Putro, Moh. Zaenal Abidin Eko
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MENAKAR PERAN PERGURUAN TINGGI DALAM PENGEMBANGAN INDUSRI BERKELANJUTAN Putro, Moh. Zaenal Abidin Eko; Nurhayati, Ida
Parsimonia - Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Vol 11 No 2 (2024): Parsimonia: Jurnal Akuntansi, Manajemen dan Bisnis
Publisher : Ma Chung Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33479/parsimonia.v11i2.1045

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The local community's ongoing agreement regarding plans to establish industries, as well as ongoing industries, certainly raises sociological and anthropological questions, namely what kind of relationship between the two, industry and society, has occurred so far. The most obvious case in this case can refer to the rejection of the people of Rempang Island, Batam City towards the plan to build Rempang Eco City, last September 2023. Seen from the perspective of the academic world, the problem of disharmony between the industrial world and local communities is important, apart from focusing on the relationship between the academic world and the industrial world. This paper with a desk research approach aims to describe the disharmonious relationship between the local community and the corporate community or the industrial world, looking for the root of the problem of rejection of investment and what offers universities can provide to the phenomenon of disharmony between the local community and the industrial world. The results of this research show that the implementation of a social permit to operate (SLO) is one of the agreements made to reconcile relations between local communities and investment and industry. In an effort to popularize SLO as a solution to the parameters of the relationship between the industrial world and local communities, the role of universities is very necessary.
The Religious Moderation in Kei Community, Maluku Indonesia: Upholds Local Wisdom, Religion, and Nationality as Vital Aspects Ulum, Raudatul; Putro, Moh. Zaenal Abidin Eko
International Journal Ihya' 'Ulum al-Din Vol. 26 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/ihya.26.1.20315

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Religiosity experiences moderation through encounters with sublime local cultures inherent in the Kei community in Maluku, Indonesia. This makes it worthy of research, especially regarding the integration of custom and religion. Kei culture was formed by the collective memory of their ancestors from Bali, Java, Banten, and other tribes in the archipelago. Conflicting gaps may arise due to paradoxes in cultural and religious life. This paper highlights the paradoxes and gaps between religious egalitarianism and traditional authority structures. It reports on interviews conducted with religious and traditional leaders, social and religious practitioners, and observations made during customary and religious activities in the Kei Islands. Data shows that religious followers' attitudes towards culture have a different quality. However, inclusion through traditional ceremonies is still maintained but the caste layer in custom has internal religious affairs. Likewise, in terms of national life, they have self-meaning as an open society. This paper concludes that accepting customary law can potentially create distortions and exacerbate the problem of changing diversity in life. If customs are managed well, they may stay within and outside the Kei community. Further research is necessary to explore how to rejuvenate the connection between traditional law and religion each time.