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Journal : Populika

THE DIALECTIC STRENGTH IN SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF URBAN COMMUNITY FOR PREVENTING STUNTING DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Soraida, Safira; Yosi Arianti; Gita Isyanawulan; Diana Dewi Sartika
POPULIKA Vol. 11 No. 2 (2023): Populika
Publisher : Universitas Widya Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37631/populika.v11i2.903

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In Palembang, Indonesia, toddlers who suffer from stunting, a condition marked by a failure to develop, are the subject of this study. This study analyses and assesses the function of urban social construction in avoiding infant stunting during the first 1,000 days of life using a qualitative approach and Berger and Luckmann's theory of social construction. According to the study's findings, this social construction is influenced by socioeconomic elements like education, the surrounding community, and cleanliness, as well as the reality of pregnancy, delivery, and raising children. This study stresses the importance of dialectics in this social construction by demonstrating how clashes and interactions between social systems and people have an impact on efforts to prevent stunting. This work is groundbreaking because it recognises dialectics as a fundamental component of social construction that affects stunting prevalence and prevention. The dialectic offers fresh perspectives for preventing stunting in urban areas like Palembang and highlights the social factors that affect preventative efforts. Keywords: Social Construction; Urban Community; Stunting Prevention; Dialectic Strength
Analysis Of Family Conflict of Child Victims Sexual Violence in Palembang City Arianti, Yosi; Soraida, Safira; Isyanawulan, Gita; Wulindari, Adetia
POPULIKA Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): Populika
Publisher : Universitas Widya Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37631/populika.v13i1.1644

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Sexual violence against children is a violation of human rights, which has a significant impact on the psychological and social conditions of the victims. This research explores the conflict between victims' families in Palembang City through a qualitative approach using observation and interview methods. The informants comprised 4 victims' families, 4 community members, and 1 representative of the Woman Crisis Center. Data analysis using Nvivo software reveals that family conflicts are often triggered by differences in views in dealing with the impact of victims, which are influenced by socio-cultural factors. Family support, including emotional, instrumental, information, and appreciation, has proven crucial in the recovery process. The results of this research provide insight into the impact of sexual violence on families and provide more effective recommendations for handling similar cases. Keywords: Conflict; Sexual Violence; Children; Family; Palembang City.