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Nongkrong as a Form of Stress Coping among Teenagers in Makassar City Dyan Paramitha Darmayanti
Pinisi Journal of Social Science Vol 3, No 1 (2024): May
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

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Nongkrong is a term often used in Indonesia to describe casual gathering and socialising, usually in public places such as cafes, food stalls or parks. It has become an integral part of the lifestyle of young Indonesians, especially among teenagers. The purpose of this study is to explore the role of nongkrong as a way to deal with stress among adolescents in Makassar City. Qualitative research methods were used by conducting in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and thematic analysis to understand how nongkrong can help reduce stress and improve emotional well-being. The results showed that nongkrong provides important social support, allowing adolescents to share their experiences and feelings in a relaxed and supportive environment. The social interactions that occur while nongkrong help reduce academic and social pressures while improving social and emotional abilities. However, this study also highlights the negative impacts of nongkrong such as disruption to study time as well as the risk of being influenced by negative peer behaviour. Therefore, it is important for adolescents to be selective in their choice of friends and manage their time wisely. Therefore, it is important for adolescents to be selective in their choice of friends and manage their time wisely. Overall, nongkrong can be an effective way for adolescents to deal with stress as long as it is done wisely and in a positive environment. Support from family and educational institutions is needed to help adolescents manage stress with healthy and constructive strategies. This study provides new insights into cultural stress management practices among university students in Indonesia.
The Role of Teachers and Parents in Preventing the Influence of LGBT on Adolescents Andi Sadriani; Dyan Paramitha Darmayanti; Ibrahim Arifin; M. Ridwan Said Ahmad
Pinisi Journal of Social Science Vol 2, No 1 (2023): May
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

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The phenomenon of LGBT that is currently a widely discussed issue in Indonesian society is the increasing promotion or advertisements on social media regarding the LGBT community. This research aims to provide understanding to parents and educators about the impacts and dangers that arise from deviant sexual behavior. The goal is to enable them to provide sexual education, instill religious values and norms, as well as monitor the play environment and social interactions of children as an effort to prevent the negative effects of sexual disorientation and LGBT on children and adolescents. The research method used in this study is literature review, which was conducted to find relevant theoretical references to the existing problem. The focus of this research is on parents and educators in all institutions, especially in the field of education. The research findings indicate several things. First, it is found that issues of sexual deviance tend to arise when children and adolescents are influenced by their surrounding environment. Second, sexual deviance or sexual disorientation occurs due to psychological or mental disorders. Third, there is a lack of sexual education for children and adolescents due to a lack of parental understanding. Fourth, to anticipate LGBT issues among adolescents and children, it is important to strengthen religious approaches in their education.Bottom of FormKeywords: LGBT, The Role of Parents
The Integrity of State Civil Apparatus in the Regional Election Process (Case Study of Bone District) Andika Wahyu Gani; Muhammad Luthfi Siraj; Dyan Paramitha Darmayanti; Andra Ramadhan
Pinisi Journal of Social Science Vol 1, No 3 (2023): January
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

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This research aims to determine the extent to which the Integrity of the State Civil Apparatus in the election of the Regional Head of Bone Regency. The research method used is a qualitative method with a type of case study whose research focus lies on contemporary (current) phenomena in a real life context. Determination of informants purposively based on those who are directly involved with the problem. Data collection techniques using observation, interviews and documentation. The results of the study show that the integrity of the state civil apparatus in Bone Regency is considered a poor indicator, namely the indicator of honesty, while there are two indicators that have been fulfilled, namely consistency and courage. Good. Based on this, the State Civil Apparatus in the Election of Regional Heads of Bone Regency is considered to have fairly good integrity, although there are still a small number of those who violate the ASN code of ethics who are not neutral in the implementation of the regional elections
The Existence of Totammaq Tradition Celebration in Mandar Culture Mandar Community, West Sulawesi Arifin, Iqbal; Darmayanti, Dyan Paramitha
Pinisi Journal of Social Science Vol 2, No 2 (2023): September
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

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This study investigates the diversity and difficulties associated with the Totammaq Tradition Celebration in Mandar communities in West Sulawesi. The impact of globalization, social change and internal dynamics on the existence of Totammaq is understood through a qualitative case study. A total of nine informants were purposively selected to represent different ages, genders and roles in society. The main focus of this research is the transformation of cultural values and globalization, illustrating how global information flows and changes in community beliefs can affect Totammaq operations. To gain a more in-depth understanding of Totammaq's role in the cultural identity of the Mandar people, data analysis was conducted through participant observation involved in the celebration and document examination. The results showed that both internal factors, such as the role of the younger generation and community dynamics, and external factors, such as changes in global cultural values, have a major influence on the sustainability of Totammaq. In addition, government and cultural policies play an important role in keeping the tradition alive. Amidst the challenges of the times, innovation and adoption appear to be effective strategies to maintain Totammaq's sustainability. Therefore, this research not only provides an in-depth picture of how the Totammaq lived, but also asks critical questions about how the Mandar people can maintain their traditions today. This research can help in cultural preservation in West Sulawesi and similar regions.