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The Role of Communication in Mount Kelud Eruption Disaster Management Program (Case Study in Ngantru Village, Ngantang District, Malang) Inggrida, Jedda Ayu; Sukesi, Keppi; Cahyono, Edi Dwi
HABITAT Vol 28, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Department of Social Economy, Faculty of Agriculture , University of Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (59.246 KB) | DOI: 10.21776/ub.habitat.2017.028.2.7

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Mount Kelud erupted on February 13, 2014 causing severe damage to public and private facilities in 8 villages in Ngantang, a district in Malang. Post-eruption, the social system was severely damaged, while the local society attempted to survive the disaster. This study aimed to analyze the role of communication in disaster management assisted by the existence of social capital in the aspect of cultivation of crops and agricultural infrastructure. The method used was descriptive qualitative supported by scoring data. Thfindings revealed that the role of communication was to bridge the gap in every aspect of social capital. Besides that, communication functioned as a liaison from every aspect of social capital that was used as disaster management during Mount Kelud eruption The type of communication used was interpersonal communication, where members shared activities and information face-to-face or face-to-face activities on disaster management in Mount Kelud.
Kearifan Lokal Petani Tradisional Samin di Desa Klopoduwur, Kecamatan Banjarejo, Kabupaten Blora Kurniasari, Dwiyana Anela; Cahyono, Edi Dwi; Yuliati, Yayuk
HABITAT Vol 29, No 1 (2018)
Publisher : Department of Social Economy, Faculty of Agriculture , University of Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (43.844 KB) | DOI: 10.21776/ub.habitat.2018.029.1.4

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Masyarakat adat di Indonesia sebagian besar tinggal di daerah pedesaan, sehingga pekerjaan utama mereka adalah petani. Masyarakat adat melakukan usahatani secara tradisional sesuai dengan ketentuan adat dan menggunakan teknologi sederhana dalam usahatani sehingga mereka dapat disebut petani tradisional. Salah satu masyarakat adat di Indonesia yang masih melakukan usaha tani dengan cara tradisional adalah Masyarakat Adat Samin. Lokasi petani tradisional Samin berada di Desa Klopoduwur Kecamatan Banjarejo Kabupaten Blora. Petani tradisional Samin dalam melakukan kegiatan usahatani masih sesuai dengan adat ajaran Samin. Petani tradisional Samin masih menjalankan tata cara adat dalam bidang pertanian yang diwariskan oleh leluhurnya secara turun temurun hingga sekarang. Menjadi petani merupakan pekerjaan mulia bagi mereka, sehingga mereka melakukan upacara-upacara dan ritual adat untuk bersyukur dengan pekerjaan mereka. Kearifan lokal pertanian yang masih dijalani hingga sekarang oleh petani tradisional Samin adalah tidak menjual seluruh hasil panennya, tidak menjual lahan pertanian mereka kepada orang luar masyarakat Adat Samin, melakukan upacara adat Jamasan dan upacara persembahan syukur kepada alam yaitu Kadeso.
An Analysis of Millennial Farmers’ Communication Networks on Hydroponic Vegetable Marketing Topics Via Whatsapp Application (Hydroponic Farmers in Situbondo) Sandis Wahyu Prasetiyo; Edi Dwi Cahyono; Reza Safitri
HABITAT Vol. 32 No. 2 (2021): August
Publisher : Department of Social Economy, Faculty of Agriculture , University of Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.habitat.2021.032.2.12

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The large-scale social restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic have hampered the communication process for millennial hydroponic farmers in Situbondo. The farmers could not have their regular offline meetings. As such, they started to switch to the Whatsapp messaging application to communicate. However, the switch was done without prior need analysis, so there was no guarantee of whether the application could meet their need to communicate. This study aimed to analyze the interpersonal communication network, WA media gratification, and the relationship between the two. The communication network method was used in this study by interviewing 108 respondents through a nominalist approach and positional strategy, small group sampling followed by intact sampling. Data were analyzed using the Communication Network Analysis program UCINET Version 6.0, descriptive analysis, and analysis of variable relationships using the SPSS Version 21. The results showed that the whole network consisted of actors from various professions and backgrounds from Situbondo and outside Situbondo. The communication network structure formed a wheel with the dominance centrality degree, closeness, betweenness, and eigenvector actors by three hydroponic farmers with codes 41, 47, and 105. The level of WA media gratification, included the use and satisfaction obtained by hydroponic farmers, was very high on information, socialization, and social support. The relationship between interpersonal communication networks and WA media gratification showed a significant and very significant relationship for socialization and social support.
Local Wisdom and Farmer Welfare through the Nyadran Tradition: A Case Study in Panjang Village Mutahar, Abdul Kholik; Cahyono, Edi Dwi; Fahriyah, Fahriyah
HABITAT Vol. 35 No. 2 (2024): August
Publisher : Department of Social Economy, Faculty of Agriculture , University of Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.habitat.2024.035.2.13

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In the era of globalization, the Nyadran tradition is facing challenges, with the understanding of its essence and significance eroding among the community. Some groups are beginning to question the relevance and value of this tradition. Therefore, the objective of this research is to deeply analyze the local wisdom values within the Nyadran tradition and how this tradition can contribute to the well-being of farmers in the village of Panjang. This research is qualitative research combining a case study approach and an ethnographic approach. Primary data was collected through interviews and documentation. This study reveals that the Nyadran tradition in the village of Panjang contains strong local wisdom values that significantly contribute to the well-being of farmers and the community through strengthening social bonds, preserving cultural identity, and adapting to changing times. The Nyadran tradition in the village of Panjang is a cultural treasure that strengthens community solidarity, preserves local values, remains relevant in the face of social change, and makes a positive contribution to the well-being of the community.
Understanding Information Seeking Behaviors in Specialized Agricultural Contexts: The Tutur Apple Farming Case Suryaman Sule; Hidayat, Kliwon; Purnomo, Mangku; Cahyono, Edi Dwi
HABITAT Vol. 36 No. 3 (2025): December
Publisher : Department of Social Economy, Faculty of Agriculture , University of Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.habitat.2025.036.3.18

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Apple farming in the Tutur region faces adaptation challenges due to climate change, environmental degradation, and limited access to information. This study highlights the importance of contextual understanding of farmers' information-seeking behaviour by integrating Social Learning (Bandura) and Community of Practice (Wenger) theories. This study examines how farmers seek, interpret, and disseminate information; the social context that shapes the learning process; and the supporting and inhibiting factors of the community information ecosystem. A qualitative approach with a case study design explored apple farmers' learning practices in depth. Data were obtained through interviews, observation, and documentation, and then analysed thematically with triangulation techniques for validity. Results show that farmers actively seek information through digital media, field experiments, and informal discussions. Learning occurs through observation, imitation, and social reinforcement, and is facilitated by a community of practice that encourages a culture of sharing. However, barriers such as closed-mindedness and institutional weaknesses are still found. This study emphasises the importance of participatory and community-based approaches in developing agricultural information systems. The findings are helpful for extension workers and policymakers to design interventions that are adaptive to farmers' social dynamics.