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Counter Women Trafficking Commission (CWTC): Fighters for Justice for Migrants and Human Trafficking Kwirinus, Dismas; Emanuel, Fransiskus; Angga, Stepanus; Mayolla, Innoccentius Gerardo; Peri, Heribertus
Jurnal Pendidikan Sosiologi dan Humaniora Vol 15, No 1 (2024): Edisi April 2024
Publisher : Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/j-psh.v15i1.64470

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The focus of this article is to examine the Counter Women Trafficking Commission (CWTC): Fighters for Justice for Migrants and Human Trafficking. Migrants are people who are vulnerable to physical and psychological violence. They work abroad to change their fortunes for the better but that goal sometimes doesn't match their expectations. Instead, they often experience injustice and are treated inhumanely by their employers. This situation certainly concerns us all. In this case, CWTC or Talitha Kum as an organization that is present and as a face of hope for small people trying to fight for justice for migrants and victims of human trafficking. So in this study, we will utilize qualitative research methods. We conducted interviews with the head of CWTC or Talitha Kum Malang Raya and looked for data on migrants and how these organizations provide services to migrants. Then, after the data was collected, we used the content analysis method to analyze the research data. This analysis will produce research findings that become a construct in viewing the contextual development of CWTC. The discussion of these findings will become an actual study in interpreting justice for the underprivileged.
THE CONCEPT OF INTERFAITH MARRIAGE: ISLAM-CATHOLICISM AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE MORAL EDUCATIONS OF CHILDREN Emanuel, Fransiskus; Kwirinus, Dismas; Yuniarto, Petrus
Jurnal Pendidikan Sosiologi dan Humaniora Vol 14, No 1 (2023): Edisi April 2023
Publisher : Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/j-psh.v14i1.60155

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The focus of this study is to provide an explanation of marriage in Islam and Catholicism and its implications for children's moral education. Interfaith marriages often raise pros and cons in society. Those who disagree think that interfaith marriage violates the rules, so it must be avoided. Meanwhile, for those who agree, consider interfaith marriage as a great gift that must be accepted and lived. In the view of Islam and Catholicism, interfaith marriages are actually permissible and of course follow the rules or provisions of each religion. This theme becomes an interesting topic of discussion in this research. The methods used in this research are the descriptive method and a critical reading of the text. This research does not intend to differentiate between Islamic and Catholic marriages but instead seeks to present Islamic and Catholic views on the concept of interfaith marriage and examine the implications of moral education for children in these two major religions. Islam and Catholicism realize that children are a gift, so they should be formed, educated, and fostered. Parents are primarily responsible for the moral education of their children because from them children learn about life.
Ecological Colonialism and Local Resistance: A Genealogy of Power in the Style of Foucault and Sean McDonagh's Ecotheology in West Kalimantan Kwirinus, Dismas; Wijanarko, Robertus; Pandor, Pius; Emanuel, Fransiskus
Journal of World Science Vol. 4 No. 10 (2025): Journal of World Science
Publisher : Riviera Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v4i10.1532

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This study explores the dynamics of ecological colonialism in West Kalimantan through the intersecting lenses of Michel Foucault's genealogy of power and Sean McDonagh's ecotheological discourse. Drawing upon a critical-theoretical framework, the research investigates how historical and contemporary environmental domination, often justified through state-corporate development narratives, constitutes a form of colonial violence against both nature and indigenous epistemologies. By employing Foucault's concept of power relations and discursive formations, the study deconstructs the mechanisms through which ecological control is normalized, particularly in extractive economies such as palm oil and mining. Simultaneously, McDonagh’s ecotheology offers a normative theological response that reframes the relationship between humanity, creation, and justice, providing a counter-narrative rooted in ecological ethics. The local resistance of communities in West Kalimantan is examined as a site of epistemic contestation, where indigenous cosmologies and spiritualities challenge dominant ecological paradigms. This research contributes to the broader discourse on political ecology, postcolonial theology, and environmental justice by bridging critical theory and contextual theology. It underscores the need to rethink environmental governance through plural epistemologies that honor both ecological integrity and sociocultural sovereignty.
Kontribusi Misionaris Pasionis dalam Memajukan Sumber Daya Manusia di Wilayah Kalimantan Barat Ditinjau dari Sejarah Misi: Passionist Missionaries, Human Resources, History Emanuel, Fransiskus; Pandor, Pius
Borneo Review Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Desember 2022
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Katolik Negeri Pontianak

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (467.02 KB) | DOI: 10.52075/br.v1i2.116

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The focus of this research is to present the contribution of the missionaries of the Passionist Congregation in the Nusantara, specifically the West Kalimantan region. The Congregation of Passionists is an institute of consecrated life with papal status in the Roman Catholic Church founded by Saint Paul of the Cross. Missionaries who came to Indonesia came from two provinces, namely Mater Santae Spei from the Netherlands and Pieta from Italy as evangelists in the West Kalimantan region, precisely in Ketapang and Sekadau regencies with an analysis based on the history of the mission. The presence of missionaries in West Kalimantan has made a very extraordinary contribution, related to the development of the faith of the people. The methodology used in this research is a qualitative literary method of documents related to the history of the mission of the Passionist Congregation in Kalimantan. The result to be shown in this study is that the Dayak people in Ketapang and Sekadau Districts in particular were fortunate because of the presence of the Passionist Missionaries where their presence was not only as evangelists but also directly involved in the effort to educate the lives of the Dayaks by establishing schools and scholarship program for children who can afford to go to school.