CD Skripsi
Penolakan Kebijakan Relokasi Pedagang Kaki Lima(Pkl) Di Pasar Pusat Kota Padang Panjang
Defita Ayunda/ 1901112138
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Lecturer : Syafrizal
E-mail: [email protected]
Department of Sociology,
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences,
Universitas Riau
Kampus Bina Widya Jl. HR. Soebrantas Km. 12,5 Simpang Baru
Pekanbaru 28293. Tel/Fax. 0761-63277
ABSTRACT
The government built the Padang Panjang City Central Market as a place to sell traders. After the construction was completed, the government controlled traders who were still selling in public areas by issuing a policy of relocation to the Padang Panjang City Central Market. Not all traders accept and there are street vendors who refuse to be relocated. This study aims to determine the factors causing the rejection and the form of rejection of the street vendor relocation policy at the Padang Panjang City Central Market. The method used to obtain research results is a descriptive qualitative method. Data collection techniques in this study used in-depth interviews, observation and documentation. Informants in this study amounted to 9 people with 1 key informant Head of Market Management and 8 street vendors in Pasar Baru Ring Road selected using a purposive sampling technique. The theory used in this study is Ralf Dahrendorf's conflict theory which suggests that there are two groups of interests in conflict, including groups that have authority and groups that must submit to authority. The results of this study indicate that there are two factors causing the refusal of the relocation policy, internal factors and external factors. The internal factors causing the rejection of the relocation policy, where are the location of the business that has been occupied for a long time, the level of income and the rental price. External factors causing the rejection of the relocation policy, namely the arrangement of trading places that have not been well organized, and inconsistent law enforcement officials in relocating street vendors. The form of rejection of the street vendor relocation policy is in the form of continuing to sell in places that have been banned and protesting.
Keywords : Rejections, Policy, Relocation, Street Vendor
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