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Politicised space and contentious youth in urban environmentalism in Indonesia

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posted on 2025-05-08, 18:25 authored by Meredian Alam
The paper concerns a youth environmental movement in Bandung to reclaim the urban forest Babakan Silawangi. It is proposed that space for protest plays a significant role in social movements such as environmentalism. Public assembly allows activists to voice their political objections and make their discontent known to the citizenry. Yet political space is different to physical place. Political space is an assemblage of co-creation by individuals who occupy the space and demonstrate their subjective meanings for it in expression and lived experience. Since the subjective/collective meanings perceived and experienced by the activists are powerfully enacted, the space itself may shape their identity and this study explores those meanings, which are relational, contextual, and spatial.

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Journal title

Komunitas: International Journal of Indonesian Society And Culture

Volume

8

Issue

1

Publisher

Semarang State University

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Education and Arts

School

School of Humanities and Social Science

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