       violence in Indonesia' --|tConsequences for the 1999 
       bupati elections. 
505 80 |gVII.|tGrowing political public --|tInternational 
       development aid for political reform --|tCivil society on 
       Sumba --|tAdat revival --|tIn touch with the rest of the 
       world --|tRadio and newspapers --|tVoices of the political
       public --|tSmall town --|gVIII.|tCreating a new district -
       -|tDecentralisation and pemekaran --|tEconomic stakes --
       |tHistorical arguments for pemekeran --|tCultural and 
       religious arguments --|tRhetoric and theatre --|tSocial 
       forces behind pemekaran --|tOverseas Sumbanese --|tLocal 
       campaign leaders --|tWell-educated but unemployed youths -
       -|tWomen --|tCampaigning for Central Sumba --|gIX.
       |tElections --|tLocal election experience --|tDemocratic 
       elections in --|tParliament elections in --|tPresidential 
       elections --|tPilkada --|tWest Sumba's pilkada candidates 
       --|tUmbu Bintang: the performing prince --|tElection rally
       in Kabunduk, Central Sumba --|tSymbols, rhetoric and 'the 
       angry man' --|tPote Leba: the intellectual bureaucrat --
       |tGolkar, bureaucrats and businessmen --|tResult --|gX.
       |tConclusions --|tLocal context --|tCapital and leadership
       --|tPolitical identity --|tPolitical class, political 
       public and the tani class --|tDemocratization and Uma 
       politics. 
520    "Democracy cannot be implemented overnight. 
       Democratization is an often unpredictable process. This 
       book concentrates on that political transformation in one 
       of Indonesia's most 'traditional' islands, Sumba. Why does
       democratization create such great opportunities for local 
       politicians with their private agenda's? Why does regional
       autonomy, as part of the national democratization program,
       promote socio-economic inequality in West Sumba? This book
       is written out of an intimate knowledge of Sumba's social 
       groupings. Jacqueline Vel lived in Sumba as a development 
       worker for six years in the 1980s and has made frequent 
       return visits for further research since then. She studied
       every stage of 'transition to democracy' in the local 
       context, thus creating this ethnography of 
       democratization. The book analyses themes apparent in a 
       series of chronological events that occurred over a period
       of twenty years (1986-2006). Uma Politics is the sequel of
       Vel's dissertation The Uma Economy, and the title refers 
       to the uniquely Sumbanese type of network politics. The 
       author brings together tradition with the modern economy, 
       government and politics into an evolving, dynamic concept 
       of political culture. Jacqueline Vel is researcher at the 
       Van Vollenhoven Institute of law, governance and 
       development at Leiden University. Part of the research for
       this book was for the Modern Indonesia Project of KITLV in
       Leiden and sponsored by a research fellowship of the IIAS.
       She is currently involved in research on land law, access 
       to justice, and socio-legal aspects of biofuel production 
       in Indonesia"--Publisher's description. 
546    English. 
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653  0 Political change 
653  0 Democratization 
653  0 Regional autonomy 
653  0 Politics 
653  0 Political elite 
653  0 Political culture 
653  0 Local government 
653  5 Sumba Barat 
653  5 Nusa Tenggara Timur 
653  5 Indonesia 
655  0 Electronic books. 
655  4 Electronic books. 
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