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The Ogoh-Ogoh Tradition in Maju Sejahtera Village, Karang Bintang Subdistrict, Tanah Bumbu Regency (1985–2024) Ni Made Febrianti Eka Putri; Melisa Prawitasari; Dewicca Fatma Nadilla; Rochgiyanti Rochgiyanti
JURNAL PENDIDIKAN IPS Vol 15 No 3 (2025): JURNAL PENDIDIKAN IPS
Publisher : STKIP Taman Siswa Bima

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37630/jpi.v15i3.3027

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The ogoh-ogoh tradition, originally rooted in Balinese Hindu culture, has also developed in transmigration areas such as Dusun 2, Maju Sejahtera Village, Karang Bintang Subdistrict, Tanah Bumbu Regency. This study addresses two main questions: how the ogoh-ogoh tradition was introduced into a transmigrant community, and how local residents interpret its meaning. Positioned to fill a gap in existing research, this study explores how Balinese Hindu traditions adapt outside of Bali. Using historical methods, the research follows four stages: heuristics, source criticism, interpretation, and historiography. Data were collected through interviews with ten key informants and field documentation. Findings show that ogoh-ogoh has been practiced since 1985 and has evolved in form, meaning, and participation—especially among youth organized under STT Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam. The ogoh-ogoh is viewed not only as a symbolic figure to drive away negative forces before Nyepi, but also as a medium for cultural expression, social solidarity, and community identity among Hindus in migration settings. This study demonstrates that tradition can adapt to new environments without losing its core essence. The results of this study are important for strengthening Balinese cultural identity in transmigrant areas. Future research may further explore interreligious relations and the transformation of cultural values through digital and social media.
Pelatihan Guide bagi Borneo Historical Community (BHC) dalam Memperkenalkan Situs Bersejarah di Kota Banjarmasin Sriwati Sriwati; Rochgiyanti Rochgiyanti; Helmi Akmal; Zainal Abidin; Fathurrahman Fathurrahman; Jamaludin Jamaludin
Jurnal Pengabdian UNDIKMA Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): May
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika (UNDIKMA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jpu.v4i2.7597

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This community service activity aims to increase the knowledge, experience, and skills of BHC members as the guide in introducing historical sites in the city of Banjarmasin. The service activity method used is training, discussion, and practice. Training and discussion are carried out to consolidate material on guiding technique, while the practice is carried out to provide experience and skills as the guide for trainees. The participants who took part in this training were administrators and members of the BHC as many as 25 people. The evaluation instrument for this activity uses pre-test and post-test which are analyzed descriptively. The results of this community service activity show that from the cognitive aspect the participants already have very good knowledge because there has been a significant increase in the score of pre-test and post-test. Based on the results of observing the affective aspect of the participants, it can be said that they were good during the training activities. Likewise, the psychomotor aspect can be said to be good based on the results of observations when participants practice being guides. In conclusion, the training participants experience a significant increase both cognitively, affectively, and in the psychomotor aspect in mastering the material to become a guide for introducing the historical sites of the city of Banjarmasin.
Environmental Conservation and Social Inequality in Buffer Areas: A Comparative Case Study Analysis Ilhami, M. Ridha; Subiyakto, Bambang; Rochgiyanti, Rochgiyanti; Abbas, Ersis Warmansyah; Mutiani, Mutiani; Rezeki, Amalia
Jurnal Planologi Vol 22, No 2 (2025): October 2025
Publisher : Universitas Islam Sultan Agung Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/jpsa.v22i2.46256

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This study explores how social disparities manifest in environmental conservation efforts within buffer zones of protected areas, adopting a comparative case study approach across ten diverse settings in Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America. Drawing on qualitative data, it investigates the distribution of benefits, community engagement, and accessibility to natural resources. The analysis reveals that conservation models driven by incentives frequently deepen pre-existing inequities, particularly when policies are crafted without inclusive consultation or sensitivity to local realities. Common challenges identified include elite capture, resource privatization, limited representation of vulnerable groups, and displacements that disregard customary rights. Despite the presence of community-driven initiatives such as local monitoring schemes and ecotourism ventures their impact is often constrained by inadequate governance structures and superficial community involvement. The research underscores the necessity of embedding principles of justice and equity into conservation frameworks to achieve outcomes that are not only ecologically sound but also socially just. Conceptually, this work contributes to critical debates at the intersection of environmental governance and social equity. Practically, it offers guidance for policymakers to design more context-responsive, participatory, and rights-based conservation strategies. In sum, the findings affirm that sustainable conservation is unattainable without meaningful inclusion and respect for historical and cultural claims.
Pelatihan Pembuatan Amparan Tatak Berbahan Dasar Pisang Sebagai Upaya Pelestarian Identitas Budaya Banjar Pada Generasi Milenial Apriati, Yuli; Rochgiyanti, Rochgiyanti; Mattiro, Syahlan
Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Pengabdian Masyarakat (DIMASY)
Publisher : Jurusan Pendidikan Ilmu Pengetahuan Sosial, Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan, Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/fwb4sq71

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Minat generasi muda terhadap kuliner Nusantara semakin menurun akibat dominasi makanan cepat saji dan waralaba asing, sehingga mengancam keberlanjutan kuliner tradisional sebagai identitas budaya. Kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini bertujuan meningkatkan keterampilan generasi milenial dalam membuat kue tradisional Banjar, amparan tatak, sekaligus menumbuhkan kesadaran akan pentingnya pelestarian budaya lokal. Pelatihan dilaksanakan di Asrama Putri Amandit, Banjarmasin Utara, pada 16 Agustus 2025, diikuti oleh 12 peserta dari total 18 target. Metode kegiatan meliputi sosialisasi, praktik langsung pembuatan amparan tatak varian original dan nangka, serta evaluasi menggunakan angket. Hasil evaluasi menunjukkan 92% peserta merasa puas, 83% mampu mempraktikkan ulang secara mandiri, bahkan ada yang terinspirasi untuk mencoba menjualnya pada bulan Ramadhan (karena kue amparan tatak termasuk kue khas untuk berbuka puasa bagi masyarakat Banjar), dan 75% termotivasi untuk melestarikan kuliner Banjar. Temuan ini menegaskan bahwa pelatihan kuliner tradisional dapat menjadi strategi efektif dalam memperkuat identitas budaya dan meningkatkan ketertarikan generasi muda terhadap kuliner Nusantara.
The Ogoh-Ogoh Tradition in Maju Sejahtera Village, Karang Bintang Subdistrict, Tanah Bumbu Regency (1985–2024) Ni Made Febrianti Eka Putri; Melisa Prawitasari; Dewicca Fatma Nadilla; Rochgiyanti Rochgiyanti
JURNAL PENDIDIKAN IPS Vol. 15 No. 3 (2025): JURNAL PENDIDIKAN IPS
Publisher : STKIP Taman Siswa Bima

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37630/jpi.v15i3.3027

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The ogoh-ogoh tradition, originally rooted in Balinese Hindu culture, has also developed in transmigration areas such as Dusun 2, Maju Sejahtera Village, Karang Bintang Subdistrict, Tanah Bumbu Regency. This study addresses two main questions: how the ogoh-ogoh tradition was introduced into a transmigrant community, and how local residents interpret its meaning. Positioned to fill a gap in existing research, this study explores how Balinese Hindu traditions adapt outside of Bali. Using historical methods, the research follows four stages: heuristics, source criticism, interpretation, and historiography. Data were collected through interviews with ten key informants and field documentation. Findings show that ogoh-ogoh has been practiced since 1985 and has evolved in form, meaning, and participation—especially among youth organized under STT Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam. The ogoh-ogoh is viewed not only as a symbolic figure to drive away negative forces before Nyepi, but also as a medium for cultural expression, social solidarity, and community identity among Hindus in migration settings. This study demonstrates that tradition can adapt to new environments without losing its core essence. The results of this study are important for strengthening Balinese cultural identity in transmigrant areas. Future research may further explore interreligious relations and the transformation of cultural values through digital and social media.
PURUN WOVEN MAKING ACTIVITIES: ANALYSIS OF THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE PHYSICAL AND SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT IN THE PALM OIL PLANTATION CONFLICT AREA Rochgiyanti, Rochgiyanti; Mattiro, Syahlan; Effendi, Rusdi
International Conference On Social Science Education Vol 1 (2023): 1st International Conference On Social Science Education
Publisher : Jurusan Pendidikan Ilmu Pengetahuan Sosial, Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan, Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/nx4mq678

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Before the introduction of oil palm plantations, traditionally, the community had developed skills in making purun woven materials whose raw materials came from the wetland environment around where they lived. After the introduction of plantations, the source of raw materials for purun weaving was reduced. This research aims to discover how purun woven can be preserved and the factors that cause the reduction in purun woven production in Barito Kuala Regency. The sustainability of purun woven-making activities not only contributes to the turning of the wheels of the rural economy but also contributes to social science studies. The research was conducted using qualitative methods. The research locations are villages that are centers for making purun weaving in Kuripan District, Barito Kuala Regency, which have been converted into oil palm plantations. Interviews were conducted with purun woven craftsmen, community leaders, and village heads. There were 20 informants. Observations were made of the purun garden and purun weaving activities. The document study was sourced from data from the Central Statistics Agency for Barito Kuala Regency and Kuripan In Figures District and audiovisual recordings related to purun weaving activities. An ethical perspective was used to analyze the data to obtain an overview of the activity of making purun weaving from the researcher's perspective. The results of the research show that people in Barito Kuala Regency can maintain the existence of purun weaving by maintaining purun gardens even though their area is limited, buying purun from other areas, passing down the method of making purun weaving to the younger generation, and innovating purun products. The factors causing the reduction in purun woven production are the reduction in the area of ​​purun plantations due to the conversion of land to oil palm plantations, the difficulty of raw materials, reduced market demand, and unstable selling prices. From the research results, it can be concluded that making purun woven in Barito Kuala Regency can maintain the sustainability of the physical and social environment. This research implies that the tradition of purun weaving can be preserved, and the surrounding environment can be preserved.
Effectiveness of Quantitative Research Methods Course Module in Fostering Students' Academic Literacy Sriwati, Sriwati; Rochgiyanti, Rochgiyanti; Susanto, Heri; Prawitasari, Melisa
Yupa: Historical Studies Journal Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Sejarah FKIP Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/yupa.v8i2.2103

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This research endeavors to implement pedagogical techniques aimed at enhancing students' writing prowess within the framework of learning modules for courses on quantitative research methodologies utilizing a feedback-oriented approach. This research was carried out employing a pre-experimental design, specifically the type one group pretest-posttest design. The experimental cohort comprised pupils enrolled in the Quantitative Research Methods course, belonging to the History Education Department at Lambung Mangkurat University during the odd semester of the academic year 2022/2023. The research outcomes indicate that implementing the quantitative research methods course module with a feedback approach substantially enhances students' academic literacy in composing research proposals. It can be asserted that the implementation of modules employing a feedback-oriented approach is efficacious in cultivating students' proficiency in academic literacy pertaining to quantitative research methodologies
Pelatihan Pembuatan dan Perancangan Website Sebagai Media Sosialisasi Organisasi Borneo Historical Community (BHC) di Kota Banjarmasin Rochgiyanti, Rochgiyanti; Sriwati, Sriwati; Wafa, Itmamil; Rahmawati, Maulida
Jurnal Pengabdian UNDIKMA Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jpu.v5i2.10007

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This community service activity aims to increase the capacity of the BHC organisation in creating and designing a website as a medium for organisational socialisation. The method of implementing this service used mentoring and training. Assistance was intended so that the BHC had socialisation media in the form of a website. In contrast, training was intended to increase the capacity of BHC administrators to manage and fill website content on an ongoing basis. The evaluation instrument for the service activities used a questionnaire via Google form and was analysed descriptively. This service indicated that the BHC, as a social organisation had social media as a means of informing the existence of the organisation to the wider community. Furthermore, the BHC management could operate the website. It was indicated by the increasing quality and quantity of content on the BHC website.
The Impact of Changes from Water Transportation to Land Transportation in Selat District, Kapuas Regency in 1998-2024 Rudy Prasetyo; Rochgiyanti Rochgiyanti; Mansyur Mansyur; Mohamad Zaenal Arifin Anis
JURNAL PENDIDIKAN IPS Vol. 15 No. 1 (2025): JURNAL PENDIDIKAN IPS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37630/jpi.v15i1.1956

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The change from water transportation to land transportation in Selat District, Kapuas Regency is caused by the development of land road infrastructure carried out by the Kapuas Regency Regional Government. This has an impact on the decline of water transportation which was previously the main mode of community mobility. The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of the change from water transportation to land transportation for the community in Selat District, Kapuas Regency from 1998-2024. This research uses a historical method consisting of four stages, namely heuristic, criticism, interpretation, and historiography. The results of the study show that this change has a positive and negative impact on the community in Selat District. The positive impact is the increase in accessibility and mobility of the community, which is supported by an increase in the number of land vehicles. Based on data from the Central Statistics Agency of Kapuas Regency, it shows that the number of land vehicles has increased significantly from 2019 to 2023. The number of land vehicles increased from 2,800 units in 2019 to 4,389 units in 2023. The increase in land transportation shows that the community's dependence is increasing, but it has an impact on decreasing water transportation, reducing jobs, and increasing traffic density. The conclusion reached is that this change is due to the development of road infrastructure that improves accessibility and mobility, but also brings social and economic impacts to communities that previously relied on water transportation.
The Dynamics of Conflict in the Relocation of Traditional Market Vendors in Gambut Subdistrict Banjar Regency Muhammad Hassel Yasa Satria; Rochgiyanti Rochgiyanti; Sriwati Sriwati
JURNAL PENDIDIKAN IPS Vol. 15 No. 1 (2025): JURNAL PENDIDIKAN IPS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37630/jpi.v15i1.2717

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This research discusses the conflict dynamics of the relocation of Kindai Limpuar Market traders in Gambut Sub-district, Banjar Regency, South Kalimantan. The Banjar Regency Government built the New Gambut People's Market as an effort to organize the market and reduce traffic congestion due to trading activities on the road shoulder. However, the plan to relocate traders from Kindai Limpuar Market faced resistance due to the strategic location of the old market, the convenience of trading, the cost of renting stalls, and the lack of supporting facilities in the new market. This research uses a descriptive qualitative method with a phenomenological approach to describe the subjective experiences of traders, consumers, and the surrounding community towards the relocation conflict. The technique of determining informants was carried out through snowball sampling, so that 15 traders and 5 consumers were obtained. Data collection techniques were conducted through in-depth interviews, field observations, and documentation. The results showed that the conflict was vertical between traders and the local government, triggered by differences in interests and unpreparedness of infrastructure. As a result, the Gambut Baru People's Market was abandoned and the building was used as a cattle market and garbage dump. This research recommends a participatory approach in planning market relocation and infrastructure improvements as an effort to reduce conflict and maximize the utilization of market facilities.
Co-Authors Ahmad Parhani Ahmad Priyanka Tegar Pangabdi Akhmad Priyanka Tegar Pangabdi Alfianoor Septiawan Alfisyah Alfisyah Amalia Rezeki Amelia*, Weni Andi Yoga Sapoetra Anis Yusnita Arisandi Arisandi Arliani, Arliani Azkia, Laila Blackson Kanukisya Dafiuddin Salim Dafiuddin Salim, Dafiuddin Daud Yahya Daud Yahya Dewicca Fatma Nadilla Dewicca Fatma Nadilla Dewicca Fatma Nadilla, Dewicca Fatma Eklys Cheseda Makaria Ersis Warmansyah Abbas Fathurrahman Fathurrahman Fathurrahman Fathurrahman Fathurrahman Fathurrahman Fathurrahman Fathurrahman Fathurrahman Fathurrahman Fathurrahman Fitri Mardiani Fitri Mardiyani Halimatus Sa’diah Helmi Akmal Heri Susanto Itmamil Wafa Jamaludin Jamaludin Jamaludin Jamaludin Jumriani Jumriani Jumriani, Jumriani Kanukisya, Blackson Kiptiyah, Mariyatul Leni Pebriantika Lumban Arofah Mansyur Mansyur Mansyur Mansyur Mattiro, Syahlan Mattiro, Syahlan Maulida Rahmawati Meli Hadijah Melisa Prawitasari Miftahuddin Misbah Misbah Misbah Misbah Mohamad Zaenal Arifin Anis Mohamad Zaenal Arifin Anis Muhammad Adhitya Hidayat Putra Muhammad Akbar Setyawan Muhammad Hassel Yasa Satria Muhammad Ridha Ilhami Mulyani Safitri Mustika Wati Mustika Wati, Mustika Mutiani Mutiani Namira, Namira Nasrullah Nasrullah Ni Made Febrianti Eka Putri Nina Permata Sari Norhidayat Norhidayat Nur, Rahmat Nurul Fauziyah, Nurul P, Reski Prawitasari, Melisa Prayudha Aditya Rahmawati, Maulida Rizqullah, M. Yasari Rosalina Rosalina Rudy Prasetyo Rusdi Effendi Setiawan, Muhammad Andri Sidharta Adyatma Sigit Ruswinarsih Sigit Ruswinarsih Siti Rahmawati Sonia Apriliani Sriwati Sriwati Sriwati Sriwati Sriwati Sriwati Subiyakto, Bambang Sulis Setianingsih Sumiati Sumiati Syaharuddin Syahlan Mattiro Wafa, Itmamil Wahdah, Wahdah Widaty, Cucu Wisnu Subroto Yuli Apriati Yuliantri, Rhoma Dwi Aria Zainal Abidin Zainal Abidin Zainal Abidin