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MALACAK, MANATAK, MAIMBUL: KEARIFAN LOKAL PETANI DAYAK BAKUMPAI DALAM PENGELOLAAN PADI DI LAHAN RAWA PASANG SURUT -, Wahyu; -, Nasrullah
Jurnal Komunitas Vol 4, No 1 (2012): Tema Edisi: Kearifan Lokal Tidak Pernah Kering
Publisher : Jurnal Komunitas

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Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mngeksplorasi kearifan lokal petani Dayak dalam pengelolaan padi di lahan rawa pasang surut. Penulis ingin membuktikan persepsi bahwa Indonesia yang kaya pertaniannya dapat memberikan kemakmuran bagi para petani. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah pendekatan kualitatif, pengumpulan data dilakukan dengan observasi, wawancara dan dokumentasi. Fakta di lapangan menunjukkan bahwa iklim yang tidak menentu dan bencana alam merupakan tantangan bagi para petani yang perlu banyak mendapat perhatian. Untuk itu, dalam budaya kearifan lokal, para petani Bakumpai Dayak memiliki cara tertentu mengelola pertanian dan teknologi produksi terutama termanifestasikan dalam konsep lokal malacak, manatak dan maimbul. Kearifan lokal juga manifest dalam  cara mencangkul, bantangan dan siklus pertanian.The objective of this study is to discuss the local wisdoms of Dayak rice farmers in managing rice fields in todal marsh area. This study is to prove the assumption that Indonesian rice agriculture can provide welfare for its farmers. Research methods used in this study is qualitative approach, data collection was done by observation, interviews, and documentation. Research found that the erratic climate or natural disaster are the challenges for farmers. In Kalimatan, however, to maintain agricultural and production technology Dayak farmers have developped local wismon in managing agriculture most apparently manifested in three forms: malacak, manatak, dan maimbul. Local knowledge  is also apparent in hoeing methods, bantangan management, and agricultural cycles.
MALACAK, MANATAK, MAIMBUL: KEARIFAN LOKAL PETANI DAYAK BAKUMPAI DALAM PENGELOLAAN PADI DI LAHAN RAWA PASANG SURUT -, Wahyu; -, Nasrullah
KOMUNITAS: International Journal of Indonesian Society and Culture Vol 4, No 1 (2012): Tema Edisi: Kearifan Lokal Tidak Pernah Kering
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v4i1.2394

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Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mngeksplorasi kearifan lokal petani Dayak dalam pengelolaan padi di lahan rawa pasang surut. Penulis ingin membuktikan persepsi bahwa Indonesia yang kaya pertaniannya dapat memberikan kemakmuran bagi para petani. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah pendekatan kualitatif, pengumpulan data dilakukan dengan observasi, wawancara dan dokumentasi. Fakta di lapangan menunjukkan bahwa iklim yang tidak menentu dan bencana alam merupakan tantangan bagi para petani yang perlu banyak mendapat perhatian. Untuk itu, dalam budaya kearifan lokal, para petani Bakumpai Dayak memiliki cara tertentu mengelola pertanian dan teknologi produksi terutama termanifestasikan dalam konsep lokal malacak, manatak dan maimbul. Kearifan lokal juga manifest dalam  cara mencangkul, bantangan dan siklus pertanian.The objective of this study is to discuss the local wisdoms of Dayak rice farmers in managing rice fields in todal marsh area. This study is to prove the assumption that Indonesian rice agriculture can provide welfare for its farmers. Research methods used in this study is qualitative approach, data collection was done by observation, interviews, and documentation. Research found that the erratic climate or natural disaster are the challenges for farmers. In Kalimatan, however, to maintain agricultural and production technology Dayak farmers have developped local wismon in managing agriculture most apparently manifested in three forms: malacak, manatak, dan maimbul. Local knowledge  is also apparent in hoeing methods, bantangan management, and agricultural cycles.
Logical fallacy in speakers’ arguments: what do we learn from final round debate of NUDC Agustin, Karina Estiani; Triana, Novita; -, Nasrullah
Journal of English Teaching, Applied Linguistics and Literatures (JETALL) Vol 7, No 2 (2024): JETALL VOLUME 7 NUMBER 2 2024
Publisher : Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jetall.v7i2.20713

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In debate, speakers often employ logical fallacies to bolster their statements in order to secure victory by persuasively introducing a collection of factual or belief errors. Numerous studies have analyzed the use of logical fallacies, primarily in presidential debates and public figures’ speeches. However, there has been limited research specifically investigating the logical fallacies in students' debates. Therefore, this research aimed to examine the arguments presented by the speakers in the final round debate at NUDC. The objective is to identify and categorize the logical fallacies present in the arguments. The study employed descriptive-qualitative method. The data was taken from recorded video and transcript of the argument featuring eight speakers among NUDC’s finalists. The data are reduced and organized into arguments containing only logical fallacies. They are classified into Damer’s category of arguments. The study reveals that eight fallacies were identified. The most prevalent types of fallacies were those that violated the relevant criterion. Meanwhile, the most frequently occurred fallacy types are manipulation of emotion, appeal to common opinion, and causal oversimplification. The findings suggest that students should be taught to construct effective arguments that are based on evidence and logic, rather than relying on emotional appeals or popular opinions.
Tere Liye’s Reader in Makassar: Community, Class, and the Social Construction of Literary Taste Muhammad, Harry Isra; Oddang, Faisal; -, Nasrullah
Ilmu Budaya: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, Seni, dan Budaya Vol 9, No 3 (2025): Juli 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Budaya Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/jbssb.v9i3.21359

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This article examines how young readers in Makassar construct and perform literary taste through their engagement with Tere Liye’s popular fiction. Employing Bourdieu’s concepts of field, habitus, and capital, and drawing on in-depth interviews, the study traces how taste is formed at the intersection of family background, school environment, peer networks, religious values, and the symbolic power of the marketplace. The findings reveal that, in contrast to Bourdieu’s classic model, family cultural capital does not neatly determine taste; instead, most participants, regardless of class, encounter fiction through schools and communities rather than at home. Organizational life and reading groups emerge as crucial spaces where social capital is accumulated, boundaries of taste are formed, and readers gain recognition and belonging. The commercial dominance of publishers and bookstores further shapes what is visible and legitimate, while the motivational and Islamic themes in Tere Liye’s work respond to both neoliberal aspirations and religious ideals. The study highlights the importance of recognizing the agency of readers, the plural sources of legitimacy, and the uneven structures that frame literary taste in contemporary Indonesia, especially Makassar.