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Journal : Forum Ilmu Sosial

Authority and Budget for Education Services in the Border Area: Case Study in Sebatik Island, North Kalimantan Brata, Nugroho Trisnu
Forum Ilmu Sosial Vol 47, No 1 (2020): June 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Social Science, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/fis.v47i1.24269

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One of the Indonesia’s land border areas is Sebatik Island, Nunukan Regency, North Borneo Province, which borders on Malaysia. This article aims to examine the gap between the expectation of the improvement of educational services and the reality that the quality of educational services is still lagging behind, in Sebatik Island. The point is highlighted by the question, “Why is there gap between expectation and the reality of educational development in Sebatik?” The research method used in this study is qualitative method. Data is collected through observation, interview, and media study. Result and discussion show that border area is seen as “the backyard” of the Republic of Indonesia. Thus, no wonder if the educational development in the border areas, which is still far from the center of power becomes marginal and left behind. In overcoming the backwardness of the border area of the Republic of Indonesia, a new regional government bureaucracy is formed, which is in the form of a district government and provincial government, namely the establishment of the North Borneo Province. Educational sector is still lack of classroom, teachers, and learning facilities, which become the problems in education in the border area between Indonesia and Malaysia, in Sebatik Island. It can be concluded that regional autonomy should be followed by giving the authority to the regional government in the border area in order to improve educational sector and sufficient fund for educational facilities as well as teacher and educational staff according to the need in the border area.
BUDAYA TEKNOLOGI PEMBUATAN PERAHU TRADISIONAL DI SULAWESI SELATAN Brata, Nugroho Trisnu; Romadi, Romadi
Forum Ilmu Sosial Vol 38, No 1 (2011): June 2011
Publisher : Faculty of Social Science, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/fis.v38i1.1737

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This study is an attempt to understand and explain cultural phenomena in the tradition of boat building that became a part of life of most people in South Sulawesi. Siri’ value system ‘ can motivate people to dare to do high risk jobs such as sailing on the ocean, or motivate people to excel in mastering the science of the sea, and motivate people to master technology in boat building. The problems posed here are: (1) How the process of making traditional boats were cultivated by the people in South Sulawesi?; (2) Who were the actors in the process of acculturation of technology in making the boat?The purpose of this research is to try to understand and explain how the traditional boat-making process by the people of South Sulawesi. The study also sought to understand and explain any actor in the process of making the boat. The method used here is a qualitative research method, while the data collection techniques is done by observation and in-depth interviews. Research sites are in District Takalar and Bulukumba in South Sulawesi Province. The results of this study indicate that, in the process of boat building,people still pay attention to the tradition, where the boat launch begins with prayers. This ritual is usually at the time of installation of the wooden keel boat that serves as the foundation of the ship. At the time of the launch of the ship into the water, it is usually preceded by a specifc ritual and barzanji. In addition, an infuential actor in the acculturation of traditional boat technology is the Ponggawa and the buyer who will buy the ship. Konjo tribe which is a sub-tribe of the famous Bugis is society as a maker of traditional boats in South Sulawesi. 
Natural Stone Mining Activities on the Foothills of Mount Ungaran in Ethnoecological Perspective Sukamti, Sri; Brata, Nugroho Trisnu
Forum Ilmu Sosial Vol 48, No 1 (2021): June 2021
Publisher : Faculty of Social Science, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/fis.v48i1.29449

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Ndhepo is a stone mining activity in illegal sites carried out by the people of Medono Village. This activity is one of the changes in environment utilization. This study proposes to determine the perception of the people of Medono Village with the existence of stone mining activities around their living environment, to find out the meaning of the Medono Village community regarding their living environment, and to obtain the reasons for the community to carry out stone mining activities. The research method of this study was qualitative. Data analysis used an ethnoecological perspective. The results indicate that the natural environment in Medono Village is a fertile area and saves other natural resources, namely natural mineral resources for excavation C in the form of andesite rocks. Before the ndhepo activity, the community used their land for agricultural purposes. However, after realizing that ndhepo could provide a higher income than cultivating agricultural land, some people then turned to mine workers. The Medono Village community interprets the environment as a place to meet the needs of life. However, there are other meanings by most people, especially those related to stone mining activities because they have an impact on the surrounding natural environment. Some citizens actually do not approve of the existence of those mining activities.
Co-Authors Adi Sutanto Afifah, Nor Afifah, Nor Afrida, Lutfiana Afrijal, Muhamad Afif Agustin, Diana Nur Ahmad Tohri Anggiarini, Sukma Aprilia, Silvi Ayu Aprilia, Silvi Ayu Asma Luthfi Cahyaningtyas, Hana Cahyo Budi Utomo Dewi Liesnoor S Dewi Liesnoor Setyowati Dzaky, Ammar Fuad Edwin Mirzachaerulsyah Ekasari, Melyani Eko Handoyo Elly Kismini Endri Apriliana Adi Wahyu Ety Sundari, Ety Ezra Sriadelia Br Pelawi Farha, Fina Nayla Fatikasari, Nurfatin Hamdan Tri Atmaja Hamdan Tri Atmaja Hamdan Tri Atmaja Harto Wicaksono, Harto Hendratna, Hendratna Heri Tjahjono Hesti Rofika Sari Huwaida, Shania Nur Imaniar, Afwina Juhadi Juhadi Juhadi Khasan Setiaji Kholifah, Listyana Nur Kholisna, Arin Kumalasari, Eni Kuncoro Bayu Prasetya, Kuncoro Bayu Kuncoro Bayu Prasetyo Madjid, Winka Silviana Martanti, Nadia Luki Maulidah, Siti MAULIDAH, SITI Maulina Indah Fauziah, Maulina Indah Moh Yasir Alimi Moh. Solehatul Mustofa Mufti Riyani Mufti Riyani Musrifah, Siti Musrifah, Siti Nasukha, Reza Adi Nasukha, Reza Adi Ninuk Sholikhah Akhiroh Nuraini, Habibah nurhayati, ika nofita nurhayati, ika nofita Nurul Anita Nurul Fatimah Nurwijayanti Oktav N, Saka Mahardika Pramono, Didi Pratiwi, Megawati Vika Prayogo, Bagas Puji Hardati Ratri, Indraswari Kumolo Retno Wulan Ayu Saputri Rifky, Mohammad Rini Iswari Romadi Romadi Saiya, Susana Fadhara Saka Mahardika Oktav N. Saka Mahardika Oktav Nugraha Saputra, Gandung Surya Sari, Herlina Kartika Sari, Hesti Rofika Sari, Hesti Rofika Septiani, Riska Sri Sukamti, Sri Sucihatiningsih Dian Wisika Prajanti Suliyah Suliyah Suyahmo Suyahmo Syarifah Yuningsih Totok Rochana Tri Marhaeni Pudji Astuti Triyaka, Triyaka Wasino Wasino Wasino Widiastuti, Aprilia Winarti, Eni Wulandari, Siti Nur Yusuf Falaq, Yusuf Zayyaan, Ghinna Al