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Peran Perempuan dalam Pembangunan Desa Wonokerto, Kec. Sukorejo, Kab. Pasuruan, Jawa Timur Handayani, Triana Dianita; Geraldy, Galang; Soleh, Mochamad Fajar; Irawan, Wika Tata; Rahmawati, Silvi
Bakti Sekawan : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 3 No 2 (2023): Desember
Publisher : Puslitbang Sekawan Institute Nusa Tenggara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35746/bakwan.v3i2.445

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The role of women in the development of Wonokerto village has significantly contributed to its economic recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic. The impact of their involvement is so substantial that it is often referred to as a form of superpower. This has been evident post-COVID-19, as village women successfully navigated the challenges and even managed to enhance the overall well-being of the community, including families. They capitalized on the abundance of avocado and mango farms, which yield agricultural produce every September to October. The public initiative aimed to empower women in the manufacturing and packaging sector has played a crucial role. This initiative provides insights into product packaging and effective marketing strategies, which were traditionally conducted through methods such as word of mouth or displays in glass cases in stores. Thanks to these efforts, mango avocado jam production is now attractively packaged, drawing customers' attention, and marketed online through social media platforms. The aspiration is that the production of mango avocado jam in Wonokerto village not only continues to thrive but also contributes to the overall healing and growth of the community.
Perkawinan Dini di Masa Pandemi: Studi Fenomenologi di Kota Surabaya Geraldy, Galang; Pratama, Dewangga Evan; Amzali, Mikhael; Ravasio, Giacinta Wahyuni
Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (362.66 KB) | DOI: 10.23917/sosial.v3i1.578

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Perkawinan dini menjadi salah satu fenomena sosial yang terus terjadi di Indonesia. Latar belakang sebagai kota metropolis yang sarat dengan identitas sosial budaya yang heterogen, dan di lain sisi perkembangan dan tantangan masyarakat yang dinamis sejalan dengan laju modernisasi dan globalisasi menjadikan isu perkawinan dini Kota Surabaya dapat merepresentasikan kompleksitasnya. Peneliti memetakan peran aktor (stakeholder) mulai dari unsur masyarakat seperti orang tua, remaja, Lembaga Swadaya Masyarakat dan unsur pemerintah seperti Pengadilan Agama, DP5A Kota Surabaya, Kementerian Agama Perwakilan Kota Surabaya, KUA, dan Dinas Pendidikan Provinsi Jawa Timur. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah kualitatif. Melalui serangkaian studi literasi, observasi, wawancara dan temuan di lapangan menunjukkan bahwa 80% perkawinan dini di tahun 2020 dan 2021 terjadi di saat kondisi tidak sedang hamil sedangkan 20% dengan kondisi hamil diluar nikah. Kondisi-kondisi tersebut dilatarbelakangi berbagai faktor yang saling berkelindan mulai dari faktor pemahaman agama dan budaya yang konservatif, budaya globalisasi, rendahnya partisipasi pendidikan dan tuntutan ekonomi. Kemudian setidaknya ada tiga persoalan, pertama terkait Undang-Undang No. 16 Tahun 2019 yang merevisi batas minimal usia perkawinan 19 tahun bagi perempuan. Kedua, belum adanya sinergitas yang terstruktur, sistematis, dan masif antar pemangku kebijakan dan masyarakat terkait pencegahan perkawinan dini. Ketiga, belum adanya sosialisasi, edukasi dan advokasi secara kontinyu dan menyasar pada masyarakat secara langsung terutama dari pemerintah.
Political Dialectics of Settlements in Railway Border: Critical Analysis of SDG’s Discourse in Surabaya Geraldy, Galang
Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/sosial.v5i1.4839

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The phenomenon of settlement spaces on the railway border cannot be exempt from the construction of the Dutch Colonial Government that built the city of Surabaya, focused on economic growth through industrialization and trade. The policy of the Surabaya government provides legality of settlement status and fundamental service rights for local citizens as part of the social sustainability dimension, which then undermines the various relocation efforts that PT KAI (Indonesia railway company) has undertaken. The development of SDGs is expected to transform the reconstruction of residential space to create revitalization in the economic, ecological, and social sustainability dimensions. However, the reality is that Surabaya, which is considered a model of sustainable cities, still needs to implement a concrete space-based political policy based on the SDGs in the settlement space phenomenon. This article roots the phenomenon through the method of critical discourse analysis (CDA), where language, texts, and ideology of sustainability are dominated only by economic and ecological relationships in certain areas and arenas, which are thought to give a positive image and impact on the city. The analysis of the critical discourse is reinforced by Henri Lefebvre's thought in the theory of the production of space (1991) as an analysis in deducting that settlement spaces are not just physical or technical-administrative questions but concern power relations and ideology that encompass social, economic and political life. The SDGs really involve whole elements in reconstructing the political dialectics of space that support the economic, ecological and social dimensions.
Aspirasi Partai Demokrasi Indonesia Perjuangan Dalam Pemberdayaan Perempuan Handayani, Triana Dianita; Geraldy, Galang; Ainul Yakin, Moch; Launda , Launda; purwati, enik
PENITI BANGSA (Pemanfaatan Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Teknologi bagi Masyarakat) Vol 2 No 2 (2024): PENITI BANGSA
Publisher : Universitas Wijaya Kusuma Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/PENITI-BANGSA.v2i22024.327

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The battle of the political parties' legislative candidates ahead of the 2024 presidential and vice-presidential elections is heating up. Legislative candidates are diligently campaigning to get the most votes in anticipation of the general elections to be held on February 14, 2024, with the goal of including women in the list of permanent legislative candidates of 37.7%. The end of the general election with the fulfillment of the quota of women from various proposing parties. In Javanese philosophy, women are identified with 3M (Three M) namely Macak (adorning), Manak (giving birth) and Mapan (serving husband) or heaven and hell following husband. The form of women's powerlessness in their nature, which is always regulated in everyday life. How can women be empowered, they must have skills to achieve the same / equal position and be respected. The concern of the PDI-P, seeing the failure of women in their constituency to cultivate catfish in buckets, gave rise to the initiative of the PDI-P legislative candidate Indah Kurnia to provide assistance as a form of her party's aspiration. The goal is to continue to empower women to have income/skills/insight by cultivating catfish in buckets using hydroponic technology. It is hoped that this aspiration will inspire women who are powerless to become empowered women.
Sociocultural Reproduction in the Midst of Urban Modernization: An Anthropological Study of the Politics of Space in Ketandan Village Surabaya City Geraldy, Galang; Budi, Dwi Windyastuti; Asfar, Muhammad
The Sunan Ampel Review of Political and Social Sciences Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): November
Publisher : UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/sarpass.2024.4.1.109-129

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Ketandan Village is one of the oldest villages located right in the middle of the modernization of the city such as hotel buildings, office centers and trade on Embong Malang, Tunjungan, Praban and Genteng Kali roads. This area is often referred to as the golden quadrilateral of Surabaya's economic growth. In the context of spatial anthropology, the existence of the old village actually has a very strong sociocultural foundation, especially if it is then associated with the presence of the An-Nur Mosque building, the Tomb of Mbah Buyut Tondo and the Joglo Cak Markeso Cultural Hall in the middle of the village. The momentum to develop this cultural capital emerged in 2016 when the revitalization of Joglo Cak Markeso as a pilot project of the Global Public Space Programme (GPSP) and the issuance of the Mayor's Decree related to the status of Ketandan tourism village in 2020. Through the perspective of the political anthropology of space, the spatial aspect is not only measuring technical-material matters but also intertwined with the content of values, knowledge and ideology that affect the social life of the community. The problem is that the cultural construction that is formed is still artificial and procedural, which does not reach the anthropological aspects of space. Spatial practices are incidental and do not become social rituals that encompass daily life. This means that the historic building does not work in the political anthropology of space or move into the political economy of cultural capitalization. This anomaly is a sign that there is cultural disorientation due to weak sociocultural attachment to spatial practices and the determination of urban modernization.
Critical Discourse of Social Space in Urban Sustainable Development: A Neo-Marxian Social-spatial Political Perspective Geraldy, Galang
Journal of Politics and Policy Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jppol.2024.006.02.03

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The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have grown prevalent in development discourse across numerous cities, incorporating economic, ecological, and social aspects. The critical discourse on social space in urban sustainable development, viewed through the lens of neo-Marxian socio-spatial politics, underscores the intricate interplay among space, power, and economy within the urban environment. The language of the SDGs is examined through the lens of capitalist economic frameworks and power dynamics in the development of urban environments. Sustainable development frequently entails intricate conflicts of interest among diverse stakeholders, including governments, corporations, local communities, and civil society organizations. Figures such as Henry Lefebvre and David Harvey engage in neo-Marxian social-spatial political critique. Manuel Castell and Edward Soja emphasize that power and spatial control frequently engender conflict through the commodification of space, illustrating that urban and rural areas are often regarded as commodities for economic profit, leading to gentrification, forced evictions, and social alienation. Economic and social disparities are manifested in spatial inequalities within urban development. Neo-Marxist socio-spatial political theorists emphasize equality, social justice, and individuals' rights to urban space. The research of SDGs is predominantly focused on the junction of economic and ecological mutualism, rather than sufficiently addressing the social and spatial components. This neo-Marxian social-spatial political approach elucidates the complexities and inequities inherent in urban development, providing an analytical framework to comprehend and tackle the issues associated with attaining sustainable and inclusive urban growth.