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LINGKAR KUASA KEHIDUPAN KOMUNITAS PEMULUNG PANDESARI KOTA MALANG Amiruddin, Lutfi
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 2, No 2 (2012)
Publisher : Sekolah Pascasarjana UGM

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Study of scavenger community of Pandesari, Malang becomes an importance research to describe deeply the social process the phenomena of scavenger is caused sometimes by local government’s policy neglects their condition. The urban people need residence and job, to avoid roverty many of than became scavenger. The scavengers are subordinated under the power of “boss”. There are the sorter and the weigher who labored by the boss. There are four results of the paper. The rst result shows that the boss achieves power through the patron-client relationship. This relation places the scavengers as dependant to the boss. The second result shows that there has been exploitation occurred in scavenger community. The exploitation places the scavengers as the exploited faction, while the boss is the exploiting faction. The third result shows that the scavengers do resistance as the impact of the exploitation they suffer from. The fourth result is also criticism to Scott’s view in patron-client relationship that the sorter and the weigher are the members of community that are given a special authority from the elite power, with their role for strengthening the power of elite community. They are “the right hand” of elite community who should strengthen and protect power.
PARTICIPATORY MAPPING FOR DISASTERS IN TULUNGREJO VILLAGE, BUMIAJI SUB-DISTRICT, BATU CITY Amiruddin, Lutfi; Rozalinna, Genta Mahardhika
Jurnal Partisipatoris Vol 2, No 1 (2020): Jurnal Partisipatoris
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Malang

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The ecological situation in Batu has a significant potential disaster, one of the areasthat have this is Tulungrejo village in the Bumiaji sub-district of Batu city. In general,there have been thirty-two disaster outbreaks in the Bumiaji sub-district; the areawith the most disaster risk is Tulungrejo village. Therefore, as an awareness ofemergency response situations, participatory mapping for disaster potential risk isessential to conduct by using the information of local people. This research appliedthe Participatory Geographic Information System (Pgis) as the mapping approach.The purpose of using this approach is to produce a disaster risk potential map asthe reference in determining the priority of disaster risk reduction based on theinformation that exists in the local area. This participatory mapping is an essentialpart of creating the social-technical resilience by the community.
The Resilience of Urban Kampong Community in the Aftermath of the Pandemic Amiruddin, Lutfi; Nurhadi , Iwan
Jurnal Partisipatoris Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): March
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Malang

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The impacts of the Covid-19 Pandemic have struck the economic and public health of urban residents. As a community who live in densely populated areas around Pasar Besar Malang, kampong inhabitants must cope with the outbreak as well as recover in the aftermath the pandemic using their own resources. This article investigated the role of the collective memory contributed to forming local knowledge to make the best way to deal with the pandemic turbulences as well as how people started to initiate resilience using the urban infrastructure resources in post-outbreak. Utilizing the qualitative method, the results show two essential findings. First, the collective memory of the past plague was absent in communities’ everyday life for a long time of period which made people have no simple guidance to overcome the pandemic impacts. The politics of ethnic segregation in housing during Colonial Era contribute for keeping distance people from the outbreak history. Second, several urban infrastructures such as clean water supply and public electricity which were properly provided for kampong community devoted in composing resilience during until after the pandemic. Ultimately, using those physical infrastructures the social structures were transformed.
PARTICIPATORY DISASTER RISK MAPPING FOR TOURISM INDUSTRY REGION Amiruddin, Lutfi; Rozalinna, Genta Mahardhika
Wisesa: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): WISESA - Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : UPT. PKM UB

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In order to increase knowledge of disaster risk reduction, we invited some representatives of residents in the tourism industry region to create disaster maps in a participatory approach. This activity conducted according to the points of the Sendai Framework on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) using local knowledge in creating disaster information. The information in our disaster maps were gathered from Focus Group Discussions (FGD), which explored community knowledge related to hazards, vulnerabilities, and disaster risks. Subsequently, the data were visualized through a participatory disaster map that illustrates local knowledge of participants. However, the map of the pandemic disaster cannot yet be described due to the emergence of conflict among residents regarding the implementation of Large-Scale Social Restrictions (PSBB) and several other schemes, which have an impact on tourism. Ultimately, through the making of a participatory disaster risk map, we hoped that disaster mitigation can be initiated independently from local people.
Designing an Accessibility Portal for a Higher Education Institution Nur Allifya, Shafa Anindya; Aknuranda, Ismiarta; Amiruddin, Lutfi
Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies Vol. 9 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : The Center for Disability Studies and Services Brawijaya University

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Education has a vital role in improving one's quality of life. Therefore, education should be inclusive or can be easily accessed by anyone without exception. Brawijaya University is one of the universities that incorporates an inclusive campus program into its policies. All facilities and infrastructure in Brawijaya University should be accessible to benefit the entire academic community of Brawijaya University. But in reality, the facilities at Brawijaya University are still not fully accessible. One thing that needs to be developed to support the creation of an accessible environment is the existence of an online portal that can be a source of information and education for anyone related to disability and accessibility. Using the Design Thinking method, the author researches the Design of an Accessibility Portal for Brawijaya University. This study aims to propose a design solution related to the problems above. This research in the process involves stakeholders (PLD website manager). From this research, the author produced a solution design in the form of a high-fidelity prototype which was then tested using the Single Ease Question method. The solution design gets an effectiveness rate of 98% and an average ease value of 6.51 points from each given task scenario. This test concludes that the solution design has succeeded in providing a solution and is relatively easy to implement on the PLD website.
Kesadaran Tersamar Komunitas dalam Pembangunan Kawasan Ekonomi Khusus (KEK) Singhasari di Tengah Pandemi COVID-19 Amiruddin, Lutfi; Rozalinna, Genta Mahardhika; Yunita, Primadiana
Society Vol 9 No 2 (2021): Society
Publisher : Laboratorium Rekayasa Sosial, Jurusan Sosiologi, FISIP Universitas Bangka Belitung

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The development process of the Singhasari Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in heritage tourism has not paid attention to socialization to residents. On the other hand, the COVID-19 pandemic has also affected its development. With this situation, this research aims to identify the community’s readiness of cultural activists and tourism actors in the Singhasari Special Economic Zone (SEZ). Through the concept of community readiness by searching and analyzing qualitative data, this research finds two important things; first, the community of cultural and tourism activists is still in the readiness level of vague awareness. This model of awareness stems from the distribution of unclear information. The research findings suggest that these communities only get information from gossip among themselves. Second, the COVID-19 pandemic, which slows down the development process, is interpreted as a punishment from God for the SEZ organizers. This interpretation relates to the lack of disclosure of public information regarding the SEZ development process. These two results show that there are symptoms of a crisis in developing sustainable tourism industry.