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Efektifitas Kearsipan dalam Meningkatkan Pelayanan Administrasi Hasnawati; Erdawati, Mega
Journal of Indonesian Scholars for Social Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): JISSR
Publisher : Cendekiawan Indonesia Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (209.811 KB) | DOI: 10.59065/jissr.v2i2.37

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Arsip merupakan pusat ingatan dari setiap organisasi. Apabila arsip yang dimiliki oleh organisasi kurang baik pengelolaannya, maka akibatnya akan mempengaruhi tingkat reputasi suatu organisasi, sehingga organisasi yang bersangkutan akan mengalami hambatan dalam pencapaian tujuan. Setiap pegawai dalam suatu organisasi, perkantoran maupun pemerintahan dituntut agar dapat bekerja efektif dan efisien dalam menunjang tujuan organisasi, supaya pegawai dapat bekerja efektif, kualitas dan kuantitas harus sesuai kebutuhan organisasi. Pada intinya Kearsipan adalah hal-hal yang berhubungan dengan arsip atau suatu proses mulai dari penciptaan, penerimaan, pengumpulan, pengaturan, pengendalian, pemeliharaan dan perawatan serta penyimpanan warkat menurut sistem tertentu. Saat dibutuhkan dapat dengan mudah, cepat dan tepat ditemukan. Bila arsip-arsip tersebut tidak bernilai guna lagi, maka harus dimusnahkan. Kearsipan adalah manajemen arsip sebagai proses pengawasan, penyimpanan, dan pengamanan dokumen serta arsip baik dalam bentuk kertas maupun media elektronik.
Empowering Communities through Ecotourism: A Holistic Model for Sustainable Development Erdawati, Mega; Ayub, Zulkifli
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 7, No 2 (2024): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), November
Publisher : Mahesa Research Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34007/jehss.v7i2.2360

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This study explores a holistic model of community empowerment through ecotourism as a sustainable development strategy in Bulu Tanah Pine Forest, Bone Regency, Indonesia. Using a qualitative approach with a case study method, this research involved 15 informants selected by purposive sampling, consisting of 5 tourists, 5 stakeholders, and 5 members of the environmental community. Data were collected through in-depth interviews and direct observation in the field. The results showed that community-based ecotourism not only contributes to environmental conservation, but also improves the economic and social welfare of local communities. Tourists and local communities play an active role in conservation activities and sustainability promotion, while stakeholders play a role in providing support, both in the form of facilities and technical training. Community empowerment through ecotourism has proven to be an effective approach in maintaining a balance between economic, social and environmental interests. This research offers guidance for the development of sustainable ecotourism by integrating various stakeholders to create wider benefits for local communities and the environment.
Local Government Social Intervention Strategy: A Sociological Study of the Effectiveness of Empowerment Programs Asrijal, Andi; Indrawati, Ajeng R; Zulkifli, Zulkifli; Hasnawati, Hasnawati; Erdawati, Mega
Socious Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Socious Journal - June
Publisher : PT. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/7ck45598

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Social inequality and economic disparity are still deep-rooted structural problems in the lives of Indonesian society. Although various empowerment programs have been launched by local governments, many of them are symbolic and technocratic, and fail to touch the roots of social injustice. This study aims to analyze social intervention strategies in community empowerment programs through a critical sociological approach. Using a literature study method with a qualitative approach, this study examines key theories such as power relations (Foucault), symbolic power (Bourdieu), capability approach (Sen and Nussbaum), and participatory parity (Fraser). The results of the analysis show that the dominance of power in the planning and implementation of empowerment programs often ignores the local socio-cultural context and narrows the space for citizen participation. Empowerment, which should be transformative, has instead become a tool for legitimizing elite, top-down policies. Therefore, the integration of substantive capability and participatory approaches in local policies is needed to dismantle structural inequality and build democratic, just, and inclusive governance. This study emphasizes the importance of reorienting the empowerment paradigm from merely administrative to social transformation that favors marginalized groups and expands the real freedom of society.  
Integration of Local Values and Digital Technology in Empowering Tourism Village Communities in Bone Regency, South Sulawesi Indrawati, Ajeng R; Asrijal, Andi; Zulkifli, Zulkifli; Hasnawati, Hasnawati; Erdawati, Mega
Socious Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Socious Journal - June
Publisher : PT. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/nxmgww74

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This study examines the integration of local wisdom values with digital technology in empowering tourist village communities in Bone Regency, South Sulawesi. Bone Regency has strong cultural values such as siri' na pacce which are the foundation of collective identity, but tourism village development policies are still uniform and do not accommodate local cultural characteristics. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection through interviews, participatory observation, and documentation in several tourist villages. Thematic analysis was conducted to understand the dynamics of the meaning of local values, technology adaptation, and community participation. The results of the study indicate tension between cultural preservation and the demands of modern digitalization. Village communities adopt technology selectively with the important role of traditional leaders as curators of cultural content. Social media is an effective means of promoting and expressing cultural identity, but low digital access and literacy are obstacles. The study emphasizes the need for an inclusive and participatory digital empowerment approach, involving all community actors to make technology an instrument for preserving and strengthening culture while encouraging sustainable socio-economic transformation of tourist villages. This model is expected to bridge tradition and modernity harmoniously in the context of local tourism development.
Inclusive Ecotourism and Social Transformation in Bone Regency Erdawati, Mega; Mudassir, Andi; Hazan, Hazan; Nasaruddin, Nasaruddin; Syam, Andi Wahyuni
Strukturasi: Jurnal Ilmiah Magister Administrasi Publik Vol 7, No 2 (2025): STRUKTURASI: JURNAL ILMIAH MAGISTER ADMINISTRASI PUBLIK, SEPTEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/strukturasi.v7i2.6508

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This study aims to analyze the development strategies of inclusive ecotourism and its role in promoting social transformation and improving community welfare in Bone Regency, South Sulawesi. A qualitative case study design was applied, involving 20 informants comprising tourism entrepreneurs, village officials, community leaders, youth, and NGO representatives. Data were collected through semi-structured in-depth interviews (45–90 minutes each), participatory observation at tourist sites, and analysis of 12 policy and program documents. The data were analyzed thematically using Miles and Huberman’s framework, with triangulation of sources and member checking to ensure validity. The results indicate that inclusive ecotourism strategies rely on optimizing local natural and cultural potential (e.g., waterfalls, forests, traditional cuisine), governance through Pokdarwis and village cooperatives, and multi-stakeholder collaboration. These practices have led to income diversification—household earnings from tourism increased by an estimated 20–35%—strengthened cultural identity, and improved social cohesion measured through greater youth and women’s participation. The main challenges remain limited infrastructure, low tourism literacy, and internal conflicts due to unclear benefit-sharing mechanisms. On the other hand, opportunities include growing youth involvement (over 40% of active actors in new initiatives), government support programs, and integration with the regional tourism sector. The findings imply that inclusive, community-based ecotourism can serve as a sustainable development model when supported by policy interventions in infrastructure, capacity building, and equitable governance. This study contributes theoretically by linking ecotourism to social transformation and practically by offering policy recommendations for rural tourism development.