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POLITIK ETIKA DALAM PERUBAHAN “MALE – FEMALE STYLE” Zaelany, Andy Ahmad
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 3, No 1 (2006): Juni 2006
Publisher : Faculty of Psychology, Diponegoro University

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The topic of “Male-Female Style” is related to the body language (in German: koerper-Sprache), which is in practice become a cover of person identity. Each sexhas socio-culturally a certain area of body language. Community who is supporter of a culturerequires the existence of harmonization between body language with its sex in daily activities.Attitudes and behaviors which create a disharmony of body language and its sex will arousedenunciation and negative acceptance from community toward certain individual.The socio-cultural implication of the change of ‘male-female style’ is vast, especially onthe aspects of demography and culture. The mistakes in the anticipation and the management ofchange could cause a social unrest.
Fish-Bombing Fisherman From Pulau Barang Lompo, South Sulawesi Province: Corruption and Policy for Reducing Destructive Fishing Zaelany, Andy Ahmad
Journal of Indonesian Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 9 No. 1 (2019): Journal of Indonesian Social Sciences and Humanities
Publisher : RMPI-BRIN

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At present, corruption in the fishing sector has become a severe threat to the effectiveness of marine resource management. However, corruption activities that occur in fishing communities are still rarely revealed to the public due to the complexity and lack of researchers who are interested in learning them. The research aims to understand the behavior of the fish-bomb fishermen in Barang Lompo Island, South Sulawesi, in order to arrange suitable policy and program choice for reducing of using fish bombs in fishing activity. This research is conducted by a qualitative approach and ethnography method (participation observation) as well in a time series since 1999. The result showed that the corruption behaviors among the Barang Lompo fishermen are caused by several factors, i.e., aggressive culture, poverty, cultural burden and cultural pride, and consumerism. Corruption, in this case, makes a fishing business more efficient, with short working time indicators, and catches a lot.
Urban Farming as an Alternative in Realizing Sustainable City Development in Indonesia Armansyah, Armansyah; Giyarsih, Sri Rum; Fathurohman, Apit; Soetrisno, Ade Latifa; Zaelany, Andy Ahmad; Setiawan, Bayu; Saputra, Dani; Haqi, Muamar; Lamijo, Lamijo
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 14, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/kawistara.84324

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Urban farming has been associated with sustainable living in urbanized areas. However, theinterconnection between the two need further studies. Alternatives for promoting sustainable living is especially in important in Indonesia because urbanization in the country is expanding, while the area of productive agricultural land is decreasing. The limited spaces become a challenge for urban residents that need land for settlements, planting, green open spaces, spaces for interaction and socializing, and recreation. Therefore, urban farming presents an alternative in answering the problems caused by urbanization. This research aims to explore the interconnection of urban farming and urbanization in an effort to realize sustainable urbandevelopment. This research is the initial part of an effort to create an integrated model of urban farming for urbanization for food security for urban residents (2023-2025) in the Innovation Research for Advanced Indonesia (RIIM) scheme. This study uses qualitative methods withinformants as a sample data source. Informants were selected using a purposive sampling technique, totaling 30 urban farming actors, with details of 10 informants from Palembang City, 10 from Bandung City, and 10 from Denpasar City. Collection through the stages of observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. Data analysis uses the Miles and Hubberman Model with three stages, namely data reduction, data display, and drawing conclusions. The data validity test technique uses triangulation with the cross-check method. The results of the analysis found an interrelation between urban farming and urbanization in nine dimensions, namely; economy,social, environment, health, culture, food, education, tourism, and technology. The interrelationship between urban farming and urbanization is positive, which means that the positive impact of urban farming has an indication of minimizing the negative impact of urbanization. In addition, this interrelation is also relevant to the three principles of sustainable development, namely having the function of controlling environmental impacts to a minimum, economic and social functions.
Urban Farming as an Alternative in Realizing Sustainable City Development in Indonesia Armansyah, Armansyah; Giyarsih, Sri Rum; Fathurohman, Apit; Soetrisno, Ade Latifa; Zaelany, Andy Ahmad; Setiawan, Bayu; Saputra, Dani; Haqi, Muamar; Lamijo, Lamijo
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 14, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/kawistara.84324

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Urban farming has been associated with sustainable living in urbanized areas. However, theinterconnection between the two need further studies. Alternatives for promoting sustainable living is especially in important in Indonesia because urbanization in the country is expanding, while the area of productive agricultural land is decreasing. The limited spaces become a challenge for urban residents that need land for settlements, planting, green open spaces, spaces for interaction and socializing, and recreation. Therefore, urban farming presents an alternative in answering the problems caused by urbanization. This research aims to explore the interconnection of urban farming and urbanization in an effort to realize sustainable urbandevelopment. This research is the initial part of an effort to create an integrated model of urban farming for urbanization for food security for urban residents (2023-2025) in the Innovation Research for Advanced Indonesia (RIIM) scheme. This study uses qualitative methods withinformants as a sample data source. Informants were selected using a purposive sampling technique, totaling 30 urban farming actors, with details of 10 informants from Palembang City, 10 from Bandung City, and 10 from Denpasar City. Collection through the stages of observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. Data analysis uses the Miles and Hubberman Model with three stages, namely data reduction, data display, and drawing conclusions. The data validity test technique uses triangulation with the cross-check method. The results of the analysis found an interrelation between urban farming and urbanization in nine dimensions, namely; economy,social, environment, health, culture, food, education, tourism, and technology. The interrelationship between urban farming and urbanization is positive, which means that the positive impact of urban farming has an indication of minimizing the negative impact of urbanization. In addition, this interrelation is also relevant to the three principles of sustainable development, namely having the function of controlling environmental impacts to a minimum, economic and social functions.