scholarly journals Penguatan Ekonomi Rumah Tangga dengan Literasi Bisnis Digital pada Masa Pandemi Covid-19 di Desa Kendung dan Medokan Ayu – Kota Surabaya

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 35
Author(s):  
Zainal Muttaqim ◽  
Fauziah Aprilia Ningsih ◽  
Muh. Sholihuddin

The Covid-19 pandemic has forced all aspects of community activities to adapt to the changes that occur. The prohibition of gathering or gathering is one of them, so everything must be done online and done at home. This pandemic has had a very bad impact on economic sustainability, there are many people experiencing a decrease in income due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and even many people have lost their jobs. Not to mention the people of Kendung Village, Sememi Village, Benowo Sub-district, Surabaya, and Medokan Ayu, Medokan Ayu Village, Rungkut Sub-District, Surabaya. Many people who are married have decreased income, so they experience difficulties in their household economy. Strengthening the household economy with digital business literacy during the Covid-19 pandemic in Kendung Village and Medokan Ayu Village, Surabaya City is expected to provide education about digital business so that it can be a tool in improving the household economy during the Covid-19 pandemic. The method used is interviews and action research in the form of counseling and education about digital business. The activities were carried out well and regularly, the people of Kendung and Medokan Ayu villages were very enthusiastic about wanting to know more about digital business systems/strategies.

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 322
Author(s):  
Deni Sutisna ◽  
Arif Widodo ◽  
Muhammad Sobri ◽  
Mohammad Archi Maulyda ◽  
Nursaptini Nursaptini

This study aims to examine the problems of various community behaviors in facing the threat of COVID-19, especially of farmworkers on the PGL sub-district, Bdg district. The basic reason for this research is that in the midst of the government's great efforts to suppress the spread of this virus by limiting community activities, both social distancing and suggestions to stay at home in various areas, the people of PGL sub-district, especially farmers and farm laborers, are still carrying out their activities. like before the COVID-19 pandemic. The descriptive method is used in this research. Observations were made with interview techniques and documentation because they were very appropriate for studying descriptive social problems such as this research. The reasons for farmers and farm laborers to continue their activities are: First, farm workers in PGL think that the COVID-19 pandemic will not hit their area, they believe they will remain healthy because of their work patterns that are outdoors and exposed to direct sunlight. The two economic factors and difficulties in fulfilling the necessities of life, the third is the lack of public awareness farmworkers about the dangers of COVID-19. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengaji permasalahan tentang berbagai perilaku masyarakat dalam menghadapi ancaman COVID-19 terutama masyarakat kalangan buruh tani yang berada di kawasan kecamatan PGL kabupaten Bdg. Alasan mendasar dari penelitian ini adalah di tengah usaha pemerintah yang begitu besar dalam upaya menekan penyebaran virus ini dengan membatasi aktivitas masyarakat baik social distancing ataupun anjuran untuk stay at home di berbagai wilayah, tetapi masyarakat kecamatan PGL khususnya pada kalangan petani dan buruh tani masih menjalankan aktivitasnya seperti sebelum terjadi pandemi COVID-19. Metode deskriptif digunakan dalam penelitian ini. Pengamatan dilakukan dengan teknik wawancara, dan dokumentasi karena sangat tepat untuk mengkaji permasalahan sosial yang bersifat deskripsi seperti penelitian ini. Alasan para buruh tani tetap beraktivitas adalah: Pertama, buruh tani di PGL beranggapan pandemik COVID-19 tidak akan melanda wilayahnya, mereka berkeyakinan tetap sehat karena pola kerja mereka yang berada di luar ruangan dan terkena sinar matahari langsung. Kedua, faktor ekonomi dan kesulitan dalam pemenuhan kebutuhan hidup; ketiga, kurangnya kesadaran masyarakat kalangan buruh tani akan bahaya dari COVID-19.


Mahakim ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nurmahmudah Nurmahmudah ◽  
Dicky Aris Setiawan

The world is in a significant economic crisis in various countries caused by the emergence of the 2019-nCoV (Novel Coronavirus).This pandemic not only attacking human lives also caused a crisis in the country’s economy.This can be seen significantly in household life, especially in Tinalan Village which in fact is positively affected by corona.The government’s regulation on the handling of the 2019-nCoV is the implementation of the PSBB (Large-Scale Social Restrictions), directly demands that all community activities be recommended to be implemented in the home.Thus, with the emergence of the 2019-nCoV is hampering the regional economy as well as the household economy, one of them is household food security.This is factored by monthly income, family members, and monthly expenses in one house.This study will examine how the concept of living on food security of Islamic families sees the phenomenon of the Covid-19, specifically by the Islamic family of Tinalan Village, Kediri city by reviewing from the sharia maqashidi al-Syatibi perspective. A total of 160 respondents were selected as research samples in March to May 2020 to be reviewed according to the context of the study. The people of Tinalan Village understand this situation, so they adapt to the governance of their household spending expenditures.This is in accordance with the principles of marriage prescribed by Islam and reaffirmed in al-Syatibi’s maqashidi shari’ah.


2006 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-24 ◽  
Author(s):  
JANET ASKHAM ◽  
KATE BRIGGS ◽  
IAN NORMAN ◽  
SALLY REDFERN

This article examines three kinds of social relationship likely to be present when people with dementia are cared for at home by relatives or friends: custodial care, an intimate relationship, and home-life. Using Goffman's three defining aspects of custodial care – routinisation, surveillance and mortification of the self – the paper examines whether these characterised the care of people with dementia at home and, if so, whether they conflicted with the intimate relationship and with home-life. The study involved sustained observations and interviews with 20 people with dementia and their carers in and around London, and qualitative analysis of the data. It was found that all three aspects of custodial care were present although not fully realised, and that they led to difficulties, many of which were associated with the concurrent pursuit of an intimate relationship and home-life. In all cases, daily life was routinised partly to help accomplish care tasks but was found monotonous, while surveillance was usual but restrictive, and prevented both the carers and those with dementia from doing things that they wished to do. Those with dementia were distressed by the denial of their former identities, such as car-driver or home-maker, and by being treated like children. Both the carers and the people with dementia had various ways of balancing custodial care, their intimate relationships and home-life, such as combining routines with other activities, evading surveillance or carrying it out by indirect means, and there were many attempts to maintain some semblance of former identities.


2016 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 412-434 ◽  
Author(s):  
Comfort Mshelia ◽  
Gillian Lê ◽  
Tolib Mirzoev ◽  
Samuel Amon ◽  
Ambrose Kessy ◽  
...  

Action research (AR) can be an effective form of ‘on the job’ training. However, it is critical that AR cycles can be appropriately recorded in order to contribute to reflection and learning. One form of recording is for coresearchers to keep a diary. We found no previous literature describing the use of diaries in AR in sub-Saharan Africa. We therefore use this paper to reflect on how diaries were used by district health management teams in the PERFORM project. We share five lessons from our experience. First, it is important to foster ownership of the diary by the people who are responsible for filling it in. Second, the purpose of keeping a diary needs to be clear and shared between researchers and practitioners from the very beginning. Third, diaries should be allowed to evolve. Fourth, it is a challenge for busy practitioners to record the reflection and learning processes that they go through. Last, diaries on their own are not sufficient to capture reflection and learning. In conclusion, there is no best way for practitioners to keep a diary; rather the focus should be on ensuring that an AR recording process (whether diary or otherwise) is locally owned and complements the specific practice setting.


2014 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 461
Author(s):  
Poltak Johansen

AbstrakArsitektur dari suatu bangsa, pada suatu masa sering berbeda-beda, baik dalam hal bentuk maupun konsep-konsep yang melandasinya. Hal ini tentu disebabkan adanya perbedaan kebudayaan dari suatu masyarakat dengan masyarakat lainnya. Setiap suku bangsa biasanya akan menunjukkan identitas budayanya melalui benda-benda budaya yang mereka buat. Demikian halnya masyarakat Dayak Kanayatn memiliki ciri tersendiri dalam bentuk arsitektur bangunan khususnya bangunan rumah tinggal. Bentuk arsitektur masyarakat Dayak Kanayat’n yang tinggal di Desa Sahapm tercermin dalam bentuk Rumah Betang atau Rumah Panjang dan hingga kini masih dijaga dan dihuni oleh masyarakat. Bentuk rumah Betang juga menunjukkan hidup kebersamaan bagi penghuninya. Dalam  Rumah panjang atau Rumah Betang mereka berinteraksi antara bilik yang satu dengan bilik yang lainnya. Tujuan penulisan untuk mendeskripsikan bentuk arsitektur Rumah Betang dan keberadaannya pada saat ini, selain itu penelitian ini juga  mendeskripsikan kehidupan masyarakat di Rumah Betang. Metode yang digunakan adalah metode deskriptif kualitatif dengan menggunakan tehnik pengamatan dan wawancara dalam menggali data di lapangan serta studi kepustakaan sebagai menggali bahan untuk menulis. AbstractThe nation has a diverse architecture, both in terms of form as well as the underlying concepts. The diversity of architecture due to differences in the culture of a society. Each tribe will usually show its cultural identity through cultural objects that they create. Similarly with Kanayatn Dayak community has its own characteristics in the architecture, especially residential buildings. Architectural form of the Dayak people who live in the village Dayak Kanayat'n reflected in the form of Rumah Betang or Rumah Panjang and is still maintained and inhabited by people. Betang shapes also showed live together or togetherness. The people who lived in Rumah Panjang interact with each other in one room to other room. The main purposes of this study is to describe the architectural form and its existence today. In addition, this study describe betang people's lives at home. The method used is descriptive-qualitative method using the techniques of observation and interviews to collect data in the field and library research.


Our healthcare is very much important to lead a peaceful and honest life. If any health issue occurs, we need to go to the hospital and consult the doctor for the very minor problems. our healthcare chatbot is developed to help the people to predict their health issue early at home before they visit the doctor or hospital for the mi nor problems. For the minor issues we are spending lots of costs. The healthcare chatbot is design to reduce such costs and also its improves the efficiency of the medical healthcare. There were many chatbots available they act as a reference for the patient to know more about their health issue. The healthcare chatbot is something different from the other chatbots which predicts the diseases by using symptoms and gives the doctor details to consult the doctor. The healthcare chatbot is developed by using AI in the text to text conversation mode. The user who knows only to write and read can use this chatbot for their minor issue. In this healthcare chatbot, the system predicts the diseases based on the symptom given by the user using the pattern concept in AIML algorithm. The system also predicts the prescription and also give the doctor details to the user based on the diseases predicted for their symptom given. By using this healthcare chat bot people will know the minor diseases at early stage with no costs. Whenever the patient or user gets the time they will consult doctor for their health issue. This will make people to know more about their health issue anywhere at any time.


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 ◽  
pp. 110-120
Author(s):  
Daniel Elvis Pontonuwu ◽  
Wilson Bogar ◽  
Marthinus Mandagi

The emergency status caused by Coronavirus Diseases (Covid-19) has prompted the government to implement Social Distancing as a measure to reduce the number of spreads of the Covid-19 virus. Social distance is a person's efforts not to interact at close range or avoid crowds. The community is asked to work at home, study from home and worship at home; even tourist attractions are not allowed to operate, this situation is a challenge for tourism actors. The purpose of this study is to find out how the tourism strategy is during the New Normal period after the COVID-19 pandemic with restrictions on community activities. This study uses a qualitative approach. Data analysis was carried out with qualitative-interpretive. The results of research conducted at the prayer hill religious area show that government policies through the implementation of Government Regulation No. 1 of 2021 concerning Improving Discipline and Law Enforcement of Health Protocols in the Prevention and Control of Corona Virus Disease 2019 have been well implemented in terms of four indicators, namely: communication, resources, disposition and bureaucratic structure.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 16-30
Author(s):  
Zuraini Misnawati

Bireuen is one of the  district which make a village for Acheness cakes home industry production. A various cakes in Acheness have a quality.  English for business is one the English subject must be taken by the students. English for Business is the activities of making, buying and buying selling in good service and then exchanging them for the money, the activities can be completed at home. Some problems were faced by the people; such as is not good in packaging, is not interesting cointainer, and do not how to promote their product by using social media to increase their income and also improve their quality of the products in Bireuen district, Acheh province. The method of this study is help the people by giving the suggestion and providing packing product in interesting cointainer. Giving the deeply understanding to the students and also the people in developing the mindset of enterpreneurship, the facillitate in equipment, marketing strategy, and marketing management. The results of this program are improve the students in comprehending the English for business, a good packaging and interesting cointaners, increasing the income for the people through promote in media social.


2020 ◽  
Vol 45 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 351-363
Author(s):  
Amy L. Hubbell

From 2012 to 2016, three French women published autobiographies about surviving bombings as children during the Algerian War (1954-1962). Danielle Michel-Chich who survived the Milk Bar bombing in Algiers in 1956 published an open letter to Zohra Drif, the woman who placed the bomb in the restaurant (Lettre à Zohra D., 2012), and Pied-Noir artist Nicole Guiraud who survived the same event published her diary Algérie 1962: Journal de l’Apocalypse in 2013. Nicole Simon who survived a bombing at a concert in Mostaganem, Algeria published her autobiography, La Bombe: Mostaganem, j’avais quinze ans, in 2016. In these works, the women relate in different ways how they negotiated their injured bodies at home in Algeria as well as in a tense political climate in France during and after the war. In this article I analyze survivor autobiographies to elucidate how transformed bodies impact the individual who survived the trauma but also how and why these women alternately hide their wounds to accommodate the people around them or accept and respond to the stares upon their bodies. By engaging with disability studies, I examine how the discomfort of the transformed body, for both the victims and the people who see them, exemplifies the much larger tensions surrounding the painful memory of the Algerian War.


Author(s):  
Victor Svorinich

Using new commentary from the people behind the lens blended with revealing photographs, this chapter examines the visual narrative of Bitches Brew. Although the sessions were never shot, Miles Davis was photographed just about everywhere else at the time, whether it was on stage, at home, at the gym, or driving around New York in his Ferrari. Despite his shy and difficult demeanor, Davis had a warm and sincere relationship with the camera and the people behind it. These photographers were not only able to document this period in Davis’s life, but were also able to unveil a whole other side of him.


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