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THE PHENOMENON OF GOTONG ROYONG IN JAVA COMMUNITY: A CASE STUDY NYUMBANG Ari Prasetiyo
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 1 No. 7 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
Publisher : International Journal Labs

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Culture is the result of human creation in order to make life easier. Along with the times, the culture is possible to experience shifts and changes. This study discusses one of the cultures of gotong royong in Javanese society, especially the nyumbag, by taking research samples from several villages in Yogyakarta. This study discusses the changes and phenomena of people's attitudes toward the tradition of donating. The results of the study found that on the one hand the community was uncomfortable and objected to the tradition of donating, but on the other hand the community was unable to change the tradition. This is due to the existing system in the community, namely in the form of social control and social sanctions. These two things greatly affect the mindset and behavior of the community. Social control and social sanctions are factors that keep the continuity of a hereditary tradition in society.
The Metal Art Industry in Tumang, Cepogo, Boyolali: Preservation and Development Recommendation Policy Widhyasmaramurti Widhyasmaramurti; Ari Prasetiyo; Dwi Kristianto
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 1 No. 4 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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Nowadays, the craftsman is considered a profession that does not need higher education requirements; thus, it creates a wider gap in the craftsmen's regeneration. Tumang's younger generation prefers to work as resellers instead of becoming craftsmen. This study aims to provide policy recommendations that support the preservation of the Tumang Copper Craft Art as traditional Indonesian knowledge. The research uses a qualitative method with a participatory action research approach. It focuses on group discussions with copper artisans and sellers in Tumang on collecting data on the field's challenges and interviews with policymakers to obtain appropriate policy recommendations. The results show that supporting the regeneration process is necessary. The request of public policy needs to be linked to formal education in schools through the Education and Culture Office and efforts to increase the capacity of artisans through the Community and Village Empowerment Service. Moreover, to ensure that the recommendation to support the preservation and development of the Copper Craft Art can be implemented, a public policy recommendation with legality is in the form of a Regent's Regulation because it may cover both education and community empowerment in Tumang.