scholarly journals ALUR PELACAKAN PEMBALAKAN LIAR (ILLEGAL LOGGING) MELALUI PENDEKATAN PENCUCIAN UANG

2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 33-46
Author(s):  
Lucky Nurhadiyanto

Illegal logging is a part of crime against environment, which has a massive impact on the economy, social, cultural, and ecological. Ironically, majority of the illegal logging’s perpetrators are dominated by “the field criminal”. On the other side, intellectual actors who can control the activities never touch by the law. The money laundering concept can give a new approach to detect the leader actor. The author use follow the money viewpoint, which includes placement, layering, and integration. Qualitative data collection methods is used with in-depth interviews, systematic observation of the behavior, and document analysis. The result is a new paradigm in investigating illegal logging no longer focused on the field actors, but potentially tracking the intellectual actors behind illegal logging.

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 110-116
Author(s):  
Andre Avila ◽  
Rita Herlina

The existence of volunteers helping the government convey appropriate information to the public either through social media or plunging directly into the field of conducting public communication is the background of this research, with the theme of the Existence of the Volunteers of the Indonesian Humanitarian Committee in Delivering Information on Prevention and Handling Covid-19. This study aims to describe the motivation of volunteers, volunteer activities in the field and forms of volunteer messages on social media. The methodology of this research is descriptive qualitative. Data collection techniques are by interview and document analysis. The results of this study indicate the existence of Indonesian Humanitarian Committee volunteers as the frontline in conveying information on prevention and handling of Covid-19 to the people of South Tangerang, motivated by caring for others as an effort to remind the importance of prevention and handling of Covid 19, in volunteer activities in the field, namely distributing flyers about prevention and handling of Covid-19 through food and food distribution programs, while the form of messages on social media about prevention and handling of Covid-19 is mostly done through Facebook, Instagram, website media, with various messages in the form of articles, photos, status, and messages the other.


2008 ◽  
Vol 6 (6) ◽  
pp. 31 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sofie Pilemalm, PhD ◽  
Dennis Andersson, MS ◽  
Niklas Hallberg

This study presents an approach for computersupported reconstruction and exploration (R&E) of distributed tactical operations. The approach involves several steps for constructing a time-synchronized, event-driven multimedia model of the course of events collected from multiple sources in the operational environment and visualizes this model in the F-REX Studio multimedia suite. In this study, the use of R&E and F-REX is explored in large-scale emergency management exercises. The approach’s possibilities, limitations, and needs for modification are first outlined followed by a comparison to traditional quantitative and qualitative data collection methods applied in the same context. It is found that the R&E approach in combination with F-REX has several advantages in relation to the other methods, in terms of avoiding problems of retrospection and in being able to provide an overview of the entire operation based on multiple perspectives—addressing the question “why” something happened rather than “what happened.” Correctly used, multimedia-supported R&E can thereby be used for more solid evaluations of large-scale emergency management exercises and operations, thus contributing to more effective handling of future crises.


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 146-155
Author(s):  
Sareh Siswo Setyo Wibowo

The formation of character is needed by adolescents in this era. It is based with the many phenomena of juvenile delinquency. Characters will not be formed away so it needs an effort should be made of teachers in shaping the character of teenagers. In addition, the authors found the variation of the efforts of teachers holistically so that teenagers will easily formed his character in accordance with the purpose of the character education. The problem of this research is how the character education model Vocational High School who applied in the implementation of the formation of character in SMK Muhammadiyah 3 Purbalingga. The purpose of this study is the author would like to know a clear picture of the implementation of character education model in efforts to form children's character in School SMK Muhammadiyah 3 Purbalingga. This paper discusses the character education model be applicable in the planting of character values ​​to students in Vocational High School Muhammadiyah 3 Purbalingga. This type of research is a field research is descriptive qualitative. Data collection methods used include interviews, observation and documentation. As for analyzing the data obtained, the authors do by collecting all the data, reducing the data, presenting data, and verification of data. Results from this study showed that the model of character education is done to instill character values ​​to learners School SMK Muhammadiyah 3 Purbalingga using reflective models. Use of the character models adhering to the principles of character education and values ​​are developed in accordance with the level of development of learners.


Field Methods ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 1525822X2198948
Author(s):  
Adeagbo Oluwafemi ◽  
S. Xulu ◽  
N. Dlamini ◽  
M. Luthuli ◽  
T. Mhlongo ◽  
...  

Transforming spoken words into written text in qualitative research is a vital step in familiarizing and immersing oneself in the data. We share a three-step approach of how data transcription facilitated an interpretative act of analysis in a study using qualitative data collection methods on the barriers and facilitators of HIV testing and treatment in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.


2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yusalina Yusalina ◽  
Rachmat Pambudy

The aims of the study are to describe negotiation process and to find how women entrepreneursinterpret their negotiations. This study was based on interpretive paradigm with phenomenologicalapproach that resulted in qualitative data. The selected subject consisted of 16 women entrepreneursof food agribusiness in Bogor City. The data were obtained through in-depth interviews, observationand document analysis. The results show that both formal and informal negotiation process whichinvolves people/parties with various interests. The success of negotiation process is affected bynegotiation strategies, such as time, location, media communication, and distributive and integrativestrategies.


2018 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
pp. 149-156 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laetitia Ricci ◽  
Jean-Baptiste Lanfranchi ◽  
Fabienne Lemetayer ◽  
Christine Rotonda ◽  
Francis Guillemin ◽  
...  

A systematic review of articles using qualitative methods to generate questionnaire items identified in MEDLINE and PsycINFO from 2000 to 2014 was carried out. Articles were analyzed for (a) year of publication and journal domain, (b) qualitative data collection methods, (c) method of data content analysis, (d) professional experts’ input in item generation, and (e) debriefing of the newly developed items. In total, 371 articles were included and results showed (a) an acceleration of published articles, (b) individual interviews and focus groups were common ways of generating items and no emergent approach was identified, (c) the content analysis was usually not described (43% of articles), (d) experts were involved in eliciting concepts in less than a third of articles, (e) 61% of articles involved a step of further submission of newly developed items to the population of interest. This review showed an insufficient reporting of qualitative methods used to generate new questionnaires despite previous recommendations.


2020 ◽  
Vol 37 (8-9) ◽  
pp. 2674-2690
Author(s):  
Szu-Chia Chang ◽  
Jenny Hsiu-Ying Chang ◽  
Meng-Yeow Low ◽  
Tzu-Chin Chen ◽  
Shih-Hsien Kuo

The aim of this study is to explore the goals and strategies of self-regulation of the newlyweds in Taiwan. Through in-depth interviews with eight newlywed couples ( N = 16), qualitative data were gathered and analyzed using thematic analysis. The findings revealed that, under the influence of their cultural values, the newlywed participants pursue the goals of genuine harmony and superficial harmony in their self-regulation for marital adjustment. Genuine harmony can be attained through people’s fulfillment of their role norms in in-law relationships and establishment of affiliations with spouses in marital relationships. On the other hand, superficial harmony can be maintained by people through keeping sketchy relationships with their in-laws and inhibiting anger to prevent open conflicts with their spouses. To achieve relational harmony, various strategies of self-regulation were used depending on the situations involved. Such strategies direct to the principle of zhong-yong (the Doctrine of Mean) involving holistic information processing and avoidance of extremities in implementation. Gender differences in self-regulation were found in both goals and strategies.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 297
Author(s):  
Stella Malangalila Kinemo

Rapid development of information has made governments to employ e-participation by using ICT tools for the purpose of involving citizens in government policy issues. The purpose of this study was to examine e-participation tools and local government capacity on e-participation with reference to technical, financial and human resource in Tanzania. The study employed descriptive statistics whereby qualitative and quantitative approaches were applied. The data collection methods used were questionnaire and in depth interviews. Quantitative data were analysed using descriptive statistics while qualitative data was analysed using content analysis. The study findings revealed that the municipality does not have adequate technical and financial capacity for e-participation. The findings also revealed that websites and emails were the only e-participation tools used by the municipality. To improve capacity of Kinondoni Municipality in e-participation it is recommended that more funds should be injected to ICT infrastructures and that staff should be recruited and trained for ICT use.


2015 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 295
Author(s):  
Aam Masduki

Abstrak Masyarakat Sunda termasuk salah satu etnis yang sangat bangga dengan bahasa dan budayanya. Dalam Bahasa Sunda dikenal babasan dan paribasa yang merupakan ungkapan tradisional atau idiom suku Sunda. Isi dari babasan dan paribasa merupakan nilai-nilai dan kearifan lokal orang Sunda pada umumnya. Dalam babasan dan paribasa banyak sekali kearifan lokal yang terkandung didalamnya. Nilai dan kearifan lokal ini yang harus tetap dijaga dan dijadikan falsafah hidup orang Sunda. Kearifan lokal mengandung nilai, kepercayaan, dan sistem religi yang dianut masyarakat setempat.Kearifan lokal pada intinya kegiatan yang melindungi dan melestarikan alam dan lingkungan. Oleh karena itu, penting untuk mengkaji dan melestarikan kearifan lokal yang berkembang di masyarakat. Penelitian  kearifan lokal dilakukan pada masyarakat adat Kuta di Kabupaten Ciamis yang berfokus pada babasan dan paribasa. Metode yang digunakan adalah metode deskriptif dalam bentuk kualitatif, dengan teknik pengumpulan data berupa observasi partisipasi/pengamatan, wawancara mendalam dengan beberapa informan dan pengunjung, serta studi pustaka. Data yang dianalisis meliputi: Makna yang terkandung dalam kearifan lokal babasan dan paribasa, terutama yang mengatur tentang manusia sebagai pribadi, hubungan manusia dengan lingkungan masyarakat, hubungan manusia dengan alam, hubungan manusia dengan Tuhan. AbstractSundanese people is one ofanethnic which is extremely proud of their language and culture. In Sundanese, it is known babasan and paribasa which is a traditional expressions or idioms of Sundanese tribe. The content of babasan and paribasais the values and local wisdom of Sundanese people in general. In babasan and paribasa, there are a lot of local knowledge contain there. Values and local wisdoms must be kept and used as a philosophy of Sundanese life. Local wisdom contain values, beliefs, and religious system which is adopted by local communities.  Local wisdom on its core activities protect and preserve the natural and environment. Therefore, it is important to study and preserve the local wisdom that flourished in our society.The research of local wisdom was performed at Kuta indigenous people in Ciamis district that focuses on babasan and paribasa. The method used was descriptive method in the form of qualitative data collection techniques such as participatory observation / observation, in-depth interviews with informants and visitors, as well as literature. The data analyzed include the meaning in the local wisdom of babasan and paribasa, especially the regulation of the human as a person, human relationships with the community, the human relationship with nature, and man’s relationship with God.


Author(s):  
Ningrum Tresnasari ◽  
Faizal Muhammad Akbar ◽  
Naufal Muhammad Rafif ◽  
Raditya Jagadhita

Lexical interference is the case most often encountered in the speech community. This occurs when speakers (regardless of foreign or native speakers) experience vocabulary limitations or do not know the exact vocabulary equivalent in a particular language. The purpose of this study was to identify the forms of lexical interference contained in the kenta manis channel vlog entitled "Kenta Pamit, All Nangis Denger Surat from Kenta". The research method used is descriptive qualitative data collection methods observation method and the method of analysis used is the orthographic equivalent method. The data source used in this study came from the YouTube vlog of Kenta Manis channel. The total amount of lexical interference data in the study was 8 pieces of data. From the analysis that has been done, it can be concluded that lexical interference by kenta in his vlog is divided into two classifications, namely there are 7 lexical interference in English and 1 lexical interference in Chinese.


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