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Dampak Pandemi COVID-19 dan Kebijakan Work From Home Terhadap Masyarakat Miskin dan Perempuan di Perdesaan: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Work From Home Policy on Poor Communities and Women in Rural Area Lutfi Apreliana Megasari; Siti Mas'udah; Priyono Tri Febrianto
Society Vol 9 No 2 (2021): Society
Publisher : Laboratorium Rekayasa Sosial, Jurusan Sosiologi, FISIP Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v9i2.285

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The COVID-19 outbreak has brought multiple profound effects on the economic sector worldwide. This study aims to determine the socio-economic impact caused by the COVID-19. Considering Indonesian lower-classes, this study used a quantitative method with a descriptive approach and collected 274 respondents. Data were obtained from questionnaire interviews with poor women in rural East Java. The data source was selected using a random sampling technique. Literature studies were carried out to collect data related to research. The results show that the pandemic in Indonesia has caused a tremendous impact on the socio-economic sector of society and women from the lower classes in rural areas. They suffer from huge losses ranging from reduced income to loss of work. This study also highlights the Work From Home (WFH) policy, which cannot be implemented on the lower classes because many of them are laid off, and some employees who continue to work are at risk of disease exposure. Likewise, the COVID-19 pandemic and Work From Home (WFH) policy evoke several problems for women. The household responsibility of women is proven to increase during the pandemic. The women who do WFH seem to be preoccupied in two roles, first, as a worker, second, as a housewife who assists the household. Specifically, it means women are required to do domestic and public work. Therefore, gender awareness is needed to minimize women’s disadvantages in this case.
Strategi Bertahan Hidup Ibu Tunggal Mahasiswa Universitas Selama Pandemi COVID-19: Single Mothers' Survival Strategies of University Students During Covid-19 Pandemic Priyono Tri Febrianto
Society Vol 9 No 1 (2021): Society
Publisher : Laboratorium Rekayasa Sosial, Jurusan Sosiologi, FISIP Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v9i1.301

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The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the social and economic sectors. Family, the smallest social unit, is experiencing the impact, particularly for the woman as single-parent. Being a single parent is either a choice, decision, or condition that must be accepted due to the spouse’s passing or other condition. Single parents carried numerous burdens alone, including earning a living and raising the children. These burdens have a significant impact on single parents. This study aims to reveal single-parent families’ survival mechanisms. The research applied a qualitative method by interviewing single mothers from university students in East Java Province, Indonesia. This study used the theory of survival mechanism proposed by James Scott. The study found that instabilities generated by the COVID-19 pandemic produced enormous diminishing income. Such ordeals faced by single parents are burdensome because they initially had to support the family amid the feeble economy. Income vulnerability becomes a deep concern for single mothers. Pandemic COVID-19 caused these mothers to empower themselves and develop various survival strategies. The mothers from middle-class families live frugally and selective when they buy something they need. While mothers from lower-class families did different survival mechanisms, range from careful spending, owe some money, and open a business using their ex-husband’s savings. Furthermore, they are also working overtime, empowering their children to help with the work, diversifying jobs by opening food stalls up to have an online shop. Therefore, it can be assumed that the COVID-19 pandemic has made single parents struggle even more to fulfil their family needs.
Gender Relations of Perpetrators and Victims of Sexual Violence During Dating Among Students: Relasi Gender Pelaku dan Korban Kekerasan Seksual Pada Masa Pacaran di Kalangan Mahasiswa Siti Mas'udah; Salsabila Damayanti; Asbah Binti Razali; Priyono Tri Febrianto; Merlia Indah Prastiwi; Sudarso Sudarso
Society Vol 11 No 1 (2023): Society
Publisher : Laboratorium Rekayasa Sosial, Jurusan Sosiologi, FISIP Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v11i1.497

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Sexual violence during dating is a serious issue. The increased sexual violence during dating demonstrates that this phenomenon is becoming increasingly dangerous. This study investigates the gender relationship between perpetrators and victims of sexual violence during dating among university students. This study employed a mixed method. This study included 404 male and female students who had experienced sexual violence as respondents. This study discovered various types of sexual violence that occurred in the context of a loving relationship pattern. The perpetrators tend to control and manipulate the victim, making them want to do whatever they want. The victim loved the perpetrator excessively and was forced to serve the perpetrator’s sexual desires as a form of attention and love for the partner, even though the victim was undergoing psychological treatment. Love is transformed into a “desire to have,” causing the individual to lose himself. The subject has become an object as a result of the dating relationship. The perpetrator was repeatedly abused and was very possessive of their partner. The perpetrator did not consider their partner as a subject but rather as an object for negative emotions that significantly impacted the victim. Repeated sexual violence indicates a dating relationship that leads to a controlling relationship. This occurs because the perpetrator’s hegemony over the victim is carried out persuasively by convincing the victim to approve of the perpetrator’s actions.
Pemanfaatan Media Sosial dalam Flipped Classroom untuk Pengembangan Model Pembelajaran Blended Learning di Sekolah Pedesaan Febrianto, Priyono Tri; Pritasari, Ade Cyntia; Puspitasari, Aditya Dyah; Sulaiman, Sabri
Society Vol 12 No 2 (2024): Society
Publisher : Laboratorium Rekayasa Sosial, Jurusan Sosiologi, FISIP Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v12i2.685

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In the digital era, the utilization of social media is very important. In the world of education, social media has been massively used since the COVID-19 pandemic, where learning is mainly done online. This study aims to examine the utilization of social media in a flipped classroom to develop blended learning in elementary schools in rural areas. This study uses a quantitative approach with a descriptive research type. The utilization of social media for learning media makes it easier for someone to understand certain learning materials because wherever and whenever we can access the learning media and can even be repeated. In addition, through social media, students and teachers can also share learning information easily. The utilization of social media for learning is very necessary even in the post-pandemic era because science and technology will continue to develop hand in hand. The utilization of social media is the right step in achieving an interactive and quality learning process. The existence of social media platforms makes it easier for students to explore information and knowledge, as well as play an active role, such as asking questions and digging deeper into what they don't know.
Dampak Pandemi COVID-19 dan Kebijakan Work From Home Terhadap Masyarakat Miskin dan Perempuan di Perdesaan Megasari, Lutfi Apreliana; Mas'udah, Siti; Febrianto, Priyono Tri
Society Vol 9 No 2 (2021): Society
Publisher : Laboratorium Rekayasa Sosial, Jurusan Sosiologi, FISIP Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v9i2.285

Abstract

The COVID-19 outbreak has brought multiple profound effects on the economic sector worldwide. This study aims to determine the socio-economic impact caused by the COVID-19. Considering Indonesian lower-classes, this study used a quantitative method with a descriptive approach and collected 274 respondents. Data were obtained from questionnaire interviews with poor women in rural East Java. The data source was selected using a random sampling technique. Literature studies were carried out to collect data related to research. The results show that the pandemic in Indonesia has caused a tremendous impact on the socio-economic sector of society and women from the lower classes in rural areas. They suffer from huge losses ranging from reduced income to loss of work. This study also highlights the Work From Home (WFH) policy, which cannot be implemented on the lower classes because many of them are laid off, and some employees who continue to work are at risk of disease exposure. Likewise, the COVID-19 pandemic and Work From Home (WFH) policy evoke several problems for women. The household responsibility of women is proven to increase during the pandemic. The women who do WFH seem to be preoccupied in two roles, first, as a worker, second, as a housewife who assists the household. Specifically, it means women are required to do domestic and public work. Therefore, gender awareness is needed to minimize women’s disadvantages in this case.
Strategi Bertahan Hidup Ibu Tunggal Mahasiswa Universitas Selama Pandemi COVID-19 Febrianto, Priyono Tri
Society Vol 9 No 1 (2021): Society
Publisher : Laboratorium Rekayasa Sosial, Jurusan Sosiologi, FISIP Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v9i1.301

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the social and economic sectors. Family, the smallest social unit, is experiencing the impact, particularly for the woman as single-parent. Being a single parent is either a choice, decision, or condition that must be accepted due to the spouse’s passing or other condition. Single parents carried numerous burdens alone, including earning a living and raising the children. These burdens have a significant impact on single parents. This study aims to reveal single-parent families’ survival mechanisms. The research applied a qualitative method by interviewing single mothers from university students in East Java Province, Indonesia. This study used the theory of survival mechanism proposed by James Scott. The study found that instabilities generated by the COVID-19 pandemic produced enormous diminishing income. Such ordeals faced by single parents are burdensome because they initially had to support the family amid the feeble economy. Income vulnerability becomes a deep concern for single mothers. Pandemic COVID-19 caused these mothers to empower themselves and develop various survival strategies. The mothers from middle-class families live frugally and selective when they buy something they need. While mothers from lower-class families did different survival mechanisms, range from careful spending, owe some money, and open a business using their ex-husband’s savings. Furthermore, they are also working overtime, empowering their children to help with the work, diversifying jobs by opening food stalls up to have an online shop. Therefore, it can be assumed that the COVID-19 pandemic has made single parents struggle even more to fulfil their family needs.
Gender Relations of Perpetrators and Victims of Sexual Violence During Dating Among Students Mas'udah, Siti; Damayanti, Salsabila; Razali, Asbah Binti; Febrianto, Priyono Tri; Prastiwi, Merlia Indah; Sudarso, Sudarso
Society Vol 11 No 1 (2023): Society
Publisher : Laboratorium Rekayasa Sosial, Jurusan Sosiologi, FISIP Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v11i1.497

Abstract

Sexual violence during dating is a serious issue. The increased sexual violence during dating demonstrates that this phenomenon is becoming increasingly dangerous. This study investigates the gender relationship between perpetrators and victims of sexual violence during dating among university students. This study employed a mixed method. This study included 404 male and female students who had experienced sexual violence as respondents. This study discovered various types of sexual violence that occurred in the context of a loving relationship pattern. The perpetrators tend to control and manipulate the victim, making them want to do whatever they want. The victim loved the perpetrator excessively and was forced to serve the perpetrator’s sexual desires as a form of attention and love for the partner, even though the victim was undergoing psychological treatment. Love is transformed into a “desire to have,” causing the individual to lose himself. The subject has become an object as a result of the dating relationship. The perpetrator was repeatedly abused and was very possessive of their partner. The perpetrator did not consider their partner as a subject but rather as an object for negative emotions that significantly impacted the victim. Repeated sexual violence indicates a dating relationship that leads to a controlling relationship. This occurs because the perpetrator’s hegemony over the victim is carried out persuasively by convincing the victim to approve of the perpetrator’s actions.
Co-Authors 'Ayun, Dya Qurotul Ade Cyntia Pritasari Aditya Dyah Puspitasari Ainia, Carryna Zalfa Ali Maksum Andika Adinanda Siswoyo Arum Budiastuti, Arum Budiastuti Asbah Binti Razali Assayyidah, Jasmine Atika, Putri Ayu Puspita, Julia Bachtiar Sjaiful Bachri BACHTIAR SYAIFUL BACHRI Bekiyatus Solehah Cicilia Dyah Sulistyaningrum I. Damayanti, Salsabila Dwi Safitri Dwiyanto, Febri Fatimah Azzahra Firdaus, Adella Tiara Bintara Firdausi Nurharini Firmansyah, Muhammad Bagus Husnul Jannah Alfauzah Indrayani, Vindy Indun Bi Wastuti Irena Yolanita Maureen Khusna, Mufidatul Khusna, Mufidatul Kurniawan, Dydik Kusumawardani, Tri Nidia LAMIJAN HADI SUSARNO Lola Viska Ardani Lutfi Apreliana Megasari Lutfi Apreliana Megasari Lutfi Apreliana Megasari Mansuroh, Khusnul Laili Mas'udah, Siti Mas'udah, Siti Maulana, M. Nur Afifudin Dwi Maulidiya, Zamrotun Megasari, Lutfi Apreliana Merlia Indah Prastiwi Merlia Indah Prastiwi, Merlia Indah Mochamad Nursalim Muhamad Zakhi Ramadhan Muhammad Choerul Umam Mustikasari , Sevia Dwi Nilamsari Damayanti Fajrin Nur Diana Firdaus Puspita, Julia Ayu Putra, Moh Vikram Dwi Qodaria, Rizka Lailatul Rahmadhani, Putri Nabiella Fitri Razali, Asbah Razali, Asbah Binti Romadhon, Moh. Sulaiman Salsabila Damayanti Sandro Jadi Marulitua Nadeak Saropah, Siti Sauqi, Iqbal Siti Masitoh Sudarso Sudarso Sudarso Sudarso SUKMAWATI, DWI Sulaiman Sulaiman Sulaiman Sulaiman Sulaiman, Sabri Sulistyaningrum I., Cicilia Dyah Syafrilla Faigha Utami Syafrilla Faigha Utami Syaifullah Alramadhani Tiara Bintara Firdaus, Adella Tsabitah, Ismi Uliatul Murtasidah Umam, Muhammad Choerul Umi Hanik Wahyudi, Adisti Istivari Wahyuni, Esa Nur