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Jurnal Anifa Studi Gender dan Anak
ISSN : 27457648     EISSN : 2745763X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.32505/anifa.v1i2
Jurnal Anifa Studi Gender dan Anak is a peer reviewed journal that aims to encourage and promote the study of the Gender and children is designed to facilitate and take the scientific work of researchers, lecturers, students, and practitioners into dialogue The journal contents discuss various matters related to Gender and Education, Gender Relations and Public Discourse and Religion, Islam, Feminism, and Gender, Children and Domestic Violence, Children and Education, Childrens Rights, and the Study of Disabilities (Special Needs)
Articles 68 Documents
Improving the social emotional abilities of special needs children through block play Fajriah, Dina; Ajat; Amaliani, Rita; Gustini, Eti; Salmiani
Jurnal Anifa: Studi Gender dan Anak Vol 5 No 1 (2024): Mei 2024
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The ability of young children to interact with others, control their own emotions, and recognize and react to the feelings of others are all considered social-emotional abilities in early life. Special needs children do not have the opportunity to play with appropriate play materials. Consequently, children with special needs frequently must fully explore their social-emotional development. Since play is a crucial component of children's growth and development, it is anticipated that using block play methods will enhance students' social-emotional skills and prevent boredom in the classroom. Children's social-emotional abilities, like focus and concentration, self-assurance, and cooperation, can be improved through block games. This study aims to describe how learning through block media is implemented, how difficulties arise, and how learning through block media is implemented to enhance children's social-emotional capacities. The classroom action research design was applied in this study. Data was gathered at TKIT A'amillah through interviews, paperwork, and filed notes from five kids. The study's findings indicate that one of the best approaches for enhancing the knowledge and abilities of kids with special needs is through the block technique; the usage of blocks supports the proper development of children's social-emotional skills.
Poetry and English language teaching: How does poem engage EFL young learners in learning English? Wati, Shafrida; Kurniasy, Dessy
Jurnal Anifa: Studi Gender dan Anak Vol 5 No 1 (2024): Mei 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/anifa.v5i1.8094

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The introduction of English to young learners at an earlier age in foreign language settings has led to recognition of the importance of actively involving pupils in learning the target language. This study aimed to describe the utilization of poetry as an instructional tool to expose English as a foreign language to young learners. It further elaborates how its use could enhance and encourage active participation of the learners during the learning. This qualitative study was conducted at an elementary school in Langsa, a region in Aceh. A total of 25 pupils were purposefully selected as participants in this research. The data were collected through observation and interviews. The findings showed that incorporating poetry effectively stimulates learners’ engagement during the learning process. Students demonstrate enthusiasm and active participation in the classroom activity, as poetry's rhythmic, expressive, and musical elements prevent monotony in their learning experience. Learners demonstrate a favorable disposition towards acquiring English language skills through poetry, as seen by their active engagement in various classroom activities, including generating poetic content, vocalizing poems enthusiastically, and employing non-verbal communication to convey the intended meaning during recitation effectively. They were also exposed to the learning of vocabulary and pronunciation in an engaging way through the poem.
The impact of toxic parenting on children's emotional development Sumiyati
Jurnal Anifa: Studi Gender dan Anak Vol 5 No 1 (2024): Mei 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/anifa.v5i1.8128

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The way parents raise their children will have a significant impact on how they develop. Caregiving errors will result in toxic parenting, which will hinder the emotional growth of the child. Parents who have toxic parents are accustomed to speaking harshly, making fun of, demeaning, and even imposing their wishes on their kids. Many factors contribute to toxic parenting, such as past trauma experienced by the parents, personal issues they are facing, an inability to regulate their emotions, and excessive expectations placed on the parents for their children. There are various forms of toxic parenting, such as parents who make much effort to mold their kids into what they want them to be, parents who are dismissive of their kids and frequently make fun of them, and parents who are disdainful of their kids and frequently make fun of them. There are many impacts resulting from toxic parent behavior. Children who experience poisonous parents will have a low self-image, get stressed easily, be pessimistic, have difficulty controlling their emotions, worry, lack self-confidence, depression, and other emotional disorders, which will have an impact until the child is an adult. Thus, parents are responsible for protecting their children from negative parenting styles. Positive parenting can be used by parents who observe their children's behavior, provide opportunity and trust, manage their emotions, and maintain open lines of communication with their kids. All of this can improve children's development, especially their emotional development. Parents can reduce or even stop toxic parenting, among other things, by making peace with themselves, being grateful for all the little things they have, being willing to learn about correct parenting patterns, and, most importantly, realizing that children are a trust from the creator who will be held accountable.
Women' exploitation patterns as narcotics couriers: A study of participating victim Lestari, Gayatri Ayu; Margaret, Monica
Jurnal Anifa: Studi Gender dan Anak Vol 5 No 1 (2024): Mei 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/anifa.v5i1.8140

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This research discusses the pattern of exploitation of women by their partners as drug couriers. This research uses the study of participating victims, namely someone who unconsciously becomes a victim because of his attitude that encourages him to become a victim. The purpose of this study is to analyze the recruitment patterns used by men as crime planners involving women as drug couriers. Thus, the pattern of exploitation that has occurred is expected to be the primary step in limiting drug couriers who use women as intermediaries in their crimes. Over five months, this study was carried out at the Pondok Bambu, Jakarta, and Tangerang Class II A Women's Correctional Institution. The subjects of this research were four informants involved in the crime and one informant from the Community Legal Aid Institute in Jakarta, who handled the case. This research uses a descriptive-qualitative approach with primary data sources and secondary data, namely, the results of interviews with research subjects and informants related to this crime, then examined in the form of narrative descriptions and using secondary data such as news, books, and data related to the research. The study's findings indicate that women become involved in drug-related crimes when they meet their partners, and then the partners use these women's emotions as leverage to conduct the crimes. In addition, the factor of being a victim of violence is also very influential on the existence of women involved in drug crime cases. Women's involvement in this case shields the male spouse from legal obligations and is not defended based on the pattern of exploitation they get, but women are convicted based on the evidence found against them.
Women equity in tourism: Analysis of gender equality in Tukad Bindu tourism objects Putra, I Putu Adi Permana
Jurnal Anifa: Studi Gender dan Anak Vol 5 No 1 (2024): Mei 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/anifa.v5i1.8269

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Gender exists as a social construction that often positions women as secondary and has become an issue that has attracted quite a lot of public attention. Gender equity and equality must be pursued in social development, especially tourism management and development. This effort is to develop and strengthen the nation's progress in supporting gender equality in every line of life. This study aims to describe and analyze women's participation in the management of the Tukad Bindu tourist attraction and explore the equity and equality obtained by women in tourism development. The methodology used in this research is a qualitative-descriptive approach. The data collection techniques were non-participatory observation, in-depth interviews with key informants, documentation, and a literature study. Informants were determined using a purposive sampling technique. Data analysis was carried out using qualitative data analysis techniques. This research also uses data triangulation techniques to test the validity of the data. The research results show that women have a role and contribution to the management and development of the Tukad Bindu tourist attraction. Women have been given access to participate in public spaces, especially tourism management. However, the access that women have is quite limited, so women's participation and control roles are limited. This reality shows that gender equity and equality are not optimal in community-based tourism due to hegemony, which causes gender bias in tourism development.
Social services for children victims of domestic violence: A feminist perspective analysis in social work Asyia, Arifah Di’Faeni Nurul; Soni Akhmad Nulhaqim
Jurnal Anifa: Studi Gender dan Anak Vol 5 No 2 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/anifa.v5i2.7896

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Children's experiences of violence can have a significant impact on their psychological and social well-being. Social services to address these impacts are needed to restore children's social functioning. In providing such services, social workers can adopt intersectional feminist values to ensure culturally and socially sensitive social services. This article uses a literature review method of 4 books and 17 journals. A feminist perspective in social work is considered a holistic framework for understanding, addressing, and championing solutions to child abuse connected to the cultural diversity and social context of the children. This approach creates a solid foundation for social work that focuses on restoring and rebuilding the social functioning of children who have experienced violence.
The impact of child Marriage: Challenges to achieving Indonesia's 2045 goals Rozak, Fakih Abdul; Rizka Isnur Aviana
Jurnal Anifa: Studi Gender dan Anak Vol 5 No 2 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/anifa.v5i2.8184

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Child marriage has far-reaching consequences that overshadow the future of Indonesia's younger generation. Meanwhile, the government is vigorously pursuing the vision of Indonesia Gold 2045, an aspiration to make this country advanced, independent, and prosperous. Unfortunately, the practice of early marriage hinders the achievement of this goal. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the implications of child marriage on the discourse of Indonesia Gold 2045, examined from family law, economic law, and state administrative law. This qualitative research uses library research as the data collection method. Furthermore, this study employs a normative-sociological approach and utilizes a descriptive-analytical method. The nature of this research is descriptive-qualitative. The results show that serious efforts must be made to improve and harmonize all existing regulations to avoid misunderstandings and differences of opinion in applying regulations. For Indonesia to achieve its 2045 vision, synergy between the government, society, and families is needed. First, we must have a clear and firm legal system as well as comprehensive sex education to protect the younger generation. Second, there needs to be a strengthening of moral and ethical values in society. Finally, the role of parents is crucial in providing education and supervision to children so that they grow into a quality generation capable of facing future challenges. Therefore, to realize Indonesia Gold 2045, a strong synergy between the government and society in various fields is required. With commitment and good cooperation, Indonesia can achieve its goal of becoming an advanced and prosperous nation.
The role of the National Commission on Violence Against Women: A Domestic Violence Case Study Rahmadiany, Adisti; Balqis, Arale; Rachmawaty, Artika Ridha; Sembiring, Salsabilla Zahwa; Aji, Muhammad Prakoso
Jurnal Anifa: Studi Gender dan Anak Vol 5 No 2 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/anifa.v5i2.8282

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The National Commission of Woman is an independent institution that focuses on the issue of violence against women, including domestic violence. This research aims to analyze the role of the National Commission on Violence against Women in domestic violence cases. The research method used is qualitative research with data collection techniques in the form of semi-structured interviews and literature studies, as well as data analysis using an interactive model. The National Commission on Violence against Women's process for domestic violence cases includes complaints, reception, gender-based identification, follow-up, and referral. If obstacles occur, an action will be taken. Various internal and external challenges are factors that hinder the effectiveness of the role of the National Commission on Violence against Women. Apart from that, according to annual records, domestic violence cases in 2020 and 2022 will increase due to several factors. Therefore, The National Commission of Woman is committed to protecting and fighting for the rights of domestic violence victims to get justice and a decent life.
Deconstruction of female characters in short stories “al-mar'ah al-fātinah wa al-rajūl al-hakīm” Mima, Rahmawan Wildani; Jafar, Jafar Shiddiq
Jurnal Anifa: Studi Gender dan Anak Vol 5 No 2 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/anifa.v5i2.8518

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The world of women in literary works is still trapped in never-ending gender stereotypes. This qualitative library study aims to analyze and criticize the depiction of female characters in the short story Al-Mar'ah Al-Fātinah Wa Al-Rajūl Al-Hakīm deconstructively. In analyzing the short story, this study uses a feminist literary criticism perspective equipped with a deconstruction method. The results of this study are that Fatomi, as a female character in the story, is depicted as a woman who tends to be negative. It is different from the male character, who is portrayed positively. In addition, this study also indicates that with the data and facts the researcher found, women depicted negatively in a short story have a positive side implied in the short story. Among them is that women truly have a heroic, wise, and patient soul. As well as criticism of this short story as a conclusion to voice egalitarianism between men and women rationally and religiously.
The female baristas' motivation in Watampone Hasni, Hasni; Islami, Nur Ainul
Jurnal Anifa: Studi Gender dan Anak Vol 5 No 2 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/anifa.v5i2.8627

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The number of coffee roasters in the form of cafes in South Sulawesi continues to increase. Similarly, the number of baristas who are at the forefront of these activities has also increased, although the number of female baristas is still lower than that of male baristas. With that background, this study aims to understand the work motivation of female baristas from the perspective of the Need Hierarchical Theory and the Two Factor Theory. The qualitative research method was conducted through semi-structured interviews with five female baristas. The research was conducted in Watampone, Bone Regency, South Sulawesi. The research results showed that, in general, female baristas felt happy with their jobs because they provided a sufficient income. Therefore, from the perspective of the Need Hierarchical Theory, they had at least reached the third level, which is social needs. Meanwhile, based on the Two Factor Theory, in general, female baristas have been able to accept the conditions provided by their workplace, although not all have reached the desired level of satisfaction, so they continue their profession as baristas.