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Millennial generation's steps: weaving cultural heritage through pambiwara courses at Permadani studio Sudarsana, Sudarsana; Wijaya, Mahendra; Pujihartati, Sri Hilmi; Marimin, Marimin; Adi, Yustia Atsanatrilova
EduLite: Journal of English Education, Literature and Culture Vol 9, No 2 (2024): August 2024
Publisher : Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/e.9.2.105-124

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The millennial generation in Surakarta faces the imperative need to preserve and fortify the essence of Javanese culture amidst the pervasive forces of globalization driven by internet technology. The emergence of Permadani Studio is perceived as a means to aid millennials in understanding and cherishing local culture. However, what is the social structure within the studio and how does it contribute to the preservation of Javanese culture?. This study adopted a qualitative approach, utilizing in-depth interviews and Focus Discussion Groups to explore the role of Permadani Studio in maintaining the richness of Javanese culture among the millennial generation in Surakarta. Data analysis employed descriptive qualitative methods and Anthony Giddens' structuration theory framework to comprehend the interplay between social structure and individual action in the context of cultural preservation. Through the lens of Anthony Giddens' social structuralism approach, the Pambiwara courses at Permadani Studio demonstrate how social structures, such as Javanese cultural norms and values, shape the institutional framework for cultural preservation. Millennials and course instructors are active agents in rejuvenating cultural preservation practices tailored to their era, showcasing the intricate interaction between structure and agency in safeguarding cultural heritage. These findings underscore the significance of collaboration between social structure and individual agents in addressing the challenges posed by globalization to preserve local culture.
The Symbolic Power Behind Tradition: The Role of Pambiwara in Preserving Javanese Culture Adi, Yustia Atsanatrilova
Komunitas: International Journal of Indonesian Society and Culture Vol. 17 No. 1 (2025): March 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v17i1.16538

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This study explores the role of pambiwara, traditional masters of ceremony, in preserving Javanese cultural heritage in Surakarta, Indonesia. Using a qualitative approach with purposive sampling, in-depth interviews were conducted with 15 informants, including students, teachers, and members of pambiwara courses from September 2 to 15, 2024. The findings shown that pambiwara hold significant cultural authority, which emphasized by the symbolic power which symbolized by the certificate awarded upon course completion. This credential not only affirms mastery of ceremonial practices but elevates its holder’s status, allowing them to conduct important ceremonies like mitoni and weddings. Furthermore, based on Bourdieu theory of symbolism, the study reveals that the certificate confers legitimacy and social prestige, positioning pambiwara as custodians of Javanese cultural traditions. However, as younger generations show increasing interest, challenges in maintaining this exclusivity emerge, underscoring the need for adaptive training methods and formal recognition to ensure the longevity of this cultural practice.
Strengthening the work ethic of business actors in the Girilayu Batik industry Wijaya, Mahendra Wijaya; Pujihartati, Sri Hilmi; Sudarsana, Sudarsana; Adi, Yustia Atsanatrilova; Putri, Alfina Ananda; Andira, Dinda Andira
EduLite: Journal of English Education, Literature and Culture Vol 10, No 2 (2025): August 2025
Publisher : Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/e.10.2.708-723

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The batik industry, as part of Indonesia’s creative economy and cultural heritage, faces challenges in maintaining competitiveness while preserving traditional values. This study aims to examine the work ethic patterns of batik entrepreneurs in Girilayu Village, Matesih District, Karanganyar Regency, and to identify the supporting and inhibiting factors in strengthening them. A qualitative approach was employed through in-depth interviews, observations, and Focus Group Discussions with members of the Batik Giriarum association. The findings show that the work ethic of Girilayu batik makers is marked by flexible time management, independence, and economic motivation based on direct needs. The diffusion of productive values occurs through social agents such as group leaders and senior artisans. Supporting factors include collective culture, personal responsibility, and community support, while the absence of structured time management, incentive systems, and training serves as an inhibiting factor. Using Rogers’ innovation diffusion theory, the study concludes that strengthening the community-based work ethic is crucial for sustaining local creative industries.
TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE VERSUS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS PROTECTION: A CASE STUDY OF GIRILAYU BATIK VILLAGE, INDONESIA Adi, Yustia Atsanatrilova; Wijaya, Mahendra; Pujihartati, Sri Hilmi; Sudarsana, Sudarsana
Cepalo Vol 10 No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25041/cepalo.v10no1.4604

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This study analyzes the social barriers preventing artisans in Girilayu Batik Village, Central Java, from securing Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) protection for traditional batik knowledge. Using a qualitative approach with purposive sampling and in-depth interviews with seven key informants conducted between June and August 2024, the study identifies three main constraints: the absence of a collective artisan identity required for legal classification and representation, the incompatibility of oral knowledge transmission with formal IPR requirements, and the lack of unified institutional structures for registration. Drawing on Bourdieu’s framework, the findings show that fragmented habitus and weak social capital hinder the transformation of embodied cultural capital into institutionalized legal protection. The study demonstrates structural incompatibilities between existing IPR laws and traditional knowledge systems and underscores the need for sui generis legislation that accommodates collective ownership, oral transmission, and cultural significance.
Peran Perguruan Tinggi dan BUMDes dalam Pelatihan Pemasaran Online di Kalangan Kelompok Pengrajin Batik Tulis Girilayu Wijaya, Mahendra; Pujihartati, Sri Hilmi; Sudarsana; Adi, Yustia Atsanatrilova; Putri, Alfina Ananda; Azzahro, Fatimah; Fatimah, Luthfi; Nugraheni, Sekar Ayu; Andira, Dinda
Educate: Journal of Community Service in Education Vol 5 No 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara

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Peran Perguruan Tinggi dan BUMDes Giri Makmur untuk mendukung kegiatan usaha batik tulis dalam menghadapi krisis ekonomi di Desa Wisata Girilayu adalah dengan melakukan pelatihan pemasaran online. Perguruan Tinggi dan BUMDes sebagai fasilitator edukasi pemasaran online dan sasarannya adalah dua belas kelompok pengrajin batik tulis. Peserta pelatihan kelompok pengrajin batik menggunakan teknologi handphone dan laptop. Kegiatan ini bertujuan untuk mengedukasi kelompok pengrajin batik tulis agar mampu memanfaatkan teknologi handphone sebagai alat pemasaran online. Tujuan lainnya untuk mengetahui sejauh mana dampak positif dari pelatihan pemasaran online bagi kelompok pengrajin batik tulis. Pelatihan ini menggunakan metode partisipatif melalui tiga tahapan yang diterapkan secara langsung kepada kelompok pengrajin batik di Desa Wisata Girilayu, yakni ceramah, diskusi, dan praktik. Hasil pelaksanaan pelatihan pemasaran online menunjukkan berjalan secara efektif. Para peserta kelompok pengrajin batik tulis berpartisipasi secara aktif dari tahap pertama sampai tahap terakhir. Kelompok pengrajin batik tulis mulai aktif dan konsisten dalam mengelola media sosial untuk pemasaran online. Para konsumen batik tulis baik lokal, nasional, maupun global di Desa Wisata Girilayu menunjukkan perubahan dari konsumen pasif menjadi konsumen potensial dan cenderung meningkatkan permintaan batik tulis. Keberlangsungan usaha kelompok pengrajin batik tulis di Desa Wisata Girilayu terus berlanjut hingga kini. Kata kunci: BUMDes, Pelatihan, Pemasaran Online