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MEMBANGUN KELUARGA INKLUSIF: SOSIALISASI PENDIDIKAN RESPONSIF GENDER BAGI MASYARAKAT NEGERI HUKURILA, KOTA AMBON Manuputty, Feky; Pelupessy, Pieter Jacob; Litaay, Simona Christina Henderika; Haulussy, Rais Rahman; Afdhal, Afdhal; Makaruku, Nathalia Debby
PAKEM : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 5 No 2 (2025): Pakem : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/pakem.5.2.143-156

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The family is the primary space for cultivating values of justice and gender equality. However, in Negeri Hukurila, Ambon City, family education patterns remain gender-biased. Male and female roles are often rigidly distinguished, limiting women’s voices in household decision-making and confining girls to domestik spheres while boys are encouraged toward public roles. Such conditions risk perpetuating gender inequality and hindering children’s equal development. This community service program aimed to raise public awareness of inclusive and gender-responsive family education through participatory approaches grounded in local wisdom. Methods included socialization, training, technology application, and evaluation that involving traditional leaders, saniri negeri, religious figures, youth, and women. The results demonstrate increased community understanding of gender-responsive family concepts, greater equality in family dialogue, and the revitalization of local practices such as masohi (mutual cooperation) as a symbol of just family collaboration. The novelty of this program lies in integrating local wisdom to build family education patterns that respect gender equality, positioning indigenous communities as key agents of change. The study concludes that gender-responsive family education is well accepted when delivered through culturally relevant approaches. Future recommendations include expanding cross-sector collaboration, strengthening local cadres as change agents, and encouraging community-level policies to sustain inclusive family practices
Partisipasi Perempuan dalam Politik: Antara Representasi dan Kebijakan di Kota Ambon Tasane, Rican; Manuputty, Feky
Populis: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 18 No 2 (2024): Mei 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/populis.18.2.185-205

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Women’s participation in politics is a critical issue in democratic discourse, particularly in the context of representation and policy. This article aims to analyze the feminization process occurring in ten political parties in Ambon City during Indonesia’s reform era. Using a qualitative approach, this study collects data from interviews, party statutes and bylaws (AD/ART), as well as documents from the Special Committee on the 2017 Election Bill (RUU Pemilu). The findings indicate that the feminization of political parties in Indonesia can be categorized into two forms: responsive and co-optive feminization. The level of feminization within political parties is influenced by three key factors: the number of women in party structures, the implementation of gender quota regulations, and the party’s response to pro-women policies. This study finds that feminization within political parties in Ambon City remains limited, with a strong tendency towards representation but a negative response in terms of policy. Consequently, the feminization that occurs is more symbolic than a substantive transformation in policy-making. These findings contribute to the study of political feminization by highlighting local dynamics within the Indonesian political context, particularly in archipelagic regions. This research recommends the need for more progressive internal party policy reforms to ensure that women’s increased involvement extends beyond structural representation to meaningful participation in political decision-making with broader impacts.
Intimasi Digital dan Keterbukaan Diri pada Dewasa Awal: Perspektif Sosiokultural dari Pengguna Litmatch di Kota Ambon Pattihua, Mariyam; Manuputty, Feky
Populis: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 17 No 1 (2022): November 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/populis.17.1.52-68

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This study examines the dynamics of self-disclosure and the formation of digital intimacy among emerging adults—young people aged 19–22—who use the Litmatch social application in Ambon, Indonesia. As a region rarely highlighted in digital sociology, Ambon presents a distinctive sociocultural landscape shaped by strong kinship values, religiosity, and social decorum. Using a qualitative approach through in-depth interviews and digital participant observation, the study reveals how Litmatch—as a semi-anonymous interaction space—enables users to explore identity and build intimacy online, free from the social expectations present in offline life. Findings indicate that practices of self-disclosure on this platform are shaped by tensions between traditional values and individual aspirations for expressive freedom. This research offers novelty by integrating the perspectives of identity sociology, media sociology, and youth studies within a culturally specific context that remains underexplored. The study concludes by emphasizing the importance of viewing digital spaces as complex arenas for identity negotiation and calls for a more contextualized and culturally sensitive development of digital sociology in Indonesia.
Multilingual Youth and Identity Negotiation in Ambon’s Urban–Traditional Community: A Sociolinguistic Ethnography Manuputty, Feky; Makaruku, Nathalia Debby
Jurnal Tahuri Vol 20 No 2 (2023): August 2023
Publisher : Jurusan Pendidikan Bahasa dan Seni FKIP Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/tahurivol20issue2page118-136

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This study explores how young people in Hukurila, a customary village within the administrative area of Ambon City, use language to negotiate social identities amid the tension between traditional values and urban modernity. While Hukurila maintains customary institutions such as the mata rumah parentah system, ritual practices, and local language, its youth’s interaction with urban schools, digital media, and popular culture has fostered hybrid linguistic practices blending urban Indonesian, Ambon Malay, English, and digital symbols. Employing a sociolinguistic ethnography within an interpretive–critical paradigm, data were collected through participant observation, sociolinguistic interviews, recorded conversations, and online ethnography involving youth aged 13–20 across home, school, church, community, and social media contexts. Findings reveal the emergence of hybrid linguistic identities, where Ambon Malay indexes local solidarity, while urban Indonesian and English-mixed slang signify modernity and social mobility. The local Hukurila language is rarely used in daily interactions but retains symbolic value in customary and religious domains. Language ideologies have shifted, language now serves as a marker of coolness, social belonging, and global aspiration. The study introduces the concept of Urban–Adat Multilingualism, describing communities that sustain traditional linguistic systems within urban social environments. It advances sociolinguistic scholarship by linking offline and online ethnography to examine youth language as social and ideological practice, highlighting the need for inclusive language education and context-sensitive approaches to multilingual identity in Eastern Indonesia.
Building a Harmonious Family: Combining Cultural Heritage and Religious Values in Ambon City Manuputty, Feky; Afdhal, Afdhal; Makaruku, Nathalia Debby
West Science Social and Humanities Studies Vol. 2 No. 01 (2024): West Science Social and Humanities Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsshs.v2i01.550

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The issue of high divorce rates in Indonesia has become a serious concern. To address this, efforts are needed to strengthen family relationships. This research aims to describe that the enduring cultural and religious values play a significant role in fostering family harmony. The study focuses on families in Negeri Hukurila, Ambon City, an area renowned for its deep respect for cultural traditions and social ties. For this purpose, the research employs a qualitative research method using in-depth interviews, observations, and document analysis as data collection techniques. The findings indicate that families in Negeri Hukurila play a pivotal role in preserving cultural values and fostering community solidarity. These traditional cultural values serve as a strong foundation for family harmony, such as the concepts of sarikat and badraheng. Sarikat is a cultural concept emphasizing cooperation and mutual assistance among clans within a community to address tasks or issues. Meanwhile, badraheng underscores the importance of solidarity, mutual support, and collaboration among extended family members of a clan to face potential challenges and conflicts. Additionally, religious values and activities also contribute to strengthening family bonds. Programs like pre-marital counseling and religious education have aided in shaping positive attitudes and behaviors within families. For the people of Negeri Hukurila, the noble culture and religion are inseparable. They liken religion and culture to three foundational pillars (tiga batutungku). Therefore, integrating cultural and religious values becomes essential in enhancing family relationships.
Strategi Komunikasi Kolaboratif Berbasis Partisipasi Pemuda dalam Penguatan Citra Destinasi Wisata di Maluku Manuputty, Feky; Litaay, Simona Christina Henderika; Afdhal, Afdhal; Makaruku, Nathalia Debby
Takuana: Jurnal Pendidikan, Sains, dan Humaniora Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Takuana (October-December)
Publisher : MAN 4 Kota Pekanbaru

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56113/takuana.v4i3.164

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This study explores collaborative communication strategies based on youth participation in strengthening the destination image of Nam Indah Beach in Ohoitahit Village, North Dullah Island, Maluku. Employing a descriptive qualitative approach, data were collected through observation, interviews, and document analysis. The findings show that the village government’s communication strategies emphasize youth involvement, social media utilization, and collaboration between authorities and community groups. These efforts have enhanced the image of Nam Indah Beach as a destination with strong local identity and ecotourism potential, while fostering residents’ sense of ownership and environmental awareness. The study’s novelty lies in its community-based youth collaboration model that not only strengthens destination branding but also supports social transformation and community empowerment. It recommends improving participatory strategic communication capacity in tourism to enrich discourse in development communication and community-based tourism studies.
Kai-Wait sebagai Modal Sosial Inklusif: Tradisi Lokal dalam Membangun Solidaritas Lintas Agama di Maluku: Kai-Wait as Inclusive Social Capital: Local Tradition in Building Interfaith Solidarity in Maluku Nathalia Debby Makaruku; Feky Manuputty; Simona Christina Henderika Litaay; Afdhal Afdhal
Edu Cendikia: Jurnal Ilmiah Kependidikan Vol. 4 No. 03 (2024): Research Articles, December 2024
Publisher : ITScience (Information Technology and Science)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/educendikia.v4i03.5453

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This study aims to explore the concept of Kai-Wait as social capital in strengthening interfaith solidarity in the Maluku indigenous community, especially in Petuanan Leisela, Buru Island. Kai-Wait, a kinship system that integrates indigenous and immigrant residents, functions as a social mechanism that fosters trust, respect, and cooperation amidst religious diversity. With a qualitative approach through ethnographic studies, this study was conducted through participatory observation and in-depth interviews with indigenous leaders and members of the Buru indigenous community. The results of the study revealed that Kai-Wait not only strengthens social networks and customary norms, but also functions as a symbol of inclusive solidarity, able to embrace differences in religious and cultural identities. This tradition instills moral values ?? such as mutual respect, cooperation, and shared responsibility, which are continuously passed down to the younger generation. In addition, Kai-Wait shows its relevance as a local wisdom strategy in facing modern challenges, such as social polarization and identity conflicts, as well as being a bridge for social reconciliation. The novelty of this study lies in the identification of Kai-Wait as a form of pluralistic and inclusive social capital, different from other traditions in Maluku, such as Pela-Gandong, which tend to be limited to communities bound by customary oaths. This finding provides a significant contribution to the study of local wisdom, interfaith social solidarity, and social reconciliation. This study recommends the preservation of Kai-Wait values through formal and non-formal education, as well as the adaptation of this tradition to promote social harmony in diverse communities.
Parenting Patterns in the Digitalization Era: A Sociological Study on the Role of Families in RT 002/001 Amantelu, Ambon Selina Margarita Manuhutu; Feky Manuputty; Dominggus E.B. Saija
Populis: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 20 No 2 (2026): May 2026 (on process)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/populis.20.2.283-302

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This study examines parenting patterns in the era of digitalization through a sociological perspective on the role of families in RT 002/001 Amantelu, Ambon. The research aims to analyze how parents adapt their parenting practices to the rapid development of digital technology and how these changes influence children’s social behavior, communication patterns, and family relationships. The study employs a qualitative descriptive method using observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation techniques involving parents, children, and community figures as research participants. Data were analyzed through data reduction, categorization, interpretation, and conclusion drawing to identify the dominant patterns of parenting in the digital era. The findings reveal that digitalization has transformed family interaction patterns by increasing children’s exposure to smartphones, social media, and online entertainment. Parents apply various parenting approaches, including democratic, permissive, and protective patterns, depending on their educational background, economic condition, and level of digital literacy. The study also shows that families play a strategic role in controlling digital consumption, instilling moral values, and maintaining social cohesion within the household. However, limited parental supervision and unequal digital understanding among family members often create challenges such as reduced face-to-face interaction, children’s dependence on digital devices, and weakened social control within the family environment. The novelty of this study lies in its sociological analysis of parenting practices in a local urban community in Ambon, highlighting the intersection between digital transformation, family adaptation, and community-based social values. The study concludes that effective parenting in the digital era requires adaptive communication, digital literacy, and collaborative family supervision to balance technological advancement with children’s social and moral development. This research recommends strengthening family-based digital education programs and community socialization initiatives to support parents in developing responsive and socially oriented parenting practices in the digital age.