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PETKUQ MEHUEY: KEARIFAN LOKAL DENGAN KESETARAAN GENDER DALAM MENJAGA HUTAN ADAT SUKU DAYAK WEHEA-KUTAI TIMUR, KALIMANTAN TIMUR Sari Mulyani
Journal Social Politica Vol 3 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Jurnal Sosial-Politika

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abstract Forest patrols require great physical strength, so they are often viewed as men's work. But, in Nehas Lian Bing Village, the Wehea Dayak Tribe is doing equality to protect the Wehea Forest, East Kutai, East Kalimantan. Petkuq Mehuey means a group of forest rangers in the Dayak Wehea language, a tribal responsibility for the forest where they live, which happens to be included in the protected forest area of ​​Wehea. According to the local wisdom of Dayak Wehea, protecting the forest is protecting future generations as well as protecting their lives, this is a shared responsibility, men and women. This article will be descriptive with case study designs whose data will be obtained from various internet sources such as journal articles, news, and webinars related to forest protection by the Wehea community and gender equality in the value of Petkuq Mehuey. This paper will discuss Petkuq Mehuey is a form of gender equality in the Wehea Dayak community related to maintaining the sustainability of their customary forest. Petkuq Mehuey, which is a product of the local wisdom of the Dayak Wehea, is one of the efforts of indigenous peoples together with the government to protect the largest protected forest in Kalimantan. Keywords: Petkuq Muhuey, local wisdom, gender equality, forest protection.
Implementasi Peraturan Presiden No. 31 Tahun 2015 Terhadap Sistem Transportasi Darat Pulai Sebatik Salsabila, Nur'annisa; Mulyani, Sari
Interdependence Journal of International Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Department of International Relations, Universitas Mulawarman

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The development of a Land Transportation Network System in Sebatik Island implemented within two program, first is repair the ring road and repair the crossing port or known as Sei-Nyamuk port. Development of a Land Transportation Network System to maintain the economic and social security of the border society, thus expected will affect to the security and sovereighnty of the country on the Indonesian Sebatik Island.
Unit Ansor Banser Cyber NU Dalam Melawan Pertumbuhan Katibah Nusantara Di Jawa Timur Muntaha, Ahmad; Mulyani, Sari; Alexandra, Frisca
Interdependence Journal of International Studies Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Interdependence Journal of International Studies
Publisher : Department of International Relations, Universitas Mulawarman

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The Katibah Nusantara (KN) group is considered as a radical group that uses the internet to spread its ideology, to recruit members, and to establish a global caliphate. The primary target of the KN group is young people, who are then incited to commit acts of terror, this condition have negative impact in society. Therefore, countering radical islamic ideology through the internet becomes crucial. This research highlights the role of Ansor Banser Cyber Anti Hoax NU Unit in combating the growth of KN ideology in East Java. The research method used is qualitative with a descriptive analytical approach. Data was collected using literature review techniques. The result of this research show that the Ansor Banser Cyber Anti Hoax NU Unit understands that the spread of radical islamic ideology on social media is a threat to the Republic of Indonesia and Pancasila. Several strategies employed include acting as a filter, creating new opinions and serving as a communication bridge.
The Melanesian Way: Interpretation in the Context of Leadership and Consensus as the Approach to Solving Conflict Tendy; Wirawan, Rendy; Yuniarti; Mulyani, Sari
Papua Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Cenderawasih

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This study examines the interpretation of the Melanesian Way in leadership and its role in conflict resolution within Melanesian communities. It aims to analyse how traditional leadership values, particularly the “Big Man” leadership model, contribute to social cohesion and dispute settlement. A literature review and narrative analysis were used to interpret the socio-political significance of Melanesian leadership structures. It argues that although the Melanesian Way refers to a complex system reflecting values and norms developed over thousands of years, it remains relevant today. The findings indicate that Melanesian leadership is deeply influenced by Christian values, shaping conflict resolution strategies that emphasize consensus, charisma, and social harmony. This research contributes to the broader understanding of indigenous governance by demonstrating how traditional leadership systems remain relevant in contemporary conflict management. By highlighting the effectiveness of culturally embedded governance mechanisms, this study offers insights into alternative models of conflict resolution beyond state-centric approaches. KEYWORDS Big Man; Consensus; Conflict Resolution; Melanesian Way