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Lembaran Antropologi
ISSN : 28280962     EISSN : 28280954     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22146/la
Lembaran Anthropologi aims to promote academic discourses and anthropological analysis on the study of human relations, cultures, and societies in both Global North and Global South. This journal holds the core values of the Department of Anthropology, Universitas Gadjah Mada in advancing ethnographic research and studies which is critical, inclusive, reflective, and emancipative. The journal seeks to establish a balanced perspective on global academic discourse by highlighting the positionality of researchers as post-colonial subjects in interpreting sets of human relations and social phenomena. The focus of this journal includes (but not limited to): - Rituals and Dynamics of Religion - Ethno-Ecology - Adaptation and Strategy - Agricultures and Fisheries - Culinary - Moral & Rational - Commodities - Online Ethnography - Migration and Mobility - Health & Medicine - Body, Sexuality, and Beauty - Arts and Performance - Visual Ethnography - Gender, Youth and Child Studies
Articles 54 Documents
"Kuku Berkarat": Ketimpangan Nasib Petani Tambak di Kawasan Delta Mahakam Triari Ambarwati, Ratnasiwi
Lembaran Antropologi Vol 3 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/la.17675

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Penelitian ini menyelidiki penyebab ketimpangan penguasaan lahan tambak, meskipun pengklaiman lahan dilakukan dengan mudah, harga lahan relatif murah, dan tanpa adanya penggunaan pakan udang yang mahal. Argumentasi dihadirkan melalui data studi etnografi selama dua periode (Juli–Agustus dan November— Desember 2023) dengan pendalaman efektif selama 34 hari. Penelitian ini melihat tambak sebagai kegiatan produksi dengan fokus analisis meminjam konsep politik ekonomi perubahan agraria oleh Henry Bernstein.Temuan penelitian menunjukkan bahwa format disparitas nasib terbentuk atas konstruksi ketidakmerataan distribusi kemakmuran oleh kontrol kuasa petani besar. Kontrol kuasa terbentuk dari ketergantungan antara modal dan tenaga kerja yang dimanfaatkan untuk akumulasi keuntungan. Relasi ketergantungan terbangun atas keterbatasan modal dan alat-alat produksi para petani kecil dan menengah yang menjadikan mereka hanya bergantung kepada petani besar. Ketergantungan tersebut dimanfaatkan untuk akumulasi keuntungan melalui mekanisme pinjaman sebagai ikatan laten, manipulasi penjualan, dan monopoli hasil panen. Selain itu, mereka memiliki sumber perputaran modal dari perusahaan ekspor atau bank, pelaksana proyek, bursa politik, dan penyewaan mes perusahaan (Pertamina Hulu Mahakam). Sementara itu, impitan reproduksi sederhana akibat risiko ekologis dan fluktuasi harga udang memperlihatkan bahwa nasib petani kecil dan menengah lebih berpotensi mengalami stagnasi atau kerugian. Oleh karena itu, mereka memilih untuk menjual tambak, beralih atau mencari sampingan pekerjaan di sektor luar tambak seperti nelayan ‘rengge’, udang ‘papai’, dan ‘tudai’ demi menyambung hidupnya yang hanya sebagai alternatif subsisten –tidak menjadi jalan keluar untuk melakukan akumulasi kekayaan seperti petani besar.
Illegality and Identity: The Complex Belonging of Undocumented Indonesian Migrants in Amsterdam Mahshushah
Lembaran Antropologi Vol 3 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/la.19075

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This study explores the experiences of undocumented Indonesian migrant workers in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, with a specific focus on their sense of belonging within the host society. Undocumented status profoundly shapes their experiences, creating layers of vulnerability and marginalization that compel reliance on informal networks for survival and emotional well-being. Through 33 in-depth interviews and participant observations, this research adopts a subject-centered approach to investigate how undocumented migrants perceive and experience belonging. The analysis prioritizes their perspectives, identifying two key factors—social networks and cultural familiarity—that influence their sense of belonging. Social networks within the Indonesian community play a central role, providing critical support in areas such as housing, employment, and emotional well-being. These trusted connections, often formed through community groups and organizations, help migrants navigate life under restrictive conditions while avoiding detection. Cultural practices, such as enjoying Indonesian cuisine, participating in religious observances, and engaging in community events, further sustain their identity and create spaces of solidarity. Despite prolonged stays, particularly among 11 participants who have resided in Amsterdam for seven years or more, these migrants do not develop a strong sense of belonging to the Netherlands. Instead, their sense of belonging remains deeply tied to Indonesia, reflecting the interplay between legal precarity, social connections, and cultural identity. This study highlights how undocumented status influences these dynamics, offering a fresh perspective on the resilience of marginalized communities in crafting belonging under conditions of exclusion.
Obituary Kodiran Semedi, Pujo
Lembaran Antropologi Vol 3 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/la.21570

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Dari Redaksi Semedi, Pujo
Lembaran Antropologi Vol 3 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/la.22506

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