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SAYAN: COOPERATION MECHANISM IN RURAL MULTI-RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES Katon Setyawan; Kusnul Khotimah
Jurnal Partisipatoris Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): March
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Malang

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Rural communities in Indonesia are still close and strong in implementing cooperation. This research was conducted in Resapombo Village, Blitar Regency with the term cooperation which is popular in the community is Sayan or movement. This research uses a qualitative approach to phenomenological perspective. The research findings show that the multi-religious community still carries out activities in the type of house, in public facilities, and places of worship. These three forms are carried out by interfaith communities. The interfaith community thinks that this is a mechanism that is widely implemented to support harmony among religious believers. Sayan did not see the religious boundaries between one and the other. Nevertheless, some religious leaders do not want the existence of a place of worship. This is considered as an individual view of ordinary people. It's just that other figures disagree with this, there are still figures who argue that the place of worship can still be carried out interfaith.
FAMILY BASED SOCIAL CAPITAL IN HANDLING OF COVID-19 PREVENTION IN BLITAR DISTRICT Kusnul Khotimah; Sarmini Sarmini; Ali Imron
Jurnal Partisipatoris Vol. 2 No. 2 (2020): September 2020
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jp.v2i2.12975

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Indonesia is currently entering a non-natural disaster emergency response phase in the coronavirus pandemic case (Covid-19). Handling during this crisis will determine whether the number of positive cases of Covid-19 will continue to increase or be controlled. Community solidarity can move the Indonesian people together against Covid-19. Finally, social capital is expected to be a social weapon to overcome the Covid-19 disaster. Based on the phenomena written in the background of the problems mentioned above, this study will examine comprehensively and integrated with encouraging the creation of a model of strengthening family-based social capital in dealing with the prevention of Covid-19. This study uses qualitative research methods, the presentation of data from this study uses a descriptive format. The results of this study are social capital in the form of cooperation and participation between citizens so far as a form of social interaction that is beneficial for the prevention of Covid-19 prevention. The village government develops village innovation by calling Endhong Indhit Village, which is to help one another, cooperation among citizens with the dominance of nuclear family and extended family. The purpose of Endhong Indhit Village is that no residents will be disturbed during this pandemic.
COMMUNITY SOCIAL ACTION ON PUNDHEN LO SARI CREATIVE PARK IN MAOSPATI VILLAGE MAGETAN REGENCY Kusnul Khotimah; Katon Setyawan; Sarmini Sarmini; Nasution Nasution
Jurnal Partisipatoris Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): March
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jp.v5i1.25657

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The development of religious tourism does not have to be related to mystical or sacred things. But it can be developed into a creative park with open facilities for children to play. As happened in the Maospati Magetan Village, it has succeeded in developing a village pundhen which was originally a wingit (sacred) place which was converted into an open (profane) park, named Park Creation Lo Sari Maospati. However, this creative park is still used as an annual village clean location by the community. The theory used by the researcher as a research reference in this study is the theory of action from Max Weber, because the researcher sees the phenomenon of the development of the Lo Sari creation park in an effort to empower social and spiritual economy, which is very relevant to the theory of action from Max Weber. This research approach uses a qualitative approach with a Schutz phenomenological perspective. The results of the study indicate that there are at least three groups of people who can be analyzed for their social actions. First, community groups with instrumental rational action, such as village officials and Pokadrwis. They assume that the development of Lo Sari's Pundhen into a creative park will increase the income of local residents. The second group is value rational action, almost the same as instrumental rational action group, except that this group prioritizes religious values. While the third is a traditional action, where the actors who carry out activities at Pundhen Lo Sari are those who follow their previous parents.