scholarly journals PRACTICE OF TEMPLE DEVELOPMENT GRANTS’ DISCOURSE OF BADUNG DISTRICT GOVERNMENT, BALI

2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 14
Author(s):  
I Gusti Agung Dyah Maheswari ◽  
I Nyoman Darma Putra ◽  
I Wayan Suardiana

This paper analyzes the policy of development grants in the cultural and religious sector of the Badung Regency Government in Bali with the realization of assistance targeting community groups in the construction of the physical infrastructure of the temple as a Hindu holy place that has political tendencies and power. This topic is researched because it is one of the public policies that is sentimental and very intimate because it directly touches social life and previous cultural values. The problem examined in this study is how the mechanism, strategy, which is carried out by the agent in exercising power. The power in question is not the power of a person but the power is everywhere and intertwined with knowledge. This research data was obtained based on the results of interviews, observations, and documentation studies which were then analyzed with the theory of power and knowledge by Foucault, and practical theory by Pierre Bourdieu. The analysis in is first indicated a mutually beneficial process between the lead district government, legislative members who became facilitators and the community, the application of religious, customary, and cultural concepts in perpetuating power and pragmatism and lack of education. Keywords: temple development grant, public policy, power relations

2015 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 69
Author(s):  
Muhammad Yusuf

<p><em>This research is an effort to explain quranic values in collaborating and synergizing with the values of local wisdoms which influences social life paradigm. The main resources of this research are the  thought of Bugis Muslim scholars in the Quranic exegesis which is in Bugis language. This exegesis was written by MUI of South Sulawesi consisting of 11 volumes. This study concerns on the interpretation of verses on women leadership which is then connected with the cultural values of Bugis society. Data on cultural values were collected through interview and observation. Bugis ulama tend to follow the perspective of Middle Eastern ulama regarding the issue of leadership in the domestic area, they argue that man is the leader. Meanwhile the cultural values ‘</em>sibaliperri, sipurepo’ indicate that husband and wife are partners in dealing with the family matters.  In the public space, Bugis ulama agree with the Bugis culture in which they say that women have opportunities to handle various tasks either at an organization or community</p><p><em>.</em><strong></strong></p><p><strong><em></em></strong><em><br /></em></p>


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 139
Author(s):  
Ni Putu Sukarmiasih

<em>Pura is a holy place of Hindu people. The temple consists of Pura Umum, Pura Kawitan, Territorial Temple, Pura Functional. Each of the temples has the finest of all. In general, the main palinggih of each temple in Bali is located in the north or east (the symbol of the direction of the mountain and the direction of the rising sun). But unlike the case of Pura Pusering Jagat, palinggih main lies in the west so that the direction of his worship facing to the west. This research found several things namely; The layout and the direction of worship at Pura Pusering Jagat is not like Pura in general, because this temple is one of the holy relics of Prehistoric temple built during the reign of Masula-Masuli in Bali, Pura Pusering Jagat structure using Tri Mandala concept and magical religious value In Pura Pusering Jagat seen from the public confidence that is manifested in yadnya ceremony as well as the community believe there will be things that are magical that has occurred around the temple environment.</em>


2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 163
Author(s):  
Athoillah Islamy

This study aims to find the paradigm of Islamic legal philosophy contained in the Fatwa of the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) regarding guidelines for social interaction through social media. This type of research is qualitative research (library research). Data sources of this study is the Fatwa of MUI, No.24 of 2017 Concerning Law and Guidelines for Bermuamalah through Social Media and various relevant literature. The theory used in this research is the Maqasid Shariah theory. This study concludes that the Fatwa of MUI legal provisions that limit freedom of social interaction through social media are legal provisions in realizing the benefit of individuals (al-maslahat al-khassah) and the public (al-maslahat al-ammah) in the context of social life. To realize these two benefits, the five objectives of Islamic law (maqasid shari'ah al-khomsah), such as hifz al-nafs, hifz al-aql, hifz al-mal, hifz al-nasl can be manifested in various legal provisions of the fatwa of MUI which limits freedom of social interaction on social media. 


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 261
Author(s):  
Agus Miftakus Surur ◽  
Kharisma Nur Cholifah

Good governance is the way in organizing resources and solve the problems of the public. Good governance arose due to dissatisfaction on the performance of Government organizer of public affairs. Good governance is needed in seeking and maintaining a social life, respect of the rights and obligations of every Member of society to realize. Boarding schools are also included in community groups. Each boarding schools must have had the caregiver, the organizational structure, students, and the code of conduct as well as the conditions that must be observed. There has to be cooperation from all parties so that community life created an orderly and harmonious. So, the principles of good governance should be applied in the system of governance. In this study, using this type of qualitative research. While the approach used, namely the approach of case studies. This type of approach to study intensively on one object of study it as a case that is about the application of good governance on boarding schools Daughter Al-Amien. As a result, the organizational system in boarding schools Daughter Al-Amien looks pretty good. Stewards still provide leniency on students to voice your opinions and defend themselves. Participation and responsibilities of students themselves as a society have also been quite good. The Naat dare infringe but remain ready to accept any consequences. 


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 431
Author(s):  
Putu Dana Yasa ◽  
I Wayan Redi ◽  
I Nyoman Piartha

<p><em>The temple is a holy place of Hindu religion to worship and connect to Ida Sang Hyang Widhi and all His manifestations. Pura Dalem in Desa Pakraman Julah is a group of Pura Kahyangan Tiga in Desa Pakraman Julah. Pura Dalem Julah has a uniqueness that is from the history of the founding of the temple which is believed to have existed long before Mpu Kuturan conduct pasamuan in Pura Samuan Tiga. Another uniqueness seen from the temple structure that does not use the concept of Tri Mandala and when the piodalan not use all kinds of types of facilities in rolling and piodalan activities should not be until the night. Based on the background of the problem can be formulated problems as follows: (1) How the existence of Pura Dalem in Pakraman Julah Village, Tejakula District, Buleleng District, (2) How Pura Dalem Function in Pakraman Julah Village (3) The Meaning of Pura Dalem in Pakraman Village Julah.</em></p><p><em>In this study using three theories, namely: (1) the theory of existentialism, (2) structural functional theory and (3) the theory of religion. This research is a qualitative field research. Data collection methods were conducted in three ways, namely (1) observation, (2) interview and (3) library study. This research is presented in the form of descriptive or narrative is creative and deep.</em></p><p><em>The results obtained are: Existence Pura Dalem in Pakraman Village Julah can not be separated from a very long history. The existence of Pura Dalem is believed by the Julah community to have a very important role to maintain the harmony of the Julah community. Pura Dalem is divided into three parts: Pura Dalem Kawitan, Pura Dalem Beneh / Bali, and Pura Dalem Jawa. Pura Dalem Julah has several functions namely social function, unifying function of ummah as well as religious function. The meaning contained in Pura Dalem is the meaning of ethics, aesthetics and the meaning of harmony. Pura Dalem has a very important role for the community Julah.</em></p><p><em> </em></p>


2012 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 13-26
Author(s):  
Hari Lelono

There are still some tourism potentials not yet entirely discovered to the public and to the tourists, specifically to the special interest type of these tourists. The potential object will be discussed on this paper relates to the cultural content which is carved over the temple’s walls through the decorative reliefs reflecting the reality or any information about the temple itself and its era. Through the reliefs, many information about the daily live of the ancient Javanese people are revealed. Besides that, the reliefs also describe the species variety of vegetation and animal, the clothes and its supporting ornaments as well as the story or fable which is containing of the original cultural values of Indonesia including the moral messages which give our nation an identity and integrity. The moral values or contents should be offered to the tourists so they could understand the original culture of Indonesia by not only enjoying the physical aspect of any objects (tangible) but more over the intangible aspect which gives a spirit into those objects.  


Author(s):  
Aji Sulistyo

Television advertisement is an effective medium that aims to market a product or service, because it combines audio and visuals. therefore television advertisement can effectively influence the audience to buy the product or service. Advertisement nowadays does not only convey promotional messages, but can also be a medium for delivering social messages. That is one form of the function of the media, which is to educate the public. The research entitled Representation of Morality in the Teh Botol Sosro Advertisement "Semeja Bersaudara" version analyzed the morality value in a television advertisement from ready-to-drink tea producers, Teh Botol Sosro entitled "Semeja Bersaudara" which began airing in early 2019. In this study researchers used Charles Sanders Peirce's Semiotics theory with triangular meaning analysis tools in the form of Signs, Objects and Interpretations. In addition, researchers also use representation theory from Stuart Hall in interpreting messages in advertisements. The results of this study found that the "Semeja Bersaudara" version of Teh Botol Sosro advertisement represented a message in the form of morality. There are nine values of morality that can be taken in this advertisement including, friendly attitude, sharing, empathy, help, not prejudice, no discrimination, harmony, tolerance between religious communities and cross-cultural tolerance. The message conveyed in this advertisement is how the general public can understand how every human action in social life has moral values, so that the public can understand and apply moral values in order to live a better life.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Mathew Alexander ◽  
Lynn Unruh ◽  
Andriy Koval ◽  
William Belanger

Abstract As of November 2020, the United States leads the world in confirmed coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases and deaths. Over the past 10 months, the United States has experienced three peaks in new cases, with the most recent spike in November setting new records. Inaction and the lack of a scientifically informed, unified response have contributed to the sustained spread of COVID-19 in the United States. This paper describes major events and findings from the domestic response to COVID-19 from January to November 2020, including on preventing transmission, COVID-19 testing and contact tracing, ensuring sufficient physical infrastructure and healthcare workforce, paying for services, and governance. We further reflect on the public health response to-date and analyse the link between key policy decisions (e.g. closing, reopening) and COVID-19 cases in three states that are representative of the broader regions that have experienced spikes in cases. Finally, as we approach the winter months and undergo a change in national leadership, we highlight some considerations for the ongoing COVID-19 response and the broader United States healthcare system. These findings describe why the United States has failed to contain COVID-19 effectively to-date and can serve as a reference in the continued response to COVID-19 and future pandemics.


2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 97-119
Author(s):  
Karol Franczak

Abstract One of the main goals of contemporary media, along with the experts and professionals, who speak in them, has been to explain complex issues and provide the audience with clear descriptions of social reality. This is mostly achieved by the production of ideologically useful interpretative schemes that facilitate understanding of the issues present on the media agenda. An important strategy of shaping the public opinion in the way in which public affairs and the activity of social life participants is framed. Analyses of such practices have been conducted for over thirty years within various research approaches collectively referred to as framing analysis. This research provides several arguments helping one to develop a more critical perspective on the representations of social phenomena dominant in the media and discourses of symbolic elites (e.g. opinion writers, academics, experts, journalists, politicians), along with the analyses of the origin of such phenomena, moral judgements and preferred "corrective policies". One of the phenomena defined by the media in Europe as the most important one for the past several years, is the so-called "New Right". The aim of the paper is to analyse the interpretative schemes used by the journalists of four Polish opinion-forming weeklies and to describe the activity of its German manifestation – the Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the Occident (Pegida) social movement and the Alternative for Germany party (AfD).


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 66-78
Author(s):  
Christina Randalayuk ◽  
Meinarni Asnawi ◽  
Anthonius H. Citra Wijaya

The objectives of this study were to evaluate the management of Government Fixed Assets inPegunungan Bintang Regency. The analysis technique used in this study was descriptive analysis.The paper described the Analysis of Regional Property Administration Evaluation in thePegunungan Bintang District Government. The data was shown in tables with numbers andpercentages to be analyzed further with descriptive analysis. In analyzing research data the authoruses qualitative descriptive analysis, also known as content analysis.The results of the study showed that the administration of regional fixed assets in terms of recordingthe assets, The Financial and Asset Management Agency (BPKAD) in Pegunungan BintangRegency has carried out the bookkeeping. This comprises of process of recording regional fixedassets in lists of its users, the inventory cards, and in the database of regional’s fixed assets. Beforerecording the assets, at first, Asset have been identified into its classification based on the type andcodes of regional fixed assets. Thus, in general, it can be concluded that the implementation ofaccounting in the administration of fixed assets in The Financial and Asset Management Agency ofPegunungan Bintang Regency has been well implemented. Evaluation of administration of regionalfixed assets to the inventory on The Financial and Asset Management Agency in PegununganBintang Regency has been carried out in accordance with mandated regulations. This can be seenfrom the evidence of inventory execution such as the existence of recording documents, theDatabase of Inventory, and documented in Inventories Books. In addition, there are reportingdocuments such as List of Inventory Recapitulation and List of inventory Mutations. Evaluation ofadministration of regional fixed assets in terms of reporting to The Financial and AssetManagement Agency in Pegunungan Bintang Regency is carried out in stages based on informationcontained in the list of assets keepers and a list of the authority of its users and keepers. Authoritiesof fixed assets users have to submit assets User Reports every semester, yearly, and 5 years toassets keepers.


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