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    Perbedaan Fungsi-Fungsi Public Relations Dalam Sosialisasi Pemilihan Kepala Daerah (Pilkada) “Kasus Di KPUD YOGYAKARTA Dan KPUD Bantulâ€

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    This research attempts to analyze the differences of Public Relations (PR) function in local election (Pilkada). Pilkada is a democratic process in Indonesia. Government needs big participation of society, as one successful point of pilkada is participation of society. Effort to bring public politics participation cannot be separate from politics socialization process. Socialization process is public attitude establishment and politics orientation process. Pilkada socialization carried out by KPUD (Komisi Pemilihan Umum Daerah) as executor. To make an effective socialization to public, KPUD needs to use specific function called Public Relation. Communication activity between organization and its public divided into some part of PR function, including publicity, advertising, press agentry, lobbying, issue management, investor relation and public affair. Basically, implementation of PR function in the process of PILKADA may be different in each region. It becomes the reason why author want to compare KPUD Yogyakarta and Bantul. Governance system differences among both regions would affect in government’s socialization policy. Those differences depend on population, social classes, demographic condition and personal motivation. It is also effecting in PR function held by government, as in media and in society as target operatio

    Supplementary Data 3 - Study sites: location, population wing length, monitoring method, tide

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    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>Description of the dataset "Supplementary Data 3 - Study sites.csv"<br>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br> The dataset <br>    - is used in the paper "Unexpected diversity in socially synchronized rhythms of shorebirds" Nature 2016 by M. Bulla et al<br>    - contains estimates of mean female and male wing length for each population of biparental shorebirds from a specific study site, plus the locations of the study site, whether the locations had tide, and whether the tide was used by the population for foraging, and how the incubation was monitored.<br>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br> Questions can be directed to: Martin Bulla ([email protected])<br>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br> Values are separated by comma. <br>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br> 1. scinam            : scientific name of the species<br> 2. sp                 : four letter abbreviation of the species's English name<br> 3. study_site             : name of the study site<br> 4. site_abbreviation         : four letter abbreviation of the study site<br> 5. type            : was the study site at the breeding ground (breeding) or not (wintering)<br> 6. lat                : latitude of the study site (decimal)<br> 7. lon                : longitude of the study site (decimal)<br> 8. tidal_habitat             : is the study site at primarily tidal habitat (y=yes, n=no)<br> 9. tidal_used                : if the study site is at primarily tidal habitat, do the birds use it for foraging (y=yes, n=no)<br>10. incubation_monitoring    : method used to monitor incubation (for details see the paper's Extended Data Table 4)<br>11. sexing_method             : identifies the method used to sex individuals to estimate the mean female and male wing length<br>12. pop_wing_f          : mean female wing length for the population<br>13. f_wing_N                  : sample size used for the female mean estimate<br>14. pop_wing_m           : mean male wing length for the population<br>15. m_wing_N              : sample size used for the male mean estimate<br>16. data_source         : is the mean wing estimate based on the primary data ("our primary data") or literature (citation))<br><br>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br>WHEN USING THIS DATA, PLEASE CITE:<br><br>Bulla et al (2016). Supplementary Data 3 - Study sites: location, population wing length, monitoring method, tide. <br>    figshare. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1536260. Retrieved ADD DATETIME.<br><br>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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