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Development of Inclusion Through Minority-Conscious Tourism in The Madura Religious Tourism Area Prastiwi, Merlia Indah; Wardhana, Indra Jaya Kusuma
Journal of Contemporary Sociological Issues Vol 4 No 1 (2024): Journal of Contemporary Sociological Issues
Publisher : Advanced Studies on Socio-Economy Development

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/csi.v4i1.44993

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In carrying out sustainable development, paying attention to many aspects is necessary. This article explores the aspect of justice for the entire community, which is one of the characteristics of religious tourism branding, which can provide access to the entire community to feel comfortable and safe when traveling and create significant growth in the creative economy of the surrounding community. Madura is generally known as a religious area that emphasizes religious values. In religious values, God never differentiates between his people. The research used a qualitative approach with the interpretive method where informants experienced an in-depth interview. The research finding described that in its development, Madura religious tourism should pay attention not only to economic aspects but also to the involvement of social justice in providing opportunities for people with disabilities to access the religious facilities and religious tourism they have. Together with the tourism department, researchers are trying to provide suggestions and strategies for the sustainability of religious tourism development that prioritizes aspects of religious branding and justice for every congregation. With increasing attention to the rights of people with disabilities in religious tourism, the image and branding will increase to attract the wider community to increasingly visit tourism in Madura in general and religious tourism in Sumenep in particular. Development focusing more on the tourism sector and the creative economy should not marginalize people with disabilities as part of the development object. Therefore, inclusion-friendly tourism development needs to be an input for related agencies and local governments to uphold aspects of social justice among fellow humans. Keywords: Inclusion development, Madura, Minority-conscious tourism, Religious tourism
PLURALISME PENYELENGGARAAN PENDIDIKAN BERBASIS KEAGAMAAN KRISTEN DAN KATOLIK DI KABUPATEN BANGKALAN Wardhana, Indra Jaya Kusuma; Prastiwi, Merlia Indah; Suseno, Klaudius Febrianto Ari
Refleksi Edukatika : Jurnal Ilmiah Kependidikan Vol 14, No 2 (2024): Refleksi Edukatika : Jurnal Ilmiah Kependidikan (Juni 2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muria Kudus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24176/re.v14i2.12368

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This research aims to take a space that has not received attention in the field of education that intersects with the complexity of community elements towards religious minority groups. Therefore, it is important to tackle the conception of pluralism in the implementation of non-Muslim religious-based education as a representation of the diversity of multicultural values of Madura. This research uses a qualitative methodology with an ethnomethodological approach. This study focuses on the assumption of "subjectivity" through the interpretive actions of community members who produce and organize daily experiences related to inter-religious tolerance values. The focus of this study concern a views of stakeholders, including the organizational structure of educational institutions and local government officials regarding the implementation of non-Muslim religious-based education as a representation of minority groups. Bangkalan Regency was chosen as the research location, referring to the highest proportion of Christian and Catholic population among the four regencies on Madura Island. The results of this study show the attitude of tolerance between religious communities as a representation of pluralism, especially for religious minority groups in the field of education provision that occurs in Bangkalan Regency.