Lasarus Jehamat
Program Studi Sosiologi, FISIP, Universitas Nusa Cendana

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First Impression (Kesan Pertama) Masyarakat Desa Kakor Terhadap Gaya Berpakaian Mahasiswi Yang Fashionable (Studi Pada Masyarakat Desa Kakor, Kecamatan Ruteng, Kabupaten Manggarai) Angelita Yeltri Egot; Lasarus Jehamat; Aelsthri Ndandara
Jurnal Pluralis Vol 1 No 1 (2023): Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial
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The phenomenon of fashionable clothing is part of people's lives today, including female students in Kakor Village. The students appeared wearing hotpants, tight miniskirts above the knee, negligee/sleeveless dresses, and transparent clothing. This reaped a lot of impressions from the local community. The purpose of this research is to determine the impression of the people of Kakor Village on female students' clothing styles, and the factors that influence the public's impression of female students. The theory used in this research is social judgment theory. The impression itself cannot be separated from the observer's basic knowledge about something. As social assessment theory explains, when someone analyzes a message, they have a perception as a reference point, so the message will be seen from two sides, namely acceptance (assimilation effect) and rejection (contrast effect). This research uses a qualitative-descriptive approach, with data collection using observation, interviews and documentation techniques. The technique for determining informants is through purposive sampling. There were 12 informants in this study, with 9 key informants (community and community leaders) and 3 supporting informants (students). The results of the research show that the public's impression of female students' clothing styles is that they do not understand traditional values, are not good children, do not understand religious teachings, are disappointed, and show contemporary civilization. The impression conveyed is predominantly negative (rejecting). Several factors influence society's female students' clothing styles, namely the map of society's thoughts about women, culture and religion. The advice that the author recommends for society is that a perspective should not corner one party and judge someone not only by what they see. For female students, they should be critical in consuming popular products so that they are in harmony with up-to-date attitudes and the embodiment of local values.
Habitus Belanja Online dan Tren Gaya Hidup Shopaholic di Kalangan Mahasiswa FISIP Universitas Nusa Cendana: Perspektif Cultural Studies Lasarus Jehamat; Helga M. Evarista Gero; Christine E. Meka
Jurnal Pluralis Vol 2 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial PLURALIS
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The growth of internet technology has changed how we shop, with more and more individuals turning to Online shopping. Amid these changes, students have become a significant group in Online shopping trends and Shopaholic behavior. This article aims to investigate the relationship between Online shopping habits and Shopaholic lifestyle trends among students at the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (FISIP) at Nusa Cendana University, using a Cultural Studies perspective. The research method involves a qualitative approach, with data collection through in-depth interviews and content analysis of narratives of students' Online shopping experiences. The research results show a significant relationship between Online shopping habits and Shopaholic lifestyle trends among Nusa Cendana University FISIP students. Factors such as consumer culture, social identity, and social pressure play an important role in shaping Online shopping patterns and Shopaholic behavior. This analysis provides deep insight into how culture and identity interact with technology to shape consumer behavior among college students. These findings have important implications for further understanding consumer dynamics in the digital era and for developing more effective intervention strategies for managing excessive Online consumption behavior among college students. This study also contributes to the Cultural Studies literature by looking at how culture and identity interact with the Online shopping phenomenon in the context of higher education.
Political Economy Study of Fishermen in Kupang City Lasarus Jehamat; Yosep Emanuel Jelahut; Christine E. Meka; Balkis Soraya Tanof; Aris Lambe; Felisianus Efrem Jelahut
Jurnal Pluralis Vol 3 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial PLURALIS
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The focus of this research is to look at the dynamics and patterns of fishermen's struggle to survive and confirm their identity as fishermen in Kupang. The purpose of this study is to explain the study of political economy in Kupang City, East Nusa Tenggara. The theory used in this study is the theory of income. The method used in this research is qualitative with data collection techniques in the form of in-depth interviews, observation and focus group discussions. The results of the study show that the covid-19 pandemic has an impact on the income of fishermen in Kupang city, both for ship owners, captains/captains, crew members (ABK) and catch collectors/gatherers. The impact is in the form of a decrease in the income earned by fishermen. The decrease in revenue was due to constraints in marketing the main catch, namely bubble fish which became an export commodity abroad. The decrease in income was also caused by the increase in the number of operational costs in fishing activities such as the cost of vitamins, medicines, masks and medical tests if needed. In trading activities, traders are people or institutions that trade products or goods to consumers, either directly or indirectly.
Inclusive Development as an Initiative to Alleviate the Social Exclusion of Urban Communities (Study on Street Vendors in Tedis Beach, Kupang City) Selviana Selan; Resta Tasuib; Lasarus Jehamat; Hotlif A. Nope; Helga M. Evarista Gero; Christine E. Meka
Jurnal Pluralis Vol 3 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial PLURALIS
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This research discusses the role of inclusive development in reducing social exclusion, with a case study of street vendors in Tedis Beach, Kupang City. Inclusive development is an approach that emphasizes equal opportunities for all groups of society, especially the marginalized. This research uses a descriptive qualitative method with data collection techniques in the form of observation, interviews, and documentation. The results showed that street vendors in Tedis Beach face various challenges, such as limited access to business space and capital. However, the government has implemented supportive policies, including providing basic facilities and participation in development. In addition, the inclusive development approach creates opportunities for street vendors through economic empowerment and recognition of their contribution to the local economy. This research concludes that inclusive development positively reduces social exclusion by empowering street vendors, improving access to resources, and integrating them into urban planning. Recommendations are given to enhance regulations that support and ensure street vendors' participation in every development stage.