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Journal : INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EDUCATION SCHOOLARS

COMMUNITY LIFE “KAMPUNG BALI” REVIEW FROM SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL ASPECTS (STUDY IN PATOMAN VILLAGE, BLIMBINGSARI DISTRICT, BANYUWANGI DISTRICT) Dhalia Soetopo; Miskawi; Hanaul Vera Fatehah
International Jurnal of Education Schoolars Vol. 1 No. 3 (2020): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EDUCATION SCHOOLARS
Publisher : MAN Insan Cendekia Jambi

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Kampung Bali is an inland area located in Patoman Village, Blimbingsari District, Banyuwangi Regency in the midst of cultural, religious, ethnic and linguistic diversity, but can live side by side with one another. The topics of the problem in this research are: (1) The history of the existence of Kampung Bali in Patoman Village, Blimbingsari District, Banyuwangi Regency, (2) The Social, Economic and Cultural Life of Kampung Bali in Patoman Village, Blimbingsari District, Banyuwangi Regency, (3) Community efforts Kampung Bali in Banyuwangi Regency in preserving Balinese culture. The method used is a qualitative descriptive method with data collection techniques of observation, interviews, and documentation. The theory used in analyzing this research is Talcott Parsons' theory of Structural Functionalism. The results of this study indicate that (1) the history of the existence of the Balinese village is divided into three waves, namely wave I, there was upheaval during the Blambangan kingdom, waves II & III occurred during the eruption of Mount Agung, (2) the Balinese village community was able to adapt to maintain its sustainability both in terms social, economic and cultural. (3) The efforts of the people of Kampung Bali to preserve Balinese culture include the holding of PKB, the existence of a school for Balinese arts and culture, socialization to youth about Balinese customs and culture, the formation of the Youth Union in the Balinese village called Peradah (Indonesian Hindu Dharma Association).
HISTORY OF THE LOCALIZATION OF GEMPOL PORONG YEAR 1974-2020 IN KALIPOSO VILLAGE: HISTORY OF THE LOCALIZATION OF GEMPOL PORONG YEAR 1974-2020 IN KALIPOSO VILLAGE Siti Holifatun; Dhalia Soetopo; Agus Mursidi; Miskawi
International Jurnal of Education Schoolars Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EDUCATION SCHOOLARS
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This study aims to determine the historical dynamics of Gempol Porong localization which is located in Kaliploso Village, Cluring District, Banyuwangi Regency. The problems studied in this research are: 1). What is the background of the establishment of Gempol Porong Localization? 2). What are the positive and negative impacts of Gempol Porong Localization for the people of Kaliploso Village? 3). What are the community's efforts to prevent the growth of Gempol Porong Localization in Kaliploso Village?. The methodology used in this research is a qualitative analysis approach, which is used to describe the Gempol Porong Localization in 1974-2020. The results of the research conducted at Gempol Porong Localization, Kaliploso Village, started from a collection of small locations located in Cawanan, Plampang, Plosorejo and Rumping. After deliberation and consideration of the establishment of localization in 1974, there was a policy from the Village Government to relocate the locations of these illegal sex workers to remote areas of Cangkring away from the crowds, at that time they were still under the Tampo Village Administration. The year 1998 became a new historical finding regarding the division of the Village, where Dusun Plosorejo carried out the division of the territory, becoming the Village of Kaliploso. The policy shifts to Kaliploso Village to oversee the growth and development of the Gempol Porong Localization. The dynamics of Gempol Porong localization have changed from a social and economic perspective. In 1974-2020 the localization experienced ups and downs of changes from an increase in the economy, changes in lifestyle (clothing, home design and health care). The 2011 policy on localization closures issued by Banyuwangi Regent Regulation No. 88 of 2011. Impact on the income of dependent people. Therefore, the government must also provide a solution with the closure. Various efforts have been made by the community to break the chain of localization development by providing health education conducted by the health authorities, creativity training and child assistance by volunteers to provide education about protecting themselves to avoid sexual crimes