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PENGENALAN DAN PELATIHAN DASAR PENGGUNAAN KOMPUTER DI PANTI ASUHAN ASSOMADIYYAH Nurmaesah, Nunung; Julianti, M Ramaddan; Prameswari, Adinda; Hernawan, Erdin; Gulo, Mitra Ewili; Tawakal, Nadya Alifia; Arie, Muhammad
JURNAL PENGABDIAN GLOBAL Vol 3, No 1 (2024): Jurnal Pengabdian Global (JPEG)
Publisher : JURNAL PENGABDIAN GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38101/jpeg.v3i1.10843

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Pengabdian Diri Kepada Masyarakat (PKM) merupakan peluang bagi mahasiswa untuk belajar dan berkolaborasi dengan masyarakat, tidak sekadar memberikan pandangan terbaik menurut mereka, tetapi melibatkan pemberdayaan sebagai proses pencarian solusi bersama terhadap masalah yang dihadapi. Mahasiswa menjalankan peran pendampingan sesuai dengan kebutuhan masyarakat dalam mengatasi masalah sosial di lingkungan mereka. Kuliah kerja nyata dipandang sebagai pembelajaran hidup bermasyarakat, karena Perguruan Tinggi dianggap sebagai entitas yang kurang terhubung dengan realitas masyarakat. Namun, terdapat kecenderungan orientasi PKM lebih pada pelayanan masyarakat, menggunakan masyarakat sebagai objek kegiatan, bersifat formalitas dan seremonial akademik, dengan hasil kegiatan berupa laporan aktivitas daripada laporan riset akademik.
Faith-Based Sense of Community among Volunteers in a Muslim Women’s Organization in Indonesia: A Qualitative Case Study Situmorang, Nina Zulida; Prameswari, Adinda; Widyowati, Arini
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology VOL 14 NO 4 DECEMBER 2025
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.vi.31458

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This study aimed to explore the experience of a sense of community among volunteers of Yayasan Rumpun Nurani (YRN), a faith-based social organization in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Using a qualitative case study design, this study examines how shared Islamic values and informal community structures contribute to volunteer cohesion and organizational sustainability. Data were collected through focus group discussions, participatory observation, and document analysis of twenty active volunteers. Data analysis was conducted using Braun and Clarke's six-step thematic analysis approach. The results of the analysis resulted in eight interrelated themes: shared values and vision, belonging, peer support and emotional contagion, flexible commitment, spiritual and personal growth, conflict management, youth engagement and regeneration, and social and professional benefits. These findings suggest that spiritual values, relational dynamics, and non-hierarchical participation play a central role in fostering a sense of community in the context of grassroots communities. Theoretically, this research enriches community psychology by contextualizing the theory of sense of community in collectivist Islamic culture. Practically, the results of this study provide insights for the development of faith-based empowerment programs that strengthen social cohesion, women's participation, and cross-generational involvement in volunteer organizations.