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Dampak Era Digital terhadap Penggunaan Bahasa Jawa Halus di Kalangan Anak-anak Desa Sribasuki Batanghari Lampung Timur Arivani, Vika
TAMADDUN: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial, Seni, dan Humaniora Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): TAMADDUN: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial, Seni, dan Humaniora
Publisher : Yayasan Alpatih Harapan Semesta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70115/tamaddun.v2i1.184

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This research aims to understand how the younger generation learns and uses subtle Javanese, and the influence of technology on this process. The research was conducted in Sribasuki Village, Batanghari, East Lampung, using qualitative methods with in-depth interviews. The findings show that coarse Javanese (ngoko) is more commonly used in children's daily conversations, while their proficiency in fine Javanese is declining. Technology and social media play a role in accelerating this change, encouraging children to prefer Indonesian or ngoko which is considered more modern. The research also highlights the importance of parents' role in supporting the learning of subtle Javanese by utilizing technology. The results of this study provide guidance for educators and parents in preserving Javanese language and culture amidst the influence of globalization.
The Sribasuki Community's Interpretation of the Economic Role of Women in Micro Enterprises Putra, Dimas Arya; Janani, Ilham Riyad; Arivani, Vika; Akbar Maulana Putra; Wellfarina Hamer
Al Huwiyah: Journal of Woman and Children Studies Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Al Huwiyah: Journal of Woman and Children Studies
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/1bckrr47

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This study examines women's contribution to the family economy through micro-enterprises in Sribasuki Village and how the community perceives this economic role. In the context of a rural society that still holds strong traditional values, the urgency of this research arises because women's economic contributions are often not appreciated proportionally. The objectives of this study are to analyze the community's perception of women's role in micro-enterprises, identify the forms of their contributions, and reveal the obstacles they face. The research uses a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques of in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and documentation of five key informants. The results show that women not only contribute financially through culinary and handicraft businesses, but also play a strategic role in household financial management and meeting the basic needs of the family. Involvement in microenterprises increases women's independence, self-confidence, and bargaining power in family decision-making, indicating a shift in public perception. However, women still face structural obstacles such as limited capital, market access, and business literacy. As a result, systematic empowerment programs are needed, including training, access to inclusive financing, and network strengthening to optimize women's economic contribution potential.