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Journal of Socio-Cultural Sustainability and Resilience
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30250269     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61511/jscsr.v1i1.2023
Ruang Lingkup Tujuan dan tema JSCSR spesifik pada pembahasan dan diskusi mengenai dinamika pengembangan masyarakat dan keberlanjutan sosial-lingkungan dan budaya. Sebisa mungkin ruang lingkup yang dibahas menempatkan masyarakat di Indonesia sebagai topik utama penelitian. Jurnal ini menerima naskah baik dalam Bahasa Indonesia maupun Bahasa Inggris. Ruang lingkup: pelestarian kearifan lokal, pemberdayaan komunitas dan pembangunan berkelanjutan
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Tradisi nadran sebagai kearifan lokal masyarakat pesisir Cirebon dalam kaitannya dengan kelestarian lingkungan Hadid, Mulyana; Surtikanti, Hertien Koosbandiah
Journal of Socio-Cultural Sustainability and Resilience Vol. 1 No. 2: (January) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jscsr.v1i2.2024.369

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Nadran is one of the annual traditions of the Cirebon coastal community. The life of coastal communities is identical to waters as a place for community livelihoods. All activities carried out including the organization of nadran related to the waters are things that ensure the economic sustainability of the community. Nadran is a form of expression of gratitude of the fishermen for the abundance of natural resources given by the Creator. Pelarungan as an important process in the nadran tradition and how it impacts the environment is the focus of this research. The research was conducted in Bondet River as one of the waters that flows directly into the Java Sea and is one of the places where nadran is held. Through observations, interviews, and questionnaires to the local community as well as literature studies, a qualitative descriptive analysis was carried out regarding the relationship between the nadran tradition in environmental conservation. There are 1 community leader and 15 questionnaire respondents consisting of community groups organizing the nadran tradition, observers and environmentalists, and ordinary people. Based on observations before and after the implementation of nadran, the condition of the Bondet River bank was observed to have garbage. The questionnaire showed that the community generally understands how to preserve the environment. The local community also organizes a cleaning schedule together. The results of the interview mentioned that the pelarungan process in the nadran tradition is actually a symbol for preserving nature. Full community support is needed regarding the sustainability of the nadran organization by applying the high value of local wisdom in the nadran tradition to ensure the environment remains sustainable. Public awareness, officers, and government supervision are important in preserving the nadran tradition while still paying attention to environmental sustainability.
Peranan budaya dan kepercayaan makan singkong masyarakat adat Cireundeu dalam menjaga kelestarian alam: Studi literatur Nisa, Hana Khoirun; Surtikanti, Hertien Koosbandiah
Journal of Socio-Cultural Sustainability and Resilience Vol. 1 No. 2: (January) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jscsr.v1i2.2024.425

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Food holds significance beyond mere sustenance for certain communities; it encompasses beliefs, spirituality, and social bonds. The indigenous inhabitants of Cireundeu, a village steeped in tradition, uphold their distinctive culinary culture centered around cassava, a practice deeply intertwined with their beliefs. This study employs a literature review method, employing a bibliometric approach using PoP (Publish or Perish) for article retrieval and VoSviewer for analysis. The bibliometric analysis revealed that the article authored by Jabbaril titled "Resilience of the Cireundeu Indigenous Village Community in Anthropology," published in the Ethnika Budaya Journal, garnered the highest number of citations, totaling 7. The cassava-centric dietary culture is believed to enhance resilience and contribute to environmental conservation, as evidenced by the village's division into three distinct forest zones. The ancestral wisdom of safeguarding nature must be heeded by contemporary society to ensure ecological sustainability.
Upaya pelestarian pertanian oleh masyarakat dayak Meratus berbasis kearifan lokal manugal: Studi literatur Sakinah, Rinrin; Surtikanti, Hertien Koosbandiah
Journal of Socio-Cultural Sustainability and Resilience Vol. 1 No. 2: (January) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jscsr.v1i2.2024.427

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The Dayak Meratus community is a community that is in harmony with nature because nature has provided a livelihood for them. One of the things that can be learned from the Dayak Meratus community is farming based on manugal local wisdom to preserve the environment, especially agriculture. The purpose of writing this review article is to review and describe the efforts to preserve agriculture by the Dayak Meratus community based on manugal local wisdom. The method used in writing this review article is library research, namely by collecting data by understanding and studying theories from various related literature. The results of the literature study state that the local wisdom of manugal is a farming process by making a hole using wood that is stuck into the ground, then filled with 5-7 rice seeds. The local wisdom of manugal is not just an ordinary farming tradition, but a tradition that contains socio-cultural values, the value of patience, and spiritual values between nature, culture and God. Thus, this local wisdom of manugal is expected to be a role model for utilizing natural resources properly and using them wisely for sustainable development so that every generation can experience the richness of nature, especially agricultural products.
Stratifikasi dalam praktek komunikasi bahasa Jawa dan masa depan kontekstualisasi kajian barat terhadap “orang Jawa” (Sebuah agenda riset) Sarwono, Billy K.
Journal of Socio-Cultural Sustainability and Resilience Vol. 1 No. 2: (January) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jscsr.v1i2.2024.501

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The development of locally-based communication theories in Indonesia in the context of globalization and the advancement of communication technology. Communication experts in Indonesia feel the need to develop communication concepts that are in line with the local context. This concept has been pioneered by several communication experts in Asian countries such as China, India, Korea, and Japan. The dominance of Western theories has sparked a desire to research and develop communication science concepts by emphasizing cultural uniqueness. This research outlines the cultural characteristic differences between the West and the East, especially in left (West) and right (East) thinking, as well as the use of time. An analysis is conducted on the stratified Javanese language concept, including the use of different language levels according to social stratification. In this context, the research also associates post-structuralist and post-colonial concepts to understand the dynamics of communication in Javanese society. The research concludes with a discussion of the influence of moral systems, social stratification, and power in the communication process using the Javanese language. It is concluded that communication in Javanese society is not only influenced by language levels but also by ethical and moral systems that regulate relationships between social classes. This research aims to provide new insights into the communication system in Javanese society and stimulate further research in the field of related communication sciences.
Pengaruh beras terhadap budaya pemanfaatan sagu di Maluku Naldi, Ari; Chastine, Belathea
Journal of Socio-Cultural Sustainability and Resilience Vol. 1 No. 2: (January) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jscsr.v1i2.2024.565

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People in the eastern part of Indonesia - Papua, West Papua, North Maluku, and Maluku, are the majority of the Indonesian population who utilize sago trees as a source of food and for other needs. Unfortunately, the culture of sago utilization in these areas, especially Maluku, has begun to degrade along with cultural changes over time since the Transmigration and Green Revolution programs were implemented by the Central and Local Governments. In this research, there are problems that need to be analyzed related to the main factors of the cultural evolution of staple food consumption, from sago to rice, so that it can threaten the sustainability of sago plants in Maluku Province. This research uses a literature review approach by utilizing journal articles, reports of government and non-government institutions, and other textual documents to be processed using the content analysis method. The data that has been selected is contextualized into the research article and linked to the theory of cultural evolution to discuss the cultural changes occurring in Maluku in relation to political, population and environmental pressures. In this research, it is found that political policies, Transmigration and Green Revolution, can be said to be the main factors of the cultural degradation of sago utilization in Maluku in many aspects, both for food consumption and for other needs.
Authenticity in islamic sacred spaces: Case studies of distinctive regional mosques Husni, Muhammad Fahd Diyar
Journal of Socio-Cultural Sustainability and Resilience Vol. 1 No. 2: (January) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jscsr.v1i2.2024.770

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This paper delves into the authenticity of Islamic sacred spaces through an architectural and cultural examination of distinctive regional mosques, specifically Bait Ur Raiyan Mosque, The Mamluki Lancet Mosque, and mosques in Sub-Saharan Africa. By exploring these mosques as case studies, the research aims to highlight the unique aspects of Islamic architectural authenticity that reflect the cultural, historical, and regional diversities within the Islamic world. Utilizing a comparative analysis method, the study investigates the architectural elements, design principles, and contextual significance that contribute to the mosques' authenticity. The findings reveal that despite geographical and cultural variances, these mosques share a common commitment to Islamic architectural traditions while also adapting to local influences and needs. This study underscores the importance of preserving architectural authenticity in maintaining the cultural and religious identity of Islamic sacred spaces. It contributes to a broader understanding of how Islamic architecture has evolved across different regions, offering insights into the delicate balance between tradition and innovation in the construction of sacred spaces.

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