scholarly journals Analisis Mitigasi Bencana Melalui Penguatan Modal Sosial Keluarga Di Kelurahan Pondok Besi Kota Bengkulu

Author(s):  
Linda Safitra ◽  
Lesti Heriyanti

AbstractBengkulu is located at above the meeting of Indo-Australian and Eurasian plates so it is very vulnerable to disasters. History records that Bengkulu once four times hit by the tsunami in 1797, 1833, 1861 and 2007. According to the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) there are 205 points of tsunami-prone areas, one of them is Pondok Besi Village in Teluk Segara District, Bengkulu City. This village is one of the villages that formed a village-based disaster alert group (Sibad). The strategy undertaken to reduce disaster risk is through strengthening the family's social capital, therefore the authors are interested in conducting research and analyzing "Disaster Mitigation Through Strengthening Family Social Capital in Pondok Besi Village, Bengkulu City”. The research method was a qualitative research with a case study approach. The results showed that disaster mitigation through strengthening family social capital was carried out through two things, first, improving the quality and quantity of family social interaction and trust through the use of communication technology, secondly increasing preparedness for disasters through strengthening family cooperation. From the results of the study it can be seen that disaster mitigation through strengthening family social capital has not run optimally, that because research informants have different interpretations of disaster mitigation, disaster mitigation is sometimes considered as an expecting disaster activity. This meaning influences the behavior of research informants on several activities that related to disaster mitigation.   Bengkulu berada di atas pertemuan lempeng Indo-Australia dan Eurasia sehingga sangat rawan terhadap bencana. Sejarah mencatat Bengkulu pernah empat kali diterjang tsunami masing-masing pada tahun 1797, 1833, 1861 dan 2007. Menurut Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana (BNPB) terdapat 205 titik daerah rawan terjadi bencana tsunami, salah satunya adalah kelurahan Pondok Besi di Kecamatan Teluk Segara, Kota Bengkulu. Kelurahan ini merupakan salah satu kelurahan yang membentuk kelompok siaga bencana berbasis desa (Sibad). Startegi yang dilakukan guna mengurangi resiko bencana adalah memalui penguatan modal sosial keluarga, oleh karena itu penulis tertarik melakukan penelitian dan menganalisis tentang “Mitigasi Bencana Melalui Penguatan Modal Sosial Keluarga Di Kelurahan Pondok Besi Kota Bengkulu. Metode penelitian yang dipilih adalah penelitian kulitatif dengan pendekatan studi kasus. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa mitigasi bencana melalui penguatan modal sosial keluarga dilakukan melalui dua hal yaitu pertama, peningkatan kualitas dan kuantitas interaksi sosial keluarga dan kepercayaan melalui pemanfaatan teknologi komunikasi, kedua peningkatan kesiaptanggapan terhadap bencana melalui penguatan kerjasama keluarga. Dari hasil penelitian terlihat bahwa mitigasi bencana melalui penguatan modal sosial keluarga belum berjalan maksimal, hal ini terjadi karena informan penelitian mempunyai interpretasi yang berbeda terhadap mitigasi bencana, mitigasi bencana terkadang dianggap sebagai aktivitas mengharap datangnya bencana. Makna inilah yang mempengaruhi perilaku informan penelitian terhadap beberapa aktivitas terkait mitigasi bencana.

2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 10
Author(s):  
Hendrie Ardhiansyah ◽  
Nurhidayati Nurhidayati

Over the years, the rise of digital economy has confused countries in their efforts to tax foreign companies without physically presence within their jurisdiction. One of the potential tax revenues that have not been optimally digging comes from the digital sector. The digital economy sector has enormous potential along with the rapid development of information and communication technology, especially the internet. This digital economy market is dominated by internet-based services commonly called Over The Top (OTT) services and is filled with global content owned by foreign companies. This article argues the provisions of taxation for foreign OTT lending providers in England, Australia, India, and Japan. This research used a qualitative non-case study approach. This study outlines the strengths and weaknesses of each alternative.


2019 ◽  
Vol 18 ◽  
pp. 160940691984932 ◽  
Author(s):  
Graeme Law

In this article, the author reflects on the process of interviewing professional footballers about the sensitive issue of money and the lessons learned from this process. The article discusses a case study approach using in-depth qualitative interviews, which generates an innovative insight into a closed social world. The focus is on the difficulties of obtaining a sample where challenges faced are discussed. The article also focuses on the interview style employed when dealing with individuals who are experienced at being interviewed regularly. It also examines the issues of being an “insider” when conducting research and ways in which this can benefit the research process. The issue of research being a messy process is also discussed as when conducting this research, it was imperative that the author could deal with unpredictability and had to be flexible to conduct the research. Finally, the article discusses the insecurities of the participants and the issues of trust, as the current position of the author led him to be seen as an “outsider” by some participants.


Author(s):  
Supriyadi Supriyadi

This study aims to review the use of ICT in learning at SLB N Boyolali, with all educators in the school as respondents. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method with a case study approach, and examines the use of ICT using strategic management theory by David (2011). Data collection techniques used in this study were observation and interviews. The data analysis used was Creswell's analysis and interpretation technique. The results of the study show that ICT in learning in terms of strategic planning, implementation, and evaluation have not been fully utilized by all educators and not all students get the same learning experience. This is due to the lack of understanding of educators in utilizing information and communication technology is still very limited.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 259
Author(s):  
Siswanto Siswanto

Since the 1998 reformation until the 2014 election, politics in our country was characterized by massive transactional practices. It had been regarding to money politics practiced very obvious in every political event in choosing either in the executives or the representative’s level. However, the more interesting thing, with the rampant practice of transactional culture in the legislative election, is that there were the only few of people who dared to against such issue. This research employs a qualitative research paradigm with using a case study approach in which researcher had found that a political modality of Aziz Kahar Muzakkar is examined in a very strong social capital. Communication strategies which were person campaign strategies, adhesive strategies, structural strategies, cultural strategies as well as the strategy of collaboration between religion and development massages and propaganda techniques. This research also reveals a dominant model of political communication messages was propaganda. The conclusion is that the number of legislative members having a limited budget could be elected in the current transactional politics era. The key for this is to strengthen and maintain social capital in the community, and the communication strategy is in accordance with the political modality owned during the election campaign.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 141-159
Author(s):  
Geraldine Kennett ◽  
Ling Hu ◽  
Alex Maritz ◽  
He Sun

PurposeThis study explores the different learning practices of Chinese incubators in Chongqing and Chengdu and delves into how these “learning huddles” influence incubatees' absorptive capacity (the ability to apply knowledge) to improve their chance of success (sustainable growth).Design/methodology/approachThis explorative study uses a qualitative case study approach by means of semi-structured interviews with business incubation managers and incubatees across three business incubators in Chengdu and Chongqing. The data are transcribed, coded and analyzed using an analytic map for the explanation of building and reflecting on the theoretical propositions, leading to a further understanding of the “learning huddle” mechanism.FindingsThe study finds that incubatees perceive that their absorptive capacity is increased through vicarious informal learning practices that promote access to networks and thereby builds social capital to improve their likelihood of success.Research limitations/implicationsThis study has limitations in sample size and design. The explorative case study approach uses a nonrandom case selection of three incubators in Chongqing and Chengdu and has a limited number of interviewees, which may lack representation of the general Chinese business incubation population and may not sufficiently be generalized beyond the sample itself.Practical implicationsThese findings have important implications for business incubation programs. Business incubators that build learning huddles (networks) create a nurturing shared learning environment, which is suitable for incubatees to collectively absorb knowledge at the early stage of their life cycle and improve their likelihood of sustainable growth.Social implicationsSince this study is limited to a Chinese context, it is also hoped that future researchers use the typology of business incubator learning practices to explore cross-culture variables, as these may influence the business incubation operations and performance.Originality/valueThis study adds to the discussion on how collective learning practices facilitate absorptive capacity and build social capital, which in turn improves incubatees' chance of sustainable growth and as such the authors hope that the learning practice's typology and how incubatees determine their success stimulates further research for measuring the likelihood of incubatees sustainable growth.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 101-111
Author(s):  
Gina Permatasari ◽  
Nining Hening Pramesti ◽  
Sri Mulyani Nurhayati

The purpose of this study was to determine the administration of telon oil to newborns to prevent flatulence. This type of research is simple descriptive with a case study approach. The results of the investigation to the two research subjects, namely By. Mrs. A on the first day before giving telon oil 29 cm circumference of the abdomen, with a soft stomach, not moving much, not crying often without cause, and after conducting research Research Subject I did not occur bloating. Still, on the third day, the stomach is a bit hard. In conclusion, when carrying out the assessment of the baby has a gestation period following the inclusion criteria and intervene in giving telon oil using telon oil on the baby's stomach.   Keywords: Newborns, Telon Oil, Flatulence


2014 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 103-116
Author(s):  
C. Suprapti Dwi Takariani

The development of information and communication technology (ICT) now is unstoppable. This condition had impacted the calung show development, due to people's appreciation has shifted and tend to like popular culture which is introduced by ICT products than the calung show. The issue in this study is how the development of the performing group calung Pitaloka as a medium of communication in the era of convergence. The purpose of this study is to analyze the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, develop strategies, and formulation development of Pitaloka the group of calung show as a communication medium in the era of convergence. This study used a qualitative method with a case study approach. In this study determination of informants is using purposive sampling technique. The results showed that based on the conditions of Pitaloka the group of calung show currently they have more weaknesses than strengths, but they still have a chance even though the treat still exist from the outside, therefore the strategy could be implemented is to utilize the existing facilities and utilize the support and good cooperation with all parties.


2018 ◽  
Vol 47 ◽  
pp. 07005 ◽  
Author(s):  
Putut Suharso ◽  
Bani Sudardi ◽  
Sahid Teguh Widodo ◽  
Sri Kusumo Habsari

Library is a place that provides information openly and freely for the community. With the principle of openness, libraries can be accessed by all levels of society. The purpose of this study is to provide an analysis of the active role of some communities in establishing private libraries to provide information services to coastal communities. This research is a qualitative research with case study approach in coastal area of Semarang. The results of the research there are several libraries that were established by individual communities. Libraries are established using several terms; as; community reading park, reading house, smart garden. The management of libraries from self-help communities ranging from librarians, collections, buildings and infrastructure facilities. Activities undertaken by librarians have provided creative services to contribute to the literacy capabilities and social capital of coastal communities through a diverse collection of books that support social strengthening and entrepreneurship training.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 208
Author(s):  
Katerina Bataha ◽  
Silma Nuril Jannah ◽  
Faizzatun Nazira

The purpose of this article is to analyze the opportunities and challenges of the potential dark tourism of Lapindo Mud, as well as to find out the practice of Lapindo Mud dark tourism because of the many irregularities that the authors found when conducting research. The methodology used is a qualitative method with a case study approach. In-depth interviews with Lapindo mud victims, the Lapindo Mud Control Center observation, and documentation. The Opportunity of Lapindo Mud dark tourism is the tourist motivation for visiting Lapindo Mud is not to admire the natural beauty and take a vacation, but there is a spiritual and sympathetic sense of tourists interspersed with pain and even anger towards tragic stories caused by nature or human crimes to be unique. Some facts make challenges for this dark tourism; namely, management is carried out spontaneously or without planning. The focus of this study is indeed narrow, but the findings provide theoretical and practical insights into the conceptualization of dark tourism by analyzing opportunities and challenges related to the potential of dark tourism in Lapindo Mud. Thus, the understanding of this phenomenon can be improved and can be used to add knowledge and reference material for further research. Keywords:     Dark Tourism, Lapindo Mud, Tourist Motivation, Opportunities, Challenges


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