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Penyuluhan Literasi Keuangan Digital Pada Perempuan di Desa Wisata Banyumulek, Kabupaten Lombok Barat Hafizah Awalia; Saipul Hamdi; Arif Nasrullah
Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian dan Inovasi Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian dan Inovasi (Desember)
Publisher : Insan Kreasi Media

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (615 KB) | DOI: 10.57248/jilpi.v1i2.27

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Banyumulek is a tourist village which is famous for its pottery crafts and there is a group of women craftsmen who are the pillars of improving the community's economy. Therefore, the service team aims to carry out outreach activities related to digital financial literacy in West Lombok Regency. The implementation of this service is located in Banyumulek Village, Kediri District, West Lombok Regency with the target of female pottery craftsmen and a community of women who use gadgets and use the internet in their daily activities. The result of this service is that there are still many female pottery craftsmen who do not know the risks of using digital financial platforms such as Phishing, Phraming Mobile, Sniffing, Money Mule and Social Engineering. In addition, there are still many who are confused in choosing the right platform to use, so that there is counseling from the Mataram University service team. The community of women pottery craftsmen became aware of the platforms and information they had to choose and sort out in order to avoid misuse of personal data as well as security and convenience in using social media.
LIFESTYLE DAN KESEJAHTERAAN: POTRET MATA PENCAHARIAN PADA MASYARAKAT PESISIR LOMBOK UTARA Hafizah Awalia; Arif Nasrullah; I Dewa Made Satya Parama
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Malikussaleh (JSPM) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : FISIP Universitas Malikussaleh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jspm.v7i1.25358

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This study explores the transformation of lifestyle and well-being in Gili Air’s coastal community, North Lombok, driven by rapid tourism growth. Using a qualitative case study approach with in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and document analysis, it uncovers socio-economic change patterns. Findings show tourism has shifted livelihoods from traditional fishing and dryland farming to service jobs like homestays, tour guiding, and souvenir trading, boosting income, promoting modern consumption (gadgets and branded goods), and improving material well-being. However, this threatens local customs, social structures, and cultural values, seen in declining communal solidarity (gotong royong) and rising individualism, plus environmental strains from overdevelopment like land conversion and beach erosion, risking long-term sustainability. Referencing Jean Baudrillard, the study highlights the paradox: economic gains often foster illusory prosperity via symbolic consumption. Solutions involve multi-stakeholder collaboration based on local wisdom and participation to create inclusive policies for sustainable development, cultural preservation, and equitable benefits, ensuring modernization maintains ecological and social balance.