scholarly journals MODAL SOSIAL UNTUK PENGEMBANGAN ORGANISASI: STUDI PADA AISYIYAH KOTA BAUBAU

2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 11
Author(s):  
Andy Arya Maulana Wijaya

Gender segregation within the organization is still common, including for Muhammadiyah as a group of men and Aisyiyah as a group of women. This study aims to examine Social Capital Capability of Aisyiyah Baubau, according to the trust of the society to the movement of this organization generally increase with a number of Amal Usaha Muhammadiyah (AUM) in Baubau City. This study categorizes that internal social capital is stronger than the external social capital of the organization’s, it provides a description that Aisyiyah Baubau City is capable of managing members and AUM as a form of organizational development effort, it's just not optimal in building network against stakeholders and local government. In the other hand, aisyiyah baubau in also influenced by social cultural condition of buton society which has a lot of distance ideologically with muhammadiyah.

2006 ◽  
Vol 39 (4) ◽  
pp. 974-975
Author(s):  
Warren Magnusson

Municipal Reform in Canada: Reconfiguration, Re-Empowerment, and Rebalancing, Joseph Garcea and Edward C. LeSage, Jr., eds., Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2005, pp. ix, 350.This book will be an essential reference for students of local government in Canada. It deals with the most recent period of municipal reform, from 1990 onwards. There are chapters on each of the ten provinces, plus a combined chapter on the northern territories. The editors establish an analytical framework for the book in their introduction, and then try to bring things together in a long concluding chapter. The individual chapters differ somewhat in approach, but the editors were fairly successful in getting the contributors to keep to a common analytical framework. Reading the whole book straight through is a bit of a slog, because there is so much detail; on the other hand, it is handy to have all this material collected together. It will stimulate useful reflection, as much about what is not here as what is.


Author(s):  
Galih Tegar Febrianto ◽  
Faza Ghulam Ahmad ◽  
Imamul Arifin

Financial literacy and inclusion is a degree that shows how the public has understood and used financial products optimally. The reality shows that the level of literacy and financial inclusion in Indonesia is still at 38%. That means only 38 people out of 100 people can know and understand financial products well. On the other hand, the community has been known as a forum that unites communal Indonesians. Here the community is become a mediator and accelerates the increase in financial literacy and inclusion. Potential owned by the community at least include (1) helping to sustain the National Strategy on Financial Literacy in Indonesia; (2) mediators for the development of Islamic financial literacy and inclusion through social capital; and (3) open cooperation with participatory culture


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-28
Author(s):  
Max Maswekan

Indonesia is a pluralistic country (diverse) in terms of ethnicity, religion, culture, language and social system. This diversity is a blessing that is given as a potential wealth of the nation. On the one hand, this potential can be managed to strengthen nationality and people's welfare, but on the other hand, it can be a potential conflict that can weaken and even solve (disintegration) of nationalism if it is not managed properly. Indonesia has a variety of local wisdom as invaluable social capital. One of them is Pela in Maluku which has a value system that is capable of marching and strengthening (integration) nationalism. The Pela value system has at least four functions that are able to effectively integrate (social cohesion) and strengthen national potential at the local (regional) level, especially in Maluku.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Aristyan Jeffri Nugroho ◽  
Martianus Budiantara

The  research aims to find out factors of financial performance of local goverment regencies or city in Yogyakarta. Independent variabel are wealth of local goverment, dependence with central goverment, and local goverment expenditures. On the other hand the dependent variable is financial performance of local goverment as measured by the efficiency ratio. Population of this research are local goverment financial report (LKPD) of Yogyakarta period 2010-2014 audited by BPK. The sample are estimate realization report (LRA) all regencies or city and the province of Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta. Hypothesis of this research were examined by using multiple regression in SPSS 16 software. Result of this reearch indicate that wealth of local goverment have significant positive effect on the financial performance of local goverment. Dependence with central goverment have significant positive effect on the financial performance of local goverment. Then, local goverment expenditures also have significant positive effect on the financial performance of local goverment.   Faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi kinerja keuangan pemerintah daerah kabupaten/kota yogyakarta


2021 ◽  
Vol 916 (1) ◽  
pp. 012033
Author(s):  
F Shoimah ◽  
F Usman ◽  
S Hariyani

Abstract The coastal area of Watulimo District is included as a tsunami-prone area that is directly adjacent to the Indian Ocean. The Indian Ocean is the subduction zone of the Indo-Australian Plate and the Eurasian Plate, which results in geological processes and high-intensity seismic activities that can trigger tsunamis. On the other hand, in the new normal era, the coast of Watulimo District includes a high-level COVID-19 zone with 74 cumulative cases, comprising 6 active cases, 54 recovered cases, and 14 deaths. The study aimed to examine the level of capacity of coastal communities in Watulimo District, Trenggalek Regency, based on five livelihood capitals (natural capital, financial, physical, human, and social capital) to reduce tsunami disaster risk in the new normal era. The analytical method used in this research consisted of scoring analysis and pentagon assets analysis. The capacity of the coastal community in Watulimo District shows that the sub-villages with high capacity are Gading, Prigi, and Ketawang Sub-villages. On the other hand, the sub-villages with medium capacity are Gandu, Tirto, Gendingan, Sumber, and Gares Sub-villages. Meanwhile, the sub-village with low capacity is Karanggongso Sub-village, due to the low human capital and social capital. Therefore, in efforts to reduce disaster risk, the area that needs to be prioritized for handling is Karanggongso Sub-village through improvements in social conditions, one of which is by prioritizing education levels, such as training related to the threat of the tsunami disaster and the COVID-19 outbreak.


2007 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 125-134
Author(s):  
BART KEUNEN

This article explores the concept of ‘Europe’ by using it as a synecdoche for ‘modernity’. The point of departure is Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt's postulate that one can distinguish two Europes and two modernities. Modernity is, on the one hand, the historical tendency towards totalization and exclusion, and, on the other hand, the opposite penchant for fragmentation and anarchic ‘liberative’ thinking. On the basis of this duality, one can talk of a syndrome of modernity, a cultural condition that is determined by the coincidence of two views on sovereignty (self-coercion and self-determination). The article relates the theory of ‘two Europes’ to three historical forms of cultural identity and in particular to the ideals of normality which are involved in them.


Author(s):  
Septri Widiono

This research was aimed to study about an agrarian conflict at Lido land. In order to get the comprehensive its meaning the qualitative approach with the case study strategy were used. The conflict explained as the dialectical relation among peasants in the one hand and the agrotourism company in the other hand. The conflict taken place with the support of local government to the company while peasants made patronize relationship with the NGO. The dynamic of agrarian conflict has meaning of capitalist penetration and the peasant resistency.Key word: agrarian conflict, capitalist penetration, peasant resistency, Lido


2011 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuswanto Yuswanto

Lampung governor election on 2008 executed under article  233  (2) of act  Number  32/2004 cencerning local government, on the other hand  its implementation process is referred to act number 12 / 2008 concerning second ammendment of act number  32/2004 concerning local government. Governor election invites controversy both theoretically and practically. The research explores merely on the woman participation. Research method applies normative research that using secondary data deriving from primary, secondary and tertiary legal sources. The research shows that in governor election  2008 executed under article 233 (2) act number 32/2004 concerning local government and its implementation process based on act number  12/2008 , the fact show that from  5,36 milion voters, male voters reached of  2.778.763 voters, female was   2.587.978 voters,  sehinso the total number was 5.366.741 voters. In sum, male voters was 51,77 %, and female voters was 48,33 %. This means that woman participation in governor election was  48,33 %. In another word, without woman participation, there is no one candidate can be stipulated as elected candidate. Keywords: governor election, woman participation


2008 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rahadi Wasi Bintoro ◽  
Riris Ardhanariswari ◽  
Rahman Permana

The governmental intervention through law and regulation have brought the elementary change in labour relationship, namely the nature of private and public, so that regulation thet released by government have in such a way broadness, not only in law aspect which relate with the job, but also before and after labour relationship. This concept have accommodated in Law Number 13 Year 2003 about labourness. Law No. 13 Year 2003 have given the arrangement about the protection of law for woman labour, such as the protection of law for underage woman labour, the protection of law for pregnant woman labour and the protection of law in the case of in working and take a rest. But in the other hand, in Law No. 13 Year 2003, there are weakness in giving protection for woman labour. Based on Article 10 sentence (1) and (3) Law No. 32 year 2004 about Local Governance, that besides political business abroad, defender, security, yustisi, fiscal and national monetary, and also religion become the business of local government. For the reason, Local government can release the furthermore regulation such as local regulation and also regent decree, utilize to arrange furthermore about labourness. Kata kunci : tenaga kerja, perusahaan, perlindungan hukum


2016 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 868
Author(s):  
Suryo Gilang Romadlon

Coalition can be the effective way to collect the power for struggle in the competitive politics. In Indonesia, after the reform era, the coalition system being the most popular system that granted by the constitution. Phrase ”coalition of political parties” in the article number 6A point (2) UUD 1945 shows us that the coalition system is the constitutional and the fix way. From all the historical story about the coalition of political parties in Indonesia, we can make a conclusion that the coalition system wich is exist in Indonesia is just coalition made by interest, not ideology. Coalition only to reach the “threshold”. Political parties only thinking about how to complete the mission to propose the candidate. Surely, That’s all the problem. We can see that the coalition system in Indonesia just make some paradox. For example, in presidential election 2014, in one hand we can see the batle between “KMP” and “KIH”, but in the other hand, we cand find a different situation in local politic competition. On 9 December 2015, The simultaneous regional election was completed held, and I saw that the battle between KMP and KIH wasn’t happened in that moment. Based on the fact from KPU, we can find in some region, the inconsistence coalition was built by the political parties which is member of KMP join with member of KIH. That condition shows us that the coalition system in Indonesia is just based on interest. There is no linear/consistence coalition between central and local, so automatically we can find a question, “where is the platform, vision and mission of political party in Indonesia? And How about the impact to the bureaucratic system between central and local government?. Finally, The Author is trying to answer the questions in this paper.


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