JADA BAHRIN PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PATTERNS IN THE DIGITALIZATION ERA FROM A GOOD GOVERNANCE PERSPECTIVE Ndaru Satrio , Darman Saputra, dan M. Syaiful Anwar
University of Bangka Belitung
Abstract
The implementation of good governance is a prerequisite for every government to realize the aspirations of the community, it is necessary to develop and implement an appropriate, clear and legitimate accountability
system. The demand for governance to be carried out by involving the
community in the administration of government is very large. Community
aspirations are expected to be accommodated optimally based on the principles of good governance. In addition, obstacles that may be found in its implementation must also be carefully examined. This research is based on an empirical juridical method referring to the validity of legal norms contained in laws and court decisions in the community. Regarding community participation in village governance in the digitalization era in Jada Bahrin Village, Merawang District, Bangka Regency, from the perspective of good governance, it is not optimal. The less than optimal participation of the community in the administration of village governance is due to several obstacles. These obstacles include the following: (1) lack of interest from young people to fill important roles in government- (2) not many people have high school education or equivalent, thus affecting communication and thinking as well as community knowledge regarding technology- (3) main work that has taken up a lot of community time.
Keywords: Public Participation, Digitalization, Good Governance
Topic: Legal Frameworks for Inclusive Digital Transformation