Analysis of civil society movements: The case of construction of geothermal power plant in Mount Talang Area

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Hidayatul Fajri, Qori Pebrial Ilham, Historis Soterman Halawa

2018 E3S Web of Conferences Vol. 74 Conference paper Cited by 7

Abstract

Geothermal energy is seen as one of the potential energy sources developed at present and in the future. In addition, geothermal energy is also claimed as environmentally friendly energy. However, the development and utilization of this energy are not fully accepted by all parties. Discourse on renewable and environmentally friendly energy clashes with issues of social injustice on a broader scale the problem of humanity and the environment. This study aims to analyze the movements developed by civil society in advocating the interests of the community in the development of geothermal energy in the mountain region of Talang-Bukit Kili. Our study takes the form of a case study focusing on the actors involved in the movement. This study uses in-depth semi-structured interviews. The results of the study show that movements are formed by several elements, namely; Non-Government Organization (NGO), students, civil society, and academics. These elements then form a different movement model. The movement developed by students and civil society is grouped as a new social movement model. © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2018.

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Universitas Negeri Padang, Department of Public Administration, Padang, 25132, Indonesia; Institut Teknologi Sumatera, Department of Forest Engineering, South Lampung, 35363, Indonesia