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Jurnal Partisipatoris
ISSN : 27152421     EISSN : 26563428     DOI : 10.22219
Partisipatoris adalah media untuk publikasi artikel ilmiah di bidang kajian sosiologi, yang bersifat terbuka bagi mahasiswa, dosen, guru, praktisi dan umum sepanjang sesuai dengan ruang lingkup jurnal Partisipatoris. Adapun ruang lingkup jurnal partisipatoris adalah prospek, peluang dan tantangan sosiologi indonesia; isu-isu mutakhir sosiologi sebagai ilmu murni dan terapan; hasil penelitian (penelitian aksi partisipatoris, penelitian tindakan kelas, Fenomenologi, Etnografi, Studi kasus), Ringkasan dan atau pengembangan skripsi / tesis / disertasi / hasil survei yang belum pernah diterbitkan di media lain.
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Feminine Power and Leadership in Agrarian Affairs : An Analysis of the Ethics of Care in Female Heads of Coffee Farming Families Fidela Dzatadini Wahyudi
Jurnal Partisipatoris Vol. 7 No. 02 (2025): September
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jp.v7i02.41978

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In an agrarian landscape often controlled by masculine norms, the leadership of female heads of coffee farming households presents an alternative paradigm. This study analyzes feminine power and leadership through the lens of the ethic of care, highlighting how care-based leadership challenges gender hierarchies, builds legitimacy through collaborative work, and considers the daily social context of workers. This study uses a phenomenological method with data collection techniques of observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. The study found that female heads of coffee-farming households are able to lead in ways that differ from the masculine norms prevalent in the agricultural sector. They rely on the ethic of care—prioritizing empathy, closeness, and collaboration to build trust and solidarity within the community. This approach reconstructs power dynamics in the agricultural sphere, opening up more equitable participation opportunities for both women and men.
The Intersection of Gender, Class, and Culture: An Intersectional Feminism Study of Career Women in Surabaya Nawang Wulan; Ahmad Ridwan; Permata Ayu Widyasari
Jurnal Partisipatoris Vol. 7 No. 02 (2025): September
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jp.v7i02.42550

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This study aims to explore how career women in Surabaya navigate the intersection of gender, social class, and culture in their daily lives. The focus of this research is to understand the strategies, barriers, and meanings that emerge from women's negotiation process between domestic expectations and professional identity amidst the urban patriarchal social context. Using an intersectional feminism theoretical framework, this qualitative study involved five female informants aged 26-40 years who work as teachers, administrators, store managers, head store managers, and nurses. Data were collected through semi-structured in-depth interviews and participatory observation, then analyzed using the interactive model of Miles, Huberman, and Saldana, which includes data condensation, data display, and conclusion drawing and verification. The results show that career women in Surabaya experience layered pressures originating from gendered cultural norms and social classes. Nevertheless, the informants demonstrate agency through subtle resistance, strategic time management, and reinterpretation of traditional values that strengthen their professional and personal identities. This finding confirms that women's empowerment can grow from within the existing social system through awareness, adaptation, and collective solidarity. In conclusion, career women in Surabaya are not passive subjects of patriarchy, but active social agents who continuously redefine the meaning of women and independence in modern urban life.

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