Energy Equality in Indonesia Villages: A Discourse Analysis

This study aims to uncover the program of energy independence in Indonesia villages by the government for several decades. as a development program phenomenon of energy use and the development of its sources in the developing villages in Indonesia. The areas selected for observation are four rural a...

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Main Authors: Elvy Maria Manurung, Mumsikah Choyri Diyanah, Paulina Permatasari, Irwanda Wisnu Wardhana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EconJournals 2022-01-01
Series:International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
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Online Access:https://econjournals.com/index.php/ijeep/article/view/12641
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author Elvy Maria Manurung
Mumsikah Choyri Diyanah
Paulina Permatasari
Irwanda Wisnu Wardhana
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description This study aims to uncover the program of energy independence in Indonesia villages by the government for several decades. as a development program phenomenon of energy use and the development of its sources in the developing villages in Indonesia. The areas selected for observation are four rural areas outside Java, namely the state of Central Sulawesi, West Kalimantan, Halmahera, and East Nusa Tenggara. Interview results show that not all villagers understand energy term and there are still rural areas that do not have access to energy sources. Using discourse analysis as a qualitative method and Amartya Sen's theory of development as a freedom, this study shows that energy development still unequal in Indonesia Villages. Development as an extension of human freedom requires a more comprehensive goal. This study recommends that development plans must focus on the main rights of citizens to survive and have reason to live. Villagers have the right to obtain facilities and resources equal to those of urban residents, especially in energy access equity, and to live in prosperity.
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spelling doaj.art-363be0285f9a4c408162b52969b60c0d2023-02-15T16:12:52ZengEconJournalsInternational Journal of Energy Economics and Policy2146-45532022-01-0112110.32479/ijeep.12641Energy Equality in Indonesia Villages: A Discourse AnalysisElvy Maria Manurung0Mumsikah Choyri Diyanah1Paulina Permatasari2Irwanda Wisnu Wardhana3Department of Management, Faculty of Economics, Parahyangan Catholic University, Bandung, Indonesia2Social Science Magister Program of Social and Political Science Faculty, Parahyangan Catholic University, Bandung, Indonesia3Department of Accounting, Faculty of Economics, Parahyangan Catholic University, Bandung IndonesiaFiscal Policy Agency, Indonesia Ministry of Finance, Jakarta IndonesiaThis study aims to uncover the program of energy independence in Indonesia villages by the government for several decades. as a development program phenomenon of energy use and the development of its sources in the developing villages in Indonesia. The areas selected for observation are four rural areas outside Java, namely the state of Central Sulawesi, West Kalimantan, Halmahera, and East Nusa Tenggara. Interview results show that not all villagers understand energy term and there are still rural areas that do not have access to energy sources. Using discourse analysis as a qualitative method and Amartya Sen's theory of development as a freedom, this study shows that energy development still unequal in Indonesia Villages. Development as an extension of human freedom requires a more comprehensive goal. This study recommends that development plans must focus on the main rights of citizens to survive and have reason to live. Villagers have the right to obtain facilities and resources equal to those of urban residents, especially in energy access equity, and to live in prosperity.https://econjournals.com/index.php/ijeep/article/view/12641EnergyVillage DevelopmentEnergy accessEnergy equality
spellingShingle Elvy Maria Manurung
Mumsikah Choyri Diyanah
Paulina Permatasari
Irwanda Wisnu Wardhana
Energy Equality in Indonesia Villages: A Discourse Analysis
International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
Energy
Village Development
Energy access
Energy equality
title Energy Equality in Indonesia Villages: A Discourse Analysis
title_full Energy Equality in Indonesia Villages: A Discourse Analysis
title_fullStr Energy Equality in Indonesia Villages: A Discourse Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Energy Equality in Indonesia Villages: A Discourse Analysis
title_short Energy Equality in Indonesia Villages: A Discourse Analysis
title_sort energy equality in indonesia villages a discourse analysis
topic Energy
Village Development
Energy access
Energy equality
url https://econjournals.com/index.php/ijeep/article/view/12641
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