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Society
ISSN : 23386932     EISSN : 25974874     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33019/society
Society (ISSN 2338-6932 Print, ISSN 2597-4874 Online) is a biannual, peer-reviewed, open-access journal published by the Social Engineering Laboratory, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Bangka Belitung. It focuses on Studies in Human Society, covering fields like Sociology, Political Science, Public Policy, Anthropology, and Social Work.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 721 Documents
IMPLIKASI TERBITNYA REGULASI TENTANG PERTIMAHAN TERHADAP HUBUNGAN BOS DAN ANAK BUAH: (Sebuah Egalitarianisme Lokal) Indra, Citra Asmara
Society Vol 1 No 1 (2013): Society
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v1i1.39

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Regulatory changes on tin by the central government or the entrance slit for local governments to take over the management of tin strengthened by the release of law on regional autonomy. Government then uses its authority to issue a local regulation that allows the general public to mine tin unconventional. Unconventional means parties other than the two mining companies, namely PT. Timah Tbk. and PT. Koba Tin has monopolized the management of lead since the Dutch colonial era, and those who become partners of both companies. Law is a legal umbrella for the people from different walks to mine tin massively without any consequences to reclaim their land dug. The implications of rising regulation of the dynamics of tin tin mining in Bangka Belitung province,particularly in Lampur village, Central Bangka regency, then look at the pattern of the relationship between the boss and the tin men in connection with the issuance of these regulations on the lives of the miners.
DAMPAK URBANISASI BAGI PERKEMBANGAN KOTA DI INDONESIA Harahap, Fitri Ramdhani
Society Vol 1 No 1 (2013): Society
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v1i1.40

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This paper discusses the impact of urbanization posed by the rapidly developing city. Urbanization is the result of urban development and economic which ultimately affect the dynamics of the city, especially in contact with the city's ability as an attraction for people to work and live. The impact of urban development is first, physical: land vs land up green, the distribution of urban facilities, transportation networks, patterns of movement to the city center, the development of land use, environmental issues, and slums. Second, socially; unemployment, poverty, and criminalitas.
TIONGHOA INDONESIA: Dari Dikotomi Ke Mono-Identitas? Ibrahim, Ibrahim
Society Vol 1 No 1 (2013): Society
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v1i1.41

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The most commonly used by various elements in defining Tionghoa identity is by dividing it into main dichotomy, i.e. totok and peranakan. Nevertheless, totok and peranakan definition themselves have limits that keep continuously debated. Totok is generally understood from the side of its birth and Tionghoa Puritanism, while peranakan is comprehended as identity that mixes each other with locality. As the time goes by, totok and peranakan dichotomy are not relevant anymore. Recent politic development has led to Tionghoa identity option measured singly by the level of more liquid flexibility.
PENDIDIKAN INDONESIA: Dari Hegemoni dan Kuasa Pengetahuan ke Pendangkalan Kemanusiaan Zulkarnain, Iskandar
Society Vol 1 No 1 (2013): Society
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v1i1.42

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This article discusses about hegemony and knowledge power (the authorities) which created less humanization in Indonesian education. This study uses IPS (social studies subject matter) as the object of the study. The result of the study shows three causes of less humanization in social sciences (IPS), namely: the first, the historical background of Indonesia is full of political and in doctrinal nuance. So the orientation of Indonesian education is automatically reduced for the authority’s interests. Second, the implementation of IPS teaching learning model is not flexible. It is monotones and homogeny. It is creates less critical thinking among students. The thirst, there was a symbolical violence in our education because of authorities superiority (teachers, schools) on students.
KEKUASAAN DAN KEPEMIMPINAN SEBAGAI PROSES SOSIAL DALAM MASYARAKAT Manik, Jeanne Darc N.
Society Vol 1 No 1 (2013): Society
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v1i1.43

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In the system of society are deliberately structured to achieve specific purposes usually associated with the distribution of power and official authority in formal organizations. However, if a society is to be organized and the integrity of public life is maintained, then the power and authority must be shared on a regular basis, so that everyone will be clear where the power and authority within the organization both horizontally and vertically. Power is an important element in people's lives because of their role to determine the fate of millions of people. Power is always there in the community, both still simple and complex large societies. The existence of power depending on the nature of the relationship between the ruling (leaders) and forced. There is a leader in one particular area, there is also a leader in many aspects of life. There are leaders and there are followers who seek the actually sought his followers. There are official leaders (formal leaders) and there are informal leaders.
YANG MINORITAS : YANG TERTINDAS (ANALISIS KONFLIK AHMADIYAH VS "ISLAM") Sujadmi, Sujadmi
Society Vol 1 No 1 (2013): Society
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v1i1.44

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Power is everywhere, so is revealed by Foucault. Power possessed by the majority who don’t rarely brought the existence of a conflict with minority parties. Similarly, religion, religions are like two sides of a coin. On the one hand the belief gave way towards peace, but on the other side of religion considered to be a source of division in the community. The religion of the majority religion is considered as a powerful or have power in society even more dominant than countries with other religions are minorities. Religious conflicts have often occurred in different countries and even Indonesia are in fact as a multicultural country in religion. Conflict not only between different faiths, even some internal conflict / co-religionists because of differences in the interpretation of scripture that ultimately led to anarchy. Religious issues will be difficult to overcome if both parties use their eyes in search of the truth. As a multicultural country, should all parties can appreciate and respect each other and understand and understand the Human Rights owned by each indivvidu. Freedom of religion is one of the rights that should be protected. In the cases of minorities in this country, should the state government in this case is able to protect its citizens and uphold human rights in the embrace and believe in a religion.
STRATEGI BERTAHAN (SURVIVAL STRATEGY) : STUDI TENTANG "AGAMA ADAT" ORANG LOM DI DESA PEJEM, KECAMATAN BELINYU, KABUPATEN BANGKA, PROVINSI KEPULAUAN BANGKA BELITUNG Sulaiman, Aimie
Society Vol 2 No 1 (2014): Society
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v2i1.45

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Lom people are the oldest tribe in Bangka and still maintain and carry out religious practices derived from their ancestral beliefs in daily life. Although at this time the majority of the Lom had converted to Islam, a small portion Christians and Buddhists. Survival strategies that people use their indigenous religion Lom to make this community to the attention of many people to study and conduct research to it. It can be concluded that the values of the belief system Lom contains taboos and rituals that would have a very recognized their significance as a holy and regulations have been passed down from generation to generation. Islam is believed the majority of people only as a symbol Lom and complement their life course, regardless of the pressure caused government requiring them to hold one of the official religions that exist in the Republic of Indonesia. That way they are not said to be a community of atheists, infidels, and primitive. However, due to the dominance of the Lom original belief system is more powerful than the religion of Islam, led to the values of trust is difficult ancestral replaced with the values of other beliefs.
MENEGAKKAN EVOLUSI PERADABAN BANGSA Rahman, Bustami
Society Vol 2 No 1 (2014): Society
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v2i1.46

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Although Indonesia suffered from European colonization like most of East Asian countries in the past, its civilizational characteristic is distinct from that of its closest neighbors such as Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei Darussalam. As a nation, Indonesia is poorer in terms of discipline, law enforcement, and economy. This writing proposes a hypothesis that the cause of such distinction is not the different colonizers. Instead, it is Indonesia?s attitude towards its colonizer that makes it different. In a sense, Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei Darussalam were “given” freedom by the British Empire, while Indonesia obtained its freedom by force, followed by the removal of all traces of its colonizer, which include the old European values. It was reborn and began its new life as a baby, experiencing multiple dying dots and faltered several times. To survive, Indonesia began its complicated, vicious cycle of involution while its neighbors began their evolution. There are three things that must be done to stop the cycle and enforce an evolutive Indonesian civilization. First, the leaders of this country should learn the reason behind the current poor condition of Indonesia, so they can restrain themselves from making the wrong moves. Second, the implementation of the system should be more repressive at certain times, to enforce discipline and law. Third, it is important to learn that democracy can come in many colors since all nations have different natures and needs.
IMPLIKASI TERBITNYA REGULASI TENTANG PERTIMAHAN TERHADAP DINAMIKA PERTAMBANGAN TIMAH INKONVENSIONAL DI PULAU BANGKA Indra, Citra Asmara
Society Vol 2 No 1 (2014): Society
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v2i1.47

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Implication of the publication of the regulation of dynamics of tin mining on Bangka Island, it is most clearly visible are the rise of tin mining unconventional. The Central Government controls over commodities lead is so strong that they use their hands to do military protection. The local community is prohibited to mine, sell, even save them even one kilogram of matter. This condition is a precondition for the emergence of dissharmonsation in the management of lead in this area. Last issue about the rules of tin mining this regulation until now has never been resolved. So in a forum, all conflicts that erupted about tin mining will stop when the tin islands of Bangka Belitung Province have been exhausted.
Dampak Dari Penambangan Timah Inkonvensional Di Desa Lampur Kabupaten Bangka Tengah Indra, Citra Asmara
Society Vol 1 No 2 (2013): Society
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v1i2.48

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Lampur village is an area that still has a lot of Tin deposits are characterized by the emergence of a lead-mining-camp camp inkonvensial at many points in this area. Lampur indeed simply a village administratively, but became a mixture of the two districts and some districts. In 2001, when the autonomous region and the rampant mining it, the village became the main destination Lampur miners entrants to dig the Tin. The impact of the change in behavior IT mining village community consumer as well as being perceived Lampur also by the school, when many students are reduced because they prefer to seek fortune in the location of it and the fact it was left by its parents resulting in increased dropout rates.