scholarly journals THE ETHNOGRAPHIC STUDY OF MOTHER’S MADURESE ETHNIC ON SUPPLEMENTARY BREASTFEEDING

2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 171
Author(s):  
Ely Noviawati ◽  
Chrisnawati Chrisnawati ◽  
Anastasia Maratning

Introduction: Madurese mothers a few hours after the baby is born, they begin to provide supplementary food, other than breast milk to their babies. The purpose of this study was to explore the perception of ethnic Madurese mothers on supplementary breastfeeding through the perspective of Transcultural Theory Madeleine Leininger in the Kelayan Selatan Banjarmasin. Methods. This study used a qualitative approach to the design ethnography. Data collected by in-depth interviews and observation. Informants in this study were fi ve mothers from the ethnic Madurese using purposive sampling method. Data were analyzed using qualitative data reduction, data display and drawing or verifi cation conclucion. Results. Perception of madurese ethnic mother’s on early supplementary food for breastfeeding it due to babies crying indication that babies are hungry. They are closely linked and attached to their culture. Discussion. Need to be increased public knowledge about supplementary breastfeeding especially early age to provision supplementary breastfeeding with empirical evidence to convine the public.Keyword: Perception, Ethnic Madurese mothers, Supplementary breastfeeding, Ethnography

2018 ◽  
Vol 21 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
CARMEN AMELIA TRUJILLO ◽  
JOSÉ ALÍ MONCADA RANGEL ◽  
JESÚS RAMÓN ARANGUREN CARRERA ◽  
KENNEDY ROLANDO LOMAS TAPIA

Abstract Water is a multidimensional element for the indigenous communities of the Andean highlands. The Kichwa community Fakcha Llakta, of Otavalo, Ecuador has a close relationship with the existing water bodies in their territory. However, traditional knowledge associated with these resources is fading, giving way to new forms of use. The purpose of this research is to reveal the meanings of water for this indigenous community, in order to propose guidelines for sustainable resource management. It is an ethnographic study with a qualitative approach. The information was collected through in-depth interviews, participant observation by the research team, and the gathering of cultural objects. The findings were organized and sub-grouped according to four recurring elements: vital and sacred; diversity of use and value; a threatened natural resource; and the sustainability of water from the ancestral perspective.


2020 ◽  
pp. 136346152094331
Author(s):  
Christopher J. Mehus ◽  
Elizabeth Wieling ◽  
Okot Thomas Oloya ◽  
Achan Laura ◽  
Verena Ertl

The Acholi people of northern Uganda experienced decades of conflict. Alcohol misuse is high among northern Ugandan men. This is common in displaced or post-war communities. Because parents are often the most significant and proximal influence in a child’s development, it is important to understand the relationships between parental behavioral health and parenting. The purpose of this ethnographic study was to understand the impact of alcohol misuse on fathering, from fathers’ perspectives. We collected qualitative data from several sources, including in-depth interviews with 19 fathers. Informants identified three ways in which a father can “overdrink”: drinking to drunkenness, spending too much money on alcohol, or spending too much time drinking alcohol. Fathers described the specific ways in which overdrinking impacted each of the three primary roles of a father, which were identified as providing, educating, and creating a stable home. Of the negative effects of overdrinking, a compromised ability to provide for basic needs was described as the most salient. The findings suggest that support for families in this region should include support for father’s substance misuse, as a father’s overdrinking is widely understood to be problematic for the entire family.


Author(s):  
Ahliddin Malikov

Although many studies have stressed potential benefits of using Sukuk for funding large-scale infrastructure projects, several technical, legal, and political obstacles that are encountered by new sovereign and corporate issuers, investors, and Shari'ah boards remain largely unexplored. This research evaluates the opportunities, barriers, and potential risks for future Sukuk issuances that are proposed for funding large-scale infrastructure projects in developing countries. A purposive sampling method was employed to conduct in-depth interviews with several Islamic finance experts in support of the qualitative data analysis. Using the maximal variation and snowball approach, the researcher identifies the key challenges for large-scale Sukuk issuances and provides useful interpretations that can contribute to the expansion of Sukuk structures for a wider international investor base.


2015 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 243-252
Author(s):  
Muhammad Adnan Bin Pitchan ◽  
Wan Amizah Wan Mahmud ◽  
Shahrul Nazmi Sannusi ◽  
Ali Salman

The Internet has become a popular medium now because it provides many benefits to users, though at the same time it also carries negative effects, especially to developing countries, such as sedition, pornography, defamation and cyber crime. Therefore, this study focuses on the control and freedom of the Internet system and the challenges faced by the government. The main focus of this paper is to see whether the government face challenges in controlling the content of the Internet. This study uses two theories, namely the theory of media development and media dependency theory as a guideline for the study. Qualitative approach such as in-depth interviews were chosen as research methodology to obtain the qualitative data. The study found that there are several challenges faced by the government in controlling the misuse of Internet, such as Internet domain registration, difficulties in identifying suspects, false registration, development of technology and content monitoring aspects.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jurnal ARISTO

This study aims to to understand and illustrating the effort to encourage school a competitive advantage well as to the vendors angkringan order to be able to maintain a venture thus being able to compete in the city of ponorogo. Was used in the study a qualitative approach was adopted by applying a technique purposive the sampling method of as the determination of the subject matter of the research. The technique of an excavation data using in depth interviews and observation. While the technique of of the data analysis use the model interactive. The research results show that 1). a group of traders both jews and the proselytes angkringan in the city of ponorogo it is able to defend and develop their business; 2). their ability in of maintaining and developing its business caused by existence of the superiority and dominion of maintained the company competitiveness in government in their efforts to arab nations as a bloc; 3). a competitive edge of which there are applied with the value of the belief or joined as regards allah religion will try to get away and value of please the power to do anything help each other out local community and is developing in the group historically traders angkringan; and 4). the value of the community’s trust and the value of help one another are not limited to financial problems or business capital, but in the form of information important about business opportunities, help residence, and scouted for permission to occupy a location strategic to venture angkringan in the city ponorogo.


2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 267-281
Author(s):  
Windi Widia Waty ◽  
Pawit M. Yusup ◽  
Andri Yanto

Introduction. The research aims to examine knowledge transfer by a local community Rurukan Adat "Nabawadatala" in preserving local knowledge ion Citengah village – Sumedang, West Java. Data Collection Method. This research used qualitative approach with a case study method. Data Analysis. Qualitative data analysis was conducted iteratively and continuously until reach the data saturation. The three steps of data analysis were conducted, including data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing/verification. Results and Discussion. Pattern transfer occurred in the study includes three processes, namely the preparation of sustainable work plan; the concept of learning and knowledge sharing; and the creation of knowledge to form a tourist area-based education. Conclusion. A cultural centre established by the Citengah village community leaders to support knowledge transfer is very useful, not only for people inside of the community, but also for people around the community.


Author(s):  
Irda Hayati

The background of this research is an entrepreneur's success in learning to make legumes. This study aims to describe the learning resources, describe the method of learning, describe a means of learning, learning material depicting, describing the learning environment, and describes the evaluation of adult learning. This study used a qualitative approach in the form of case studies. Data collection techniques in this study is the snowball sampling technique. The collection of data through observation, interviews, and documentation. Analysis of the data used is the analysis of qualitative data. The process is done with the data reduction, the data display, and conclusion drawing / verification.  


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 152-160
Author(s):  
Belinda Sam ◽  
Darwin Abd Radjak ◽  
M Chairul Basrun Umanailo ◽  
Andries Lionardo ◽  
Bagus Irawan

The purpose of this study is to establish a relationship between the village head and the village consultative body in Ubung, Buru Regency. The research problem is focused on the collaboration between the village head and the village consultative body in containing the spread of Covid-19 in Ubung. The study employed a qualitative approach, with a total of twenty informants chosen at random. This study was conducted in the village of Ubung, with informants including village officials, members of the Village Consultative Body, representatives of community leaders, traditional leaders, and religious leaders, as well as community representatives considered to possess competencies relevant to the research objectives. This study collects data about the partnership relationship through observation and in-depth interviews. The analysis technique used is qualitative data analysis under Miles, Huberman, and Spradley's concepts. This study concludes that the village is extremely responsive in planning and implementing the management of Covid-19, making it easier for the community to be involved. The village side also adjusts to the existing conditions to carry out the control of Covid-19, specifically by conducting analysis and identification to decipher the program of activities that will be planned in collaboration with the Village Consultative Body. In the division of Village Consultative Body tasks, the village government prioritizes development sector implementation and public awareness, while the village government focuses more on-field segmentation planning.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 86-94
Author(s):  
Elva Wati ◽  
Arya Hadi Dharmawan ◽  
Didin S Damanhuri ◽  
Titik Sumarti

This study aims to analyze the transformation of livelihood structures in local and transmigrant farmer households that occur due to the entry of oil palm. Oil palm has become a new agricultural commodity that it is believed to provide better income for farmers. This research was conducted with a quantitative and qualitative approach. Quantitative data collection was carried out through a survey of 63 farm households. Meanwhile, qualitative data collection was carried out through in-depth interviews. The results of the study indicate that the transformation of rubber commodities to oil palm in general supports the economy of farmer households, which are income increases, livelihood diversity, and welfare increases. In addition, the transformation also has an impact on consumptive and materialistic lifestyle changes in farm households and the formation of farmer household typologies based on post-transformation livelihoods.


2020 ◽  
Vol 30 (8) ◽  
pp. 1957
Author(s):  
I Gusti Putu Aditya Kusuma ◽  
Agus Fredy Maradona

This study aims to explore the role of the tax intelligence unit in increasing tax revenues in Indonesia. This study employs a qualitative approach, particularly the case study method, using the Bali Regional Tax Office as a research setting. Through in-depth interviews and a data analysis that comprises of data condensation, data display, and conclusion drawing and verification, this study shows that the tax intelligence unit performs effectively in boosting tax revenues through three main steps: investigation, security, and accumulation. The findings of this study present substantial implications to the Indonesian tax authority in strengthening its tax intelligence and maximizing the tax revenues. Keywords: Tax; Tax Intelligence Unit; Investigation; Security; Accumulation.


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