Boundary crossers: The transformation of civil society elites in Indonesia’s post-authoritarian era

Haryanto, Haryanto (2020) Boundary crossers: The transformation of civil society elites in Indonesia’s post-authoritarian era. Politics and Governance, 8 (3). 120 – 129. ISSN 21832463

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Abstract

This article discusses the strategies used by the leaders of civil society organisations (CSOs) to cross the boundary between the field of civil society and the field of the state. Moreover, it examines the implications of this boundary crossing for post-authoritarian politics in Indonesia. In doing so, it tries to answer two questions: First, what are the strategies used by CSO leaders in boundary crossing? Second, what are the political implications of this boundary crossing for Indonesia’s post-authoritarian politics? Using Bourdieu’s field theory as its conceptual framework and drawing on qualitative interviews with CSO leaders, this article scrutinises the mobility of CSO leaders in different sectors: Agrarian, anti-corruption, law, and human rights. It identifies two main strategies used in boundary crossing: Direct and indirect strategies. Such strategies tend to be individual rather than organisational. Neither strategy is exclusive; CSO leaders do not limit themselves to particular strategies but may combine them and use them simultaneously. Another finding is that, when crossing to the state field, CSO leaders may increase or reduce their capital, or even lose it. Furthermore, boundary crossing has several significant implications for post-authoritarian politics in Indonesia: It generates sectoral policies; it creates political linkages; and finally, it leads CSO leaders to exert political control within the state field. © 2020 by the author; licensee Cogitatio (Lisbon, Portugal).

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Cited by: 8; All Open Access, Gold Open Access, Green Open Access
Uncontrolled Keywords: boundary crosser; boundary strategies; Bourdieu; civil society elites; civil society organisations; Indonesia; political implications
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HS Societies secret benevolent etc
Divisions: Faculty of Political and Social Sciences > Politics and Government
Depositing User: Yuli Hesti Wahyuningsih
Date Deposited: 26 Feb 2025 02:50
Last Modified: 26 Feb 2025 02:50
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/14825

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