scholarly journals Public participation and marginalized groups: the community development model

1999 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 245-254 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eileen O’Keefe ◽  
Christine Hogg
PERSPEKTIF ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 728-738
Author(s):  
Muhammad Ainul Usama ◽  
Ulung Pribadi ◽  
Al Fauzi Rahmat

Public participation is the right and obligation of citizens to contribute to development by contributing to initiative and creativity. Public participation has also attracted a lot of attention from academia as a concept of public policy. The authors conducted a systematic literature review of published articles in the social sciences to enhance our understanding of public participation. Some of the main issues are explained in this area through the NVIVO 12 plus software that qualitative analysis tool. The main issues are community, development, government, information, and interests. This article raises several propositions on the matter. This article suggests some new topics for further research.


2014 ◽  
Vol 34 (2) ◽  
pp. 197
Author(s):  
Wati Nilamsari

<p>This paper is a research result examining the development model of community-based free health services to the poor (dhuafa) at Pos Sehat Al Ikhwan, Parung-Bogor. The writer used the Rothman and Glen’s theory to analize the case. This study used the local community development model. It is aimed to build the economic autonomy of community, in which they could determine and meet their own needs by using creative and operative processes. Having completed the mentoring process conducted by Da'wah and Communication Faculty, “Pos Sehat Al Ikhwan” attempts to maintain the continuity of health services for the dhu'afa in Bojong Indah, Parung, Bogor by strengthening network of the similar healthcare services being performed by advanced institutions to support the operational of “Pos Sehat”. Some of those are the health service of At Taqwa Mosque, and free health services of Dompet Dhu'afa which is until now still help advocating the “Pos Sehat Al Ikhwan” through connecting the Dompet Dhuafa donors with the “Pos Sehat Al-Ikhwan”.</p><p align="center"><strong>***</strong></p><p>Paper ini merupakan hasil penelitian yang mengkaji tentang Model Pengembangan Masyarakat berbasis layanan kesehatan Cuma-Cuma untuk kaum Dhuafa, dengan mengangkat kasus yang terjadi di Pos Sehat Al Ikhwan, Parung-Bogor. Analisis mengenai model pengembangan masyarakat pada  layanan Kesehatan Pos Sehat Al Ikhwan menggunakan teori dari Rothman dan kawan-kawan maupun Glen. Penelitian ini merupakan model pengembangan masyarakat lokal. Model ini bertujuan untuk membangun kemandirian masyarakat, dimana masyarakat sendiri yang mendefinisikan dan memenuhi kebutuhan mereka sendiri dengan menggunakan proses-proses yang kratif dan operatif. Upaya yang dilakukan oleh Pos Sehat Al Ikhwan untuk menjaga keberlangsungan layanan kesehatan untuk kaum dhu’afa di Desa Bojong Indah, Parung, Bogor setelah selesainya proses pendampingan yang dilakukan oleh Fakultas Dakwah dan Komunikasi yaitu dengan memperkuat jaringan pada layanan kesehatan mandiri yang dilakukan oleh lembaga yang sudah maju untuk mendukung operasional Pos sehat, antara lain dengan Layanan Kesehatan Masjid At Taqwa Bintaro, dan juga Layanan Kesehatan Cuma-Cuma Dompet Dhua’afa yang hingga sekarang melakukan pendampingan pada pos sehat Al Ikhwan melaui mekanisme menghubungkan donatur Dompet Dhuafa dengan pos sehat Al Ikhwan.</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 66
Author(s):  
Widya Wati

AbstrakArtikel ini menjelaskan tentang beberapa identitas nasional  yang memiliki gambaran yang membahas tentang poliik dan etnis. Pembahasan ini fokus pada dasar membedakan jurnal ini dengan sekripi atau karya tulis yang sepadan. Sekripsi atau jurnal yang membahas tentang identitas poitik banyak yang ikut serta dalam agama dan sekelompok marginal walaupun juga banyak terdapat masalah identitas politik dan etnis yang memiliki tekanan yang lebih pada identitas politik. Pada era reformasi , terdapat partisipasi puplik yang semakin meluas dan bebas,di dalam penguatan identitas politik terdapat masalah baru yang hadir. Identitas politik di Indonesia menjadi lebih kuat dan menjadi pilar atas bergulirnya demokratisasi. setelah selesai mengkaji dan juga menganalisis data, maka dari itu jurnal ini telah berhasil dalam mendapatkan hal-hal yang saling berkesinambungan dengan adanya penguat dalam identitas politik dan etnis di Indonesia setelah adanya periode baru yang kontribusi antara beberapa pihak memiliki pengaruh, yang terdiri dari kekuatan modal sosial yang telah di miliki etnis. Di lihat secara eksklusif dalam mendapatkan suatu tempat yang strategis dalan suatu politik baik formal ataupun secara tidak formal.Kata Kunci : Politik Identitas, Agama, Sosial, dan Etnis.AbstractThis article  describes several national lidentities that have an overview that discusses politics and ethnicity. This discussion focuses on the basis for distinguishing this journal from similar or equivalent papers. Many secretaries or journals that discuss political identity participate in religion and marginalized groups, although there are also many issues of political and ethnic identity that have more emphasis on political identity. In the reform era, there was widespread and free public participation. In strengthening political identity, new problems were present. Political identity in Indonesia has become stronger and has become a pillar for the rolling of democratization. After completing reviewing and analizing data, this journal has therefore succeeded in obtaining mutually  sustainable matters with the strengthening of political and ethnic identities in Indonesia after a new period in which contributions between several parties have had an influence, which consist of the power of capital sosial ethnic. Seen exclusively in getting a strategic place in a politics, either formal or informal.Keywords: Identity Politics, Religion, Social, and Ethnicity.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 27
Author(s):  
Cheryl Burkhart-Kriesel ◽  
Jason Weigle ◽  
Jennifer Hawkins

Engagement is a foundational practice for the Extension systems of land-grant universities and is demonstrated through its’ work in partnership with individuals, organizations and communities. This article will share how an Extension-led effort, focused on an aspect of community development, integrated several components of engagement starting with the initial conversation through the evaluation process. Practitioner reflections on two examples that occurred in different states will highlight the processes and tools that helped nurture engagement between faculty and community and support the development of a sustainable and resilient community. The multi-state implementation will illustrate the unique depth and breadth of public participation that can be achieved when academic institutions are focused on engagement to strengthen communities.


Author(s):  
José-Alberto Zarazúa, ◽  
José H. Caamal-Velázquez ◽  
JUAN CARLOS ALAMILLA MAGAÑA ◽  
Julián G. Vales-González

Objective: Formulate a community development model to contribute to rural resilience at the states of Campeche, Chiapas, Tabasco, Yucatán and Quintana Roo, Mexico.Design/methodology/approach: The project execution considered the incursion in high and very high marginalization communities with populations between 300 and 3,800 inhabitants, throughout five states. Sustainable livelihoods and the logical framework made it possible to systematize and analyze the collected data to characterize the potential territorial development, carried out with a secondary sources review and a field phase. A social innovation agenda was formulated with descriptive files of projects and potential financing sources.Results: 93 localities established in 14 micro-regions in five states were intervened. Ninety extension workers were trained in community development, 216 training actions took place, 90 community databases compiled, 90 community development plans, 90 integration acts of community consultation and planning bodies (CCPB) and 14 acts of integration of extension groups for the microregional development (EGMD).Limitations of the study/implications: The duration of the project prevented the implementation of community development plans.Findings/conclusions: The present model consider the individuals participation as the basis for the life quality improvement of the community, based on territorial appreciation and the collective identity framed in participatory processes.


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