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Journal : SAKAAI Kajian Sosial dan Humaniora

Analysis of Social Change at Ciber Rescue, Cihideung Udik Village, Ciampea District, Bogor Regency Putri, Dina Amanda; Kusuma, Fadilah Resti; Sinaga, Azaria Zulmahdiyyah; Raina, Thea; Purwandari, Heru; Rosidah, Wilda
Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): SAKAAI : Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora
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Social movements serve the function of an organized collective effort to spark change. Social movements can be considered as driving tools that can push society towards new conditions, facing perceived challenges or needs. Social change is created from the success of social movements that bring about significant differences in community life. This research aims to examine the Ciber Rescue social movement as a driving factor for social change in the community of Cihideung Udik Village. The research was conducted using a qualitative approach through observation and in-depth interviews with informants. The research results show that Ciber Rescue is a community that plays a role in fulfilling social needs, operating at the individual, community, and societal levels, and has a positive influence on society, such as encouraging value changes, increasing collective awareness, fostering a spirit of mutual cooperation, and enhancing public knowledge about health and disaster management. Therefore, the Ciber Rescue community plays an important role, not only in social change within its community but also positively impacting the surrounding society
Modernization of Hydroponic Agriculture in the Beta Maca Farming Women's Group, Babakan Village Alifia Maryadinnisa, Rhizka; Noor Faizah, Nada; Zulva Shafira, Sheren; Haikal Fikri Siregar, Lifadhli; Purwandari, Heru; Rosidah, Wilda
Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): SAKAAI : Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora
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The crisis affecting Indonesia's agricultural sector, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change, has underscored the need for innovation to sustain productivity and farmer welfare. This study aims to explore the role of hydroponic technology adoption in modernizing agriculture within the Women's Farming Group (KWT) Beta Maca in Babakan Village, using Everett Rogers' diffusion of innovation theory as the analytical framework. A qualitative approach was employed through in-depth interviews and participatory observations involving the leader, founder, and members of KWT. The findings indicate that the technology adoption process in KWT Beta Maca follows five key stages: initial knowledge, persuasion through outreach, decision-making, implementation of hydroponic practices, and confirmation of outcomes. Government-provided financial support and training proved to be crucial catalysts in this transition. Despite challenges such as skill adaptation and extreme weather conditions, hydroponic technology has demonstrated significant benefits in resource efficiency and increased income. In conclusion, the adoption of hydroponics in KWT Beta Maca not only enhanced productivity but also strengthened the economic well-being of farmers, proving that technology-based agricultural modernization can foster resilience and broader economic opportunities.