Lampiran Data

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Meilia Rosani

This study describes the information system and transparency of a free school program that uses a qualitative approach with a case study method. The techniques and procedures for data collection include interviews and direct observation. The validity of the data is done through credibility, flexibility, dependability, and commitment. Data analysis consists of testing, categorizing, tabulating, or combining based on the focus of the research. Based on data analysis, the school information system is free in MUBA Regency has used a computerized system in determining the number of recipients of funds through dapodik data, socialization through a website, and distribution of FSP funds via bank transfer. In addition, the transparency of the financial accountability of FSP funds in accordance with the technical guidelines was carried out properly, because it was supported by supervision carried out by the District Management Team, the District Inspectorate Team and Non-Governmental Organizations

2019 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 136
Author(s):  
Latifah Latifah ◽  
Achwan Noorlistyo Adi ◽  
Adila Afifah

This study aims to analyse how West Java FKUB (Forum Kerukunan Umat Beragama)’s view on the meaning of tolerance relates to intolerance issue in West Java. The coverage on intolerance issue in mass media, escpecially about church construction that occurred in West Java becomes wide concern. The observations of non-governmental organizations in recent years showed West Java as the most intolerant province based on the increasing complaints of citizens related to intolerance. This research is qualitative research using case study method. In analysing the case, the researcher used interactionism symbolic theory. The results of this research found that West Java is one of the Provinces in Indonesia which has tolerant life philosophy and pious muslims in practicing Islamic religion. FKUB has an important role to solve the problems related to issues and cases of intolerance in West Java as a forum for interfaith dialogue.


ijd-demos ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Anggia Putri Anggraeni ◽  
Hendra Try Ardianto

This article aims to understand how the police handle cases of Domestic Violence (KDRT), in particular by seeing to what extent the handling is sensitive to victims. Using the case study method, the authors conducted a qualitative analysis with research work that relied on data from the police, victims, and non-governmental organizations that provide legal assistance to victims of domestic violence. The findings in this study indicate that the handling of domestic violence cases using a restorative justice approach is much more effective than a retributive approach. The conclusion of this article shows that normatively there is a good understanding from the police to handle domestic violence issues so that they are more sensitive to victims. However, the limited number of officers, especially female officers, often appears as an obstacle to providing better victim-sensitive services. Artikel ini bertujuan untuk memahami bagaimana pihak kepolisian menangani kasus Kekerasan Dalam Rumah Tangga (KDRT), khususnya dengan melihat seberapa jauh penanganan tersebut memiliki sensitifitas terhadap korban. Dengan menggunakan metode studi kasus, penulis melakukan analisis kualitatif dengan kerja penelitian yang mengandalkan data dari pihak polisi, korban, dan lembaga non-pemerintah yang memberi bantuan hukum korban KDRT. Temuan dalam penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa penanganan kasus KDRT dengan pendekatan keadilan restoratif jauh lebih efektif dibandingkan dengan pendekatan retributif. Kesimpulan dari artikel ini memperlihatkan bahwa secara normatif sudah adanya pemahaman yang baik dari pihak polisi untuk menangani persoalan KDRT agar lebih sensitif terhadap korban. Walaupun demikian, keterbatasan jumlah petugas, khususnya dari petugas perempuan, seringkali muncul sebagai hambatan untuk memberikan layanan yang sensitif korban menjadi lebih baik. 


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Robyn Gulliver ◽  
Kelly S. Fielding ◽  
Winnifred Louis

Climate change is a global problem requiring a collective response. Grassroots advocacy has been an important element in propelling this collective response, often through the mechanism of campaigns. However, it is not clear whether the climate change campaigns organized by the environmental advocacy groups are successful in achieving their goals, nor the degree to which other benefits may accrue to groups who run them. To investigate this further, we report a case study of the Australian climate change advocacy sector. Three methods were used to gather data to inform this case study: content analysis of climate change organizations’ websites, analysis of website text relating to campaign outcomes, and interviews with climate change campaigners. Findings demonstrate that climate change advocacy is diverse and achieving substantial successes such as the development of climate change-related legislation and divestment commitments from a range of organizations. The data also highlights additional benefits of campaigning such as gaining access to political power and increasing groups’ financial and volunteer resources. The successful outcomes of campaigns were influenced by the ability of groups to sustain strong personal support networks, use skills and resources available across the wider environmental advocacy network, and form consensus around shared strategic values. Communicating the successes of climate change advocacy could help mobilize collective action to address climate change. As such, this case study of the Australian climate change movement is relevant for both academics focusing on social movements and collective action and advocacy-focused practitioners, philanthropists, and non-governmental organizations.


Revista Trace ◽  
2018 ◽  
pp. 111
Author(s):  
Cristina Amescua Chávez

En este artículo se analizará el tema de la violencia como causa y consecuencia del secuestro virtual buscando integrar sus dimensiones tanto individuales o personales, como familiares y colectivas. Desde una perspectiva social se dará cuenta de las diversas interacciones entre los factores que se entrelazan en este nuevo fenómeno. La violencia será entendida aquí como un ciclo continuo que se reproduce a sí mismo en forma de espiral. Para el análisis se utilizarán datos cuantitativos recabados tanto en instancias gubernamentales como a través de organismos de la sociedad civil, así como información cualitativa proporcionada por un estudio de caso de un secuestro virtual.Abstract: This article analyzes violence both as a cause and as a consequence of virtual kidnapping seeking to integrate individual and collective dimensions. From a social perspective, visibility will be given to the several interactions present in this new phenomenon. Violence will be understood as a continuous cycle reproducing itself constantly but in a spiral form. The analysis will draw from quantitative data collected among official sources as well as non governmental organizations, but it will also include a qualitative perspective build a case study of a specific virtual kidnapping.Résumé : Cet article analyse la violence comme cause et effet du kidnapping virtuel, en prenant en compte ses dimensions individuelles et collectives. Dans une perspective sociale, nous examinons les diverses interactions et facteurs en jeu dans ce nouveau phénomène. La violence est ici comprise comme un cycle continu qui se reproduit luimême sous la forme d’une spirale ascendante. L’analyse part de données quantitatives provenant aussi bien d’institutions gouvernementales que d’organismes de la société civile, ainsi que de données qualitatives fournies par une étude de cas d’un kidnapping virtuel.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Anindya Retno Wardhani ◽  
A.A Gde Satia Utama

Branch of PT Pelabuhan Indonesia III (Persero) in Tanjung Perak is one of the institution body that appointed by the Government to carry out the collection and remittance of WAPU VAT according to PMK No. 85 / PMK.03 / 2012 (amended by PMK No. 136 / PMK.03 / 2012). WAPU VAT collection and deposit system are inefficient because it requires a lot of time and effort when it comes to input the data entry of tax invoice, printing Tax Deposit and sent it to Bank Perception. Three steps activities need to be done more than once. Therefore, Branch of PT Pelabuhan Indonesia III (Persero) in Tanjung Perak need the collection and remittance of the WAPU VAT system that sufficient to improve the efficiency of tax suboffices performance.This research aims to design the accounting information system for collecting and depositing process WAPU VAT. WAPU VAT Deposit using e-tax payment application are expected to overcome the problems that will arise in the WAPU VAT system deposit.Exploratory qualitative approach with case study method chosen in order to dig up the real problem occurs and find a solution. This research are expected to contribute significantly towards Branch of PT Pelabuhan Indonesia III (Persero) in Tanjung Perak as a research subject. In addition, the implementation of draft e-tax application payment system are expected to improve efficiency process of collection and remittance of WAPU VAT. Keyword : System Design, Wapu VAT, Efficiency, e-tax payment


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 416
Author(s):  
Hristina Bancheva-Preslavska ◽  
Jochen Dallmer

The European Environment Agency warns that Europe consumes too many resources and causes environmental degradation all over the world. This leads to growing demands on natural systems for food, water and energy. To achieve sustainability and ecological resilience it is necessary to complement technology-focused measures with approaches addressing consumption behaviors, changing lifestyles, enhancing knowledge and education. There are environmental communication approaches stimulating responsible consumption and ecofriendly behaviors, conducted by science and educational institutions, non-governmental organizations and others. Among them, originating from Germany, are the alternative city tours, spread also in other western countries. The aim of this case study is to design and verify urban eco tours for an eastern country - Bulgaria in order to increase young people's sensitivity to sustainability through responsible consumption and to encourage them for ecofriendly alternatives of everyday goods and services. An approach for their implementation in Bulgaria is developed and proved through qualitative and quantitative analysis, involving two different groups of youth – multipliers leading the tours and teenagers taking part. The case study presents urban eco tours as an environmental protection tool, using information about environmental impact of consumption, combined with motivational activities, to change attitudes and encourage young people for ecofriendly lifestyles.  Keywords: environmental communication, education for sustainable development, eco tour, consumption, ecology


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 381
Author(s):  
Wenni Mey Kardepa Sembiring ◽  
Wuryaningsih Dwi Sayekti ◽  
Dame Trully Gultom

This study aims to analyze the existing performance of the Rose Florist agro-industry and formulate the business development strategy. This research uses a case study method with three respondents consisting of business owner, an employee of the business, and an UMKM officer. Data collection was carried out in April-May 2020. Data analysis uses cash flow and SWOT. The results showed that the Rose Florist Agroindustry has a good financial performance. There was an increase in cash of 9,538,729.17 from the cash flow statement, from the first period of IDR 153,249,128.57 to the second period of IDR 162,787,857.74. The development strategies that can be used in the development of the Rose Florist Agroindustry are to make quality flower arrangements, to add business signposts in business locations, and to train the workers on good management and better skills. Keywords: agro-industry, performance, Rose Florist, strategy


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (6) ◽  
pp. 513
Author(s):  
Galih Caesario Rahman ◽  
Sunan Fanani

This study aims to figure how is the dynamic or economic condition change caused by the existence of Islamic tourism of Sunan Kalijaga Tomb to stall sellers who most of them are the locals lives around the Islamic tourism of Sunan Kalijaga tomb. The research method used is descriptive case study method. Where the data collection done by interview and observation. In this research, the informant is the parties involved in the tourism activity, which is the seller, the visitor, and the worker around the Islamic tourism of Sunan Kalijaga tomb, Demak District. The data analysis used is data reduction, data presentation, and make a conclusion.The research result suggests that the existence of Islamic tourism of Sunan Kalijaga tomb Demak District brings economical change towards the seller works around.


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