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Persepsi abang none Jakarta terhadap fenomena ondel-ondel ngamen di Jakarta Ardiansyah, Lutfi
Jurnal Komunikasi Profesional Vol 5 No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Komunikasi Universitas dr. Soetomo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (451.449 KB) | DOI: 10.25139/jkp.v5i1.3273

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Ondel-Ondel is one of Betawi special icon an also one of the artworks of Betawi. This giant puppet also believed as a charm in Betawi society for decades. People of Betawi also considered Ondel-Ondel as a sacred culture. Ondel-Ondel is an entertainment for Betawi society that inherited from generation to generation. However, nowadays ondel-ondel is not considered as a sacred property for ritual any longer since the last couple of years. Ondel-ondel has been used for busking in every corner of Jakarta. The aim of this research was to find out the perception of Abang None as the ambassador of tourism to conserve the culture of Betawi regarding the phenomenon Ondel-Ondel that busking on the street. We collected the data by using observation, profound interview, literature review and online data research. This research used the concept of communication and culture theory and it is also a qualitative and descriptive research by using phenomenology and case study method. The result of this research is the Abang None about the difference between the properties of busking ondel-ondel and the Betawi’s entertainment ondel-ondel. Abang None is the disagreement with the busking ondel-ondel since it looked so pity and inappropriate, and Abang None is they would not give the money to the busking ondel-ondel. Keywords: Abang None; Ondel-Ondel; Betawi Culture; Perception.
Persepsi abang none Jakarta terhadap fenomena ondel-ondel ngamen di Jakarta Ardiansyah, Lutfi
Jurnal Komunikasi Profesional Vol. 5 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Komunikasi Universitas dr. Soetomo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (451.449 KB) | DOI: 10.25139/jkp.v5i1.3273

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Ondel-Ondel is one of Betawi special icon an also one of the artworks of Betawi. This giant puppet also believed as a charm in Betawi society for decades. People of Betawi also considered Ondel-Ondel as a sacred culture. Ondel-Ondel is an entertainment for Betawi society that inherited from generation to generation. However, nowadays ondel-ondel is not considered as a sacred property for ritual any longer since the last couple of years. Ondel-ondel has been used for busking in every corner of Jakarta. The aim of this research was to find out the perception of Abang None as the ambassador of tourism to conserve the culture of Betawi regarding the phenomenon Ondel-Ondel that busking on the street. We collected the data by using observation, profound interview, literature review and online data research. This research used the concept of communication and culture theory and it is also a qualitative and descriptive research by using phenomenology and case study method. The result of this research is the Abang None about the difference between the properties of busking ondel-ondel and the Betawi’s entertainment ondel-ondel. Abang None is the disagreement with the busking ondel-ondel since it looked so pity and inappropriate, and Abang None is they would not give the money to the busking ondel-ondel. Keywords: Abang None; Ondel-Ondel; Betawi Culture; Perception.
Analisis Pola Persebaran dan Jangkauan Pelayanan Fasilitas Kesehatan terhadap Permukiman dengan Sistem Informasi Geografis (SIG) di Kabupaten Boyolali Tahun 2025 Ardiansyah, Lutfi; Sunariya, M. Iqbal Taufiqurrahman; Amin, Choirul; Arijuddin, Basyar Ihsan
Jurnal Pendidikan, Sains, Geologi, dan Geofisika (GeoScienceEd Journal) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2026): May (Inpres)
Publisher : Mataram University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/goescienceed.v7i2.1913

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Health services are an important factor for a region because good health services indicate a better quality of life for the community. The coverage and availability of health services are also important factors in supporting optimal health facilities. However, the distribution and service coverage of health facilities are still uneven, resulting in several areas being inadequately served, especially in peripheral and highland areas. This study uses a Geographic Information System (GIS) approach to analyze the distribution patterns and service coverage of health facilities in Boyolali Regency in 2025. The methods used in this study include buffer analysis and Average Nearest Neighbor (ANN) analysis. ANN analysis was used to identify distribution patterns, while buffer analysis was used to measure the service coverage of health facilities in residential areas. The data used were obtained from the locations of health facilities in Boyolali Regency, including hospitals, community health centers, and clinics. The results showed that the distribution pattern of health facilities in Boyolali Regency in 2025 tended to be concentrated in the central area of the regency, especially in Boyolali, Teras, and Mojosongo Districts, which have better accessibility and higher population density. The results of the Average Nearest Neighbor analysis showed that the distribution pattern of health facilities was clustered and statistically significant, with a ratio value of 0.620092, a z-score of -6.541112, and a p-value of 0.000000. The results of the service coverage analysis using a 3000-meter buffer radius showed that there were still areas that had not been optimally covered by health facilities, especially in peripheral and highland districts. These conditions were influenced by topography, accessibility, road networks, and population concentration. Overall, this study indicates that there are inequalities in the distribution and service coverage of health facilities in Boyolali Regency in 2025. Therefore, it is necessary to improve the equitable distribution of health facilities and accessibility through road infrastructure development to support transportation in peripheral and highland areas that are still inadequately served so that health services can operate optimally.