Rukun Tetangga
Rukun Tetangga (RT) is the division of villages in Indonesia under Rukun Warga. RT is the lowest administrative division of Indonesia.
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Location | Republic of Indonesia |
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Rukun Tetangga is through consultation in the framework of community service [1] set by the village or villages.[2]
The local level of governance of Rukun Warga and Rukun Tetangga also includes the Rukun Kampung [3]
Rukun Tetangga chaired by the Ketua RT elected by its citizens. A RT consists of a number of houses or households(KK).
Most information about governance and functioning of the RT and RW is in Indonesian[4][5] Some non-Indonesian anthropologists have written about the functions and issues [6][7][8][9]
Notes
- "Self-help street by street". The Canberra Times. 41 (11, 769). Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 17 August 1967. p. 19. Retrieved 15 July 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
- Jakarta Raya (Indonesia). Rukun Tetangga; Jakarta Raya (Indonesia). Rukun Kampung; Yayasan Res Publica (Jakarta, Indonesia) (1974), Pelaksaan peraturan pembentukan RI-RK di Daswati I Djakarta Raya, Inter Documentation Company, retrieved 15 July 2016
- Suwarno, P. J; Universitas Sanata Dharma (1995), Dari azazyookai dan tonarigumi ke rukun kampung dan rukun tetangga di Yogyakarta (1942-1989) : sebuah tinjauan historis (Cet. 1 ed.), Universitas Sanata Dharma, ISBN 978-979-8927-09-6
- Jakarta Raya (Indonesia). Biro Administrasi Wilayah (2005), Buku petunjuk pelaksanaan rukun tetangga dan rukun warga (RT-RW), dewan kelurahan dan dewan kota/kabupaten Provinsi DKI Jakarta, Biro Administrasi Wilayah, Provinsi DKI Jakarta, retrieved 15 July 2016
- Jakarta Raya (Indonesia). Direktorat I/Pemerintahan; Jakarta Raya (Indonesia). Kantor Urusan Penduduk (1971), Himpunan peraturan kependudukan : pedoman bagi para lurah, rukun tetangga (RT), rukun warga (RW) dan petugas2 lainnja, tentang kependudukan Daerah Chusus Ibukota Djakarta, s.n, retrieved 15 July 2016
- Mearns, David (1999-04-01), "Urban Kampongs in Ambon: whose domain? Whose desa?(Indonesia)", The Australian Journal of Anthropology, Australian Anthropological Society, 10 (1): 15(1), doi:10.1111/j.1835-9310.1999.tb00010.x, ISSN 1035-8811
- Guinness, Patrick (2015-12-08), Kampung, Islam and State in Urban Java, NUS Press - National University of Singapore, retrieved 15 July 2016
- Guinness, Patrick; Asian Studies Association of Australia (1986), Harmony and hierarchy in a Javanese kampung, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-582666-1
- Guinness, Patrick (1981), Rukun Kampung : social relations in urban Yogyakarta, retrieved 15 July 2016
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