Lenny Sofia Bire Manoe
Program Studi Sosiologi, FISIP, Universitas Nusa Cendana

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Persepsi dan Sikap Masyarakat tentang Pengobatan Tradisional (Studi Kasus di RT 06 Desa Wae Ajang, Kecamatan Satar Mese, Kabupaten Manggarai) Oktavianus Randu; Lenny Sofia Bire Manoe; Balkis Soraya Tanof
Jurnal Pluralis Vol 2 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial PLURALIS
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The people of RT 06 Wae Ajang Village are tending to choose the traditional medicinesystem, because they thought that traditional medicine have many benefits. Besides that,the people of RT 06 Wae Ajang Village also thought that traditional medicine is moreeffective than modern medicine because basically there are diseases that could not curedwith modern medicine and it is cheaper to have traditional treatment.
Partisipasi Masyarakat Lokal Dalam Pengelolaan Obyek Wisata Danau Wai Kuri (Studi Kasus Di Desa Kalena Rongo, Kecamatan Kodi Utara, Kabupaten Sumba Barat Daya) Obet Tanggu; Aris Lambe; Lenny Sofia Bire Manoe
Jurnal Pluralis Vol 2 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial PLURALIS
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This study aims to determine the participation of local communities in themanagement of tourist attractions in Lake Wai Kuri and to find out what factorsare the drivers and inhibitors of local community participation in themanagement of Lake Wai Kuri tourist attractions. Lake Wai Kuri has enormouspotential in social and economic aspects. The theory of community participation,which is highly relevant to the problem's topic, guides the analysis of thisresearch. This research employs descriptive qualitative methods and collects datathrough observation, structured interviews, and documentation. The types of datain this research are primary data and secondary data. The analysis resultsindicate that the people of Kaleno Rongo Village have participated well. As acomponent in community-based tourism, local communities have a crucial role insupporting tourism development. The role of local communities in selectingnatural and cultural resources owned is one of the great contributions, and it hasthe potential to become a tourist attraction. Tourist attraction managers leveragethe potential of the local community to contribute to the development, utilizationof economic facilities, and upkeep of cleanliness and security at the Wai KuriLake tourist attraction.
Socio-Economic Life of Seaweed Farmers (Case Study, In Bo’a Village. West Rote District, Rote Ndao Regency) Horiani Sanggu; Chris Oiladang; Lenny Sofia Bire Manoe
Jurnal Pluralis Vol 3 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial PLURALIS
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The socio-economic life of seaweed farmers in Bo'a Village varies and is hierarchical, but these differences are not very significant depending on the seaweed farming results, which are influenced by selling prices and the growth rate of the seaweed. The subjects of this research are seaweed farmers in Bo’a Village, Rote Barat District, Rote Ndao Regency, with a total of nine informants. This study aims to understand and analyze the socio-economic lives of seaweed farmers in Bo'a Village. This study employs a qualitative research method, utilizing purposive sampling as the sampling technique. This research employs Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs theory. We collected data by observing the farmers' activities. Additionally, we conducted in-depth interviews with informants to gain insight into the socio-economic life of seaweed farmers. The data analysis technique in this study is qualitative descriptive. The socio-economic life of seaweed farmers is the result of this research; by becoming seaweed farmers, they are able to generate resources to meet their living needs, including their children's education. They are able to send their children to school even up to the university/undergraduate level. The income from seaweed farming is sufficient to meet their needs, but there are also additional earnings that can help fulfill them. Despite considering seaweed farming as their primary occupation, seaweed farmers also engage in side jobs during their free time and off-seasons. They are also able to purchase several household assets that facilitate activities and provide comfort for their families.