scholarly journals DEMOCRACY AND REGIONAL SHARIA REGULATIONS: A SUKABUMI CASE

Dialog ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 40 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-84
Author(s):  
FIRMAN NUGRAHA

This article sheds some lights on the implementation of regional sharia regulations (Perda syariah) from the perspective of democracy, focusing on the aspects of representation and accountability. Qualitative study was employed in this research. The study finds out that the presence of regional sharia regulations in the context of democratic Sukabumi is substantially representative. This is due to the fact that Sukabumi people represent the majority group, which is Muslims. However, from the side of accountability, the regulations have low level of accountability since the sharia regulations have not solved the real issues amidst Sukabumi people. KEY WORDS: Accountability, Democracy, Regional Sharia Regulations, Reformation, Representative

2012 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sri Wahyuni Sri Wayuni

Abstract: When teachers conduct a lesson, the activity of posing questions always appears in it. The activity of posing questions includes the skills of basic questioning and advanced questioning in which a teacher must acquire. The focus of the study is on the basic questioning techniques only. ?é?áThe purposes of this study are aimed at finding: 1) the basic questioning component skill used by the novice teachers in the classroom, 2) the types of question used by the novice teachers in the classroom, and 3) the levels of questioning category used by the novice teachers in the classroom. This discourse study was based on the analysis of the teacher talk in class. The analysis was based on the recorded data of the five novices when they conducted lessons in class. The recorded data were transcribed. From the transcriptions, teachers?óÔé¼Ôäó talk were identified and classified into types of questions, levels of questions, and basic questioning components. The findings of the study are: 1) novices used higher number of closed questions; 2) there were more low level questions conducted by novices; 3) the large number of the skill components in their teaching activities were the distributing, pausing and reacting. ?é?á Key Words: Novice Teachers, Technique of Questioning,


1979 ◽  
Vol 36 (7) ◽  
pp. 764-769 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter H. Pearse ◽  
James E. Wilen

The available statistical data are analyzed to appraise the success of Canada's Pacific salmon fleet rationalization program, in terms of the extent to which it has prevented fishing costs from rising in pace with the value of the catch. It is found that while the fleet's revenues increased at about the same rate before and after the scheme was introduced in 1969, the real capital employed increased more slowly under the controls than earlier. The program has, nevertheless, failed in its purpose of preventing further expansion of redundant capital in the fleet. The reasons for this failure, and for certain apparent shifts in the structure of the fleet, are discussed. Key words: Pacific salmon fishery, capitalization, economic rationalization, resource rent


2009 ◽  
pp. 125-132
Author(s):  
Daniela Diano

- This study analyses 37 questionnaires administered to the same number of auxiliaries of the Judge for the preliminary investigations with reference to the probatory incident on alleged minor victims of sexual abuse. The research wants to examine the real care and protection measures of the alleged victims during the period of time that goes from revelation to judicial hearing and to the moment of the same hearing. Besides, it aims to verify to what extent hearing is a hardship for the child and the eventual correlations between that and some variables about the procedures for the collection of witness, the need of protection and the setting features. The results show, even within the judicial course, a low, late or failed activation of the assistance, protection and care already provided by national rules and international conventions.Key words: auxiliary, probatory procedure, protected hearing, interview.Parole chiave: ausiliario, incidente probatorio, audizione protetta, intervista.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Veronica Escobar Olivo

This narrative qualitative study explored the lived experiences of Salvadoran refugees who came to Canada after fleeing the civil war in El Salvador. The research aimed to examine the experience of Salvadoran refugees who arrived between 1980 and 1992. During this period, the Canadian government enacted special measures which allowed for Salvadorans to seek refuge in Canada. The experiences shared by participants explored their experience with the traumas of war, migration and eventual settlement in Toronto. The theoretical framework drew on the coloniality of power and structuration theory. These experiences were considered within a broader context of what it meant to be a Salvadoran refugee in Toronto, both in ongoing connections to their country of origin and their country of settlement over thirty years later. The narratives of the participants provide insights into the complex negotiations into the experiences of refugees forced to flee and reorient themselves in a new society. Key words: Salvadoran, refugees, experiences, civil war, identity, Latinx, Toronto


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michele Cardani

Resumen: La doctrina de Spinoza constituye una de las principales inspiraciones del más célebre entre los idealistas británicos, F.H. Bradley, cuya filosofía se caracteriza a su vez por elementos típicos del idealismo alemán y, en particular, de Hegel. Según A. Seth Pringle-Pattison, la presencia de estas dos tendencias conflictivas reduce el planteamiento de Appearance and Reality a una disposición filosófica esencialmente mística. Sin embargo, a pesar de las reales influencias de Spinoza y Hegel en el contexto del idealismo británico, los cimientos de la metafísica bradleyana (la incognoscibilidad de lo Absoluto, su transcendencia respecto al pensamiento, el rechazo del panteísmo y del panlogismo) sugieren una postura difícilmente identificable con Spinoza o Hegel, o con ambos. Palabras clave: Absoluto - Idealismo británico – Monismo – Panlogismo - Panteísmo.Abstract: Spinoza’s doctrine represents one of the greatest inspirations for the most well-known representative of the British Idealism, F.H. Bradley, whose philosophy is also marked by some of the most typical elements of German Idealism, especially those of Hegel. According to Seth Pringle-Pattison, the presence of these conflictive tendencies reduce the standpoint of Appearance and Reality to an essentially mystic philosophical attitude. However, despite the real influences of Spinoza and Hegel in the context of British Idealism, the foundations of Bradley’s metaphysics (the unknowability of the Absolute and its transcendence, as well as the rejection of pantheism and panlogism) suggest that Bradley is defending a perspective that can hardly be identified with Spinoza or Hegel, or with both of them. Key words: Absolute - British Idealism – Monism – Panlogism - Pantheism.


Author(s):  
Agnieszka Kozera

The main aim of the article was to show the importance of the agricultural tax as a source of own income of rural communes in Poland in 2004-2015. In order to determine the fiscal importance of the tax, the amount and share of income from the agricultural tax in the own income of rural communes were compared to other types of communes. In addition, the amount of income lost due to the agricultural tax was analyzed. The study showed that the agricultural tax as a source of own income plays the most important role in the budgets of rural communes, although the fiscal role of the tax in these local government sector entities is getting smaller. The agricultural taxation system, which is ineffective from the point of view of communes’ financial self-sufficiency and the construction of which is to a very limited extent related to the real amount of production and income in agriculture, is reflected in the low level of own income potential of rural communes.


2017 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 85-104
Author(s):  
Yovita Sabarina Sitepu

Abstract: As an internet user (netizen), we often feel irritated when there is an advertisement posted ontoour wall without any permission or we are tagged into an ads. Otherwise, we always see comments warthat spread into ethnic, religion and certain group issues. What we should/should not do in cyber world isthe same with what we should/should not do in the real life. In Indonesia, Facebookers mostly comesfrom the adolescent aged between 18 to 24 years old. They are not only have a facebook account but alsotwitter and often read online news. This research aims to know the knowledge and the perception ofFISIP USU students about netiquette. Only 47 of 302 have heard about netiquette, and only 37respondents can answer what netiquette is correctly. 185 respondents say “strongly agree” and 113respondents say “agree” that netizen should obey the netiquette. 3 respondents say “not agree” and 1respondent says “strongly not agree”.Key Words: Perception, Netiquette, Netizen, FISIP USU Students Abstrak: Sebagai pengguna internet (netizen), tidak jarang kita merasa kesal saat pengguna lainmentautkan nama kita pada iklan bisnisnya, ataupun beriklan di dinding akun kita. Selain itu, tidakjarang kita menemukan perang komentar di situs berita online yang pada akhirnya merembet ke urusanagama, suku ataupun golongan tertentu. Etiket bergaul di dunia maya tidak ubahnya dengan yang didunia nyata. Di Indonesia, untuk situs jejaring sosial Facebook, penggunanya didominasi remaja usia18-24 tahun. Dan biasanya selain memiliki akun Facebook, mereka juga memiliki akun Twitter dan rajinmembaca berita di situs berita online. Berangkat dari fenomena tersebut, penelitian ini ingin melihatbagaimana pengetahuan dan penerapan Netiket (etiket di dunia maya) pada mahasiswa FISIP USU. Dari302 responden, hanya 47 responden yang pernah mendengar netiket, dan hanya 37 responden yangdapat menjawab dengan benar apa itu netiket. 185 responden menyatakan “sangat setuju” dan 113responden menyatakan “setuju” bahwa netizen harus menerapkan netiket. 3 orang respondenmenyatakan “tidak setuju” dan 1 orang responden menyatakan “sangat tidak setuju”.Kata Kunci: Persepsi, Netiket, Netizen, Mahasiswa FISIP USU


2020 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 192
Author(s):  
Qurrata A'yun ◽  
Yor Hananta

So far, in social media, the hadith "ballighū 'annī walau āyah" has been widely misunderstood as a proposition for preaching even if it is only one verse. On the other hand, this hadith is also used as a suggestion for preaching without understanding the full meaning of a verse. This understanding is different from the real understanding, so a comprehensive discussion is needed to describe it. This article aims to identify misconceptions in understanding the hadith "ballighū 'annī walau āyah" on social media twitter and meet them with the correct meanings of the hadith. This study is a qualitative study which classify and analyze data by descriptive analysis. The discussion of this article explains how the hadith ballighū 'annī walau āyah is understood by Twitter netizens. The understanding of netizens is grouped into two categories, namely those that are appropriate and not in accordance with their real understanding. The factors that lead to misunderstanding of the hadith ballighū 'annī walau āyah are the insights of the hadith that are conveyed only a piece (not intact) and the dissemination of understanding through social media twitter with a short number of characters. This phenomenon causes a transformation of the hadith understanding in the form of degradation and distortion


2010 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
pp. 138-147 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kul Prasad Tiwari

Coffee is one of the important cash generative crops in the mid hills of Nepal. Coffee, being an important high value crops, is mostly grown in marginal areas with minimum use of improved technologies. In line with the focus of agricultural policies, the concerned organizations have not taken adequate initiatives for the promotion of coffee cultivation. In Nepal majority of coffee is wet processed, which is considered best method for good quality coffee. However, there is lack of updated manpower and improved technologies to work in this regard. As a result of which, quality of Nepalese coffee is below international standard. Around 65 percent of Nepalese coffee is exported and the rest amount is processed and supplied in the domestic market. Majority of coffee is exported through personal contact of traders rather than institutionalized marketing channel. Therefore, there is gap between what policies have stated and what actually implemented in the real fields for the promotion of coffee .Key words: Agricultural policies; Production; Processing and marketing of coffeeThe Journal of AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENTVol. 11, 2010Page: 138-147Uploaded date: 16 September, 2010


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