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Socio-Cultural Dynamics of Coastal Communities (Case Study; Management of Wood Crafts in Kilensari Village, Panarukan) Imaniar, Dimas; Agustina, Erna
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 Imaniar, Dimas; Agustina, Erna
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.
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.
ANALISIS PENCEGAHAN DAN PENANGGULANGAN HIV/AIDS PADA POPULASI GAY DAN WARIA DI KABUPATEN BANYUWANGI Erna Agustina; Niko Pahlevi Hentika
REFORMASI Vol 9, No 2 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Tribhuwana Tunggadewi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (122.771 KB) | DOI: 10.33366/rfr.v9i2.1419

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The purpose of this research is to describe and analyze the implementation of Banyuwangi district Regulation no.5 2017, concerning of HIV/AIDS prevention and control for gay and trangender population. The research method used in this study is descriptive-qualitative. The research results on implementation of HIV/AIDS prevention and control for the gay and transgender population on Banyuwangi : First, the communication aspects carried out by the implementor actors have gone well and can carry out collaborative activities, Second, in terms of general resources, it is said to be sufficient, Third, the disposition aspect of the implementor has been very positive, and Four, the aspects of beurocratic structure, where the divison roles between implementing agencies are very clear. Furthermore, the driving factor of the implementation, is the existence of a good relationship between actors of implementor and a high sense of social concern for the problem of HIV/AIDS among individual implementers. The inhibiting factor is that there are still some members of the population from gay and transgender community, who are still difficult to be given directive and the delays in funding support by the government.
CRITICAL STUDY ON POLICY IMPLEMENTATION OF WITHDRAWAL OF PROVINCIAL ROAD RETRIBUTIONS BY THE GOVERNMENT OF TAMANSARI VILLAGE BASED ON GOVERNMENT REGULATION 97/2012: KAJIAN KRITIS PADA IMPLEMENTASI KEBIJAKAN PENARIKAN RETRIBUSI JALAN PROVINSI OLEH PEMERINTAH DESA TAMANSARI BERDASARKAN PERATURAN PEMERINTAH 97/2012 Royatul Firdaus; Hary Priyanto; Erna Agustina
Santhet: (Jurnal Sejarah, Pendidikan Dan Humaniora) Vol 7 No 2 (2023): Santhet : Jurnal Sejarah, Pendidikan dan Humaniora
Publisher : Proram studi pendidikan Sejarah Fakultas Keguruan Dan Ilmu Pendidikan Universaitas PGRI Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36526/santhet.v7i2.1880

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Background: The road to Ijen Geopark is a provincial road that connects Banyuwangi Regency and Bondowoso Regency. The activity of collecting fees by the Tamansari Village Government for road users to Ijen Geopark which is intended to increase development in Tamansari Village has become a polemic in itself. The road to Ijen Geopark has 1 lane which has 2 lanes. Government Regulation 97/2012 explains that the road levy is for roads that have 2 lanes, each lane having at least 2 lanes. Objectives: To describe, analyze, and interpret the implementation of Tamansari Village Government policies in withdrawing provincial road fees for road users to Ijen Geopark based on Government Regulation 97/2012. Method: Using qualitative principles according to constructive and participatory models. Primary data from interviews, and secondary data from the results of literature studies and various regulations relevant to the substance of the research. Result: The fee collection program can be justified if it does not violate existing regulations and is properly beneficial for development and society. Conclusion: The wrong levy collection policy causes community dissatisfaction, causes people to have no sympathy for the government, and reduces the utilization of infrastructure provided by the government.
Implementation of the Mobile Waste Bank Program (BAGIAK) (Study on the Governance of the BAGIAK Program at the Main Waste Bank Office in Banyuwangi Regency) Sari, Widia Novita; Wilujeng, Sri; Agustina, Erna
ADMAN: Journal of Contemporary Administration and Management Vol 2 No 1 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : PT. LITERASI SAINS NUSANTARA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61100/adman.v2i1.191

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The active mobile waste bank (BAGIAK) is an effort to collect the proceeds from sorting inorganic waste from the community in the form of waste savings that can be taken in the form of money. The lack of employees in the field of waste transportation and the lack of adequate facilities and infrastructure at Banyuwangi's main waste bank are important concerns in efforts to manage sustainable waste. Objective: To find out and describe the achievements of the Implementation of the Giat Keliling (BAGIAK) Waste Bank Program (Study on the Management of the BAGIAK Program at the Banyuwangi Regency Main Waste Bank Office. The research method is qualitative and is a type of descriptive research. This implementation is focused on the ideas of George C. Edward III in Winarno 1) Communication, 2) Resources, 3) Disposition, and 4) Bureaucratic Structure. Research results: First, communication about the socialization of the program has not reached all levels of society. This shows that education about the benefits of the program still needs to be improved. Second, resources, number of fleets and number of employees available are still limited. This causes the actively traveling waste bank officers to have to work harder and spend more time. Third, Disposition, employees have shown good performance in carrying out their duties and have commitment and dedication to carry out them. Each level and section in the organizational structure has clear duties and responsibilities, so that there is no overlapping of work and is well organized. This is because the structure is in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).
Analysis of Marginal Group Political Participation at Banyuwangi Regency Election 2020: Study in Transvestite and Gay Communities Pahlevi Hentika, Niko; Agustina, Erna
JKMP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Manajemen Publik) Vol 10 No 2 (2022): Oktober
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (347.93 KB) | DOI: 10.21070/jkmp.v10i2.1689

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This research raises issues of political participation of marginalized groups (transvestites and gays) in regional head elections in Banyuwangi Regency in 2020. Seeing the number of transvestites and gays in Banyuwangi Regency which reached 979 people. If viewed from the number of votes, of course, they surely can influence the election results in Banyuwangi Regency. Transvestites and gays are very interesting to study, because they have high exclusivity and different ways of socializing in society in general and of course have unique political interests and expectations of public policies that benefit them. The results showed that, although transvestite and gay groups have a distinctive pattern compared to other groups of society, especially those related to their political interests. However, the political participation of gay and transvestite groups belongs to the observer group. That is, gay and transvestite groups only participate in voting in the vote only
CRITICAL STUDY ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROVINCIAL ROAD LEVY COLLECTION POLICY BY THE TAMANSARI VILLAGE GOVERNMENT BASED ON GOVERNMENT REGULATION 97/2012: KAJIAN KRITIS PADA IMPLEMENTASI KEBIJAKAN PENARIKAN RETRIBUSI JALAN PROVINSI OLEH PEMERINTAH DESA TAMANSARI BERDASARKAN PERATURAN PEMERINTAH 97/2012 Royatul Firdaus; Hary Priyanto; Erna Agustina
SOSIOEDUKASI Vol 12 No 2 (2023): SOSIOEDUKASI : JURNAL ILMIAH ILMU PENDIDIKAN DAN SOSIAL
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan Dan Ilmu Pendidikan Universaitas PGRI Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36526/sosioedukasi.v12i2.3199

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Background: The road to Ijen Geopark is one of the provincial roads that connects Banyuwangi Regency and Bondowoso Regency. The activity of collecting levies by the Tamansari Village Government on road users to Ijen Geopark which is intended to increase development in Tamansari Village has become a polemic in itself. The road to Ijen Geopark has 1 lane which has 2 lanes. Government Regulation 97/2012 explains that road fees are intended for roads that have 2 lanes, each of which has at least 2 lanes. Objective: To describe, analyze and interpret the implementation of Tamansari Village Government policy in collecting provincial road levies from road users to Ijen Geopark based on Government Regulation 97/2012. Method: Using qualitative principles according to a constructive and participatory model. Primary data comes from interviews, and secondary data comes from literature reviews and various regulations relevant to the substance of the research. Result: The levy collection program can be justified if it does not violate existing provisions and is truly beneficial for development and society. Conclusion : The wrong levy collection policy causes public dissatisfaction, causes people to have no sympathy for the government, and reduces the use of infrastructure provided by the government
KETERLIBATAN PEREMPUAN DALAM MUSRENBANGKEL DI KELURAHAN KARANGREJO BANYUWANGI (Studi tentang Hambatan dan Upaya Peningkatan Partisipasi Perempuan) Lestari, Ika Ayu; Vitasari, Leni; Agustina, Erna
Jawa Dwipa Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): JUNI
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbit Sekolah Tinggi Hindu Dharma Klaten

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This study aims to analyze women's participation in the Kelurahan Development Planning Meeting (Musrenbangkel) in Karangrejo Village, Banyuwangi. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, this study identifies barriers that hinder women's involvement and identifies strategies that can be taken to increase their participation. The findings show that although women's presence in the Musrenbangkel forum is becoming more visible, their level of involvement is still low, at only around 30% of the total participants. The main inhibiting factors include social and cultural norms, limited access to information, and the double burden of being both a housewife and a worker. In addition, the dominance of men in the forum and the lack of a gender-friendly facilitation approach also contributed to the low active participation of women. Based on these results, this study recommends the need for concrete actions such as the provision of accessible information, training to increase women's capacity, and the application of more inclusive facilitation methods to create spaces that encourage women's involvement in the development process at the kelurahan level.