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Hasanuddin Journal of Sociology (HJS).
Published by Universitas Hasanuddin
ISSN : 26855348     EISSN : 26854333     DOI : 10.31947
Core Subject : Social,
1. Community Development 2. Conflict and Resolutions 3. Community Disaster 4. Gender and Family 5. Political and Sociology 6. Social Welfare 7. Society and Media 8. Society and Environmental 9. Rural Sociology 10. Urban Sociology 11. Sociology and Marine Society 12. Industrial Sociology
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Impact of Modernization of Agricultural Technology on Stratification and Social Mobility in Farming Communities Nevi Dwi Kirana
Hasanuddin Journal of Sociology VOLUME 4, ISSUE 1, 2022
Publisher : Department of Sociology Faculty of Social and Political Sciences

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/hjs.v4i1.18311

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The existence of technological advances in the agricultural sector has made major changes to the condition of society, especially when it comes to farmers. This modernization led to a rapid increase in agricultural production. However, it also has an impact on the welfare of poor farmers. This study uses a literature study research method. This study uses data collection techniques using secondary data. The data is then analyzed using the stage model from Nazir and Arikunto. The results of this study indicate that the modernization of technology in the agricultural sector has had an impact on the stratification of the farming community. Some of those who feel they have no life welfare choose to switch professions. This profession shift causes these farmers to carry out social mobility and status changes in their social stratification.
Social Inequality And Disaster: A Sociological Analysis of The Impact of Social Class-Based Disasters Evi Diana Sari; Baiq Lily Handayani
Hasanuddin Journal of Sociology VOLUME 4, ISSUE 1, 2022
Publisher : Department of Sociology Faculty of Social and Political Sciences

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/hjs.v4i1.19123

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This paper focuses on the social inequalities of catastrophic societies that occur due to social class differences. Upper class people have a lot of access to disaster relief from the government so that social jealousy arises in the lower class who feel injustice because of uneven assistance from the government that even encountered cases of disaster relief corruption. The impact of disasters is so great that in this case the government must be serious in addressing this problem of social inequality so that there is no conflict in disaster communities. This condition if not immediately overcome by the government can prevent the community to recover from the disaster. This phenomenon is analyzed through social class theory and conflict theory to describe the conditions of inequality of catastrophic societies. Based on analysis conducted by previous researchers found that there are social class differences that have the potential for conflict in disaster communities. This research method uses review literature obtained from previous books, articles or journals. The purpose of this writing is to explain how social inequality can occur in disaster societies.
The Metaphor of Eros Civilization on Sand Mining Group In Kemalang Klaten Central Java Ahmad Mujahid Arrozy; Febri Edytya
Hasanuddin Journal of Sociology VOLUME 4, ISSUE 1, 2022
Publisher : Department of Sociology Faculty of Social and Political Sciences

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/hjs.v4i1.19564

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The reality of sand mining in Kemalang, Klaten Regency, in the middle of 2016, which added a reverse surplus, affected consumerism for the local community. Consumption increased surplus likens the Eros civilization told by Herbert Marcuse (1955). The Eros metaphor of civilization is Herbert Marcuse's critical thinking in response to the growth of capital and human population. Marcuse's paradigm of social reality is a criticism of the growth of doctrine. Masification of growth gives rise to competing sand miners who get wages that surplus can occur repression of natural ecosystems and social environments. Case study method to identify the preference of sand mining groups post-surplus wages. This article describes the social reality of the sand miner group which is likened to the metaphor of civilization, Eros, through the paradigm, psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud. The combination of thinking Freud and Marcuse reminded that the role of growth as Eros had a dark side, namely Thanatos, namely the death instinct of self-death drive which contained fear, anger, and anxiety (Laplanche 1976). Related to field research choosing payment preferences higher than payments, the assessment of sand sighting groups increases passive income including medical costs for coverage related to suspended by alcohol, symptoms of HIV due to free sex without educational sex, the decision to seek financial credit without understand how to pay it off. This indicate the consumptive of sand mining group that improves financial knowledge, intelligence sexual emotion, expertise, the equality of education with the parable "Katak Dalam Tempurung". The pattern of knowledge isolation in sand mining groups against the marginalization of the environment.
Relations Between Social Capital And Human Capital Of The Fishermen Community Irsan Sociens
Hasanuddin Journal of Sociology VOLUME 4, ISSUE 1, 2022
Publisher : Department of Sociology Faculty of Social and Political Sciences

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/hjs.v4i1.20005

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The existence of fishing communities is very important in people's lives, but sometimes we do not understand the existence of their communities in the midst of the onslaught of modernization and globalization. The purpose of this research is to explain how the relationship between human capital and social capital in fishing communities. This study uses qualitative methods to provide a deeper picture of the problem under study by collecting data through observation, in-depth interviews and documentation. The data analysis technique used is flow model analysis. The steps taken in the data analysis technique are collecting data, reducing data, displaying verification data and drawing conclusions. The results showed that social capital plays an important role in the formation and actualization of human capital owned by individuals in society. In the fishing community of Tamasaju Village, human capital owned by individuals in the pinggawa pa'palele (capital owner) family is only owned by the family, especially related to the knowledge of traditional service accountants in capital and profit sharing. Basically, this knowledge is only owned by the family and will function if it is based on strong social capital. The ship's pinggawa family also has its own human capital such as the passimombalang moan (knowledge and skills of shipping) and the moan pabboyang (skills and knowledge of capture) are very inherent and only given to the family members. This is because the human capital that is owned is very traditional and tied to old traditions that were carried out to transfer human capital from one individual to another in the family. This is what does not allow human capital to move from individuals in the family to actors outside of family relationships. Individuals in the sawi family do not have special human capital, the human capital they have is formed because of their social capital in the pinggawa sawi system, namely participation in fishermen community.
Adolescent Dropouts in Balantang Malili Village, East Luwu Regency: (Sociology of Education Study ABDUL MALIK ISKANDAR; Jalal Jalal; Akhiruddin Akhiruddin; Harifuddin Harifuddin; Andi Herlina
Hasanuddin Journal of Sociology VOLUME 4, ISSUE 1, 2022
Publisher : Department of Sociology Faculty of Social and Political Sciences

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/hjs.v4i1.20046

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This study aims to analyze the lives of out-of-school children in adolescents in Balantang Village, Malili District, East Luwu Regency. How is the life of out-of-school teenagers in Balntang Village, Malili District, East Luwu Regency? Why do teenagers of productive age in Balantang Village, Malili Subdistrict, East Luwu Regency choose to drop out of school? This study uses a qualitative approach. The main informants consisted of children who had dropped out of school as many as 9 people and the key information consisted of school principals, parents and 4 community leaders. Data collection techniques used are in-depth interviews, respondent observations and available documents and literature study. Using data reduction analysis, data presentation and data validity of researcher bending, triangulation, time extension, Focus Group Discussion. In-depth analysis. The results showed that children who dropped out of school were caused by many factors, including family, peers, economy, living environment, school environment. The conclusion of the research is that children who drop out of school and are unemployed have two behaviors: 1. Negative behavior such as hanging out, drinking alcohol, fighting between teenagers, forming gangs. Positive behaviors such as helping people earn a living, and choosing their own jobs
The Role of Female Farm Workers in Improving Family Welfare In Barugae Village, Mallawa District, Maros Regency Hariashari Rahim; Sakaria Anwar; Muh Sabiq; Aisyah Yulindasari
Hasanuddin Journal of Sociology VOLUME 4, ISSUE 1, 2022
Publisher : Department of Sociology Faculty of Social and Political Sciences

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/hjs.v4i1.21522

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This study aims to analyze the extent of the economic contribution of female farmworkers in families in Barugae Village, Mallawa District, Maros Regency in improving family welfare. The problem of living needs in the family is increasing, the prices of basic necessities are getting higher, plus the needs of children when entering the school period requires the head of the family to increase his income so that it can meet the needs of the family, especially the fulfillment of primary needs. This study involved female farmworkers who had families and contributed to the welfare of the family. The results showed that the improvement in the welfare of women farmworkers' families in Barugae Village, Mallawa District, Maros Regency, was influenced by several things, namely the level of income received by female farm workers, improved welfare in the families of female farmworkers, the gender roles of female farmworkers who not only perform domestic roles but also public and community roles and the contribution of female farmworkers in the family both household and economic contributions.

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