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Motif Sarjana Non Keguruan Untuk Menjadi Guru di Kelurahan Tanjung Berlian Kota Kecamatan Kundur Utara Nurapitasari Nurapitasari; Nanik Rahmawati; Siti Arieta
Social Issues Quarterly Vol 1 No 2 (2023): Social Issues Quarterly (January)
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Science Universitas Maritim Raja Ali Haji, Indonesia

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One of the advancements of a country in educating the life of every nation, school is a place to get education, where every school cannot be separated from the role of a qualified, responsible teacher to carry out learning. The teaching profession is of great interest to the undergraduate community (S1), so there is a mismatch in the background of the teaching profession. The purpose of this study was to find out the motives of non-teacher graduates to become teachers in Tanjung Berlian Village, Kota Kundur Utara District. This research uses a qualitative descriptive approach. Research informants are teachers, principals, parents of students. The theory used in this research is social mobility. The results of the research are seen from the indicators, namely 1) job opportunities, namely by having a school where the teaching profession is needed, so that it becomes a job opportunity for bachelor's degrees (S1). 2) Social status, that is, with minimal parental background, the teaching profession is needed in educating, teaching, and guiding their children. So that the teaching profession has a high position, the community environment.
Married By Accident (MBA) in The Community of Kampung Simpangan Kusumay Saroh; Nanik Rahmawati; Rahma Syafitri
Social Issues Quarterly Vol 1 No 3 (2023): Social Issues Quarterly (April)
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The changing times due to modernization are affecting people's lives. The amount of information about promiscuous sexual behavior that enters society without social control causes many teenagers to engage in promiscuity, resulting in pregnancies out of wedlock. This often forces them to marry or get Married By Accident. The aim of this research is to find out how families respond to marriages outside of marriage or marriages by accident. The method used in this research is qualitative research with a descriptive approach. Data was obtained through observation, interviews, and documentation. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling. The criteria for informants in this study were teenagers and parents who had accidentally married. The data analysis techniques used in this research are data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of the research show that there has been a social change in the Simpang Village community. The family's response to getting married accidentally was characterized by anger, disappointment, sadness, and shame due to the family's disgrace. Therefore, the marriage was carried out to remove the shame and responsibility of the man who had impregnated the woman. Social change in the Simpang Village community has led to social functions and dysfunctions. Latent functions are considered as hidden and unexpected functions, and manifest functions are considered as real or expected functions. Marriage by accident has latent or hidden functions, namely eliminating shame, covering family disgrace, preventing slander, and being responsible for the man who has impregnated the woman. Meanwhile, dysfunction is due to social changes caused by marriages due to accidents, such as getting pregnant out of wedlock, which is a family disgrace and has become a taboo thing that has become commonplace in society.
Social Capital Shapes Young People's Business Opportunities in Batam City Maria Susanti; Nanik Rahmawati; Rahma Syafitri
Social Issues Quarterly Vol 1 No 3 (2023): Social Issues Quarterly (April)
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The City of Batam has great potential that can be utilized in various fields, particularly the economy. This potential is also one of the advantages that young people can utilize to build their businesses through social capital. The strength of this social capital lies in the relationships and closeness of the social network young people have. This social capital is built to create creativity and motivation for solidarity through entrepreneurial activities. Using qualitative research methods and descriptive approaches, researchers found 6 informants, including business owners who helped young people build their social capital, students, and workers who had implemented business opportunities. The results of this research aim to help young people better utilize their free time by being creative and innovative based on their talents. When something has a good and profitable impact, there will undoubtedly be a lot of interest in pursuing it.
The Meaning of Coins for the People of Tarempa Village, Anambas Islands Regency Rizki Aprileo; Nanik Rahmawati; Rahma Syafitri
Social Issues Quarterly Vol 1 No 3 (2023): Social Issues Quarterly (April)
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The main problem of this research is to find out the meaning of coins for the people in Tarempa Village, Anambas Regency. In trading activities that occur in people's daily lives, the use of money is the most important thing. For most members of the community, money in any form will be valued and accepted in buying and selling transactions. However, this does not apply to the people of Anambas Regency, including those in Tarempa Village, as they refuse to use coins in their transactions. This study used a qualitative descriptive approach and collected data through interviews, observation, and documentation. The informants were selected using purposive sampling technique based on predetermined criteria. The data obtained were analyzed and conclusions were drawn. The results of the study indicate that people in Tarempa Village interpret coins as a form of money that is worthless, and therefore have no value in everyday transactions. Based on the theory of symbolic interactionism, this meaning can arise because of the exchange of symbols that occur. This act of refusal is the community's response to the given stimulus based on their habit.
Women's Social Network as Marketing Personnel for Make-up Products in Tanjungpinang City Firdawati Firdawati; Nanik Rahmawati; Rahma Syafitri
Social Issues Quarterly Vol 1 No 3 (2023): Social Issues Quarterly (April)
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This study investigates the phenomenon of make-up Sales Promotion Girls (SPGs) in Tanjungpinang City, Riau Islands. These SPGs are commonly found in supermarkets, shops, and crowded areas, promoting various make-up brands. In this current trend, SPGs no longer work alone but instead rely on intermediaries, such as fellow SPGs and friends, to expand their merchandise and reach their sales targets. They collect customers' mobile numbers to promote new products via WhatsApp and distribute brochures while explaining the benefits of their products and offering special discounts. This qualitative descriptive research employed the theory of Fukuyama (2002) and used five informants to investigate the social network of SPGs in Tanjungpinang. The study found that SPGs formed a social network based on family lines, friendships, and fellow SPGs. This network initially served as an economic network and later expanded into a social network, where members cooperate to achieve mutual benefits. The existence of social networks in economic life creates behavioral attachments in interactions or social relations. The informants' values served as rules that must be obeyed to achieve cooperation within the community.
Child Stunting in Parenting in Pinang Kencana Village, East Tanjungpinang Chia Savitri; Nanik Rahmawati; Emmy Solina
Social Issues Quarterly Vol 1 No 3 (2023): Social Issues Quarterly (April)
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This study focuses on the issue of child stunting in Pinang Kencana Village, East Tanjungpinang, Indonesia. One of the main causes of stunting is improper parenting due to a lack of knowledge regarding children's health patterns and weak parenting practices. In addition, there is a lack of supervision from health authorities which results in ineffective handling of stunting cases. The study employs a descriptive qualitative research method and uses Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckman's theories to understand the social constructs surrounding stunting. The findings suggest that continuous efforts are needed to interpret and cultivate meaning in order to address the issue of stunting.
Community demands in restoring the function of the Row in accordance with the Site Plan of Sungai Langkai Village, Rt002/Rw007 Batam City Ruth Celline Deon Br Galingging; Nanik Rahmawati; Marisa Elsera
Social Issues Quarterly Vol 1 No 3 (2023): Social Issues Quarterly (April)
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Land conflicts are often encountered in both urban and rural areas, accompanied by their diversity. For example, conflicts between the community and developers from a private company with the initials PT NSA, as well as local governments who participate in supporting the road function conversion that occurred in Sungai Langkai Sub-district, RT002/RW007, Batam City. The land problem resulted in changes in road access function that did not comply with the site plan in that area. This conversion led the community to take various rejection actions to maintain the function of the roadside in accordance with the established land rules for the comfort of their living environment. This study aims to determine the demands made by the community to maintain the function of the roadside. The data collection techniques used in this study were structured interviews, participant observation, and documentation. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling. This study uses Lewis Alfred Coser's theory which views conflicts not only as negative but also positive. The findings of this study describe negative impacts. In addition, conflicts also have positive impacts on community groups in carrying out their demands, such as building stronger solidarity by holding meetings to determine the strategies to be taken and the spirit of the residents to help each other, whether in the form of money, time, or transportation.
The Impact of Direct Cash Transfer (BLT) on the Community of Resun Pesisir Village, North Lingga District, Lingga Regency Riko Kurniadi; Nanik Rahmawati; Emmy Solina
Social Issues Quarterly Vol 1 No 3 (2023): Social Issues Quarterly (April)
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This study aims to discuss the impact of direct cash assistance (BLT) on the people of Resun Pesisir Village, North Lingga District, Lingga Regency. The background of this research is the existence of the Covid-19 outbreak which has made the economy of the Resun Pesisir village community decline, so that it has an impact on increasing the poverty rate. With the Covid-19 outbreak, the government has provided assistance to those affected by Covid-19 in the form of direct cash assistance, with a nominal value of IDR 300,000/month. For people who are entitled to direct cash assistance, of course, they must comply with the applicable criteria. This direct cash assistance is assistance obtained or obtained from village funds where the BLT social assistance funds aim to limit the impact of the co-19 pandemic felt by the people of Resun Pesisir Village. The type of research used is descriptive qualitative research. The research subjects were six people from the community who received direct cash assistance. Data collection techniques in this study used interview, observation, and documentation techniques. Data analysis techniques using data reduction, data presentation and conclusion. The results of this study indicate that the existence of direct cash assistance (BLT) to the people of Resun Pesisir Village, North Lingga sub-district, Lingga Regency has had an impact on the community even though the impact is not too large, at least this assistance has provided a solution in handling people who are being affected by the co-vid-pandemic 19. Of course this assistance that has been given to the community is used as best as possible, used for basic needs first such as basic needs.
The Meaning of Using the Empty Instagram Feed Trend among University Students in Tanjungpinang City Puspita Ramayanti; Marisa Elsera; Nanik Rahmawati
Social Issues Quarterly Vol 1 No 3 (2023): Social Issues Quarterly (April)
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Instagram is one of the most popular social media among young people today. The use of Instagram is usually a means to show self-existence and social life. However, the phenomenon of using empty Instagram feeds among users, especially among students, provides new meaning and views in the use of Instagram social media. The purpose of this study is to explain the meaning of the phenomenon of using empty Instagram feeds among students in Tanjungpinang city. The method used in this study uses a descriptive-qualitative method which examines the meaning of using empty Instagram feeds among students in Tanjungpinang city using a purposive sampling technique with 5 informants, namely students who use empty Instagram feeds. The theoretical basis used is Herbert Blummer's theory of symbolic interactionism. Based on the results of the study, the researcher.. Found that the symbol of emptiness in an empty Instagram feed was not only considered a trend by its users but as a result of a reflection of the meaning and expression of the self-doubt of several informants who had bad experiences as victims of bullying or skimming, as a form of restriction. the flow of globalization that creates life without privacy, as well as a new way to create an image in the formation of self-identity.
Online Gambling Among Students Sintia Nurizan Putri; Nanik Rahmawati; Rahma Syafitri
Social Issues Quarterly Vol 1 No 3 (2023): Social Issues Quarterly (April)
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Gambling is becoming a common phenomenon in daily life, particularly among children who have been exposed to mobile devices through online learning. Online gambling has become a habit even after the shift to face-to-face learning, leading to addiction among students. This study employs a review of social behavior to identify the causes of online gambling addiction in children at Rejai Middle School using qualitative research with a descriptive design. The results reveal that self-desire is a major factor causing addiction, with students seeking to acquire chips that can be exchanged for money to alleviate boredom. Socialization agents also play a role, with students influenced by peers who win and receive benefits from online gambling, and feel inferior when they do not participate. Mass media also contributes to addiction, with online advertisements and information available through the internet. Environmental factors, such as access to online gambling facilities and lack of monitoring, and family factors, such as parents' lack of monitoring and siblings' participation, also contribute to addiction. The loose school factor also impacts addiction, as schools do not strictly prohibit access to online gaming.