Dimas Imaniar
Universitas 17 Agustus 1945

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Socio-Cultural Dynamics of Coastal Communities (Case Study; Management of Wood Crafts in Kilensari Village, Panarukan) Dimas Imaniar; Erna Agustina
Journal of Aquaculture Science Vol 6 No 1IS (2021): Vol 6 Issue Spesial 2021 Journal of Aquaculture Science
Publisher : Airlangga University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31093/joas.v6i1IS.174

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There is no society that does not experience change. Likewise with the people in Kilensari Village, Panarukan District, Situbondo Regency. Along with the times, the people of Kilensari Village began to be dynamic. This raises the question 1) What are the aspects that have experienced socio-cultural changes in the activities of the coastal community of Kilensari village? So, what are the factors driving this change? The research method used is descriptive qualitative. The location was chosen in Kilensari Village, Panarukan Subdistrict, Situbondo Regency because this location is the largest fishing village in Situbondo Regency and there is a 1000 km long monument on the north coast highway. The research subjects consisted of village heads, community leaders, wood crafts entrepreneurs. Data collection techniques in the form of observation, and in-depth interviews. The sampling technique is purposive sampling. Based on the results of the study, it can be seen that the aspects that experience changes in the management of wood crafts are aspects of knowledge, aspects of trust, aspects of socio-culture, and aspects of the economic system. While the factors that encourage change are contact with other cultures, people's dissatisfaction with certain areas of life, future orientation, and the value that humans must always try to improve their lives.Keywords: change, social, culture, woodworking.
Empowerment of Pondok Mimbo Coastal Communities in an Effort to Increase Awareness of Population Administration and Fisherman Independence Dimas Imaniar; Erna Agustina
Journal of Aquaculture Science Vol 6 No 1IS (2021): Vol 6 Issue Spesial 2021 Journal of Aquaculture Science
Publisher : Airlangga University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31093/joas.v6i1IS.175

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AbstractPondok Mimbo, Sumberanyar Village is one of the largest fishing villages in Situbondo Regency after Kilensari Village, Panarukan District. The people of Pondok Mimbo are mostly indigenous people whose lineage comes from Madura, East Java. Pondok Mimbo Village is a mainstay area of Situbondo Regency which has an important role in realizing Situbondo Regency as a marine area on the north coast of Java. This study finds the right empowerment model for the coastal community of Pondok Mimbo and analyzes efforts to increase awareness of population administration and the independence of fishermen in Pondok Mimbo. This research is included in descriptive qualitative research with a sociological approach, or in public administration research commonly referred to as applied normative/empirical normative. The empowerment model which aims to build the independence of the fishermen of Pondok Mimbo can be implemented with the cooperation and participation of the community. There needs to be a synergy between the role of the government, both village officials and other relevant agencies, NGOs or related companies, campuses, and the fishing communities themselves. There are supporting factors and inhibiting factors that must be considered and solutions are sought. Supporting factors include the development of the concept of awareness in carrying out all kinds of activities in accordance with the existing population administration, tourism potential and fishery production, active village officials, and the readiness of human resources to motivate themselves and receive assistance and various trainings. The inhibiting factors include limited capital, natural factors, infrastructure, lack of interest in tourism, purchasing power and interest in water games, non-routine income, workers' salaries that are less than the minimum wage, human resources, and lack of awareness of the population. administration, legal aid, and legal protection.Keywords: empowerment, awareness, independence of fishermen.