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Makna Simbolik Tradisi MAPPACCI Winda, Nur Hikmah; Suyuti, Nasruddin; Purwitasari, Paramitha
Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Dan Media Sosial (JKOMDIS) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): September - Desember
Publisher : CV. ITTC INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47233/jkomdis.v4i3.1994

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This study investigates the symbolic meaning of tradition and tries to explain the Mappacci symbols of Bugis Traditional weddings in Pomburea Village, East Kolaka Regency, Lambandia District. The employed qualitative descriptive research methodology in this research is Charles Sanders Pierce's semiotic analysis. The research data comes from the symbols used in the Bugis Traditional Mappacci wedding procession from the Pomburea Village community. This study shows that mapacci is used in three main stages: Mapacci, Barasanji, and Khamatal Al-Qur'an. 2) The Mappacci ceremony, which is interpreted as "clean" and "holy", aims to cleanse the soul and body of the bride and groom before starting household ark by cleaning everything, including "Mappaccing ati" (clean heart), "Mappaccing nawanawa" (clean mind), "Mappaccing pangkaukeng" (clean actions and behavior), and "Mappaccing ateka" (clean faith) and the symbolic meaning of the Mappacci process is: (1) The pillow represents honor, glory, dignity, and mutual respect (sipakatau); (2) the silk sarong represents self-respect, sitat istikamah, and perseverance; (3) the leaves of banana shoots represent mutual connection or continuous life; (4) the leaves of jackfruit represent noble ideals or hope and honesty; (5) the leaves of pacci represent cleanliness or purity; and (6) rice represents well-developed, blooming, and good living creatures.(8), means unity, (9) young coconut and brown sugar: both represent sweetness
Penerapan Repacking pada Produk Rengginang Masagena di Kecamatan Konda Syahruddin, Syahruddin; Hamid, Ahmad; Jasman, Jasman; Purwitasari, Paramitha; Kasim, Hasdi Syahid; Menungsa, Abdul Sarlan; Juliana, Andi; Cahyani, Roro
Abdimas Universal Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): April
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Balikpapan (LPPM UNIBA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36277/abdimasuniversal.v7i1.525

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Rengginang is a food that tends to be enjoyed by people in various regions, both urban and rural, because the price is cheap and accessible to all groups. Rengginang Masagena is one of the commercial products in Masagena Village, Konda District, which is produced by a community business group. However, the obstacle faced by this group is the lack of understanding of partners to improve the quality of packaging so that product sales slow down. This can be done especially to increase community income. The implementation of this service aims to help partners improve their knowledge and quality of packaging through training and direct materials. The results of the community service show that the knowledge and understanding of partners has increased significantly regarding the benefits of using standing pouches as new packaging to replace previously used plastic bags, and the knowledge of partners regarding their use. Likewise with the use of vacuum equipment and packaging presses used in rengginang packaging where partners improve in terms of understanding and direct practice, then partners also understand how to design and create brands/brands in packaging so that partners have products that have brands that ultimately the team hopes that partners can improve the quality and sales of rengginang products.
Strategies for Providing Base Transceiver Stations in Remote Areas to Support Community Access to Information with a Collaborative Governance Approach in Bombana Regency Mahdar, Mahdar; Purwitasari, Paramitha; Raihan, Akram
Al-MUNZIR Vol. 18, No. 1 (2025): Mei
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Kendari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31332/am.vi.10647

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Basic infrastructure needed by the community is the government's obligation. One of these basic infrastructures is telecommunications network access. Base Transceiver Station (BTS) is a telecommunications infrastructure that has an important role in improving communication access in remote communities. This study attempts to analyze strategies in providing Base Transceiver Stations in Supporting Community Information Access with a Collaborative Governance Approach in Bombana Regency. The approach taken is a qualitative approach, where this research has been conducted in Bombana Regency and in Kendari City during October-November 2024. The results of the study found several strategies that need to be considered in providing Base Transceiver Stations (BTS) in supporting community information access with a Collaborative Governance approach in Bombana Regency consisting of optimizing Regulations to support BTS Development in several areas of Bombana Regency, utilizing the latest technology in BTS Development, increasing socialization and community education, integrating aspects of security and environmental protection in BTS development, prioritizing BTS development in blank spot areas, infrastructure development that accommodates geographic terrain, community-based approaches and collaboration to reduce social resistance and optimizing infrastructure in increasing access and reducing geographical constraints. The recommendations suggested by this research are to encourage the optimization of regulations in supporting BTS development in Bombana Regency and to encourage the use of the latest technology in BTS development.