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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
STUDI PERKEMBANGAN WILAYAH DAN DAYA DUKUNG LINGKUNGAN KEPARIWISATAAN DI WILAYAH YOGYAKARTA UTARA Muhamad Muhamad
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 2, No 1 (2012)
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The growth of tourist regions often indicates a decline of the environmental carrying capacity, includingthe confl ict regarding the use of space and its carrying capacity. The uncontrolled spatial growth andresources use is the result of the increasingly development-oriented policy which cause damage toenvironmental functions. Consideration of the use of space and natural resources advantage is needed inorder to properly consider the issue of carrying capacity. Research is needed to defi ne the proper use oftraffi c signals in connection with the above problem; it is alsoimportant to analyze the region’s carryingcapacity, which can defi ne its maximum tolerance and fl exibility of capacity. The long-term purpose isto improve tourists’ satisfaction with the area. There are (2) two variables considered: (1) the regionalgrowth; (2) the ecological carrying capacity. The research sample consists of four villages in the Pakemregion (Kaliurang area) and Merapi Volcano National Park (TNGM), DIY.
JEWISH SUFISM IN MEDIEVAL ISLAM Leonard C. Epafras
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 1, No 3 (2011)
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This article is a literary research and preliminary examination to a unique interaction between Jews and Sufism that taken place in medieval Islamic ruling. In the face of the present antagonistic posture of Jews and Muslims relationship that dominates the public sphere, in history, there are some examples of interaction of the two people beyond confictual narrative. One of them is Jewish mysticism that adopted Sufism into their spiritual ideal, which took place in the medieval era. We might call the phenomenon tentatively as “Jewish Sufism.”
GENDER JUSTICE AND CULTURAL DIMENSION OF RELIGION, A PROPOSAL TO APPLY THE PROPHETIC TRADITION (THE HADITH) IN PROMOTING GENDER JUSTICE AMONG INDONESIAN MUSLIMS Faqihuddin Abdul Kodir
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 1, No 3 (2011)
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By arguing that religion as interpretative culture of people in their context, suggested by Clifford Geertz, this paper proposes an interpretation-oriented approach to the texts of the hadith of the Prophet Muhammad rather than a critical-deconstructive approach. The interpretation-oriented approach focuses on positive reading towards the hadith that advocates issues of gender justice; whether through selecting classical methods of interpretation or applying contemporary methods suggested by progressive Muslims. As this approach does not challenge the authority of the hadith, which is accepted culturally by majority of Muslims as second source after the Quran, cultural works for gender justice are assumed to be relatively more flexible and can be further maximized. By doing so, I argue that this cultural dimension of religion –accepting its sources and working on the field of interpreting them-should be considered in promoting gender justice among Indonesian Muslims.
RITUAL SEBAGAI MEDIA TRANSMISI KREATIVITAS SENI DI LERENG GUNUNG MERBABU Rr. Paramitha Dyah Fitriasari
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 2, No 1 (2012)
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Tradition developed in a community should continue to be preserved from generations to generations.Efforts are being made one of which is the process of transmission or inheritance. Transmission can bedone in various ways, one of which is ritual. Rituals which are performed continuously and regularlycan be a good medium for the transmission process. The ritual process of artistic creativity that wasdeveloped by the community on the slopes of Mount Merbabu is an example. Art goes hand in handwith the ritual is one of the transmission mediums used to continue an existing tradition. This researchseeks to show how ritual can be a transmission medium of art, particularly on the slopes of Merbabu.
OBAMA DAN KULTUR KEPEMIMPINAN GEDUNG PUTIH Ahmad Sahide
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 1, No 3 (2011)
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“Sebagian besar pemimpin terpilih adalah orang-orang baik, tetapi mereka terjebak dalam upaya tanpa ujung untuk memanipulasi opini publik demi keuntungan mereka. Termotivasi oleh kepentingan partisan, mereka terlibat dalam pembohongan, baik disengaja maupun tidak (dan saya percaya sebagian besar kasus pembohongan itu tidak disengaja atau tidak disadari). Itu adalah bagian dari propaganda untuk menyukseskan agenda suatu pihak” (hlm: 152).
MEMBANGUN PARIWISATA BERSAMA RAKYAT: KAJIAN PARTISIPASI LOKAL DALAM MEMBANGUN DESA WISATA DI DIENG PLATEAU Destha Titi Raharjana
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 2, No 3 (2012)
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Development as a process of life change should involve communities as intergral elements. People should not only be regarded as objects of development. The paradigm of the bottom up planning expects people to act as both the subject and object of development. In the context of the development of rural tourism, the planning process should involve the local communities from the beginning. Dieng Plateau as a tourist site has a diversity of attractions, and tourist-oriented villages are designed by local communities to complement the tourist attractions in Dieng. This Study focuses on the participation of the communities in western Dieng in developing tourist villages in their area.Various stages of the planning are completed collectively and then put into action together. By applying action research methods, this study has the following results: (1) the identi cation of problems in the development of rural tourism, (2) the mapping of the potential of rural tourism, and (3) the identi cation of potential inter-agency networking to support sustainable rural tourism in western Dieng.
PARTISIPASI ANGGOTA KELOMPOK TANI DALAM MENUNJANG EFEKTIVITAS GAPOKTAN PADA KEGIATAN PENGUATAN LEMBAGA DISTRIBUSI PANGAN MASYARAKAT DI KABUPATEN BOGOR Yudhi Harsatriadi Sandyatma
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 2, No 3 (2012)
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The study aims at evaluating participation of the Farmer Group Association (Gapoktan) members and factors affecting their participation in the food community Distribution institution program (Penguatan- LDPM). It also examines the impact of the members’ participation on the effectivesness of Gapoktan involvement in the program. The study was conducted in Bogor, West Java. It used mixed methods: qualitative and quantitative. Sampling consisted of 91 respondents and 15 informants. The samplingtechniques used were proportionate strati ed random sampling and purposive techniques, respectively. The results showed that the level of members’ participation in the program was low. Factors that signi cantly affected their participation included age, income, motivation, and intensity of socializationthe activity received. In terms of target achievement, members’ participation has a positive impact on the effectiveness of the association.
IDENTITAS KAUM SAMIN PASCA KOLONIA PERGULATAN NEGARA, AGAMA, DAN ADAT DALAM PRO-KONTRA PEMBANGUNAN PABRIK SEMEN DI SUKOLILO, PATI, JAWA TENGAH Munawir Aziz
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 2, No 3 (2012)
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Memmories of colonization have created an ethos of daily struggle among the followers of Saminism. Encounters with colonialism in the early 20 th century impacted Samins’ character, ethos, and worldview, as demonstrated through their way of dealing with the Indonesian government, corporations, and other communities. This impact is evident in the case of the establishment of the Semen Gresik factory in Sukolilo, Pati, Central Java. The project plan of establishing a cement factory and exploration of Kendeng Mountain at Sukolilo created con ict among the people of Pati. The people were divided into two groups. The rst supported the exploration and the second resisted. Samins, however, resisted it and stood against it for their environment. This article examines the Samins actions when dealing with outside powers, in this case the State and the cement corporation. It also studies how the Samins constructed their post-colonial worldview and identity in response to the state, religion, and capitalism. Using Gayatri sivak’s theory of “subalternity”, this article explains identity politics of the post-colonial Samin Movement.
BENDERA DI HIZBUT TAHRIR INDONESIA DAERAH ISTIMEWA YOGYAKARTA (KAJIAN KONTEKS SEJARAH, KONTEKS BUDAYA, DAN ESTETIKA SEMIOTIS) Deni Junaedi
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 2, No 3 (2012)
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This paper discusses on ags used by Hizb ut-Tahrir Indonesia Yogyakarta (HTI DIY). This organization uses two types of ag: liwa and rayah. The color of the liwa is white and the color of the rayah is black. Upon both the profession of faith (shahada) is written in Arabic Calligraphy. Historically speaking, the Prophet Muhammad used the liwa and the rayah. Politically speaking, both ags are intended for use as the ag of the nwe caliphate to which HizbI ut-Tahrir (HT) aspires. HTI DIY con rms that liwa and rayah are not their ags but ags of Islam. The semiotic aesthetics study of the ags includes the study of aesthetic object, aesthetic values, and aesthetics experience. As aesthetic objects, the liwa and rayah show varieties. Aesthetic values of those ags consist of a symbolic value, one which refers to Islam and the Caliphate; iconic value, i.e.the imitation of the Prophet Muhammad’s ags; and indexical value indicating the activity of the HTI DIY. Aesthetic experiences of the ags experienced by the HTI DIY activists are in the form of the emotional effects.
TRADISI “BERZANJEN” MASYARAKAT BANYUWANGI KAJIAN RESEPSI SASTRA TERHADAP TEKS ALBARZANJI Hasim Ashari
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 2, No 3 (2012)
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Indonesia Muslim society. In Banyuwangi, East Java, the text is quite popular. People of Banyuwangi recite the text for several occasions, such as wedding ceremonies, circumcision, childbirths, the celebrations of the Prophet’s birthday, and so forth. Recitation of the text has been a form of art performance. These practices show are a manifestation of the transformation of Arabic and Islamic culture in Banyuwangi, which have contributed signi cantly to culturasl changes in Banyuwangi, East Java.