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Inovasi dan Transformasi  Digital Modern Dalam Pengembangan Pembangunan Sosial Dan Komunitas Internasional Fathiah; Zahriah; Lasri; Nurliana; Rizki Julia Utama
JKA Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): JKA
Publisher : Bansigom Na Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26811/e728j923

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Innovation and digital transformation today play an important role in affecting various aspects of people's lives, including in the social, cultural, economic, and political spheres. Advances in information and communication technology have changed the way people interact, communicate, learn, and work.  Various virtual communities are emerging, enabling individuals to connect through digital media to share information, exchange ideas, and build relationships unlimited by distance and time. (Widyaningrum, 2021). Digital transformation has also affected the productivity and performance of organizations, including UMKM, where the use of digital technology can help boost productiveness and profitability. However, the process of digital transformation also requires changes in organizational behavior and culture. By leveraging digital technology, organizations can be more flexible, efficient, and innovative, which can ultimately improve competitiveness and long-term profitability
Tackling Community Challenges in the IMT-GT Region: A Multidisciplinary Strategy for Empowering Local Voices Songkhla, Thailand Fathiah; Ferdi Nazirun Sijabat; Eliana; Suhelayanti; Mursyidin; Lasri
JKA Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): JKA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26811/qt8qyt15

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Empowering communities is key to strengthening local participation and voice, especially in areas facing socio-economic challenges. The purpose of this community dedication activity is to explore a multidisciplinary strategy in empowering communities in Songkhla, Thailand, which is part of the IMT-GT region. Through a qualitative approach, the study analyzes the challenges faced by communities at Songkhlas and identifies various effective empowerment strategies. The results show that its main challenges include the lack of natural resource protection, limited community capacity, and weak coordination among stakeholders. The recommended empowerment strategies include strengthening community capacities through training and support, enhanced partnership and coordination between stakeholder, and the protection of natural resources through environmentally-conscious policies. The findings in this activity highlight the importance of a multidimensional approach in empowering communities in border regions, by involving various stakeholders to inclusive and equitable development
Sacred Space and Multicultural Identity: A Study of Spatial Anthropology and Religious Studies at the Kong Fuk Miau Temple and Jamik Muntok Mosque in West Bangka Jamil, Muhammad; Saprijal; Bariah, Chairul; Lasri; Hamda, Erna Fitriani
Biokultur Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): Intersecting Perspectives: Anthropological Studies of Identities, Space and Hu
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/bk.v14i2.79432

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This study discusses the existence of the Kong Fuk Miau Temple and the Jamik Muntok Mosque as two sacred spaces that stand side by side in the center of Muntok, West Bangka Regency. Chinese and Malay-Muslim communities since the 19th century. Using spatial anthropology and religious studies approaches, this research highlights how sacred spaces are produced, inhabited, and interpreted by different communities, while also serving as symbols of religious coexistence. The methods used include literature review, cultural heritage data analysis, and historical and ethnographic studies of ritual practices, spatial representations, and building materiality. The results of the analysis show that Kong Fuk Miau and Masjid Jamik not only function as centers of worship, but also as symbolic spaces of the city that represent tolerance, harmony, and cultural diversity. Spatially, the proximity of the two forms a threshold zone that facilitates social interaction and presents a distinctive religious heterotopia. Historically, the involvement of the Chinese and Malay communities in the development and maintenance of the site demonstrates a pattern of cross-ethnic collaboration that strengthens the collective identity of the city. This study confirms that the production of sacred space is not only related to architectural and ritual aspects, but also to public discourse, preservation policies, and the daily practices of the community. This study is expected to contribute to the development of spatial anthropology theory and religious studies in Indonesia, as well as strengthen understanding of the role of sacred spaces as a basis for tolerance and social integration in a multi-ethnic society.