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Buletin Antropologi Indonesia
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30464722     DOI : https://doi.org.10.47134/bai
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
Buletin Antropologi Indonesia has a focus and scope that covers various aspects of human life and society, particularly socio cultural issues in Indonesia. Articles in this journal present specific topics related to ethnic or social groups, culture in Indonesia, as well as theoretical discourses in anthropology, especially in Indonesian anthropology. The focus and scope of this journal include: Aspects of Human Life and Society (Investigating various dimensions of human life and social dynamics within societies), Socio-Cultural Issues in Indonesia: Addressing diverse social and cultural issues that arise in Indonesia, encompassing social changes, cultural dynamics, and contemporary challenges, Topics Related to Ethnic/Social Groups: Highlighting topics related to ethnic or social groups in Indonesia, delving into the diversity and dynamics of relationships between groups, Culture in Indonesia: Exploring and analyzing various cultural aspects that characterize Indonesia, including cultural heritage, arts, and traditions, Theoretical Discourses in Anthropology: Discussing theories within the discipline of anthropology, particularly those relevant to the context of Indonesian anthropology. The scope of this journal may include articles that focus on research, analysis, and literature reviews in various aspects of anthropology, contributing to a deeper understanding of cultural diversity and human behavior.
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From Anxiety to Independence: Disability Empowerment Innovation through the Superior Disability Teaching Center (PADU) Program Ramadhani, Shafira; Karim, Qadri; Sari, Nindya
Buletin Antropologi Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): October
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/bai.v2i4.5087

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Persons with disabilities in Bitung City, particularly the Deaf community, continue to face limited access to education, employment, and social participation. In response, PT Pertamina Patra Niaga, through its Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility (TJSL) program, implemented a participatory and collaborative approach that included surveys, interviews, focus group discussions (FGDs), and observations, accompanied by pre- and post-test evaluations to measure participants' competency improvement. The PADU Program offers five main training modules — Sign Language, Souvenir Production, Barista Skills, Shoe Care, and Digital Creativity — tailored to the diverse types of disabilities among participants. The results indicate an average increase of 40% in technical skills and 35% in social aspects, including self-confidence and communication. Economically, participants successfully produced approximately 200 coconut-shell souvenirs, valued at around IDR 10 million per month. The program also contributed to reducing potential emissions by up to 15 tons of CO₂ per month through the implementation of a circular economy approach. PADU contributes to SDGs 8, 10, 12, and 13, demonstrating that multi-stakeholder collaboration can foster inclusive, equitable, and sustainable social transformation for persons with disabilities. The Bitung Deaf Care Community (KALEB) established the PADU Inclusive Disability Learning Center as a community-based model for inclusive empowerment. This study employs a qualitative approach.
Ethnic Features and Transformational Processes of Kungirots' of Southern Uzbekistan Shodiyevich, Usmonov Murtoz
Buletin Antropologi Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): October
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/bai.v2i4.5249

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This article examines the ethnic features and transformational processes of the Kungirots, one of the historically significant ethnographic groups of Southern Uzbekistan. The study analyzes their traditional social organization, cultural identity markers, systems of kinship, and ritual practices, highlighting how these elements have evolved under the influence of socio-economic modernization, migration trends, and political restructuring in the region. Special attention is given to the transformation of communal institutions, intergenerational relations, and cultural continuity mechanisms, as well as to the role of globalization and urbanization in reshaping ethnic identity. By drawing on ethnographic observations, historical sources, and comparative analyses, the research provides a comprehensive understanding of the dynamic nature of the Kungirots’ ethnocultural identity. This article presents the social life, ethnicity and transformational processes of the Uzbek-Kungrad in the Kashkadarya and Surkhandarya regions.

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