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Title:
BUREAUCRACY ANALYSIS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT PARADIGMS

Authors:
Indar Arifi ,Indonesia

Abstract:
In interpreting the participatory development paradigm, the purpose of this research is to explain, describe, reveal and analyze the bureaucracy of local authorities. This style of study is concise and uses qualitative approaches, given that it is easier to deal with complex social phenomena through qualitative approach. The venue for the study is in Wajo Regency, Province of South Sulawesi, Indonesia. The Tudang Sipulung model is a group involvement model that only exists in agriculture, while the Need Assesman framework looks at the Usaid mentoring model. These two models are very popular with the community but in the final decision-making process this model is no longer visible, so it can be seen that the participatory development process is only at the lowest level, namely the sub-district village. The results show that Tudang Sipulung, a method of participation that looks horizontal and collective, only acts as a mediator by the government

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