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INDONESIA
Jurnal Kawistara
ISSN : 20885415     EISSN : 23555777     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22146/kawistara
Jurnal Kawistara aims to explore elements of Indonesian culture and society by publication of research findings and scientific innovations that are practically relevance for the preservation of local culture, environmental sustainability, social cohesion and community welfare. Jurnal Kawistara seeks to publish a balanced mix of high-quality theoretical or empirical research articles, case studies, review papers, comparative studies, and exploratory papers. In particular, Jurnal Kawistara looks for academic works that show the implication of social studies on practical issues concerning culture, environment, social cohesion and community welfare. Jurnal Kawistara also accepts papers from the discipline of natural science and technical studies that emphasize on social dimension of humanity issues. We invite critical and applied inquiries into wide range of sub-topics including but not limited to the following: 1. Culture (a unique study of performing arts and classical culture, traditional from various regions in Indonesia, and modern cultural arts such as dance, fine arts, and music art also includes the study of Indonesian literature on classical and contemporary literary issues) 2. Religion (Study of comparative religion, study of pluralism and religious diversity in Indonesia) 3. Media (Cultural studies and media, New Media and Contemporary Societies) 4. Gender (Urban Culture, Gender bias, and gender inequality) 5. Public policy (extractive public policies, distributive public policies, and regulative public policies) 6. Development (economic and social development, urban and regional development) 7. Environment (customs, social and environmental, land and natural resource utilization) 8. Disaster (local wisdom and social culture, disaster management, community empowerment, survival and humanity, disaster and social emergency response organizations) 9. Tourism (ecotourism, tourism management, religious tourism, urban tourism, and cultural tourism) Other disciplines (engineering, natural science, arts) that emphasize on their implication on social and humanity issues. All accepted manuscripts will be published both online and in printed forms. The journal publishes three thematic issues per year, namely April, August, and December.
Articles 408 Documents
ASPECTS UNDERLYING THE MODIFICATION OF BRIDAL COSTUME IN GORONTALO AT THE WEDDING RECEPTION Hariana Hariana; G.R. Lono Lastoro Simatupang; Timbul Haryono; SP. Gustami
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 7, No 3 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/kawistara.33951

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The visualization of the Gorontalonese bridal costume worn at the wedding reception is increasingly diverse in terms of the modification forms. The modification can be seen in the design elements including shape, texture, color, material, and accessory. Furthermore, the modification of the current costume makes the functional value of the bridal costume different from the already patterned one, which can be seen from its social, symbolic, and economic values of the Gorontalo community. The data in this study was collected through the review of books and previous studies related to the wedding clothing, the interviews, and the observation of bridal costumes and analyzed using the qualitative data analysis approach. The observation of unmodified bridal costume objects was done at the Dulahopa Traditional House in Gorontalo, while that of modified bridal costume objects was conducted on the widely used bridal costumes within the last two years in Gorontalo. The purpose of this study was to find out the aspects underlying the modification of bridal costume in Gorontalo. The results show that Gorontalo people tend to choose modified wedding dresses in the wedding party. Moreover, this study suggests that the bridal costume modification is influenced by the family’s social status in Gorontalonese community, migratory Gorontalonese people (staying outside the area of origin), and technological advancement.
SOCIAL CAPITAL AND LIVELIHOOD DIVERSIFICATION: TOURISM ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN A REMOTE AREA OF NORTH HALMAHERA, INDONESIA Yerik Afrianto Singgalen; Gatot Sasongko; Pamerdi Giri Wiloso
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 9, No 3 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/kawistara.34627

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This article aims to describe the capability of public access to social capital as a form of livelihood diversification through tourism entrepreneurship. This idea was originated from the optimization of the tourism sector and the creative economy by the local government since 2017, aiming to encourage creative entrepreneurship in tourism, creative multimedia, and coffee shop businesses. This study was conducted in a qualitative approach; thus, primary and secondary data sources were used to analyze the data. The primary data was obtained through in-depth interviews and observations, while the secondary data was obtained from document studies. In this case, the in-depth interviews were conducted with the entrepreneurs. The participants involved as key informants had various backgrounds in tourism entrepreneurship such as travel agent and tour guide service, creative multimedia service, and coffee shop business. Furthermore, field observations were done based on activities or events, aiming to observe the process of involvement of these entrepreneurs in regional tourism activities during the events of “Torang Angkat Sampah” in 2017, “Tanjung Bongo Festival” in 2017, “North Galela Festival” in 2018, “Wonderful North Halmahera” in 2018, and “O Molulu Ma Akere” in 2019. The secondary data used was the Medium Term Program Plan of the Local Government Agencies of the Regional Tourism Department of North Halmahera Regency after there was a policy of creative economy development elaborated in the bureaucratic structure changes at the Regional Tourism Department. The results show that the availability of infrastructure, accessibility of information and transportation, and the capability of access to social capital were such a stimulus for the diversification of people’s livelihoods to run tourism, creative multimedia, and coffee shop businesses. Through social capital, entrepreneurs were strengthened by their social relations with various communities to have more consumers while also maintaining the business sustainability.
BEYOND SIGNAL AND NOISE: ACADEMICS GOES HOAX AND HOAXTIVISM Leonard Chrysostomos Epafras; Fransiskus Agustinus Djalong; Hendrikus Paulus Kaunang
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 8, No 3 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/kawistara.34646

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This article is a research report on the perception of hoax among the Indonesian academic community. Hoax is ancient, but in the present digital age, it sneaks into the center stage. Reflecting upon the global trends and shifting of international political landscape, it appears that hoax and its troops, e.g. “false news,” “alternative facts,” “disinformation,” etc. – immersed into the political language and practice. It may corroborate with the condition of “post-truth society” lamented by some scholars, in particular when it echoed in the present Indonesian political and religious landscape. The research focuses on hoax in general, and to introduce a term “hoaxtivism” in framing specific practice revolved in producing and consuming “hoax” as a signifier. We gauge the conversation on hoax within academic community, and locate it in the larger social process. The objective is to understand hoax and hoaxtivism beyond the moralistic evaluation and alarmist position, as overwhelmingly displayed in the public discussion.
PANCASILA AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF DEMOCRACY IN INDONESIA: AN AXIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE Wahyudin Wahyudin; Koento Wibisono Siswomiharjo; Kaelan Kaelan
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 9, No 2 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/kawistara.34854

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Pancasila, as the most powerful ideology, should be implemented by the nation leader in all spheres of life, according to life philosophy “ing ngarsa sung tuladha, Ing madya mangun karsa, Tut wuri handayani”, should be integrated in all aspects of democratic lives in Indonesia. If doing so, the society will have the mental protection of all Indonesian, all of Indonesia’s bloodshed securely, in accordance with the objectives of the Indonesian state, united, sovereign, fair, and prosperous. But in its context, Pancasila is faced with problems such as the democracy that does not prioritize aspirations to actualize social justice and prosperity, the existence of an undirected democracy, the less and lower level of public trust in the government, the loss of noble values because everything is measured by money, and an indecisive government system that led to anarchy and radicalism. The method used in this study was descriptive qualitative philosophical, describing the data consisting of arguments and contextual events. This study focused on actual problems by understanding phenomena holistically about the concept of Pancasila as the basis and direction of democracy. This study used axiology theory; the material value that is useful for human physical life and spiritual values. The results of the study showed that the ideology of Pancasila should be the foundation of society life, nation and state of Indonesia because Pancasila is still and always relevant to protect the nation’s security from radicalism, liberalism, and anarchism. As a result, the goal of Pancasila as ideology is to create fair freedom in the life of the nation.
NEGOSIASI ATAS ADAT DALAM SISTEM PELAKSANAAN TRADISI NYONGKOLAN SASAK LOMBOK Abdul Rahim; Wisma Nugraha Christianto
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 9, No 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/kawistara.36125

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Nyongkolan is a tradition of parading brides from the groom's home to the bride's home as the ancient Sasak noble habitus that has been crystallized into custom and implemented by all walks of Sasak society today, especially with the contemporary arts of kecimol (Cilokaq Modern Lombok) as a companion. Behind the popularity of the kecimol that is greeted enthusiastically by the community actually raises the potential for conflict. Among the most complained of congestion, eroticism, rah-rah in the streets, to conflicts with road users, residents, or fellow escort. Therefore, the indigenous consisting of Sasak nobility and religious leaders raises the discourse of banning nyongkolan using kecimol with the pretext of not according to custom, deviate from the teachings of Islam, and suggests the use of gendang beleq as a distinctive art area that became hereditary heritage. The problems arising from the ban led to contestation between the Sasak elite and the supporters of the kecimol group. How meeting point of negotiation between the repressing parties and the parties who are in the implementation of the Sasak Lombok nyongkolan tradition is studied with the perspective of Bourdieu’s social practice. The result of the negotiations raises the acceptance agreement of the kecimol as new habitus in implementation of nyongkolan tradition with the need to pay attention to order while escorting, avoiding booze and eroticism, and the use of custom symbols that reflect the Sasak identity.
PROPORSI ADAT BUDAYA DI BALI DAN PENGARUHNYA TERHADAP KESEJAHTERAAN MASYARAKAT LOKAL Ni Putu Wiwin Setyari; I Komang Gde Bendesa; Ida Ayu Nyoman Saskara
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 9, No 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/kawistara.36526

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A lot of the views of practitioners outside of Bali looked at the ceremony as one of the causes of poverty. It is seen from the portion of income that must be spent for various ceremonies to be performed by the Balinese Hindu community. This study aimed to answer the fundamental question, whether it is the customs and cultures led to affect Hindu community income in Bali? The data used is primary data from 350 Hindu households listed as poor households in Bali using depth interview survey method. Religion can play a role in overcoming poverty. Religion is not only a moral conscience that reminds the community will give generously to the poor but also to see the poor as human beings. The opinion says that the religious activities and custom made by Balinese Hindu communities causes increased poverty seems supported by the magnitude of the data portion of the expenditures for this activity. In Balinese Hindu communities, family income will be issued again and consumption expenditure shaped yajna. The analysis shows if traditional rituals and Balinese Hindu religious tend to have positive influence, good for people's income and the level of happiness. Therefore, it is not appropriate if the customs and religion are said to have made the Balinese Hindu community becomes poorer. This result also shows a shift in the understanding of religion in Balinese Hindu community. Religiosity someone then be interpreted by the implementation of the ritual in the form of upakara (yadnya) and the implementation of ethics in public life (susila).
BIJAK MEMAKNAI PENYALINAN SEBAGAI WUJUD LAIN APRESIASI Luthfy Avian Ananda
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 7, No 1 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/kawistara.36995

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Dalam seluruh aspek kehidupan manusia, utamanya ketika kita memasuki lingkungan industri kreatif dan akademis, seakan diwajibkan untuk memberikan apresiasi terhadap karya orang lain. Apresiasi yang saya maksud ini bukan hanya sekadar dalam bentuk seseorang menyaksikan kemudian menikmati sebuah karya lalu memberikan penilaian positif. Lebih dari itu, tunduk kepada hak cipta yang dimiliki oleh si empunya juga merupakan bentuk lain apresiasi terhadap sebuah mahakarya yang tak ternilai harganya.
PERSEPSI DAN PENGELOLAAN HOMESTAY DI DESA WISATA WUKIRSARI, BANTUL Devi Puspitasari; Heddy Shri Ahimsa-Putra; Djoko Wijono
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 9, No 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/kawistara.37314

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Homestay is one of criteria for the existence of tourism village. Its existence as one of tourism accommodation forms is important to tourism development in tourism village. Homestay is one of tourism industry where tourist meet the local people. The Government of Indonesia also create a policy for the development of amenities (homestay). Therefore, the perception on homestay concept becomes important for homestay owner. After knowing its concept, the owner can manage their homestay based on homestay management guideline. Homestay management aspects in this research are physic and environment management, human resources, institution and data management, also promotion management. A professional management for the homestay can be the opportunity for local people to make the tourist stay longer and enjoy the natural view as well as the culture in tourism village. The aim of this research is to determine the perceptions of homestay and its management at Wukirsari Tourism Village. The benefit of this research is to provide more references regarding to tourism studies, especially on homestay management. The methods used in this study are observation, interview, and documentation. The result reveals that homestay’s owners at Wukirsari Tourism Village know the concept of homestay, but they lack of knowledge on the management. The writer’s suggestion is training about homestay and its management is needed for homestay owner in Wukirsari tourism village.
MEMAHAMI EKSISTENSI MANUSIA MELALUI MEDIA KOMUNIKASI Luthfy Avian Ananda
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 7, No 3 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/kawistara.37337

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Manusia sebagai makhluk hidup yang diberikan keunikan tersendiri oleh Tuhan Yang Maha Esa di alam semesta ini karena mampu menciptakan sebuah simbol yang bernama komunikasi dalam berinteraksi bersama dengan sesamanya atau makhluk hidup lainnya. Menciptakan, menggunakan, lalu menyalahgunakannya, itulah hakikatnya fase kehidupan manusia di muka bumi yang lekat dengan kehidupan sosial sehari-hari. Adanya sebuah sistem simbol dan kebahasaan yang diciptakan ini menuntut masyarakat dunia untuk memahami betapa pentingnya arti membaca, transformasi pengetahuan, dan menumbuhkan pengertian yang lebih luas dan membuat segala hal yang awalnya berada di luar jangkauan menjadi lebih dinamis. Seperti contohnya yang sudah banyak ditemukan dalam kehidupan masa kini, keberadaan internet, telepon seluler, radio, dan televisi adalah bukti bahwa segala interaksi simbol dan kebahasaan itu sudah tidak terbatas oleh jarak dan waktu.
TESTING THE ROBUSTNESS OF THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR IN PREDICTING WOMEN’S INTENTION TO WEAR JILBAB Sari Winahjoe Siswomihardjo; Sudiyanti Sudiyanti; Bayu Sutikno
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 8, No 3 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/kawistara.37830

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For Muslim women, covering aurat has clearly been commanded in Al-Qur’an. Therefore, most Muslim women wear Jilbab to do so. Although Indonesia is the world’s largest Muslim country and in recent years, more fashionable Jilbab designs have been growing in Indonesian Muslim fashion market, yet, not all Muslim women wearing Jilbab. This study examines how well the Theory of Planned Behavior works in predicting Muslim women’s intention to wear Jilbab. This article proposes that Muslim women’s intentions to wear Jilbab are influenced by their attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, and together with perceived personal outcome. By using purposive sampling method, a representative national sample of 200 Indonesian Muslim women has been participated in a face-to-face survey about this topic. The findings confirmed the robustness of the Theory of Planned Behavior by indicating that both attitude and subjective norms significantly brought positive effect in predicting intention. Interestingly, the results demonstrated that perceived personal outcome and perceived behavior control appeared to be ineffective determinants. Therefore, the study result also slightly deteriorated the robustness of the Theory of Planned Behavior in the context of predicting Indonesian Muslim women’s intention to wear Jilbab. We present our findings, suggestions for future research, and potential limitations. The implications of this research for marketing practitioners are also discussed.