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Jurnal Kawistara : Jurnal Ilmiah Sosial dan Humaniora
ISSN : 20885415     EISSN : 23555777     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
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Articles 549 Documents
MEMAHAMI EKSISTENSI MANUSIA MELALUI MEDIA KOMUNIKASI Luthfy Avian Ananda
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 7, No 3 (2017)
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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.
CONNECTING GLOBAL AND LOCAL INDONESIAN RELIGIOUS ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENTS Jonathan D Smith
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 7, No 3 (2017)
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This article discusses connections between transnational multi-faith social movements addressing climate change on a global scale with local expressions of religion and ecology in Indonesia. It connects two trends in literature on religion and ecology: 1) spatial analysis of religion and the natural environment and 2) studies of religious environmental social movements. Many studies of these movements put religious activists at the center, which suggests that they operate in a separate zone, somewhat disconnected from the local communities they aim to represent and reform. This articles argues that religious environmental movements can be better understood by placing them in the middle, as actors embedded in and shaped by overlapping global and local spaces. The article begins with a brief review of literature on religion and ecology relevant to a spatial analysis of religion and environmental social movements. It then argues that studies about religious environmental movements can be enriched by studying how movements are embedded in global and local contexts. It provides examples of how the Indonesian context (among others) has helped to shape global religious environmental movements. Next, the article presents case studies in Indonesia demonstrating how environmental activists share a dynamic relationship with their contexts, and how religious environmental discourses are co-created by local communities and religious activists. The article concludes with suggestions for further study about creative adaption to climate change at the local and global level.
PAKET WISATA EDUKASI SUBAK UPAYA MENJAGA KEBERLANJUTAN POTENSI PERTANIAN DAN PARIWISATA BERBASIS BUDAYA DI BALI Ni Luh Ramaswati Purnawan; I Ketut Sardiana
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 7, No 3 (2017)
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Tourism and agriculture are leading sectors of development in Bali Province. Before Bali’s economy relies heavily on tourism sector, agriculture was a major driver of economic growth. However, with so many challenges of land adjustment and use, and the increase tendency of agricultural land conversion into non-agricultural purpose, the growth of the agricultural sector gradually decreased. Declining of agriculture domain might cause a challenge for Bali because agriculture is not just an activity of land cultivation, but it has related more as spirit or the essential substances of Balinese cultural identity. One of the agricultural universal icons is the Subak system, which has named as world cultural heritage by UNESCO in 2012. Thus, to ensure the sustainability of the agricultural and tourism in Bali, the effort to combine both fields through development of Subak educational tourism becomes relevant. This idea is based on the perspectives that agricultural and tourism areas are interrelated systems. Tourism in Bali is counting on how Bali can preserve its natural and cultural attractions, this include the agrarian culture and lifestyle. The emergence of knowledge-based society, that encourage travellers to be actively involved and participate to fulfill their desire of learning and understanding others culture, has greatly contributed to development of this special interest tourism. Study indicated that Subak educational tourism can be applied toward sustainability as it incorporated the aspect of natural and socio-cultural conservation and could offer economic benefits for the well-being of the local community.
TAPAK EKOLOGI KEPARIWISATAAN ALAM PADA ZONA PEMANFAATAN DI TAMAN NASIONAL GUNUNG MERAPI (TNGM) (Konsep Pengembangan Kepariwisataan Alam Tematik Tapak Kawasan Kalikuning-Kaliadem Sebagai Kawasan Budaya Vulkanik ) Muhamad Muhamad
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 7, No 3 (2017)
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Merapi forest ecosystem has a very important ecological value for the Merapi region in particular and the districts (Sleman, Magelang, Boyolali, Klaten) in general. The ecosystem has given area function as a provider of environmental services and natural tourism, as a place of biodiversity, water catchment areas. Protected forests around Kalikuning-Kaliadem has tropical rainforest vegetation species are very specific. Objective assessment tread design of nature tourism at Merapi Mount can provide a reference to the zone setting function space utilization for the development of nature tourism. The method used in this research is the interpretation and assessment and see the diversity of tropical rain forest ecosystem and its interaction with topografi hill-slopes are capable of becoming a new destination in the development of ecological tourism. Interpretation can be packaged in the form of interpretation and information ecosystems located area in Kalikuning nature. The results showed that the protected forest that is Kalikuning-Kaliadem TNGM can be used as a development site volcanic areas of cultural, ecological, and the very high of community interaction rescuers around.
PARTICIPATION OF BRAYUT VILLAGE SOCIETY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM VILLAGE BASED ON ECOTOURISM AS A REPRESENTATION OF HUMAN NATURE PHILOSOPHY Fadhila Rachmadani
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 8, No 1 (2018)
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The environmental crisis is a problem that has a serious impact for life on the earth. Drought, climate change, and environmental degradation are the part of the environmental crisis which is caused by human intervention to the environment. This paper is discussesed a study case about participation of Brayut Village society, Pendowoharjo, Sleman, Yogyakarta Special Region in developing of tourist village based on ecotourism. Brayut has developed the village based on ecotourism in order to maintain the natural conservation which is concern on agriculture. The participation of Brayut society in the implementation of ecotourism is represents environmental awareness attitude which is deliver a point to the public about a response to the environment crisis in Pendowoharjo, Sleman, Yogyakarta Special Region. Also as a reflection of human nature philosophy that shows a human responsibility to the environment.
KESIAPAN SPAM REGIONAL KARTAMANTUL DI KABUPATEN SLEMAN: STUDI PADA 4 SPAMDES Endiarjati Dewandaru Sadono; Amirullah Setya Hardi; Bintang Prasodjo
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 8, No 2 (2018)
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SPAM Regional Kartamantul is one of the steps of Special Region of Yogyakarta Government to realize the RPJMN 2015-2019 in the provision of drinking water for 100 percent of the population in 2019. Because Sleman District is one of the areas included in SPAM Regional Kartamantul, this study seeks to identify the readiness of 4 SPAMDes in this district to welcome SPAM Regional Kartamantul. The results of this study are expected to be descriptive assessment of the readiness of those Regional SPAM. This study identified that some SPAMDes are still not ready to be integrated with SPAM Regional Kartamantul. In the future, the ready SPAMDes should be directed to cooperate with or be formed into BUMDes. In adittion, clear tariff arrangements are required for entrepreneurs of fishing ponds, laundry or car washers, whether they are subject to progressive rates or are not allowed to become SPAMDes customers. Nevertheless, there are still a subjective element of the Chairman of PERPAMDES Association that determines the successful and unsuccessful SPAMDes. Therefore, we suggest that in the next study the standard indicators needs to be identified so that the subjective element can be reduced. 
BUDAYA UNU TANAH DAN BUDAYA LIO : MENYOAL NARASI MITOS TANAH, HERMENEUTIKA ALAM, DAN KOMUNIKASI LINTAS GENERASI Nevrettia Christantyawati; Lesman Walensa; Rodrick Stefanus Juraman
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 8, No 1 (2018)
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This article discusses some studies on the culture of the soil in East Nusa Tenggara and mythical myths that are still perpetuated. The findings from research studies will be generalized by using natural hermeneutics. Myth has always been a fundamental meaning of a symbol of community life, eventhough modern technology has become another option. Some communities still maintain the tradition of using crooks and household appliances from traditional pottery. The myths that live in this society still grow and continue to be preserved through intergenerational communication as part of their bond with nature.
LEDAKAN KREATIVITAS DAN KONTROL HUKUM DI ERA INTERNET Tangguh Okta Wibowo
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 8, No 2 (2018)
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Sebuah buku yang ditulis oleh Lawrence Lessig di tahun 2004, seorang pengacara yang memberikan perhatiannya kepada isu yang tidak akan pernah selesai hingga memasuki abad 21 ini, yaitu perihal budaya bebas yang “mencuri” konten berhak cipta tanpa izin. Budaya bebas (Free culture) yang dijelaskan Lessig berbeda dengan free beers, tetapi bebas dalam arti kebebasan berpendapat, pasar bebas, perdagangan bebas, pemilihan suara bebas, dan berkehendak bebas. Inilah yang Lessig coba kritisi, yaitu budaya bebas yang hadir seiring dengan teknologi internet yang telah menyuburkan perubahan penting dan sekaligus tidak dikenali dalam proses produksi konten.
POLITISASI LINGKUNGAN OLEH AKTOR PERHUTANI DALAM KASUS KOPERASI TAMBANG INDONESIA III DI KABUPATEN MALANG, JAWA TIMUR Genta Mahardhika Rozalinna; Lutfi Amiruddin
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 8, No 2 (2018)
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The existence of mining industry namely Koperasi Tambang III (KTI III) in Golo beach, Wojo Village, Gedangan, Malang District, brought negative impact socially and ecologically. Unfortunately, State Forestry Company (Perusahaan Umum Kehutanan Negara/Perum Perhutani) was involved to share their land as location of iron sand mining activity. Perhutani, as a State-Owned Enterprises (Badan Usaha Milik Negara/BUMN), has a contradicting roles at the same time, to manage natural resource of the forest and accumulate profit. The aim of this article is to depict the process of politization of environment done by Perhutani, based on dimensions (daily, episodic, and systemic), scales (local and regional), and power networks (local and regional). Through qualitative method with single instrumental case study approach, we find out that Perhutani has been the subject and object of politization by the bigger economic-political power. On three dimensions (daily, episodic, and systemic), we stated there are two configurations of Perhutani’s roles; first, politizing Golo beach through transform Resort Polisi Hutan (RPH). Second, Golo beach has politized by Malang Government as well as KTI III through transforming the Space Planing (Rencana Tata Ruang Wilayah/RTRW). On the local and regional scale, Perhutani seen by the local community and government, has brought not only the job opportunity, but on contrary the ecological damage. On the local power network, Perhutani was the subject to politize local community and government. However, on the divergent side, it was the object of politization done by KTI III and Malang Government.
KRITIK ATAS TANGGUNG JAWAB SOSIAL PERUSAHAAN DALAM BENCANA LUMPUR LAPINDO Lutfi Amiruddin
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 8, No 1 (2018)
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In Lapindo mudflow disaster, the process of sale and purchase mechanism of sinking assets is legitimated by Presidential Decree 14/2007 (Perpres 14/2007), claimed by Lapindo as their social responsibility. In the discussion over the causes of the disaster, this scheme also raises controversy. If it was caused by an earthquake, why the company is willing to spend money to buy survivors’ assetas as form of social responsibility? On the other hand, the mechanism made conflict among the survivors. I used qualitative method; using indepth interview, observation, and literature study. I chose some informants from different side to get various perspective, such as Lapindo and survivors, in order to get the corporate social responsibility narratively and its critics. Using the concept of governmentality of Foucault, I reveal the process of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in the ecological crisis in Sidoarjo is only a way to cover the mistakes that have been made, not to recover the survivors’ social and ecological conditions. The mechanism above implied to mudflow disaster management.