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Socio-Cultural Intervention As Disaster Mitigation In Indonesia Musrayani Usman; Mario Mario; Sopian Tamrin; Riri Amandaria
JED (Jurnal Etika Demokrasi) Vol 7, No 3 (2022): JED (Jurnal Etika Demokrasi)
Publisher : Universitas of Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/jed.v7i3.8179

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The Republic of Indonesia needs a mitigation system due to considering how vulnerable the archipelago to disasters. Compiled from The National Disaster Management Authority (BNPB) data in 2021, Indonesia will have to deal with 1,441 natural disasters in the period from January to June. This situation gets worse because until now Covid-19 is still high in various corners of the country. Various efforts in the context of handling the disasters have encountered obstacles that could slow down the recovery of the community. Indonesia's disaster management is still absent in playing its role. Therefore, it is necessary to optimize various aspects, including social and cultural capital as an important force. Natural disaster mitigation needs to be done by basing the wealth of cultural heritage, traditions and local wisdom. In addition to saving budget, mitigation models that use social power like this are more responsive so that prevention and recovery can be carried out earlier. This study aims to analyze and identify socio- cultural intervention as a disaster mitigation. This study uses a qualitative method with an explanatory descriptive approach. The data collection was done by using observation, interview, and documentation techniques. The result of this study indicates that disaster management in Indonesia is still spontaneous and does not optimize mitigation interventions in social and cultural aspects such as social networks and local wisdom values.  The socio-cultural intervention system is very realistic because local wisdom exists in every community in the archipelago. This is good for the community to respond to disaster problems.
Phenomena of Juvenile Deliquency (Sociological Study on The Case Assisted by UPTD PPA Makassar City) Sopian Tamrin; Idham Irwansyah; Rafli Rafli
JED (Jurnal Etika Demokrasi) Vol 8, No 2 (2023): JED (Jurnal Etika Demokrasi)
Publisher : Universitas of Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/jed.v8i2.10127

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Cases of children dealing with the law in Makassar City will increase to 35% in 2022. Through this research, it is necessary to determine the factors that underlie children committing law violations at UPTD PPA Makassar City. Qualitative is used as an approach and case studies as its type. Data were collected through observation and interviews as well as documentation activities. Data were analyzed by reduction, presentation, and conclusion. Research informants consisted of ABH, ABH families, and UPTD PPA managers. This study found that the factors underlying children dealing with the law include: (1) Family conditions, unstable family conditions, frequent fights, broken homes, lack of support, and experiences of domestic violence (2) Psychology of the social environment; a social environment that tends to deviate, associates, and the urge to imitate. (3) Socio-economic disparities, basically the children in the case are those from underprivileged families. Their actions are also based on meeting their needs.
Framing Analysis of Syahrul Yasin Limpo Corruption Case in Online Media Tamrin, Sopian; Meutia, Fadhillah Sri; Riduan, Imam Malik
JED (Jurnal Etika Demokrasi) Vol 9, No 4 (2024): JED (Jurnal Etika Demokrasi)
Publisher : Universitas of Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/jed.v9i4.16282

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The corruption case involving Syahrul Yasin Limpo (SYL) became one of the most widely reported events in 2024, reflecting his prominent role as a state official. This study analyzes how online media frame the SYL case and construct public perception using Robert Entman’s framing model—defining problems, diagnosing causes, making moral judgments, and suggesting remedies—alongside Berger and Luckmann’s social construction of reality theory. This study analyzes the framing and construction of reality in ten articles from Detik.com, Kompas.com, Liputan6.com, and CNBC Indonesia were examined. The findings reveal diverse framing approaches: Detik.com emphasizes courtroom drama, Kompas.com maintains neutrality, Liputan6.com highlights SYL’s integrity, and CNBC Indonesia focuses on violations. These differences demonstrate the media’s role in shaping public opinion and monitoring law enforcement. The study recommends that media facilitate critical public discourse to ensure balanced and transparent reporting.