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Social Solidarity of The Wadiabero-Haiya People Diaspora Alwi, Alimin; Ram, St. Wijdanah; Dinda, La Ode
International Journal of Qualitative Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): November
Publisher : CV. Literasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47540/ijqr.v4i2.1242

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The problem with migrant communities is that they often only show the phenomenon of earning a living for their families. It is not uncommon for migrant communities to live in one area and not show solidarity behavior, especially in their hometown. In contrast to the Wadiabero-Haiya migrants who show solidarity behavior for their hometown, namely in Wadiabero Village, Gu District, Central Buton Regency. The research uses descriptive qualitative methods, data obtained through participant observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation studies. The results of this research show that: (1) the Wadiabero-Haiya diaspora is spread across the archipelago and neighboring countries; In the archipelago, it is distributed on Papua Island, Maluku Island and its surroundings, on Sulawesi Island, Java Island, Kalimantan Island and Sumatra Island. In neighboring countries, spread across Sabah and Sarawak (2) ways to increase the solidarity of the Wadiabero-Haiya Diaspora Community, namely religious education, introduction to culture and social values, and example; (3) a form of social solidarity, namely mechanical solidarity in the form of a shared view to advance one's hometown, and organic solidarity in the form of mutual need between migrants from different areas for one's hometown. The solidarity created in Wadiabero Village is visible in religious activities, arts activities, and sports activities.
Social Solidarity of The Wadiabero-Haiya People Diaspora Alwi, Alimin; Ram, St. Wijdanah; Dinda, La Ode
International Journal of Qualitative Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): November
Publisher : CV. Literasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47540/ijqr.v4i2.1242

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The problem with migrant communities is that they often only show the phenomenon of earning a living for their families. It is not uncommon for migrant communities to live in one area and not show solidarity behavior, especially in their hometown. In contrast to the Wadiabero-Haiya migrants who show solidarity behavior for their hometown, namely in Wadiabero Village, Gu District, Central Buton Regency. The research uses descriptive qualitative methods, data obtained through participant observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation studies. The results of this research show that: (1) the Wadiabero-Haiya diaspora is spread across the archipelago and neighboring countries; In the archipelago, it is distributed on Papua Island, Maluku Island and its surroundings, on Sulawesi Island, Java Island, Kalimantan Island and Sumatra Island. In neighboring countries, spread across Sabah and Sarawak (2) ways to increase the solidarity of the Wadiabero-Haiya Diaspora Community, namely religious education, introduction to culture and social values, and example; (3) a form of social solidarity, namely mechanical solidarity in the form of a shared view to advance one's hometown, and organic solidarity in the form of mutual need between migrants from different areas for one's hometown. The solidarity created in Wadiabero Village is visible in religious activities, arts activities, and sports activities.
Cultural Adaptation of Regional Postgraduate Students at Makassar State University: A Study of Social and Academic Interaction Najamuddin; Ainun Mardiana; Alimin Alwi
International Journal of Education, Vocational and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 01 (2025): Pebruary,International Journal of Education, Vocational and Social Science( IJ
Publisher : Cita konsultindo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijevss.v4i01.1634

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This study aims to analyze the factors that facilitate the cultural adaptation of out-of-town postgraduate students in terms of social and academic interactions at Makassar State University. Out-of-town students often face various challenges, such as cultural differences, more complex learning systems, and limitations in building social networks. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques in the form of in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation. The results of the study indicate that social support from peers, lecturers, and the campus community are the main factors that help students adjust to a new environment. Intercultural communication skills, participation in student organizations, and the use of technology, especially social media and online discussion groups, also contribute to accelerating the process of student adaptation. The main strategies implemented by students in adapting include building academic independence, developing communication skills, and utilizing digital resources to support the learning process and social interactions.
Local Socio-Economic and Communication Dynamics in Facing Climate Change in Bangkala District, Jeneponto Regency Alimin Alwi; Najamuddin, Najamuddin; Nurfauziah Kasmin
International Journal of Education, Vocational and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 02 (2025): May, International Journal of Education, Vocational and Social Science( IJVESS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijevss.v4i02.1660

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This study aims to analyze the dynamics of local socio-economic and communication in dealing with the impacts of climate change in Bangkala District, Jeneponto Regency. Climate change has brought major challenges to communities, especially in the agriculture and fisheries sectors, which depend on stable environmental conditions. In dealing with these changes, communities develop various adaptation strategies involving economic, social, and communication aspects. This study uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive method, where data is collected through interviews, observations, and documentation to gain a deep understanding of the adaptation strategies implemented by the community. The results of the study show that communities implement various adaptation strategies, such as diversifying income sources, utilizing digital technology to monitor weather and environmental conditions, and strengthening social networks through community cooperation. In addition, community communication patterns have changed from traditional methods to the use of digital media, such as weather applications and online communication groups, which help them in decision making related to agricultural and fisheries activities.