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Journal : Humaniora

Ekspresi Budaya Membangun pada Masyarakat Jeron Beteng, Kecamatan Kraton, Yogyakarta Endy Marlina; Arya Ronald
Humaniora Vol 23, No 2 (2011)
Publisher : Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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The society has culture which influencing their habitat which can reveal a culture that underlies their daily life. The aims of this research is to reveal the expression of culture of build the architecture work of society. This topic related to six aspects, they are geography, ideology, personality, belief, social bond, and meaning. They influence the way of thinking, attitude, and cultural creation. This research found the shift and continuity of culture within society which explored based on the changes of the architecture.
PASAR SEBAGAI RUANG SEDULURAN MASYARAKAT JAWA Endy Marlina; Arya Ronald; Sudaryono Sudaryono; Atyanto Dharoko
Humaniora Vol 27, No 1 (2015)
Publisher : Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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This study found the concept of “market as seduluran (brotherhood) space”, Javanese local wisdom in managing social interactions. The concept of social harmony is the realization of Javanese local wisdom that has existed and still running today. In-depth exploration reveals empirical themes that show strategies of market management. This strategy illustrates the public perception of the market, they are market as a common space, space of dhasaran, familial spaces, social media expansion, socioeconomic space, space of paseduluran (brotherhood), chatrooms and entertainment space, changes of the management of market space, the openness of market space, and network of information, knowledge, and culture. Another finding is the task of the market as physical control, functional frame, social milieu, and cultural symbolization. The themes which were found then were further explored with eiditic depth and managed to find a concept of seduluran as the basis of public understanding of the market. The concept of seduluran underlying strategies to maintain social harmony of the society. This concept managed to keep the existence of markets as traditional economic space in the development of a modern economy.
Community Initiative and Harmonizing: Key Strategies in Community-Based Tourism Development in Bejiharjo, Gunungkidul Marlina, Endy; Wahyuhana, Ratika Tulus; Sukmawati, Annisa Mu’awanah
Humaniora Vol 37, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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This study examines the key strategies behind the success of community-based tourism in Bejiharjo Village, Gunung Kidul, Yogyakarta which has become a model of good practice compared to other less successful initiatives. Using a phenomenological approach, this study draws on two years of the researchers’ involvement in a local tourism development program. Through in-depth interviews and sustained engagement between 2022-2024, the research explores how the community articulated its aspirations and developped tourism strategies from the ground up. Findings shows that community initiative plays a critical role in encouraging the community to take ownership and lead tourism development. This challanges the assumption that community empowerment must be externally driven and highlights how meaningful local participation can lead to more sustainable and socially grounded outcomes. The study identifies six key strategies of community empowerment: (1) initiating, (2) networking, (3) mobilizing, (4) building trust, (5) protecting, and (6) harmonizing (integrating efforts for long-term sustainability). These findings provide insights for the government and stakeholders in tourism development to plan better programs resulting in more benefits for improving community welfare.