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Mobilitas Migran Islam Jawa di Kuta Selatan Tahun 1974-2017 Putu Dyah Pradnya Paramitha; Sulandjari .
Humanis Vol 23 No 3 (2019)
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This study discussed the dilemma of dependence and fear which was experienced by Hindus in South Kuta to the Javanese Islam migrant on 1974-2017. The problems of the study are formulated as follows: (1) Why is there a big amount of migrations in South Kuta? (2) How are the process and intensity of the migration happened in South Kuta? (3) What are the implications of fear and dependence of the Hindus in South Kuta to the Javanese Islam migrant?. This study used Social history methodology. The theory used in this study was the theory of migration proposed by Everett S.Lee. The result of the study revealed that there are a new finding in this study is the push factor of migration, religion factor, as a unifier, and work ethic (entrepreneurship) which happened to this Javanese Islam migrant. Another pull factor phenomena is the existence of various ceremony within the Hindus in South Kuta as well as the lifestyle of the South Kuta Hindus which is consumptive, hence they are easily used by this Javanese Islam Migrant.
Perkembangan Pariwisata di Banyuwangi Pada Tahun 2000-2015 Fauzan Al Jundi; Sulandjari *; Fransiska Dewi Setiowati Sunaryo
Humanis Volume 17. No. 2. Nopember 2016
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Banyuwangi is an area which newly growth as tourism destination. As the area called The Sunrise of Java, Banyuwangi started to focus its attention to tourism industry. Tourism in Banyuwangi begun with validity of regional autonomy, this was the main step of growing and handling many assets or the potential of Banyuwangi to concerns regional economic development. The government of Banyuwangi already makes plan to build Banyuwangi from many sector, and one of the sector is tourism’s sector.
Perlawanan Masyarakat Hindu Bali Terhadap Reklamasi di Denpasar 1990-2014 Ris Buhan; Anak Agung Bagus Wirawan; Sulandjari *
Humanis Vol 19 No 1 (2017)
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Denpasar City is one of the tourist destinations in the province of Bali. The rapid development of tourism in the city of Denpasar making development policy goes so fast in the 90s. Development is so fast to make the appearance of the symbols of modernity, namely the reclamation and the reclamation Serangan Padanggalak Beach. But the government's development policies are not in line with the aspirations of the Hindu society Denpasar which makes their resistance against the reclamation. Factors that cause people to fight against the background by a variety of factors. These factors, among others, social factors, economic factors of society, environmental factors, cultural factors, and factors of policy set by the government of Denpasar. Resistance to the symbols of modernity implications to the public, governments, and investors. Implications arising covering various aspects ranging from social, economic, cultural, and environmental.
Genealogi Kemenangan Partai Nasional Indonesia Dalam Pemilu 1955 di Bali Fernanda Estepan br. Peranginangin; Sulandjari .
Humanis Vol 21 No 1 (2017)
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The Indonesian National Party (PNI) emerged as the winner of the first Indonesian elections in 1955. Amidst the conditions of the largely illiterate and politically blind people the PNI triumphal process became an interesting thing to reveal. Through the use of Genealogy Foucault this study reveals the hidden power-knowledge relation within the public discourse, which was captured by the political community and the PNI-backed society in the PNI triumphal process in the 1955 Election in Bali. There are three research questions posed in this study, whose answers are sought using the help of Kuntowidjoyo's historical political and intellectual methodology. It is also used to assist the critical social science theory of poststructuralism, especially Foucault's theory of truth-power-discourse relation. The theory is used as the basis for thinking in digging and reconstructing the data and placed also in the framework of the approach of post-refluxism history of Foucault. In this way, the study was able to produce three conclusions from each research question, which was then raised to a conclusion essence, that the PNI was essentially selective about the discourse that would be chosen to be the power that would allow the PNI to emerge as the winner in Election 1955. Any discourse considered to be political advantage, captured the hidden knowledge relations in it, then on that basis creates a new discourse which is considered a truth. Their selectivity in choosing the discourse, ultimately has implications so many discourses that are untouchable which then made criticism by the public through print media.