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MUWAZAH: Jurnal Kajian Gender
ISSN : 20858353     EISSN : 25025368     DOI : -
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Muwazah adalah jurnal kajian gender dengan ISSN Print: 2085-8353; Online: 2502-5368 yang diterbitkan oleh Pusat Studi Gender (PSG) IAIN Pekalongan. Kata Muwazah berasal dari bahasa Arab yaitu (??????) yang memiliki arti kesetaraan. Jurnal ini fokus pada isu-isu aktual dan kontemporer yang berkaitan dengan kajian gender lokalitas dalam berbagai perspektif. Redaksi mengundang para ilmuwan, sarjana, professional, praktisi dan peneliti dalam berbagai disiplin ilmu yang konsern terhadap kajian gender berupa analisis, aplikasi teori, hasil penelitian, terjemahan, resensi buku, literature review untuk mempublikasikan hasil karya ilmiahnya setelah melalui mekanisme seleksi naskah, telaah mitra bebestari, dan proses penyuntingan. Jurnal ini terbit setahun dua kali setiap bulan Juni dan Desember.
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Family Communication Patterns in Gender Relations in Coastal and Mountain Communities in Aceh Marhamah; Irwanto; Fauzi; Shafira Ulfa Rahmani; Sufri Eka Bhakti
Muwazah Vol 14 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : UIN K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/muwazah.v14i2.6061

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This research examines gender relations and family communication patterns to maintain harmony in coastal and mountain communities in Aceh. This research is a qualitative research with a phenomenological approach. Data collected by means of interviews, observation, FGD and documentation, informants 10 families in North Aceh District and 10 families in Central Aceh District. The validity of the data was obtained using source triangulation techniques and data analysis using the Miles and Huberman model analysis starting from data reduction, display and data verification. The results of the study show gender relations in mountain communities in the division of roles in implementing gender partnerships. Coastal communities differentiate the roles of women in the domestic sphere and men in the public sphere, and are adaptive to certain conditions. In the aspect of decision making, there are similarities, namely it is in the hands of the man (head of the family), although other family members are included in the deliberations. Family communication patterns in coastal communities are patterns of equality and separate unbalanced patterns. The pattern of communication in mountain communities applies a separate balanced pattern which is internalized in the manganese iyo tradition. This communication pattern creates an attitude of mutual understanding, openness and mutual trust which has an impact on the realization of harmony in the family so as to reduce the divorce rate.
Gender Mainstreaming in Coastal Zoning and Its Effect on the Economic Resilience of Coastal Communities Kasta Rosyada; Masaji Faiz Dani Agus Setiani; Merisa Dwi Juanita
Muwazah Vol 14 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/muwazah.v14i2.5656

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Women’s contributions and roles in coastal communities are frequently overlooked. Through a gender-based empowerment strategy, gender-based coastal zoning can result in an integrated and long-lasting implementation of coastal area management and increase coastal community resilience. This paper aims to emphasize the need of considering the demands and behaviors of women and to determine the effect of gender mainstreaming in coastal zoning on coastal area resilience. The method used in this paper is descriptive research as to conduct the potential for conducting analysis related to the role of women in coastal areas, the tools used by researchers is zoning method based on the results of the literature study, the trend of gender involvement in coastal and marine areas is still dominated by men (64%) and women (36%). The findings in this study shows Both women and men have different roles and it is undeniable that they are still interrelated in exploring fishery and marine resources. The economic resilience of coastal communities (fishers) is highly dependent on the presence of fish. The existence of fish is highly dependent on the presence of coral reefs, mangrove forests, and non-mangrove forests or coastal forests as green belts. There is a causal relationship between fish and their environment, the role of women in coastal areas is mostly found in inland coastal areas with the types of activities of production, product processing, marketing, and resources collection, the efforts to close the gap are to use the use of marine spatial planning by defining the use of space and traditional user rights through the participation of women to make them more empowered.
The Strategic Policy of Child Marriage Prevention on Gender-Integrated (Strengthening Best Practice Areas Toward Child Marriage-Free Zones) Trianah Sofiani
Muwazah Vol 14 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/muwazah.v14i2.6111

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This paper analyzes strategic policies for preventing child marriage in Rembang Regency. This evaluative research uses interviews, questionnaires and literature studies for data collection. The study results show that the gender-integrated policy of child marriage prevention in the Rembang district can be seen in regulations, budgets, strengthening of child groups, institutions and cooperation. Sufficient budget and human resources, including the openness of information systems, are the strengths of the policy on child marriage prevention in this area. Programs are still partial; weakness in monitoring- evaluation; weakness in gender mainstreaming commitment; gender biased organizational culture; budget politics that often change; and the fewer activity children's forum are weaknesses in this policy. There are national and international policies; orderly population administration; gender and child disaggregated data; Information Technology; collaboration with NGOs and the private sector an opportunity that must be considered for the success of this policy. Another hand, attention must be on policy threats, namely: low education; high poverty; patriarchy; child marriage traditions; ngemblok tradition; information technology; changes in the age limit for marriage; minimal community involvement; gender insight uneven and; understanding of child rights is low. Child marriage prevention policies have an impact on target groups, non-target groups, and direct and indirect costs. Optimization of child marriage prevention policies should be carried out using scheme 1, maximizing strengths to minimize threats; scheme 2, optimizing gender equality in regional apparatus organizations and; scheme 3, monitoring-evaluation is carried out periodically and structured. These schemes must pay attention to the five "appropriate" namely the appropriate choice of policies and programs, implementation, targets, environment and process appropriate.
bahasa Novan Ardy Wiyani; Wan-Alawee Samaeng
Muwazah Vol 14 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/muwazah.v14i2.6143

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The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze the actualization of the values ​​of pesantren in the practice of fatherly leadership at RA Al Ma'arif NU Plompong. This research is a natural qualitative research. Data were collected by interview, observation, and documentation. Then the data were analyzed using the Miles and Huberman model data analysis technique which consisted of data reduction, data display and verification. The results showed that the head of RA Al Ma'arif NU Plompong actualized four pesantren values ​​that had relevance to the nature of fatherly leadership, namely authoritarian, charismatic, and participatory-collaborative values. Authoritarian values ​​are actualized by making PAUD policies and PAUD service programs. Charismatic value is shown by being a good role model. Then he showed the value of participatory-collaborative by intensely assisting and assisting teachers in their work. The actualization of pesantren values ​​in the practice of fatherly leadership has implications for the creation of a family atmosphere between leaders and teachers which makes teachers have a strong commitment to advancing the institution.
Resilience in Wives with Homosexual Husband Muhamad Fikri Maulana; A. Rachmad Djati Winarno; Sri Sumijati
Muwazah Vol 14 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/muwazah.v14i2.6159

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A family full of peace, purity, love & affection, belonging, and so on is the goal of marriage that is coveted by all couples. But not all families and happy marriages work. There are many reasons, one of which is knowing that her husband is a homosexual. In general, wives who know their husband's identity often experience emotional turmoil such as disappointment, stress, depression to the meaninglessness of life, although in particular there are those who can rise from this suffering. This study aims to determine the condition of the wife's resilience with a homosexual husband and the factors that influence it. This study uses a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach. Participants in this study found two wives who had homosexual husbands. Data collection is based on interviews and observations conducted directly at the place where the participants are domiciled, namely Jepara and Batang and through video calls. The results of this study indicate that both participants are able to develop resilience based on aspects such as emotional regulation, impulses, optimism, causal analysis, empathy, self-efficacy and control and are influenced by I Am, I Have, and I Can factors. The collaboration factor of personality, love, spirituality, family support, social support, communication skills and independence became the key for both participants to be able to develop resilience and go through the dark period of suffering to a brighter life.

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