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Wacana, Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
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This journal has a focus on inter and multidisciplinary studies of social sciences and humanities. The scope is the socio-cultural phenomenon, the history, and transformation of society, changes, and stagnation of socio-political institutions, actor orientation, and behavior, the performance of political regimes and socio-economic structures. The scope is not limited by state, nation, temporal duration, certain ideas, and narrow beliefs. This journal is open to various approaches, theories, methodologies, research methods carried out by scientists, academics, researchers and practitioners in the fields and disciplines: economics, social, political science, government studies, international relations, sociology, anthropology, demography, history, religious and cultural studies, philosophy of science, communication science, and development studies.
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Study of the Effect of Family Communication and Therapeutic Communication on Anxiety ODHA Azizah Des Derivanti; Maulina Pia Wulandari; Antoni Antoni
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 20 No. 2 (2017)
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The majority of people living with HIV/AIDS are in six districts: Gondanglegi, Dampit, Sumberpucung, Sumbermanjing Wetan, Kepanjen and Turen (WHO, 2016). People living with HIV/AIDS have an anxiety in their mind, fearless, and increase imun. Anxiety is a form of unpleasant emotion, characterized by terms like concerns, concerns, and fears that are sometimes experienced in different levels. Resercher use Beck Anxiety Inventory to masure their apprehention in their self. One way to overcome anxiety is by doing therapy or counseling. Therapy or counseling is a process of providing information through systematic interpersonal communication. In this resech, interpersonal communication is family communication (FACE IV) and therapeutic communication (Tcomm-skill GP). There are 3 formulation of the problems, Is there any  corelation of family communication as support system to the anxiety?  Is there any therapeutic communication relationship between patient (ODHA) therapist to handle the anxiety of ODHA? Is there a common role to reduce anxiety?. The purpose of this study is to know the correlation of the role of family communication to anxiety, to know the correlation of therapeutic communication role to anxiety and to know the role of together to anxiety.  Researcher using kuantitatif simple regresion to see how corelation they are.
Policy Implementation of Integrated Poverty Alleviation Program-Village-based Surgery (PTPK-BBK) (Case Study in Fishermen Community in Bantaya Village, Parigi Sub-district, Parigi Moutong Regency, Central Sulawesi Province) Susanto Susanto; Darsono Wisadirana; Sholih Muadi
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 20 No. 2 (2017)
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The problem of poverty is a crucial issue in Indonesia; one of the issues is in Bantaya village, Parigi Sub-district, Parigi Moutong Regency. Therefore, it needs the poverty alleviation program, in this case Integrated Poverty Alleviation Program-Village-based Surgery (PTPK-BBK). The type of research is a qualitative descriptive, in which data collection is conducted by interviews with the key informants and data analysis is conducted via triangulation. The research results are: (1) the implementation of PTPK-BBK program in Bantaya village has been done in accordance with the procedure. Nevertheless, the PTPK-BBK program gives less significant impact on the life of fishermen. It is due to lack of post-implementation of evaluation and monitoring program; (2) the supporting factor of PTPK-BBK is the facilitators who carry out their duties maximally, meanwhile the inhibiting factor is coming from the community itself or within the program such as the natural disaster, middlemen, and low evaluation system. 
The Role of Facilitator in the Implementation of Program Keluarga Harapan (PKH) in Small Island (Case Study in Hiri Island District, Ternate City – North Maluku) Agus Salim Fuadi; Sanggar Kanto; Sholih Muadi
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Abstract This research describes the other side in the implementation of Program Keluarga Harapan (PKH). This program refers to one of many poverty mitigation programs which can afford the poor (beneficiary) in urban and rural areas by giving grant-in-aid to education and health sectors due to the capacity of these sectors in suppressing poverty rate. The location of research is Hiri Island District, North Maluku Province, East Indonesia. Research focuses on the role of facilitator in the implementation of Program Keluarga Harapan, main substance to discuss is empowerment. Method of research is qualitative using case study. Research has found that the implementation of PKH in small island is not yet optimum despite the claim of its capacity to reduce poverty rate. Responsibility and good supervision from facilitator and participant are the key of successful program implementation.
Influence of Life Style and Attitude Toward Trust and Repeat Purchase Intentions on Social Media Users (Study On Instagram Users in Malang) Intan Nurlaily; Noermijati Noermijati; Ananda Sabil Hussein
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This research is discussed about Lifestyle and trust influenced by Repurchase intention trough attitude. The aims of this research is to understand Influence of life style on the intention repurchasing consumers, Effect of trust on the intention repurchasing consumers, Influence of attitudes toward the purchase intention of re-consumers, Influence of life style to the attitude of repeat purchases of consumer, Effect of trust on the attitudes of repeat purchase consumer, the effect of life style of the consumer repeat purchase intention mediated by the attitude of the people of Malang City, the influence of trust on consumer repeat purchase intention mediated by attitude. Data analysis using Partial Least Square (PLS) analysis methods toward Malang Citizen. This result research has shown that Life style variable has a positive and significant effect on the Buying Intention, trust has a positive and significant impact on the Buying Intention, attitude variable has a positive and significant impact on the Buying Intention, lifestyle have positive and significant effect to consumer attitude, trust has a positive and significant impact on consumer attitudes, attitude is indirectly able to influence the relationship between Life style and Intention Purchase, attitude is indirectly able to influence the relationship between Trust and Intention Purchase.
Exploring City Branding Potential of Malang as Differentiation Method in Promotion Nur Kholis; Bambang Dwi Prasetyo; Mardiono Mardiono
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Marketing communication and promotion is the most essential thing in brand development. As a brand, Malang should apply it in order to compete with other cities, more particularly in terms of economic, social, cultural and tourism sector. Malang has potentials that will attract both visitors and investors. City branding should become one of the government’s focus to build its brand. It is the manifestation of city marketing in which objective is to highlight its strength. Based on the researchers’ observation, Malang has yet had attracting city branding composition. The objectives of the research were to collect and analyze all potential assets Malang had to strengthen its identity as a tool to form  city branding. It provided a suggestion to Malang City government in a form of tagline positioning and promotion strategy. The researchers developed a city branding concept for the city and came up with a tagline associated with Malang. The study used qualitative approach and in-depth interview. Based on the analysis, the researcher suggests a tagline “Your Home Sweet Home” as a part of Malang city branding. In addition, the researchers also proposed minor and major proposition. The minor proposition was education sector was the biggest asset Malang had. Therefore, there should be integration between the sector and other activities more particularly ones related to the culture, history and local wisdom of Malang. Furthermore, the major proposition was every city should explore its differentiation that will attract visitors and investors.
The Islam Defence Action: A Challenge of Islamic Movement to Democratic Transition in the Post 2014 Indonesia Ari Ganjar Herdiansah; Dian Arifiyati Putri; Latip Ashari; Rini Maduratmi
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The Islam Defense Action in Jakarta during November to December 2016 was the largest protest movement that ever been held in Indonesia and brought national concerns over political instability. Hudred thousands to milions of people overwhelmed the streets protesting the alleged blasphemy on Islam by Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, a candidate for the 2017 Jakarta gubernatorial election that has a close connection to President Joko Widodo. This article analyzes the outbreak of the protest movement as a depiction of the strategic influence of Islamic groups in the midst of political upheaval threat. The protest movement showed a struggle to defend their values, but on the other hand its political impact cannot be disclaimed. Above all of the phenomena, Islam Defense Action implies that religious sentiment still interacts with the politics and challenging the role of Islamic civil society toward Indonesia democracy transition in the post 2014.
Urban Sprawl, Suburbanization, and Informal Sector in Western Suburb Area-Malang City-East Java Satti Wagistina; Agus Suman; Antariksa Antariksa; Bagyo Yanuwiadi
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This study aimed at analyzing the impact of urban sprawl towards suburbanization and informal sector in western suburb area of Malang City. Mix method was employed by incorporating both quantitative and qualitative approaches. A quantitative approach was employed to investigate the urban sprawl by utilizing SIG method integrated with remote sensing by the indicators of built-up land in 1995,2000, 2003, 2010, and 2015. A qualitative approach was aimed at detecting the stages of suburbanization in the western suburb area of Malang City.The location to conduct the study was determined by means of purposive sampling. The data were collected through semi-structured interview with the recruited 50 natives and 50 migrants. The in-depth interviews were conducted with some community figures.This current study has found that suburbanization in the western suburb area of Malang City comprises three stages, namely: 1) pre-suburbanization occurred until 1990; 2) the first stage of suburbanization occurred in the early 1990s; and 3) the second stage of suburbanization occurred in 2000s. This study has also uncovered that suburbanization affects the growth of an informal sector that has eroded the strategic role of the agricultural sector, and thus the area grows as peri-urban. Eventually, urban sprawl, suburbanization, and the growth of informal sector result in the agricultural involution and emerging poverty phenomenon.

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