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Spatial Transformation Agriculture to Industry and Social Change in the Peasant Community of Noborejo Subdistrict Intan Feranita; Daru Purnomo; Suryo Sakti Hadiwijoyo
PERSPEKTIF Vol. 12 No. 3 (2023): PERSPEKTIF, July
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/perspektif.v12i3.9327

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The spatial transformation in the Noborejo Subdistrict caused the change from an agricultural area to an industrial one. This transformation impacts society, from assets, and access to social changes in the community. Assets consist of land ownership and income of the farming community, while access is related to access to work for the people of the Noborejo Village community. Spatial transformation is also inseparable from social change, patterns of behavior, and social interaction of people when they experience changes from agrarian to industrial. This study aims to identify the transformation of the agricultural to industrial space in the Noborejo Subdistrict and analyze the effect of the transformation of the agricultural to industrial space on assets, access, and social change in the Noborejo Subdistrict, Argomulyo District, Salatiga City. The problem is focused on spatial transformation and its impact on society to find out what changes and influences have occurred after the change in space. To approach this problem, theoretical references from Marxists are used. The data are collected through interviews, observation, and documentation, then analyzed qualitatively. This study concludes that the transformation of the agrarian to industrial space that occurred in Noborejo occurred after Noberejo changed from a village to a sub-district and joined the City of Salatiga, this change from an agricultural area to industry greatly impacted the assets, access, and social changes of the Noborejo community.
Space Utilization in the Kalimati Long Storage Reservoir Area: A Study from Henri Lefebvre's Perspective Mariasari, Ika Fransisca; Hadiwijoyo, Suryo Sakti; Purnomo, Daru
PERSPEKTIF Vol. 13 No. 4 (2024): PERSPEKTIF October
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/perspektif.v13i4.12180

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This research aims to explain the form of space utilization in the Kalimati Long Storage Reservoir Area from Henri Lefebvre's perspective which includes the dimensions of spatial practice, spatial representation, and representational space. This research uses a descriptive qualitative method with the research observation unit being the Kalimati Long Storage Reservoir Area, while the unit of analysis is space production in the Kalimati Long Storage Reservoir Area from Henri Lefebvre's perspective. Data collection was obtained through interviews, observation, and documentation. The data analysis techniques of Miles and Huberman are data reduction, data presentation, and concluding/verification. The research results obtained are (1) the form of space utilization of the Kalimati Long Storage Reservoir is used for exercising, enjoying the view, taking selfies, fishing, hanging out and trading (2) the Kalimati Long Storage Reservoir has become a lively space due to community activities which produce interaction (3) the Kalimati Reservoir Long Storage Kalimati can be considered a symbol that can change dysfunctional areas into organized areas for community activities. Space never exists in itself, but out of necessity and demand. The production and reproduction of space will continue to be dynamic following the community's sense of sociality.
Co-Authors Abraham, Rendy Hermanto Adrianus Bintang Hanto Nugroho Alfa Fadhila Alvianto Wahyudi Utomo Andika Dwiarta Putra Angela Michelle Setiawan Anggriani Dela Sulu Anis Anjarwati Antik Tri Susanti Aurelia Jessica Auria Rizqi Amelia Bening Hesti Maela Benny Kurniawan Carolina Day Chikitta Carnelian Christi, Oktaria Denanda Cornelius Herdita Aries Permana David Samiyono Deny Firmansyah Dewi Kartika Sari Dina Anike Lumendek Dwi Andriani Elly Esra Kudubun Eunike Gratia Supit Eva Kurniawati Fachrur Rozi, Angga Fickny Djody Turangan Fiona Tiurhana Hutasoit Garcian Gracias Purba Gitami, Thesalonika Kezia Gregorius Giri Surya Pratama Intan Duhita Intan Feranita Irene Iriani Pah Jet Sahertian Jeztril u m Kalaway Jimmy Slamet Basuki Jodelin Muninggar, Jodelin John R Lahade kris murni waruwu Lifia Monica Christian, Phang Mariasari, Ika Fransisca Maura Kinsa Tsabitha Mileniar, Ribka Pristia Monica Biola Gunawan Mubarokhah, Lailatul Muhamad Dwi Mardiyanto Muhammad Alfinka Dwiana Putra Pamuji N. Daldjoeni Nafiah, Khoirun Nisain Natasya Dwina Sukoco Nevia Imelarosa Nilam Puteri Anggini Ratulia Nona Nona Novia Widyastuti Nurayu Wulandari Ode Kurniawan Pah, Mariana Octaviany Leonora Pratiwi Cristin Harnita R. M. Suryo Sakti Hadiwijoyo Ricadona Priyanti Lim Richard Hartono Wijaya Rizki Amalia Yanuartha Roberth Siahainenia, Royke Roberto Cornelis Seba Rukmi, Maurisia Giska Kurnia Rulliyanti Puspowardhani Rusna Eva Linda Sally Agustina Raung Sampoerno, Sampoerno Seprisca Elasia Essing Septi Anggi Prawesti Septyan Widya Wardani Seto Herwandito Shavira Maheswari Aryanto Shela Yonanda Shela Yonanda Shinta, Gebi Septemberi Putri Sion br Simamora, Ayu Sri Rejeki Anggraeni Kartodinoto Sri Suwartiningsih Susi Septi Harningrum Thomas Djulianto Lie Timotius Arief Nugroho Uray Noor Ramada Wahyuni Dwi Purwanti waruwu, kris murni Wedinda Pratiwi Wendy Wijaya T. Gari Yeremia Sabatani Ari Yoghi Geovano Padjalo Yosua Arya Okta Pratama