Interview Participant Demographics

Sharing Milk ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 181-184
2019 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 262-278
Author(s):  
Asmarani Februandari

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore authenticity conception of cultural built heritage. As a core of heritage management, authenticity is often seen as a validation of certain identity. In the cultural built heritage context, authenticity is vital for the community, particularly the ethnic minority community, because it can be viewed as a tool to tackle discrimination and misrecognition issues. Design/methodology/approach This research was conducted in two Indonesian Chinatowns, namely, Lasem and Semarang Chinatowns. An ethnography method was employed to address the research aim. Four techniques to carry out data collection were used in this research; they were life story interview, participant observation, documentary research and physical observation through house tour. Two theories were used to analyse the data, and they were Technologies of the Self from Foucault and Habitus from Bourdieu. Findings Result shows that authenticity conception in cultural built heritage is not fixed because it lies on the immaterial aspect (the community’s cultural values) that is continuously reinvented. This research also reveals that the immaterial aspect of cultural built heritage, the community’s cultural values, becomes the core of the conception of authenticity. These cultural values become the foundation for the community to create their cultural built environment. Social implications This research brings an important perspective on authenticity to be applied in heritage management. Interestingly, by adopting this perspective, heritage management could become a tool to create an inclusive society. Originality/value This research offers a unique perspective on heritage authenticity, which was constructed through sociological and materiality approach.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Nurul Farida ◽  
Hery Suprayitno

The purpose of this study is to describe the market transaction model "candak kulak" in the empowerment of women in restricted village in Panggungduwet especially those who live in rural areas. The research method uses interview, participant observation and documentation studies. Next is determination of location, building access to informants, and its implementation by collecting data, recording information, breaking content, and storing data again at the initial step. The subject of this research is the market transaction model in the form of "candak kulak" in the Panggungduwet village of Blitar Regency. Analysis that arises in restricted and underdeveloped areas, the development strategy of restricted villages in Blitar District is development in the agribusiness-based agricultural sector, because most of the population are farmers. The output of this study can provide an overview related to the market transaction model "candak kulak" in the restricted village in Panggungduwet Blitar Regency. In this effort to spur development in terms of economic and social aspects in restricted areas, the development program must prioritize three main aspects, namely alleviating poverty, improving the quality of human resources, and building infrastructure.


Author(s):  
Ruth Manimabi ◽  
Sony Heru Priyanto ◽  
Hendrik Johanes Nadapdap

ABSTRACT- This study aims to examine the external environment of slondok companies related to bargaining power used by slondok entrepreneurs with 2 Porter powers, namely bargaining power of buyers and suppliers as well as alternative strategies used by slondok entrepreneurs in increasing bargaining power of slondok. The type of research used is descriptive qualitative. The research method used is case study. The data used are primary and secondary data. Methods of data collection by interview. Participant selection technique with purposive sampling. Validity test and reliability test using source triangulation. Based on the results of research related to the strength of Porter in slondok company shows that the bargaining power of buyers is high, the bargaining power of the suppliers is as well as the alternative strategy applied is Porter's generic strategy. Kata kunci-agroindustri; industri kecil; kekuatan Porter; strategi generik


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
pp. 169-187
Author(s):  
Ram Hari Dhakal

This article attempts to investigate the modern medical practices and the major factors triggering the changes in views, attitudes, and practices among the Hyolmos, an indigenous people residing in high hill region, Helambu, the northeast of Sindhupalchok, central Nepal. This ethnographic study with the key informants' interview, participant observation and household census was employed during a year-long fieldwork. The collected data were thematically analyzed and interpreted. The finding shows that the major triggering factors bringing such changes are education, communication, and transportation that increased awareness among the people for choosing alternative opportunities. Tourism and foreign employment raised the economic level that created better financial options for treatment. Conservation of forest was limited to the performance of herbalists and Amchis. To some extent, inter-caste marriage practice and the urbanization process also increased awareness about the use of western medicine.


Sosio Informa ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Istiana Hermawati

(Social Service by Woman Solidarity Institute for Migrant Workers Who are the Victims of Human Rights Violence) - This research is intended to understand the condition of Indonesian migrant workers who became the victims of Human Right Violence, and case work process carried out by Woman Solidarity Institute (WSI). The qualita tive as well as quantitative approach that applied in this research is for obtaining a comprehensive data. The primary data was collected from migrant workers and their families. There are two kind of techniques on data collection used in this research, i.e. in dept interview, participant 0bservation and documentation study. Based on this research in the year2002 there were 142 migrwt workers who became the victims of Human Right Violence. They became clients of WSI, consisting of 85,21 % of women and 14,79% men. There are two methods of case work peocess was in the form of both personal and group consultation, whereas indirect on the WSI played a roles as media between those who have problems and related parties such as PJTKI/ APJATI, Department of Men Power and Transmigration, Department of Foreign Affairs, Agency, as well as employer. There were only 33,49% cases has been successfull (claim granted). Indequate performance of WSI in carriying out those case works was among other thing caused by: less of Lawyer that rselting limited case solvings, different law system applied in Indonesia and those of foreign countries where migrant workers domicile, and there were no protection laws of foreign worker as ell. It was recommended to the Indonesian government and other relevant institution to arrange a law of social ptotection for migrant workers and provide regulation and bilateral agreement between Indonesia and destinated countries.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 36-43
Author(s):  
Nurul Farida

This research aims at investigating factors affecting enterepeneurship interest in a young entrepreneur program known as KURASA (Kelompok Mahasiswa Wirausaha/Student Enterprise of UNISBA Blitar). This research adopted descriptive qualitative approach. Data were collected through interview, participant observation, and documentation. Then, the student enterprise was selected, and access to informants was built. This research was carried out by collecting data, recording information, comprehending contents, and restoring data. The result shows that young men’s interest in entreprenurship involved in student enterprise was affected by three factors: personality, entrepreneurship education, and environment factors.


2020 ◽  
Vol 73 (suppl 3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Danieley Cristini Lucca ◽  
Karina Silveira de Almeida Hammerschmidt ◽  
Juliana Balbinot Reis Girondi ◽  
Darla Lusia Ropelato Fernandez ◽  
Anderson Abreu de Carvalho ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Objective: To develop and apply educational gerontotechnology through the articulation of playfulness, aimed at promoting the health of the elderly undergoing haemodialysis. Method: Convergent Care Research, following phases: conception, research structure (problem, objective and literature review); instrumentation, involving decisions about delimitation/detailing of the location (haemodialysis clinic), participants (ten elderly patients on haemodialysis), data collection instruments (semi-structured interview, participant observation and documentary/medical analysis); screening, rigorous investigation of haemodialysis treatment and analysis, guided by apprehension, synthesis, theorization and transfer. Results: Health needs of emerging elderly: Complications and worsening of chronic kidney disease; Self-care; Empowerment; Deficit of activities; Health promotion and Nursing care; and Importance of the family. Gerontotechnology developed: Game of Attitudes; its application aroused feelings - overcoming, occupation and knowledge. Final considerations: Game of attitudes makes it possible to remodel the care of the elderly undergoing haemodialysis; it is a tool that enriches the practice, allows innovation, aiding in the success of the treatment.


2016 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 409-433
Author(s):  
Muhammad Djakfar

The emergence of small business enterprises has shown an inevitability to support economic power in a country, even in Indonesia. There are so many labors that are included in this small business enterprise so that their existence becomes stabilizer and dynamic maker, either in a stable or emergency condition of the country’s economy. This research is trying to understand the meaning of working to Moslem’s small business enterprises and to know their motives in developing their business and also their marketing management and their human resource construction that they have done. This research uses qualitative approach, phenomenology for exact. While the data taken from deep interview, participant observation, and documentation. The result shows that the motives of developing their business is because of spiritual factor and also hobby. The marketing strategy is done through advertising, joining the scientific forum, and opening new branches. The employees’ construction is done humanely and with good attitude, while the meaning of “working” to the workers is as a means of worship, economy, relationship, education, and da’wah.Copyright (c) 2016 by Al-Ihkam. All right reservedDOI: 10.19105/al-ihkam.v10i2.736


2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 112 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Alifuddin

This research aims to describe the form and meaning of house in Naga in term of emic and ethic perspectives. This study focuses on the form and space of house arcithecture as well as the symbolic meaning of house for people living in Naga. The data is generated through a series of interview, participant observation and library research. The research shows that the form of Naga’s house is closely related to their belief in which the world is divided into three, i.e: upper world, middle and the lower one. In addition, that form also reflects their views on the place of men and women within the house. Though separation is required by their tradition, they also provide the neutral room in which male and female could meet together. Their houses also provide the sacred room to reflect the existencse of God within their life. To sum up, those beliefs are, to some extent, in line with the Islamic norms practiced by Muslim in their daily life. Basically, symbols in the house contain universal symbol, except for goah which is believed as Dewi Sri’s room. However, the house’s design, form, and arrangement are quite similar to Islamic architecture with some restrictions states as Islamic portrait within local wisdom framework


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