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Journal Gender Equality Disability Social Inclusion and Children
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JGEDSIC memberikan akses peneliti di seluruh dunia untuk mengembangkan hasil-penelitian, kajian metodologi berbasis gender, diabilitas dan anak. Tema jurnal ini menekankan pada dinamika pencapaian kesetaraan gender, isu-isu gender, disabilitas, inklusi sosial dan anak terutama anak-anak berkebutuhan khusus. Aim : GEDSIC memberikan akses peneliti di seluruh dunia untuk mengembangkan hasil-penelitian, kajian metodologi berbasis gender, diabilitas dan anak. Scope : Gender, disability and children in a legal perspective Gender, disability and children in the perspective of public administration Gender, disability and children in an economic perspective Gender, disability and children in an environmental perspective Gender, disability and children in an educational perspective Gender, disability and children in a health perspective Gender, disability and children in a social perspective Gender, disability and children in an infrastructure perspective Gender, disability and children in a religious perspective Gender, disability and children in an agricultural perspective Jurnal ini menerima naskah baik dalam Bahasa Indonesia maupun Bahasa Inggris.
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Implementation of bureaucratic reforms to support public services for disabled groups in Central Java Saputra, Andreas Vishnu
Journal of Gender Equality Disability Social Inclusion and Children Vol. 2 No. 1: (July) 2024
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jgedsic.v2i1.2024.825

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Background: This research aims to conduct a study of the implementation of bureaucratic reform related to public services, especially the disability group. Bureaucratic reform is aimed at making changes both in terms of institutional aspects, governance, human resources and legal regulations to realize a bureaucratic agenda that improves the welfare of the disabled community. One of the agendas for implementing bureaucratic reform is to improve the quality of public services. Public services for people with disabilities are one manifestation of state services to meet their needs which have been neglected. Currently, the quality of public services is felt to be unsatisfactory with many complaints about the quality of public services provided by local governments and institutional ministries for people with disabilities. Improving the quality of public services is carried out by synchronizing various aspects by improving the quality of implementing apparatus and forming adaptive organizations so that they can produce innovation to anticipate developments in the needs of marginalized groups. Methods: The method used in this research is to conduct a literature review and analyze secondary data, both quantitative and qualitative, obtained from previous research or from documentation or publications. Findings: From the results of the analysis, it is found that implementing bureaucratic reform is the best way to improve the quality of public services which can not only serve current conditions but can also adapt to developmental needs which results in public service innovation. Conclusion: This research also found that the quality received by disability groups was still low. Novelty/Originality of this Study: Its examination of bureaucratic reforms specifically aimed at enhancing public services for disabled groups in Central Java uniquely addresses the intersection of governance, institutional changes, and the specific needs of marginalized groups. Additionally, it emphasizes adaptive organizations and service innovation to improve accessibility and inclusivity.
Public service performance in the distribution of cash assistance for female heads of poor households in Semarang City Auliansyah, Rahadian
Journal of Gender Equality Disability Social Inclusion and Children Vol. 2 No. 1: (July) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jgedsic.v2i1.2024.826

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Background: This paper discusses the performance of public services in the distribution of direct cash assistance/Bantuan Langsung Tunai (BLT) for female heads of poor households in Semarang City, focusing on the aspects of planning, implementation, and program impact. Methods: The research aims to analyze the effectiveness of the BLT program, evaluate solutions to challenges faced, and formulate recommendations for sustainable improvement. Findings: The research results show that thorough and responsive planning, transparent implementation, and innovative solutions can enhance public service performance. The BLT program has a positive impact on empowering female heads of households through economic strengthening and active participation. Semarang City has successfully created a model of successful public service, providing hope for a higher quality future for female heads of households. Conclusion: Recommendations include increasing digital literacy and evaluating gender-responsive policies to support inclusive and sustainable development. Novelty/Originality of this Study: The study uniquely highlights the specific challenges and successes in the distribution of BLT to female heads of poor households in Semarang City, emphasizing the importance of gender-responsive policies and the empowerment of women. Its originality lies in its detailed focus on planning, implementation, and impact analysis, providing a model for improving public service performance in similar urban settings.
Exploration of child bullying cases and school-based anti-bullying interventions and community empowerment in Semarang City Melawati, Lia Berta
Journal of Gender Equality Disability Social Inclusion and Children Vol. 2 No. 1: (July) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jgedsic.v2i1.2024.879

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Background: Education plays a crucial role in shaping the success of a nation, both in academic aspects and character development. This research explores the factors contributing to bullying, encompassing individual, family, school, and social environment aspects. Methods: Using a qualitative approach through literature review, data were collected from various sources related to bullying in Indonesia, such as scientific journals, books, and official documents. The sample was purposively selected to represent the bullying conditions in Indonesia. Content analysis was used to identify patterns and trends. Findings: The findings indicate a weak correlation between age and bullying potential, highlighting the importance of a holistic approach involving the entire school community. Collaborative-based intervention methods were identified as effective intervention strategies. This study also provides insights into verbal bullying and body shaming. Conclusion: the research lies in its in-depth exploration of the bullying phenomenon among Indonesian teenagers, particularly at the junior and senior high school levels, considering the unique cultural and social context. Novelty/Originality of this Study: this research includes elementary school levels, offering a comprehensive analysis of the influence of social media and family dynamics, and providing unique insights for the development of policies and intervention programs in Indonesia.
Representation of Indonesian women politicians (Media analysis to G30S PKI incident coverage from 1965 to 2015) Sarwono, Billy
Journal of Gender Equality Disability Social Inclusion and Children Vol. 2 No. 1: (July) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jgedsic.v2i1.2024.1039

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Background: The G30S/PKI incident that happened in 1965, was known with the murder of six generals by the PKI. The “New Orders” (Orba) regime, Soeharto, did extermination of hundreds of members and supporters of the PKI and imprisoning thousands of people, including Gerwani and those who were not members of PKI or Gerwani because of prejudices and assumptions. Since the reformation era of 1998, many historical facts about G30S/PKI were questioned by the people. During last 50 years the issues of G30S/PKI appeared and sank in the media coverage. Today, the representation of female politicians cannot be separated from the negative memories of the tragedy and the militant image of Gerwani. Methods: The research questions are: How consistent is media reporting when covering the same issue in different political contexts? How does the media, as a means of value socialization, influence the collective memory of society regarding women's activities in politics? The research is conducted using content analysis of a national newspaper from 1965 to 2015 to examine the visibility of Gerwani-related issues over time. Discourse analysis is also used to explore the role and position of Gerwani. Findings: The results indicate that the media tends to side with the dominant group, namely the rulers, and does not voice the interests of weaker groups. Women's interests are framed and represented through the perspective of men. Conclusion: In this context, female politicians receive more appreciation from society when they do not emphasize militant methods in advocating their ideas but instead focus on a caring approach. Novelty/Originality of this Study: The originality of this study lies in its focus on the evolving portrayal of Gerwani over different political eras and its examination of the media's role in shaping collective memory and gender biases. It uniquely integrates collective memory, and feminist perspectives to explore how media representation impacts societal views on women in politics.
Representation of feminine symbols in filter cigarette products Dewi, Shinta; Al-Ghiffary, Ghalib Muhammad Syukri
Journal of Gender Equality Disability Social Inclusion and Children Vol. 2 No. 1: (July) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jgedsic.v2i1.2024.1042

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Background: Today, cigarettes are used as a consumer product by both men and women. In the past, smoking was often associated with its use by men. Over time, cigarette consumption has shifted culturally, with women becoming consumers of cigarettes with designs that emphasize elegance and a shift in consumer base. The tobacco industry adapted and began to release products aimed specifically at women, such as cigarettes with slimmer filters and more feminine packaging designs. This article discusses the changing role of filter cigarettes, which were originally associated as a symbol of femininity and are now increasingly used by men. Methods: The method used in this research is a literature study that collects, analyzes, and evaluates various relevant literature sources. Findings: This article illustrates how filter cigarettes have changed the representation of femininity and masculinity in tobacco consumption culture. Filter cigarettes were originally designed and promoted as a product that emphasized elegance, grace, and feminine imagery. However, filter cigarette consumption has shifted significantly over time, and more and more men are adopting filter cigarette products. Conclusion: Cigarette use is also influenced by the trend of e-cigarettes and the influence of social media on cigarette marketing which may lead to an increase in the number of female smokers. Novelty/Originality of this Study: This study investigates the symbolic representation of femininity in filter cigarettes, elucidating how the tobacco industry strategically employs gendered marketing to appeal to female consumers. By examining the evolution of these marketing strategies and their effects on gender norms and consumer behavior, the research offers a distinctive perspective on the intersection of gender and tobacco advertising.

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