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PERAN SERTA MASYARAKAT DALAM PELESTARIAN OBJEK WISATA AIR TERJUN NUNGNUNG DI DESA ADAT NUNGNUNG KABUPATEN BADUNG Paramita, Ida Bagus Gede; Tirtayasa, Wayan
Maha Widya Duta: Jurnal Penerangan Agama, Pariwisata Budaya, dan Ilmu Komunikasi Vol 1, No 1 (2017)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Hindu Negeri Mpu Kuturan Singaraja

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Natural beauty is a tourism asset besides Balinese customs and culture, Nungnung waterfall is a tourism ass et as well as being a cultural preservation owned by the Badung regency. Even though it has received serious attention from the Badung Regency Government, this area lacks proper and proper management so that it seems less than optimal. This area is classified as a historic and rare area. The reason is that there is a lack of maximum community involvement in guarding the tourist sites, so conservation needs to be held to educate the public about the sustainability and existence of these objects. Which in turn can generate income for the surrounding community.Keywords: Community Participation and Conservation of Nungnung Waterfall Tourism Objects
STEREOTIP ETNIS TIONGHOA DI BANJAR SANDAKAN, DESA SULANGAI, KECAMATAN PETANG, KABUPATEN BADUNG Paramita, Ida Bagus Gede; Nina Marini, Komang
Maha Widya Duta: Jurnal Penerangan Agama, Pariwisata Budaya, dan Ilmu Komunikasi Vol 2, No 1 (2018)
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The existence of Chinese ethnicity in the midst of Balinese life is an interesting thing to learn, especially the life of Chinese ethnic in the midst of the people of Sandakan Village, Sulangai Village, Petang, Badung Regency. The ability to interact with the surrounding community and the meaning of ethnicity are important things that need to be known. The pattern of interaction can be seen from the existence of mixed marriages with the local Balinese people, and inviting each other during religious rituals. Meanwhile, the meaning of their existence is in social terms, they are involved in the customary activities of the local community. Keywords: Stereotyping, Chinese Ethnicity, Sandakan Village
BAKTI (SUBAK ACTIVITY) SEBAGAI MODEL PENGEMBANGAN AGROWISATA DI DESA PANJI ANOM BULELENG Paramita, Ida Bagus Gede; Dane, Nyoman
Cultoure: Jurnal Ilmiah Pariwisata Budaya Hindu Vol 4, No 2 (2023)
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Tujuan dari penulisan hasil penelitian ini adalah untuk mendiskripsikan terkait dengan pengembangan agrowista yang berkelanjutan. Dalam pengembangannya mencoba mengangkat keberadaan subak sebagai model aktivitas wisata atau yang disebut bakti (subak aktivity). Dalam menganalisis pengembangan agrowisata di desa Panji Anom maka menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dengan tahapan metode analisis data.  Adapun hasil dari analisis data yakni terkait dengan agrowisata yang saat ini menjadi daya tarik wisata berbasis pertanian. Hubungan antara pariwisata dan pertanian tentunya berdampak positif bagi pariwisata dan pertanian, ini  dikarenakan keduanya bisa saling mendukung.  Konsep agrowisata bisa terlihat dari bakti (subak aktivity) yang menekankan tentang keberadaan subak di desa Panji Anom sebagai model pengembangan agrowisata. Bakti (subak aktivity) memiliki beberapa ativitas ketika para wisatawan menikmati agrowisata di desa Panji Anom seperti menikmati panorama alam, belajar bertani, serta ikut mengolah hasil pertanian hingga menikmati suguhan yang langsung diambil dari petani. Keberadaan bakti (subak aktivity) mencerminkan tentang pariwisata yang berkelanjutan karena memperlihatkan aspek ekologi, budaya dan ekonomi.Kata Kunci: Subak Aktivity, Agrowisata, desa Panji Anom
Dekolonialisasi dalam Geguritan Kebo Tarunāntaka: Representasi Kebo Taruna dalam Rekonstruksi Egalitarianisme Paramita, Ida Bagus Gede
Jurnal Penelitian Agama Hindu Vol 9 No 3 (2025)
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Kebo Taruna, within the discursive construction of centrality in shaping various aspects of Balinese society, possesses an inherent connection to the concept of representation. The ideational conception of this character is specifically conveyed in the Geguritan Kebo Tarunāntaka. The manuscript contains discourse mechanisms, metaphorical language, and distinctive constructions of meaning. Textually, the geguritan illustrates Kebo Taruna’s role in de-hegemonizing the dominance of the Majapahit Kingdom over the Balinese Kingdom. This study aims to identify the emancipatory dimensions of the Kebo Taruna character in selected stanzas of the Geguritan Kebo Tarunāntaka, to analyze his representation as a symbol of resistance against Majapahit’s hegemonic power, and to reinterpret the geguritan as a medium of decolonial discourse. The approach employed combines Norman Fairclough’s model of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) with speech act theory. The findings indicate that Kebo Taruna is represented as a symbolic agent who articulates resistance to the coloniality of power and constructs a sovereign and autonomous Balinese identity. The gegugitan reveals emancipatory dimensions through its rejection of hegemonic narratives, glorification of sovereignty, and transformation of language into a decolonial instrument. The conclusion affirms that Geguritan Kebo Tarunāntaka is not merely a literary heritage, but a discursive medium that embodies symbolic resistance, articulates a liberated cultural identity, and enacts decolonial strategies through language making it highly relevant for critical readings of power discourse within the Balinese local context.
Sacred and Rational Negotiations: The Contestation between Ulu Desa and Prajuru Desa in Pedawa and Julah, North Bali Paramita, Ida Bagus Gede; Suarka, I Nyoman; Pujaastawa, Ida Bagus Gde; Suardiana, I Wayan
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025)
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This study examines the contestation between Ulu Desa (sacred-traditional authority) and Prajuru Desa (administrative authority) in the Bali Aga villages of Pedawa and Julah, which reflects the ongoing tension between customary governance and state regulation. The research aims to analyze how historical trajectories, regulatory frameworks, and socio-economic transformations have shaped the dynamics between sacred and bureaucratic leadership. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews, participant observation, and document analysis, and interpreted with Bourdieu’s concepts of habitus, capital, and field as well as Foucault’s theories on power and discourse. The findings reveal that, (1) historical practices of surveillance embedded dual forms of discipline ritual and administrative within village governance, (2) the penetration of state mechanisms, particularly through village competitions and regional regulations, gradually displaced sacred legitimacy in favor of bureaucratic authority and (3) socio-economic factors such as migration, education, technology, and financial support further reinforced the dominance of Prajuru Desa. Nevertheless, Ulu Desa continues to hold symbolic significance as a guardian of cosmological order. In conclusion, the study demonstrates that the contestation between these two institutions illustrates a hybridization of power in Bali Aga society, where tradition and modernity coexist through tension, negotiation, and adaptation.
Model Pengembangan Kawasan Wisata Taman Sri Widari Berbasis Tri Hita Karana di Desa Munduk Bestala Buleleng Agustina, Ni Made Fani; Paramita, Ida Bagus Gede; Lagatama, Pradna
Ganaya : Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 8 No 4 (2025): Article in Press
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Taman Sri Widari area (KWTSW) in Munduk Bestala Village has diverse potential for natural, cultural, and man-made tourism. However, this area has not been managed within an integrated and sustainable development model. This research aims to (1) identify the tourism potential in KWTSW that is suitable for development based on Tri Hita Karana; (2) identify supporting and inhibiting factors for development; and (3) design and recommend a development model based on the principles of Tri Hita Karana. This research uses a qualitative approach with case study methods. Data was collected through observation, interviews, and document analysis, and analyzed using the Miles & Huberman model, SWOT analysis, and data triangulation for validation. KWTSW has the potential for spring sources, trekking, bathing pools, and meditation sites. The results can contribute as a reference in designing tourism potential based on local wisdom in KWTSW as it encompasses potential analysis to development models. Internal and external factors are analyzed as the basis for designing the development model. The proposed model is the Ecoculture tourism package of Taman Sri Widari based on Tri Hita Karana, which includes three tourist activities such as bathing in natural pools, trekking, and meditation.