Anjar, Yuva Ayuning
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Kontruksi Sosial dan Eksistensi Perempuan Bercadar Anjar, Yuva Ayuning; Bukhari, Bukhari; Utari, Nova Hary
Jurnal Sosiologi USK (Media Pemikiran & Aplikasi) Vol 15, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Sociology Department Of Syiah Kuala University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jsu.v15i1.21989

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The veil on women is not always the result of doctrine. The development of women's thoughts in the modern era makes women free to make choices about what they will wear. This article tries to read the veil phenomenon on women through a phenomenological perspective. Research informants were several members of the Majelis Halaqatul Qulub. As a result, the women's decision to use the veil in the Halaqatul Qulub Assembly went through a process of social construction so that they could interpret the veil itself. The veil as part of identity has also been successfully recognized by the surrounding environment because they have succeeded in voicing their choice in using the veil.AbstrakCadar pada perempuan tidak selalu hasil doktrinasi. Perkembangan pemikiran para perempuan era modern membuat perempuan bebas menentukan pilihan mengenai apa yang akan mereka kenakan. Artikel ini mencoba membaca fenomena cadar pada perempuan tersebut melalui perspektif fenomenologi. Informan penelitian adalah beberapa anggota pengajian Majelis Halaqatul Qulub Banda Aceh. Hasilnya keputusan para perempuan menggunakan cadar di Majelis Halaqatul Qulub telah melalui proses konstruksi sosial hingga mereka dapat memaknai cadar itu sendiri. Cadar sebagai bagian dari identitas juga berhasil diakui keberadaanya oleh lingkungan sekitarnya karena mereka berhasil menyuarakan pilihannya dalam menggunakan cadar
PEMBINAAN BERBASIS KEBUDAYAAN UNTUK ANAK BERHADAPAN DENGAN HUKUM OLEH DINAS SOSIAL ACEH Anjar, Yuva Ayuning; Azzahra, Syifa; Ikramatoun, Siti; Jahiddin, Ismail
Jurnal Antropologi Sumatera Vol. 22 No. 2 (2025): Vol 22, No 2 (2025): Jurnal Antropologi Sumatera, Juni 2025
Publisher : Program Studi Antropologi Sosial Pascasarjana Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jas.v22i2.69069

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This article presents an analysis of the implementation of the guidance program for children in conflict with the law (ABH) at the social welfare institution Rumoh Seujahtera Jroh Naguna, Aceh Social Service. This study uses Robert Chamber's empowerment theory and a qualitative case study approach as analytical tools. The case study was chosen because of Aceh's uniqueness, which always provides space for its cultural traditions in all matters, including the guidance of children in conflict with the law. Through interviews with the leadership of the RSJN, social assistants and several ABHs, as well as participatory observations, research results were found that indicate that the implementation of the guidance program for ABH at RSJN has implemented the four principles of Chambers' empowerment indicators, namely: people-centered, participatory, empowering, and sustainable. In addition to the four principles of Chambers' empowerment, the guidance program carried out by the RSJN, Aceh Social Service is also in accordance with the principles of Acehnese law and culture as stated in Qanun 11 of 2008 concerning child protection. The principles of child protection in the Qanun include: 1) non-discrimination; (2) the best interests of the child; (3) the right to life, survival, and development; and (4) respect for the child's opinion. The National Mental Hospital (RSJN) provides a culturally appropriate development program for the Acehnese people, including guidance on studies, religious practices, child psychology, and the development of various hobbies. Through this development, children experience positive changes and gain knowledge to prevent repeating their mistakes and become accepted back into society.