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Beyond Forced Migration: The Narrative Communication in the Resilience of Cipaku's Displaced Communities Hariyati, Farida; Lubis, Djuara P.; Kinseng, Rilus A.; Sumardjo , Sumardjo
REiLA : Journal of Research and Innovation in Language Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): REiLA : Journal of Research and Innovation in Language
Publisher : The Institute of Research and Community Service (LPPM) - Universitas Lancang Kuning

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31849/reila.v6i1.17950

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This qualitative study explores the resilience of Cipaku's displaced communities through narrative communication, shedding light on the unique sociolinguistic dynamics of development-induced displacement. Anchored in the Communication Theory of Resilience (CTR), it delves into how displaced individuals employ communicative processes. The study focused on interviews with 12 individuals selected using snowball sampling technique from Cipaku Village who have lived through displacement more than 10 years due to forced migration, and supported with field observation to gain documentation in capturing their memories and subsequent positive adaptations. Data was analyzed using the NVivo 12 Plus software, which facilitated the organization, coding, and thematic analysis relevant to the study's objectives. The findings of this research delves into how displaced individuals employ communicative processes; crafting normalcy, affirming identity, maintaining networks, employing alternative logics, and foregrounding positive actions to navigate the upheavals of displacement. It highlights how displaced populations actively reconstruct their social realities, preserve cultural identities, and sustain community cohesion through narrative communication. This study also points to gaps in understanding the erosion of linguistic diversity within displaced communities and recommends further exploration of digital communication's role in sustaining displaced communities' communicative networks.
The Role of Stakeholders in Strengthening Communication Networks to Foster Farmers’ Economic Institutions Anggreany, Shinta; Sumardjo , Sumardjo; Lubis, Djuara P; Syahyuti, Syahyuti
Jurnal Penyuluhan Pertanian Vol 20 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Politeknik Pembangunan Pertanian Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51852/rzdpjx51

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The growing number of smallholder farmers in Indonesia necessitates the strengthening of economic institutions through the farmer corporation model. This study examines the role of stakeholders in strengthening communication networks to support farmer institutions in Jayakerta District, Karawang. Using a mixed-methods approach, data were collected from 281 farmers through surveys and 28 stakeholders through in-depth interviews. The results show that coordination among stakeholders remains limited. Communication network analysis reveals that farmers with high centrality are more actively involved in exchanging production-related information, while those with low centrality tend to seek marketing information but have limited interaction. Spearman’s test indicates that internal farmer factors do not significantly influence communication networks (ρ = 0.072; p > 0.05), whereas stakeholder support shows a negative yet significant correlation (ρ = -0.128; p < 0.05), indicating a mismatch between the form of support provided and the farmers’ actual needs. Although support is provided in various forms, its integration is not yet optimal. Strengthening communication networks and ensuring consistent stakeholder involvement are key to the success of farmer corporations. Local actors, such as voluntary agricultural extension agents, play a crucial role in reinforcing farmer information exchange. The low level of digital literacy among farmers also calls for policy interventions through training and capacity-building programs. These findings underscore the importance of integrated communication systems in supporting institution-based agricultural development in Indonesia.