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EVALUASI PENYEBARAN INFORMASI PADA PROSES REKONSTRUKSI PASCA BENCANA ALAM DI KOTA PALU ANDI AKIFAH; RISQY ALFIYATY; KUDRATULLAH
JURNAL EKONOMI, SOSIAL & HUMANIORA Vol 2 No 11 (2021): INTELEKTIVA : JURNAL EKONOMI, SOSIAL DAN HUMANIORA (EDISI - JUNI 2021 )
Publisher : KULTURA DIGITAL MEDIA ( Research and Academic Publication Consulting )

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After the earthquake, tsunami and liquefaction on 28 September 2018 which devastated Palu City, parts of Sigi and Donggala Regencies, chaos occurred which was triggered by limited access to information and uncoordinated sources of information resulting in confusion of information. This study aims to evaluate the dissemination of information about the post-disaster reconstruction process on 28 September 2018. This research is expected to become a reference for stakeholders in terms of delivering policies to the public so that there is no resistance in disaster-affected communities. This study uses a qualitative approach based on case study research. The results of the study show that the post-natural disaster reconstruction that occurred in Palu City on September 28, 2018 aims to restore the motivation of people's lives for the better. Information related to reconstruction is disseminated in various ways, starting from the central government, regional governments such as the Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR) Office, Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD), village officials, and foundations that donate to the sub-district head, village head, RT/ RW and community leaders who have a closer emotional relationship with the community. The information received is properly evaluated through a deliberation process by the community and the government. The media used in the process of disseminating information is through WhatsApp groups, loudspeakers and face to face.
Kajang; A Picture of Modesty: An Indonesian Local Belief Andi Akifah; Mukrimin Mukrimin
Al-Ulum Vol. 12 No. 1 (2012): Al-Ulum
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Sultan Amai Gorontalo

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The unique of Kajang ethnic is interesting to be studied by different disciplines. Their belief on the messages stated in “Pasanga ri Kajang” drive their step in running their life simply and wisely. This paper explores the community of Kajang and their religious beliefs and values. The importance of the Pasanga ri Kajang and the existence of Ammatoa as they believe as the messenger are two things that maintain their strong values and believes. Although they claimed to be Muslims, their religious practices are much different with general Muslims. They believe that “je’ne temmapettu; sembayang tellara,” which is meant, more or less, “unbreaka-ble ritual ablution and a never ending prayers” as more important than the ritual religious practice. The concept is not primarily by the principles of Islam, but rather it is based on their attitudes and behaviors of daily life on traditional teachings supporting practices, such as “kalumbusuang” (honesty); “gattang” (consistency); “sabbara” (patience); and “appisona” (sincerity).
Democratisation, Decentralisation and Islam: A Reflection of Two Decades of Indonesia's Local Autonomy Mukrimin Mukrimin; Lahaji Lahaji; Andi Akifah
Al-Ulum Vol. 18 No. 1 (2018): Al-Ulum
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Sultan Amai Gorontalo

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In Indonesia, decentralisation has emerged in the name of democratisation over the last decades. Decentralisation, politically, has significantly shaped the relationship between the central and local governments. Therefore, many have believed that the decentralisation is equivalent to the democratisation process. In this article, we attempt to answer these questions: (1) is the decentralisation compatible with consolidated democratisation in Indonesia? (2) How is “the rule by people” implemented for the sake of democracy; in other words, how local people fill these spaces? In this article, we argue that there has been a connection between democratisation process and decentralisation. However, the relationship seems to be superficial.