TY - JOUR
T1 - Community Appropriation of Communal Sanitation
T2 - Everyday sanitation behaviour in an urban kampung area, Kampung Cikini, Jakarta
AU - Ellisa, Evawani
AU - Wilujeng, Estu Putri
AU - Wasnadi, Hanifa Fijriah
AU - Dwianto, Raphaella Dewantari
AU - Anggita, Jenni
AU - Helen, Nurrul
AU - Asyera, Erina
AU - Iramaya, Putri Ayu
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was supported by PINTERMIDI Grant from Universitas Indonesia with contract number: NKB-3170/UN2.RST/HKP.05.00/2020.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Editors, Indonesia and the Malay World.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - This article aims to reveal the appropriation of communal sanitation facilities in an urban kampung area of Kampung Cikini, Jakarta. In Indonesia, MCK (mandi, cuci, kakus) refers to a communal facility for bathing, washing, and urinating/defecating. We argue that the urban kampung dwellers’ behaviour in using communal sanitation facilities is a form of appropriation and reappropriation of space which began with the establishment of the urban kampung area. Having conducted observations, interviews, and focus group discussions, we discovered that communal sanitation facilities have undergone continuous appropriation and reappropriation from colonial times until today in a dialectical process. Appropriation and reappropriation can be seen from the physical change of those facilities and their usages in everyday life. Standards of communal sanitation set by the government are negotiated and appropriated by different actors, while reappropriation depends on gender and labour division within the household.
AB - This article aims to reveal the appropriation of communal sanitation facilities in an urban kampung area of Kampung Cikini, Jakarta. In Indonesia, MCK (mandi, cuci, kakus) refers to a communal facility for bathing, washing, and urinating/defecating. We argue that the urban kampung dwellers’ behaviour in using communal sanitation facilities is a form of appropriation and reappropriation of space which began with the establishment of the urban kampung area. Having conducted observations, interviews, and focus group discussions, we discovered that communal sanitation facilities have undergone continuous appropriation and reappropriation from colonial times until today in a dialectical process. Appropriation and reappropriation can be seen from the physical change of those facilities and their usages in everyday life. Standards of communal sanitation set by the government are negotiated and appropriated by different actors, while reappropriation depends on gender and labour division within the household.
KW - appropriation
KW - communal sanitation
KW - sanitation behaviour
KW - urban kampung
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85150618563&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/13639811.2023.2170085
DO - 10.1080/13639811.2023.2170085
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85150618563
SN - 1363-9811
VL - 51
SP - 1
EP - 26
JO - Indonesia and the Malay World
JF - Indonesia and the Malay World
IS - 149
ER -