scholarly journals Upaya Pemberdayaan Komunitas Perempuan Leihari di Ambon Perspektif Pendampingan dan Konseling Feminis

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 01
Author(s):  
Beatrix - Rumahlatu

ABSTRAK: Artikel ini membahas Mata Ina sebagai status sosial setiap perempuan terkhususnya perempuan Leihari - Kota Ambon. Status tersebut telah melekat pada diri perempuan sudah sejak dilahirkan sehingga perempuan memiliki peran besar dalam ritual-ritual adat yang dilaksanakan di dalam negeri Leihari. Penulisan ini bertujuan mengangkat nilai-nilai harkat dan martabat perempuan melalui upaya pemberdayaan dari perspektif pendampingan dan konseling feminis. Metode yang digunakan ialah metode penelitian kualitatif dan teknik wawancara terhadap perempuan dan tokoh-tokoh adat negeri Leihari. Berdasarkan data yang diperoleh, penulis menemukan nilai-nilai yang dapat dikembangkan sebagai upaya pendampingan dan konseling feminis yakni: kesadaran diri, penerimaan diri, komitmen diri dan makna hidup. Kata kunci: Mata Ina; Pendampingan; Konseling Feminis; Kesadaran diri; Penerimaan diri; Komitmen diri; Makna hidup. ABSTRACT: This article discusses Mata Ina as the social status of every woman especially Leihari - Ambon City. This status has been attached to women since birth so that women have a big role in traditional rituals carried out in the country of Leihari. This writing aims to elevate the values and dignity of women through empowerment from the perspective of feminist assistance and counseling. The method used is a qualitative research method and interview techniques with women and traditional leaders in the country of Leihari. Based on the data obtained, the authors found values that could be developed as an effort to assist and counsel feminist namely: self-awareness, self-acceptance, self-commitment and meaning of life. Keyword: Mata Ina; Guidance; Counsel feminist; self-awareness; Self-acceptance; Self commitment; meaning of life.

Author(s):  
Christin Ekaristi Molana

This research relates to one of the cultures that exist in Mali, namely the culture of eating indigenous. The culture of traditional eating is known as the ritual of hada o na'adi, this ritual is only carried out in a traditional wedding party and is a legacy from ancestors that is still preserved to this day. This paper also aims to look at the hada o na'adi ritual function in a traditional wedding party in Mali. The method used is a qualitative research method using direct interview techniques with several people representing each tribe in Mali and literature study to strengthen this writing. based on data obtained from the field, this study explains that the ritual of hada o na'adi has two main functions, namely the religious function and social function. The religious function of the hada o na'adi ritual is to have magical power to better organize people's mindsets and lives, while the social function is as a symbol of togetherness, courtesy, mutual respect and order.


Author(s):  
Fulya Akgül Gök ◽  
Elif Gökçearslan Çifci

This research was conducted with a view to ascertaining the perceptions, feelings, and thoughts of the women who care for patients with schizophrenia regarding the challenges they face and stigma. This research was conducted by using qualitative research method. To this end, in-depth interviews were made with 10 women who care for schizophrenia patients. As a result of the research, it was found out that the women who care for patients often care of the patient on their own, and thus, they have some psychosocial challenges. The disease negatively affects family relationships, but some families, on the contrary, have positive changes in their relationships. The parents accuse themselves as they are the cause of the disease and they are accused by the social circles. The women who care for patients are exposed to stigma during almost the all processes of the disease and some women internalize being stigmatized and they mostly tend to hide the disease in order to cope with the stigma.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (09) ◽  
pp. 474-477
Author(s):  
Ian Mc Coog, Ed.D.

In the philosophical tradition, phenomenology is a means by which random, raw phenomena are categorized into what can be called human experience. Phenomenology is a school of thought within ontology which focuses on the nature of existence. Edmund Husserls view of phenomenology proposed that to understand the world, one should examine the lens through which he/she experiences the world as opposed to attempting to examine the world itself. The application of this idea first expanded to the discipline of psychology by researchers such as Amedeo Giorgi and Clark Moustakas and more recently has been more widely applied to the social sciences as a whole.Possessing an understanding of the philosophy and psychology traditions behind phenomenology greatly increases a researchers ability to implement it as a qualitative research method.


2016 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 185 ◽  
Author(s):  
I Ketut Sudewa

The literary works written and published during the New Order era were used as the data in this article. During this era there were many literary works which contained social criticisms towards the New Order government. The study focuses on the literary work in the form of poems, and employed the qualitative research method. The theory of literary sociology was used as the main theory while the structural theory and semiotic theory were used as the supporting theories. The social criticisms and meaning which were transmitted by the poets through their poems could be optimally revealed using these theories. The result of the study shows that the poems written by the poets during the New Order era, especially those written by Taufiq Ismail contained a lot of social criticisms; he criticized the law, human rights, politics, education and economy implemented by the New Order government. Such social criticisms were shown through different poetic elements such as the diction, language style, and rhetoric. The social criticisms expressed by Taufic Ismail reflected that Indonesia (the readers) should refer back to the nation’s identity and character as stated in the Five Principles ‘Pancasila’ and the 1945 Constitution.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 44-52
Author(s):  
Nursalam Nursalam ◽  
Nugrawati Nugrawati

This study aims to find out what is behind the exploitation of child labor and what are the steps of the government to minimize the exploitation of child labor in the city of Makassar, especially in the Manggala sub-district. The type of research used is descriptive qualitative research method by means of sampling through Purposive Sampling techniques by selecting a number of informants who have criteria that have been determined by researchers who know about the exploitation of child labor. The results of the study show that the background of the causes of exploitation of child labor in the city of Makassar is the factors of poverty and the influence of the social environment around it. and as for the steps taken by the government to minimize exploitation of child labor by opening free education around the area and by providing understanding to parents that the child should have an education not work. Keywords: Exploitation, Child Labor, Social Aberration


Author(s):  
Choirul Chamdiyatus Sholichah

Hijabers Surabaya is a community of veiled women who become the mecca for young Muslim fashion . They are continuously creating the hijab with the latest fashions. Hijabs by Hijabers Surabaya are generally priced quite expensive. This situation raises the curiosity of researchers. How do Hijabers Surabaya present their lifestyle. And how is the relevance between fashion, hijab and capitalism in Hijabers Surabaya. To answer these problems, this study uses qualitative methods with the type of case study research. This qualitative research method was chosen in order to obtain in-depth and comprehensive research data regarding the lifestyle of Surabaya Hijabers and the relevance of fashion, headscarves and capitalism in Hijabers Surabaya. The data obtained were then presented descriptively and then analyzed with the social construction theory coined by Peter L. Berger.  


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 1585-1594
Author(s):  
Naila Zarar ◽  
Muqaddas Butt ◽  
Aatika Aziz

Purpose of the study: The study aimed to investigate the sustainability principles embedded in the secondary school Biology curriculum in Lahore. Secondly, it helps explain the theoretical frames which underpinned the embedding of sustainability principles into the secondary school Biology curriculum. Methodology: The qualitative research method was employed to collect the data to answer the posed questions. Analysis of the Biology curriculum document was opted to analyze the sustainability principles embedded in the secondary school Biology curriculum. Main Findings: The result of the study revealed that the inclusion of sustainability in the curriculum of secondary school Biology made it more organized, coordinated, and formal. However, there is a need to emphasize the memorization and retention of irrelevant material, themes, or detail. In the limited portions of the Biology curriculum, the social and economic aspects omit and practical, experimentation or application of the written content work ignored in the curriculum. Applications of this study: The study will shed new light on the progressive and applicable implementation of sustainability principles. The systematic and coordinated inclusion of the sustainability principle in the biology curriculum will help students cope with the needs and demands of a future society. Novelty/Originality of this study: There was a considerable amount of work on the science curriculum and the alignment of the textbooks. However, it is improper in the Biology curriculum. In this project, scientists analyze individually or simultaneously the principles of sustainability in the biology curriculum. This study will also help the curriculum developers to make a curriculum that must reflect our social, Islamic, environmental, and economic needs.


Author(s):  
Raini Tanjung ◽  
Rudiansyah Rudiansyah ◽  
Jessy Chen

LAMA GANG BENGKOK MOSQUE AS A MULTIETHNIC SYMBOL IN THE CITY OF MEDAN.Raini Tanjung; Rudiansyah; JessyProgram Studi Sastra Cina Fakultas Ilmu BudayaUniversitas Sumatera Utara ABSTRACTThe title of this research is ‘Lama Gang Bengkok Mosque As A Multiethnic Symbol In The City Of Medan’. The purpose of this study was to analyze the ornamental and symbolic forms of the Lama Gang Bengkok Mosque building, and explain the history of the Lama Gang Bengkok  Mosque which was used as a multiethnic symbol in Medan City. The method used is a qualitative research method and described descriptively. The theory used in this study is the semiotic theory of Charles Sanders Peirce. Data was obtained through observation and interview techniques with several informants and people around. The results showed that this building became one of the multiethnic symbols of harmony between religious and cultured people from ancient times to the present, and can be seen from the form and symbolism of the Lama Gang Bengkok Mosque building, such as the forms and symbols of Malay, Chinese and Persian culture.Keywords: Lama Gang Bengkok mosque; Ornaments; symbolis; Multi-Language; Medan City. 


Author(s):  
Ones Kristiani Rapa' ◽  
Yurulina Gulo

The aim of this paper is to see how changes occur in the rituals of death in Toraja specifically in Gandangbatu. The intended death ritual is the Ma'bulle Tomate ritual. This Ma'bulle Tomate ritual is one of the rituals contained in Rambu Solo. The method used is a qualitative research method with interview and observation techniques. The Ma'bulle Tomate ritual in Gandangbatu has experienced a clear shift in its practice, which in the past in Aluk Todolo beliefs was accompanied by badong, now replaced by singing. the author found that the meaning of badong in Aluk Todolo is as a medium to express the social status of the dead in society, the completeness of the ritual of his death, prayer requests to Puang Matua so that the deceased get a decent place in puya (a place of waiting) and those who live long life and blessed by Puang Matua. While the meaning of the song in Ma'bulle Tomate is the Christian hymn is just a worship of God and comfort to the family. Through the theoretical approach of Massimo Rosati in the book 'Ritual and Sacred' finally can understand and discover how changes occur in the Ma'bulle Tomate Ritual and the meaning of badong in Aluk Todolo before the entry of Christianity in Gandangbatu.


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 19
Author(s):  
Mukhamad Agus Zuhurul Fuqohak ◽  
Muh Amiruddin

The textual understanding of the Quran and Hadith during the pandemic era has manifested an obstacle for the implementation of the advised health protocols against COVID-19. The textualists try to confront the Quran and Hadith with the social reality of health. They insisted that one should only fear of Almighty God Almighty, not the corona virus, and the congregation of the prayers should be performed at mosques. Against this backdrop, MUI released a guide to worship during the holy month of Ramadan 2020 in the midst of COVID-19. This article, subscribing to qualitative research method investigates the MUI guidance through socio-genetic motive theory. Following the thematic framework, this research found that MUI's socio-genetic motive in appropriating COVID-19 as a mercy (rahmat) is to reduce the potential for conflict, in shifting the meaning of worship to not only in the mosque is to form household harmony, and in optimizing fasting, and zakat is to foster social awareness. While the MUI's motive for basing on Hadith in ordering the use of masks is self-protection and other fellow humans, the motive for maintaining personal hygiene is social health awareness, and the motive to stay at home is not to endanger others. The novelty of this research is to answer the idealism of textualists by combining the study of religious texts with social theory. Keywords: socio-genetic motive; MUI; Quran and Hadith


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