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KOMUNITAS: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN SOCIETY AND CULTURE
ISSN : pISSN246     EISSN : eISSN246     DOI : DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v8i1.4516
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The Framework of Handling Sexual Violence in Indonesian Universities Hermawati, Yanti; Widiyanto, Widiyanto; Santoso, Edy; Nuryanti, Nuryanti
Komunitas Vol 15, No 2 (2023): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v15i2.47668

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Prior to the promulgation of the Regulation of The Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia (Mendikbudristek) Number 30 of 2021, several universities have established a procedure of preventing and handling sexual violence cases in their respective domains. The promulgation has since encouraged commitment of these institutions to actively tackle the issue. This article elaborates the patterns of handling of sexual violence in seven Indonesian universities using qualitative method and pragmatic approach. Instead of addressing to certain theories, this method focuses on providing answers for a concrete issue. The researchers obtained the data by conducting in-depth interviews, focus group discussion, and document analysis. As results, there are two categories of status, including the institutions that had already assembled a special task force for preventing and handling sexual violence prior to the issuance of the regulation and the institutions that had not. From these two categories, the researchers found three patterns and propose a framework for handling of sexual violence in Indonesian universities. The designed model is based on a compilation of various handling procedures, implemented best practices, and violence prevention measures in higher education. It complements the already implemented procedures in accordance with regulations.. It is hoped that this framework will assist universities that do not yet have or need to change their procedures for addressing sexual violence.   
Representation of Youth in Palembang City in Realizing a Collective Movement Rejection of The Increased Fuel Policy in 2022 Nofrima, Sanny; Baidawi, Ahmad; Saputra, Herdin Arie
Komunitas Vol 15, No 2 (2023): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v15i2.40504

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This research is motivated by the policy of increasing fuel oil that is still hitting Indonesia. Representation which is one of the responses to form a collective movement that expresses a high level of concern about certain issues. Collective action can achieve the common goal of fighting an organized and powerful authority. This study aims to find out how the students of Palembang City represent in realizing the collective movement against the increase in fuel oil policy by using quantitative methods to find responses in responses or representations of the increase in fuel oil policy. Data was collected from Palembang City students using the slovin formula so as to get 100 respondents in student representation, using three indicators that affect representation, namely; economy 0.363 percent, social media 0.410 and attitude change 0.456 percent. Changes in attitudes in the representation of Palembang City students in realizing collective movements greatly influenced the policy of increasing fuel oil with the highest percentage of 0.456.   
The Continuum of Government and NGO Perceptions towards Socio-Cultural Dynamics in Ecotourism Development, Bopunjur, West Java Widodo, Gatot; Avenzora, Ricky; Malihah, Elly; Sunarminto, Tutut
Komunitas Vol 15, No 2 (2023): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v15i2.40671

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It cannot be denied that the government, which plays the role of policy maker, and NGOs, which act as policy controllers and supervisors, are an important and inseparable part of development because their orientation (perception, motivation and participation) greatly determine the success of ecotourism development. If previous research looked at their role partially, then in this study their role is analyzed in an integral and integrated manner which refers to the working principle of two human hands, the left hand and the right hand, which, if they work together, complement each other, thus resulting in optimal, qualified and sustainable ecotourism development. This study aims to analyze the continuumof government and NGO perceptions about socio-cultural dynamics in ecotourism development in the research area. This research was conducted in the area, Bogor Regency, West Java, in seven ecotourism destinations namely Ciawi, Caringin, Cibogo, Cipayung, Megamendung, Cisarua, and Tugu. This study uses an exploratory – phenomenology approach. Data collection on social and cultural dynamics was carried out by distributing closed questionnaires to the respondents. The research instrument was a closed ended questionnaire guided by a one score one scoring system indicator (Avenzora, 2008). The polarization of government and NGO perceptions of social values and cultural values is identified from two categories, namely the direction of polarization (polarization direction) and the polarization scale (polarization scale). The results of the study show that the socio-cultural dynamics of this ecotourism area have not fully led to the formation of optimal cultural carrying capacity due to the polarization of the orientation of government and NGO stakeholders on various aspects and assessment criteria. The polarization of stakeholder orientation regarding various socio-cultural aspects has a negative direction with polarization scales that are categorized as aligned so that there is a great opportunity to build productive collaboration between stakeholders in ecotourism development in the area.
Socio-Economic Life and Survival Strategies of Impoverished Widows in West Muna Regency Jamiludin, Jamiludin; Hamiru, La Ode; Bauto, La Ode Monto
Komunitas Vol 15, No 2 (2023): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v15i2.45446

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This study aims to describe and analyse (1) the socio-economic life of poor widows and the performance of family functions by poor widows in the Napano Kusambi District of the West Muna Regency, (2) the causes of poverty in widowed women, and (3) survival strategies for poor widows to escape the poverty trap. This type of research employs a qualitative, descriptive methodology. Implementing a qualitative description method enables researchers to provide a more thorough and in-depth explanation of the field’s case descriptions. Three months of investigation were conducted in the Napano Kusambu District of the West Muna Regency between December 2022 and February 2023. The result of this study showed that (1) the phenomenon of socio-economic life of widows in Napano Kusambi District can be observed in their increasing household roles, increasing economic problems, and increasing responsibilities within the family, as well as their performing family functions in the form of economic functions, religious functions, cultural functions, the function of love, and the function of protection. (2) The causes of widows’ poverty include limited land ownership and access to production, a lack of capital for businesses, and low levels of education and work skills. (3) The widow’s survival strategies include an active strategy, a passive strategy, and a network strategy.
Strengthening the Capacity to Adapt to Climate Change among Farmers in a Banana Center in Java, Indonesia Wibowo, Agung; Lestari, Eny; Rahayu, Paramita
Komunitas Vol 15, No 2 (2023): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v15i2.46577

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Climate change causes basic problems in the lives of farmers in a banana center, such as a decrease in the quality and quantity of bananas. The various impacts of climate change will not cause food insecurity if the community has an adequate adaptive capacity. The purpose of this study is to analyze the capacity of farmers in a banana center to adapt to a change in the quality and quantity of bananas due to climate change. In-depth interviews, observation and focus group discussions were used to collect data. The unit of analysis is at the individual level in society. The data analysis was carried out through the stages of data reduction, data presentation, and drawing a conclusion. The results show that the development of community capacity to maintain the quality and quantity of bananas is carried out by strengthening the capacity of individuals, groups, and institutions that play an important role in adapting to climate change. This has an impact on the collective action of the community to maintain the sustainability of the banana center.

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