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The Practices of Divorce by Petitions in Transmigration Area Reftantia, Ghina; Sartika, Diana Dewi; Isyanawulan, Gita; Hapsari, Yuanita Dwi; Azzahri, Rizka; Yusda, Ihsanul Fuadi
Jurnal Sosiologi Andalas Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jsa.11.2.245-254.2025

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The divorce rate on Java Island tends to increase every year. These indicate a breakdown in marriages. But Javanese people do not only live in Java Island but are spread across many islands in Indonesia, primarily due to the transmigration program. Riau Province, situated on the island of Sumatra, is one of the areas designated for transmigration, resulting in a large number of Javanese people settling in these villages. It turns out that divorce cases are also common in these locations. Therefore, this study was conducted to examine the practice of divorce by petition among Javanese women in a transmigration village in Riau Province. The research approach employed in this study was qualitative, with an exploratory research style and a feminist methodology that prioritizes considering women's voices and experiences as worthy of being heard. The results of suggest that certain factors contribute to divorce, particularly in the context of marriage values within Javanese culture: legal system and women’s growing legal awareness, reinterpretations of Javanese familial and cultural values, economic independence and the gendered dimension of divorce, and the search for legal and social legitimacy. Even in transmigration areas far from Java Island, Javanese transmigrants and their descendants continue to uphold Javanese traditional values. These values persist and are internalized in their daily practices, including in the practice of divorce by petition in the transmigration area of Java.
A bibliometric analysis of verbal harassment Maulana, Maulana; Fibiolaa, Khofifah Irya; Yurismasari, Heidi; Sununianti, Vieronica Varbi; Sartika, Diana Dewi; Santoso, Anang Dwi
International Journal of Communication and Society Vol 7, No 2: List of accepted papers
Publisher : Association for Scientific Computing Electrical and Engineering (ASCEE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/ijcs.v7i2.870

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The objective of this study is to examine the scholarly literature on verbal harassment. With the aid of VOSviewer, a dataset of 145 records was extracted from the Scopus database for study. The articles were categorized by year, publication, author, co-author nation, affiliation, keywords, and journal-title. In addition, they were evaluated based on a variety of factors, including State Contributions, Institutions and Authors, Journal Distribution, Most-Cited Articles, Coupling Bibliography, and Keyword Analysis. This study identifies a number of research clusters, including discrimination, transgender, victimization, and Asian Americans, violence, sexual violence, and transphobia, as well as bullying, youth, school environment, and LGBTQ. In addition, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada have contributed the most to publications on the subject of verbal harassment between 1967 and 2022. The University of Minnesota, the University of California at Davis, and New York University are the three universities with the highest number of Citations in Published publications. 
Representation of Women's Struggle against Violence and Gender Discrimination in the Film “Women from Rote Island” Wulandari, Wulandari; Christine, Anastasya; Reftantia, Ghina; Sartika, Diana Dewi; Saraswati, Erlisa
Saree: Research in Gender Studies Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Saree: Research in Gender Studies
Publisher : Pusat Studi Gender dan Anak - PSGA (Center for Gender and Child Studies) Institut Agama Islam Negeri Lhokseumawe, Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47766/saree.v7i2.6136

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ABSTRACT ENGLISH: Film is a mass communication media that combines audio and visual elements to convey messages to a wide audience. As a cultural product, film uniquely represents social realities, shapes public opinion, and serves as a platform for reflecting on various human issues. In the modern era, film has evolved into an effective tool for voicing social criticism and highlighting marginalized issues in public discourse, including violence and gender discrimination. One such film is Women from Rote Island, which focuses on the experiences of women in Eastern Indonesia who face domestic violence and structural discrimination. The film portrays how women fight to uphold their rights and dignity amid strong patriarchal cultural pressures. Through emotional storytelling and symbolic visuals, the film delivers messages of resistance against the injustices experienced by women. This article aims to analyse the representation of women's struggles in Women from Rote Island using Roland Barthes' semiotic theory. This theory is applied to explore the denotative (literal) and connotative (symbolic or cultural) meanings of the signs presented in the film—ranging from imagery, character expressions, and dialogue to setting. The research employs a qualitative method with a descriptive approach, allowing the researcher to interpret the hidden messages and meaning structures constructed by the film. The analysis reveals that this film not only represents the social realities faced by women but also serves as a symbolic resistance to an unjust social system. It succeeds in building audience empathy and encouraging critical awareness of issues related to gender-based violence and discrimination. Thus, film can be seen as an effective alternative medium in voicing women's struggles and advocating for gender equality. ABSTRACT INDONESIAN: Film merupakan salah satu bentuk media komunikasi massa yang menggabungkan elemen audio dan visual untuk menyampaikan pesan. Sebagai produk budaya, film memiliki kemampuan unik dalam merepresentasikan realitas sosial, membentuk opini publik, serta menjadi wadah refleksi terhadap berbagai isu kemanusiaan. Di era modern, film berkembang menjadi alat yang efektif dalam menyuarakan kritik sosial dan mengangkat persoalan-persoalan yang sering kali terpinggirkan dalam wacana publik, termasuk isu kekerasan dan diskriminasi gender. Salah satu film yang mengangkat isu tersebut adalah Women from Rote Island, sebuah film yang berfokus pada pengalaman perempuan di wilayah Timur Indonesia yang menghadapi kekerasan dalam rumah tangga dan diskriminasi struktural. Film ini menggambarkan bagaimana perempuan berjuang mempertahankan hak dan martabatnya di tengah tekanan budaya patriarkis yang kuat. Melalui narasi yang emosional dan visual yang simbolis, film ini menyampaikan pesan-pesan perlawanan terhadap ketidakadilan yang dialami perempuan. Artikel ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis representasi perjuangan perempuan dalam film Women from Rote Island dengan menggunakan teori semiotik Barthes. Teori ini digunakan untuk menggali makna denotatif (makna literal) dan konotatif (makna simbolik atau kultural) dari tanda-tanda yang muncul dalam film, baik berupa gambar, ekspresi tokoh, dialog, maupun latar tempat. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kualitatif dengan pendekatan deskriptif, yang memungkinkan peneliti untuk menginterpretasikan pesan-pesan tersembunyi dan struktur makna yang dibangun oleh film. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa film ini tidak hanya merepresentasikan kenyataan sosial yang dihadapi perempuan, tetapi juga menjadi sarana perlawanan simbolik terhadap sistem sosial yang tidak adil. Film ini berhasil membangun empati penonton dan mendorong kesadaran kritis terhadap isu kekerasan dan diskriminasi gender. Dengan demikian, film dapat dilihat sebagai media alternatif yang efektif dalam menyuarakan perjuangan perempuan serta memperjuangkan kesetaraan gender.
Socio-Epidemiological Perspectives of Sexual Trauma Experiences and Influential Factors on Sexual Orientation in Men Who Have Sex with Men Sitorus, Rico Januar; Misnaniarti, Misnaniarti; Legiran, Legiran; Syakurah, Rizma Adlia; Sartika, Diana Dewi; Maharani, Asri; Patresia, Retta
Kesmas Vol. 20, No. 1
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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The complexity of sexuality and sexual trauma experiences, including harassment, unwanted touching, sexual urges, and forced sexual intercourse, should not be underestimated because of the tendency to initiate adverse psychosocial impacts. Sexual harassment can increase mental health risks, which may influence sexual orientation decisions. This quantitative study, using a cross-sectional design, aimed to determine a relationship between sexual trauma experiences and sexual orientation in men who have sex with men (MSM). This study population was MSM living in Palembang and Prabumulih City, with a sample size of 216 respondents. The proportion of respondents with homosexual orientation was 57.1%, and the proportion having sexual trauma experiences was 42.3%. The multiple logistic regression identified a significant relationship between sexual trauma experiences and sexual orientation in MSM with a pvalue of 0.02, an adjusted odds ratio of 2.71, and a 95% CI of 1.17-6.26. These results suggested a higher risk of a different sexual orientation among traumatized MSM compared to MSM without one after controlling access to pornographic content and correcting parenting patterns. Sexual trauma has been shown to affect individual sexual orientation; therefore, special attention is needed due to the impact on future life behavior.
The Analysis of Gender Roles Divisioan In Dual Career Families Tiffany, Kenithasia Tyas; Sartika, Diana Dewi; Lidya, Eva
HUMANISMA : Journal of Gender Studies Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): June 2023
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30983/humanisme.v7i1.6395

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This research focuses on discussing the division of productive, reproductive, and social gender roles in dual-career families in the Inderalaya Raya sub-district. The division of roles in a dual-career family certainly has its own difficulties and challenges, such as the division of roles involving children, work, household, and time. The purpose of this study is to identify the division of roles between husbands and wives who work in deciding the division of roles in family life. The research method used is descriptive-qualitative with a narrative research strategy. This study used role theory, and data was obtained from six pairs of husband and wife informants and three child informants through observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. The results of the study show that the husband and wife have agreed on a joint decision to balance work responsibilities in the formal sector and household affairs, which can be in the form of full direct involvement of the husband and wife or assistance from a third party in carrying out the reproductive role. The multiple roles that are carried out will experience role conflict if there are two or more pressures that occur simultaneously. Role theory states that role strain and role failure carried out by someone will also lead to conflict and can even lead to gender inequality. However, workers and parents who carry out their roles well are made role models by the child
Implementasi Kebijakan Pembentukan dan Pengelolaan Badan Usaha Milik Desa di Indonesia Alfatih, Andy; Sartika, Diana Dewi; Nueraheni, Dyah Hapsari Eko
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.v9i1.295

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One of the efforts to obtain and increase village revenue was by running a business through a village-owned enterprise (VOEs). A policy was needed for utilizing village resources in establishing a village-owned enterprise. The Musi Rawas Regency Government had made a policy, namely Musi Rawas Regency Regional Regulation Number 10 of 2013, concerning Guidelines for the Establishment and Management of Village-Owned Enterprises (VOEs). Villages of Musi Rawas Regency had implemented this regulation. This research aimed to evaluate the implementation of this regional regulation. This research method is descriptive quantitative comprises a sample survey and descriptive analysis indicators resulting from the sample survey. The population of this research was 174 Village-Owned Enterprises (VOEs/BUMDes) in Musi Rawas Regency. At the same time, the sample was 64 VOEs which was taken by referring to the Slovin formula. There were primary data and secondary ones. Primary data came mainly from the questionnaire and field observation. Meanwhile, secondary data were sourced from documents, such as archives and reports. Data were analyzed by descriptive technique. The descriptive technique was done by displaying data, assessing them, delivering argument, quoting theory for justification and confirmation, and concluding. Implementing the Regional Regulation concerning Guidelines for the Establishment and Management of Village-Owned Enterprises (VOEs) was successful. This could be seen from several indicators, refers to Ripley & Franklin (1986), namely: 1) There existed compliance of policy implementers towards the content of the regional regulation. The degree of compliance was high and was in a good category. 2) The establishment and management of VOEs (the smoothness of routine functions) were also high and classified as good, and 3) The performance of the management of VOEs was also good. The impact of policy implementation (regional regulation of Musi Rawas Regency) was positive (good).
Habitus Primer pada Anak Berkonflik dengan Hukum Sartika, Diana Dewi; Soraida, Safira; Isyanawulan, Gita; Arianti, Yosi
Society Vol 10 No 1 (2022): 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.v10i1.359

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Children are assumed to be innocent entities and have not much experience. However, the emergence of the phenomenon of children as perpetrators of crimes (children in conflict with the law/CICL) is contradictory to this assumption. This study explores and examines one aspect of the life of the child perpetrator of this crime, namely the family aspect as the primary habitus. This study used qualitative research methods by interviewing CICL at the Palembang Special Children’s Correctional Institution and Correctional Institution of Kayuagung, Ogan Komering Ilir Regency, as well as several related figures. Data were collected by observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. Meanwhile, data analysis is built from the ground up, linearly and hierarchically. In line with the focus of the study, the concept used in this study is the primary habitus, which is part of the habitus concept of Bourdieu. The primary habitus is the habitus that the agent has since childhood, which is the basis for forming other (secondary) habitus. The research results related to primary habitus in CICL show that the family is not present as a whole in the process of CICL growth and development and the application of ineffective parenting. Complete absence of the family, shown to the family by the presence of, 1). CICL with separated parents, 2). CICL with one or both parents died, 3). CICL has an intact family but is not fully present in the child’s growth and development process. Meanwhile, poor parenting is shown through 1). Parenting with violence, 2). CICL’s parents and close people have not become positive role models, and 3). Parents do not/less comprehensively provide knowledge and understanding regarding good and bad deeds. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the family institution as a primary institution and an institution of value inheritance through socialization and education between generations. The family can be the main basis for passing down the values ??of anti-violence and crime in supporting efforts to minimize crime habitus.
Transformasi Kebijakan dan Upaya Alternatif Pencegahan Kejahatan Narkotika di Sumatera Selatan Alfatih, Andy; Sartika, Diana Dewi; Nueraheni, Dyah Hapsari Eko; Tahira, Nabila
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.v12i2.655

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Crime is a daily phenomenon that emerges within society. From a structural-functional perspective, crime is considered disturbing and disruptive to the harmonious and stable order of life (social pathology). Drug-related crime is considered a serious crime, even bordering on extraordinary crime, as it has a significant negative impact on the wider community. The research aims to describe the handling of drug-related crimes by the police apparatus in South Sumatra. The research method used is qualitative research to examine incidents and various data variations that emerge in the field, employing a case study approach. The results and discussions show that the South Sumatra Provincial Police have been responsive in addressing drug-related issues in the province, ranging from prevention to rehabilitation, using 4 approaches: 1) Soft Power Coach, 2) Hard Power Coach, 3) Smart Power Coach, and 4) Corporation. The use of drugs can occur due to several factors, namely Poverty Factors, Environmental Factors, Criminal Involvement Factors, and Dependency Factors, highlighting the need for optimal supervision to prevent individuals who have recovered from relapsing into drug consumption. BNN South Sumatra collaborates with the PKK board to create a drug-free village with the aim of monitoring indications of drug use in the village community and forming a rehabilitation task force that is responsible for socializing the community not to use drugs again and stay away from drug use in the community.
Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Tani: Proses Pengembangan Kapasitas Kelembagaan Kelompok Tani Hutan Kibuk dalam Tata Kelola Perhutanan Sosial di Kota Pagaralam Agus, Agus; Purnama, Dadang Hikmah; Sartika, Diana Dewi
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
Publisher : Syntax Corporation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/syntax-literate.v9i10.16521

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Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui apakah proses pengembangan kapasitas kelembagaan kelompok tani hutan Kibuk telah mampu meningkatkan kapasitas kelembagaan kelompok tani hutan Kibuk dalam menjalankan tata kelola kelembagaan dan pembangunan perhutanan sosial secara baik. Metode penelitian ini kualitatif verifikatif dengan strategi studi kasus. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa kapasitas kelembagaan kelompok tani hutan Kibuk dalam kondisi belum memenuhi syarat menjalankan tata kelola perhutanan sosial secara baik. Kelemahan kapasitas kelembagaan terdapat pada belum terbentuknya struktur kelompok usaha perhutanan sosial di masing-masing kelompok kerja dan masih minimnya gagasan mengenai pembangunan kawasan perhutanan sosial Kibuk. Anggota kelompok tani hutan Kibuk belum dapat memikul tanggung jawabnya sendiri. Kelompok tani hutan Kibuk belum menguasai manajemen, sehingga belum mampu mewujudkan transparansi dan akuntabilitas terhadap pengelolaan kelembagaan. Proses pengembangan kapasitas kelembagaan kelompok tani hutan Kibuk masih mengabaikan penilaian kebutuhan aktual, tidak semua rencana dan strategi aksi dapat dilaksanakan, pelaksanaan program yang terbatas, monitoring dan evaluasi tidak dilaksanakan secara kredibel.
REFLEKSIVITAS PELAKU INDUSTRI KECIL PEMPEK PADA MASA PANDEMI DI KECAMATAN SEBERANG ULU SATU KOTA PALEMBANG Rahmawati, eva; Diana Dewi Sartika; Waspodo, Waspodo
Media Bina Ilmiah Vol. 18 No. 5: Desember 2023
Publisher : LPSDI Bina Patria

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33758/mbi.v18i5.658

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This research examines small pempek industry players who are increasingly reflexive in anticipating risks during a pandemic, to be precise in the location of Seberang Ulu Satu District, Palembang City. The method used is descriptive qualitative using a case study strategy. There were seven informants in this study, consisting of key, main and supporting informants. Based on the results of this study, it can be shown that the pandemic has caused social anxiety and brought risks of economic loss to small pempek industry players. Various risk threats such as reduced buyers, decreased income, reduced workforce, increased raw material prices and marketing delays. This risk vulnerability phase requires the awareness of small pempek industry players to be more reflexive, to make changes in adaptive behavior to anticipate risk threats, namely through diversification. Diversification is an action or behavior effort to minimize risks due to a pandemic. This reflexivity is carried out based on the capabilities and experience of each industry player, so that pandemic events or situations that are out of control, which can disrupt the economy of small pempek industry players can be anticipated by reducing the amount of production, selling prices adjusted to the market, looking for materials cheaper raw materials, looking for additional income, online promotion, and even closing a business. All of these changes in behavior are a form of reflexivity for small pempek industry players to survive to be able to adapt and be individually responsible for anticipating risk threats during a pandemic so that financial prosperity is achieved in meeting the needs of daily life
Co-Authors - Suharko Adetia Wulindari AGUS AGUS AGUS Aidillah, Elita Alfairusy, Muhajir Alfitri Alfitri Ambarwati Anang Dwi Santoso Andy Alfatih Arianti, Yosi Asri Maharani Aziz, Muhammad Fakhri Azzahri, Rizka Christine, Anastasya Dadang Hikmah Purnama, Dadang Hikmah Dwi Pusparini Dyah Hapsari Eko Nueraheni Dyah Hapsari Eko Nugraheni Erlisa Saraswati Eva Lidya Eva Lidya Eva Rahmawati Fibiolaa, Khofifah Irya Ghina Reftantia Gita Isyanawulan Gita Isyanawulan Gita Isyanawulan Gunawan Gunawan Hapsari, Yuanita Dwi Hendarso, Yoyok Istiqoma, Istiqoma Istiqomah Istiqomah Isyanawulan, Gita Kenithasia Tyas Tiffany Lecia, Khessi Novika Legiran Legiran Lidya, Eva M Fajar Ganta M Supriyadi Madrah, Muna Yastuti Maulana Maulana, Maulana Mery Yanti Misnaniarti Misnaniarti Muhammad Iqbal Muhammad Luthfi Muhammad Yusuf Abror Muna Yastuti Madrah Muslimah, Hayana Ningrum, Titis Setia Nueraheni, Dyah Hapsari Eko Nugraheni, Dyah Hapsari Eko Oktanedi, Aldri Patresia, Retta Puteri, Ayu Afifah Putra, Decka Pratama Putri, Cynthia Azhara Randi Randi Randi, Randi Rico Januar Sitorus Rizma Adlia Syakurah Salsabila, Miranda Dyah Saputri, Mimi Wita Saraswati, Erlisa Sari, Kurnia Asni Sari, Rama Dian Soraida, Safira Soraida, Safira Supraja, Muhammad Syafe'i, Akhmad Syafe’i, Akhmad Tahira, Nabila Tiffany, Kenithasia Tyas Tri Agus Susanto Vieronica Varbi Sununianti Vieronica Varbi Sununianti Vieronica Varbi Sununianti, Vieronica Varbi Waspodo, Waspodo Wulandari Wulandari Yosi Arianti Yosi Arianti yulasteriyani Yulasteriyani, Yulasteriyani Yurismasari, Heidi Yusda, Ihsanul Fuadi