Desintha Dwi Asriani
(Scopus ID 57188976678) Department Of Sociology, Faculty Of Social And Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta

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Jejak Perempuan Buruh Migran dalam Masyarakat ASEAN 2015 Asriani, Desintha Dwi; Amalia, Ezka
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 18, No 2 (2014)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Gadjah Mada

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In the embodiment blueprint of ASEAN Community 2015, there are three important elements of the political and security pillar, the pillar of economic, social and cultural pillars. Are assumed to be mutually reinforcing. However, before the ASEAN Community currently limited to realizing economic growth and defense. Women migrant workers issues such precisely NOT SIGN hearts 8 Sector The services will be liberalized. Writing the initials of the Women’s Studies That puts the migrant workers Astra Honda Motor as ISU Main hearts ASEAN Community Discourse 2015. Article Search Google using secondary data analysis approach, Critical notes the issue of women migrant workers and the opportunities that may be managed critically describe.
The Changes in the Daily Activities Cycle of Women Informal Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Vulnerability and Resilience Asriani, Desintha Dwi; Fatimah, Dati; Mardhiyyah, Mida; Zubaedah, Aminatun
Sawwa: Jurnal Studi Gender Vol. 16 No. 1 (2021): April
Publisher : Pusat Studi gender dan Anak (PSGA) Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang

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Productive work is often identified with public work that generates money, even though productive work is work that has production value. This article is based on research discussing the daily activities cycle of women that work in the informal sector during the Pandemic of COVID-19 in Yogyakarta. The research method is qualitative, followed by gender perspective, to affirm the narrative based on women’s experiences and gender analysis. On one side, economic recession due to the Pandemic of COVID-19 has increased the vulnerability of women in the informal sector because their income depends on daily economic activity. Conversely, implementing social distancing has increased women’s workload at home. However, culturally, women’s works in private sectors such as care work and mothering, tend to be normalized. Economic activity is associated with men’s jobs as breadwinners and is limited to public space. Therefore, women seem unproductive economically despite endless work (at home). This article does not only explore one single aspect of women’s double burdens but discusses how women’s identical activity with care work has been disconnected from the economic cycle chain itself. Meanwhile, living during the COVID-19 pandemic time shows that women’s works become a vital pillar of resilience in handling health and economic crises. Therefore, it is important to reconstruct the meaning of productive roles from a gender perspective, namely roles that have production value both at the public and domestic levels.
Social Reactions toward Online Disclosure of Sexual Violence Azijah, Sarah Marchiani Nur; Asriani, Desintha Dwi
JSW (Jurnal Sosiologi Walisongo) Vol 7, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences - UIN Walisongo Semarang

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Many survivors of sexual violence have come forward to disclose their experiences on social media. The disclosure has generated positive and negative social reactions. Social media users either victimize sexual violence survivors or advocate against it, according to previous studies. This study aims to explore Twitter users’ social reactions to sexual violence disclosure and their narratives. This study used social network analysis and analyzed 1,678 tweets extracted from the Twitter search function. This study discovers two major themes and twelve subthemes of social reactions. New subthemes emerged: condemnation, curiosity, and sharing experiences (positive social reactions) and humor (negative social reactions). The narratives within negative social reactions brought digital harm to sexual violence survivors with prejudice, hostility, and normalization of sexual violence. Meanwhile, positive social reactions represent resistance by challenging harmful users and the authority and retelling sexual violence experiences to a bigger audience. This study provides input to design policy interventions to guide social media users in responding to sexual violence disclosures.
Menantang Dominasi Hukum Patriarki: Pengalaman dan Refleksi Aktivis Perempuan dalam Mengadvokasi Implementasi UU TPKS Asriani, Desintha Dwi; Muharomah, Defirentia One
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 29 No. 1 (2024): Penghapusan Kekerasan Seksual dan Keadilan Gender
Publisher : Yayasan Jurnal Perempuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v29i1.962

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This article describes the experiences and reflections of women activists in facing the challenges of advocating for the issue of sexual violence and the implementation of Anti Sexual Violence Law (UU TPKS) at the community level. A qualitative research method with a feminist perspective was deployed and thus data collection was conducted through interviews with women activists from different regions such as Aceh, Flores, Banjarmasin, Semarang and Yogyakarta. This study develops the perspectives of sociology of law and feminism to understand the extent to which internal and external aspects influence the implementation of the TPKS Law in the community including gender issues in it. The study results show that the implementation of UU TPKS needs to be seen as a complex and non-linear process due to the challenges of legal plurality reflected by the diversity of customary/local laws in a number of communities in Indonesia. Thus, special efforts are needed that not only focus on the provision of legal products, but also on how the legal products, such as UU TPKS, could be seen as inputs that have targets on the transformation of legal culture to the community level.
Menantang Dominasi Hukum Patriarki: Pengalaman dan Refleksi Aktivis Perempuan dalam Mengadvokasi Implementasi UU TPKS Asriani, Desintha Dwi; Muharomah, Defirentia One
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 29 No. 1 (2024): Penghapusan Kekerasan Seksual dan Keadilan Gender
Publisher : Yayasan Jurnal Perempuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v29i1.962

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This article describes the experiences and reflections of women activists in facing the challenges of advocating for the issue of sexual violence and the implementation of Anti Sexual Violence Law (UU TPKS) at the community level. A qualitative research method with a feminist perspective was deployed and thus data collection was conducted through interviews with women activists from different regions such as Aceh, Flores, Banjarmasin, Semarang and Yogyakarta. This study develops the perspectives of sociology of law and feminism to understand the extent to which internal and external aspects influence the implementation of the TPKS Law in the community including gender issues in it. The study results show that the implementation of UU TPKS needs to be seen as a complex and non-linear process due to the challenges of legal plurality reflected by the diversity of customary/local laws in a number of communities in Indonesia. Thus, special efforts are needed that not only focus on the provision of legal products, but also on how the legal products, such as UU TPKS, could be seen as inputs that have targets on the transformation of legal culture to the community level.
Pregnancy Risks of Young Mothers in Medical Discourse and Cultural Settings Rani, Anisa Puspa; Nugroho, Heru; Asriani, Desintha Dwi
Sawwa: Jurnal Studi Gender Vol. 18 No. 1 (2023): April
Publisher : Pusat Studi gender dan Anak (PSGA) Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/sa.v18i1.17689

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East Lombok Regency, despite implementing pregnancy health programs, grapples with a persistently high pregnancy risk. This study investigates the disparity between medical and Sasak cultural perspectives on young mothers’ pregnancy risks. Qualitative case study research reveals a conflict between community sociocultural narratives and medical viewpoints. Cultural norms normalize medical narratives, shaping pre-marital reproductive arrangements, body perceptions, and idealized pregnancy concepts. Young mothers, influenced by cultural values, accept pregnancy as a collective social process within the family. The study emphasizes the impact of cultural determinism on shaping perceptions and preferences for young mothers’ pregnancy health, highlighting the need for an integrated approach that bridges medical and cultural perspectives to address and mitigate pregnancy risks effectively.