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OPTIMIZING CORN HARVEST WASTE AS A COMMUNITY ECONOMIC, IMPROVEMENT IN TAWANGREJO VILLAGE, GEMARANG, DISTRICT, MADIUN REGENCY Soemarsono, Prinintha Nanda; Nabila, Lady Savita; Syafi'ah, Kamilatus; Pratama, Rehan Meihendra; Pramesti, Mutiara Putri; Kusuma, Juan; Prananda, Ariel Syalia; Cahyani, Larasati Puji; Hapsari, Aulia Arum; Maulana, Isya' Putra
Jurnal Layanan Masyarakat (Journal of Public Services) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): JURNAL LAYANAN MASYARAKAT
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jlm.v8i1.2024.033-040

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Corn is the second largest commodity in Tawangrejo Village, Gemarang District, Madiun Regency with a harvest reaching 3 tonnes in 2023. The large corn harvest is in line with the corn waste produced at the end of each harvest period. Until now, corn waste is still used as animal feed in small quantities and the rest is burned, resulting in air pollution around Tawangrejo Village. The work program of "KKN-BBK 2 Universitas Airlangga" aims to educate the public to optimize corn harvest waste while providing additional income from selling these handicraft products through digital marketing. The short-term result of this activity is that the people of Tawangrejo Village can make crafts from corn husk waste to become furniture decorations and brooches. Apart from that, the people of Tawangrejo Village are also able to create accounts on the marketplace and know marketing strategies that can be applied easily. The expected long-term result of this activity is that the income of the people of Tawangrejo Village can increase. For sustainability activities, training should be carried out regularly so that people can hone their creativity more deeply and become experts in making crafts. Apart from that, education regarding interesting marketing methods is also carried out regularly so that the public understands better and can be implemented in other products.
Peran Komunikasi Lembaga Masyarakat dalam Mengatasi Non-Consensual Dissemination of Intimate Images (NCII) di Indonesia Prananda, Ariel Syalia; Aurellia, Shafa Ayu; Nihayah, Wahidah Mevi; Ekta, Talitha Vanya; Ariesa, Bunga Cinta; Khairunnisa, Ibtisam Mumtaz; Suteja, Rani Sukma Ayu
Jurnal Media dan Komunikasi Indonesia Vol 4, No 2 (2023): September
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jmki.87189

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NCII stands for Non-Consensual Dissemination of Intimate Images. This term describes the dissemination of intimate content, whether in the form of photos or videos, which is carried out without the consent of the parties involved in the content. NCII is a problem that deserves serious attention in nowadays life. Even though indirectly there is a law to take action against NCII perpetrators, in reality legal protection alone is not enough to overcome NCII problems. It needs communication strategies and involvement from various community institutions in preventing the occurrence of NCII, because after all preventive measures would be much better. Communication includes strategic efforts through socialization, education, advocacy, and mentoring in order to increase awareness of the use of information technology, so as to avoid NCII, one of which is through increasing digital literacy. Therefore, through this conceptual article, the author tries to describe how the role of communication from institutions in society can prevent the occurrence of NCII, including the role of institutions and legal regulations, the role of educational institutions, the role of community organizations, the role of the mass media, and the role of individuals in using communication technology. The data collection comes from observing phenomena and studying literature in order to get relevant references. The conclusion of this article is that the NCII case is not the responsibility of just one person. Synergy between various elements of society is important in creating a safe environment from NCII's actions and supportive situation for victims.