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2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Hasan ◽  
Thamrin Tahir ◽  
Inanna Inanna ◽  
Tuti Supatminingsih ◽  
Nur Arisah

The student's decision to consume an item is also influenced by the student's personal characteristics. This research is a descriptive quantitative approach with survey techniques and online interviews using questionnaires filled out online using google form. There are five variables that are measured to determine the consumer behavior of students in buying fashion products, including: cultural factors, reference groups, roles and status, lifestyle, and learning. The population in this study were students of Economics Education, Faculty of Economics and Business, Makassar State University, batch 2019-2020, totaling 222 students. The sample amounted to 70 students. Based on the research data, it is known that the influence of cultural factors on the purchase of fashion products is 47.15%, the influence of reference group factors on the purchase of fashion products has a percentage of 72.62%, the influence of role and status factors has a percentage of 73.86%, the influence of style factors living has a percentage of 71.42%. And the influence of learning factors is 55.59%. So the role and status factors, reference groups, and lifestyle factors are more dominant that influence the consumer behavior of students in buying fashion products. Meanwhile, in simple linear regression analysis, the research results show that the research results prove that the variable that has a dominant influence on the fashion product purchase variable (Y) is the reference group variable (X2) where the regression coefficient value (β) is 0.368 it can be concluded that the reference group variable (X2) is the variable that has the most dominant influence on the variable purchasing fashion products (Y).


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 259
Author(s):  
Hernita Pasongli ◽  
Fatma Hamid ◽  
Eva Marthinu ◽  
Naomi Atua

Collaboration in learning is often carried out by students, but often the teacher does not evaluate it, the teacher assumes that the collaboration carried out by students in learning is just an ordinary interaction and rarely gives students the opportunity to ask questions, differentiates abilities and reduces learning opportunities together, so students do not learn from peers and do not have the opportunity to provide input and respect the opinions of others. This problem then becomes the objective of implementing Lesson Study learning to find out how much collaborative activity between students in learning.  The main purpose of implementing Lesson Study in these subjects is to increase collaboration activities among students. The research team is interested in implementing learning through lesson study. The basic pattern of lesson study is the heterogeneous grouping of students in small groups with four members. The members are expected to share knowledge each other through sharing tasks given by the teacher. The task is continued with jumping tasks. That is, giving tasks / questions that increase without giving examples first. If a third of students can work on the question, then the jumping task is successful. The method used is descriptive. The data collection techniques were documentation and observation. The data analysis used was descriptive. The results showed that there was an increase in student collaboration activities when implementing lesson study, it was 25%.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 332
Author(s):  
Muthiah Rahmi ◽  
Heri Tahir ◽  
Abdul Rahman A. Sakka

The study aims to discover: (i) the causes of community stigma on former convicts in Ganra subdistrict in Soppeng district, (ii) the social interaction of the community with former convicts in Ganra subdistrict in Soppeng district, and (ii) public acceptance of former convicts in Ganra subdistrict in Soppeng district. This research is a type of qualitative research by using purposive sampling technique as to obtain the informants. Ten informants were used in this study according to the needs of the researcher by determining the criteria of the informants. Data collection techniques employed observation, interview, and documentation to obtain concrete data relating to the problems of the research. The data validity technique in this study employed source triangulation technique. Based on the results of the study, it shows that there are three findings: (i) the occurrence of stigma by the community on former convicts there are two, namely the attitude of former convicts who tend to be closed and the existence of social stigma in society "that a person has committed a crime once, he will do it again”, (ii) the social interactions built between the community and former convicts are still well established, but a sense of vigilance remains because they have committed criminal acts, and (iii) the former convicts who leave the detention are not easy to return to and mingle in the community even though they are free. They are still considered as socially disabled persons. However, with the acceptance from the family and society, the former convicts can be embraced to become better persons.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 309
Author(s):  
Nur Ayuni ◽  
Firman Umar ◽  
Muhammad Akbal

The study aims to discover: (1) the dynamics of demonstrations in expressing opinions publicly in Makassar City; (2) the Police strategies in handling demonstrations in expressing opinions publicly in Makassar City;  and (3) the determinant factors in handling demonstration in expressing opinions publicly in Makassar City. This study uses qualitative research with a descriptive approach. Based on the source, the types of data used are primary and secondary data. The primary data were obtained through interview with members of the Polrestabes Police from the Sat Sabhara Unit, the Sat Intelkam Unit, and the Brimob Unit as well as documentation. While the secondary data were obtained from various literatures such as books, laws, and other related sources. The data process and data presentation were conducted descriptively. The results of the study show that: (1) the dynamics of demonstration in expressing opinions publicly in Makassar City showed by the demonstration activities that occurred in Makassar City from January to December 2019 were fluctuating, (2) the Police's strategies in handling demonstration in expressing opinions publicly in Makassar city is based on the Regulation of the Chief of Police Number 1 of 2009 concerning the Use of Force in Police Actions, and (3) the determinant factors in handling demonstration in expressing opinions publicly in Makassar city are two, namely the supporting and inhibiting factors. The supporting factors are: a) there is physical and mental readiness from the police, b) there is good cooperation between the police, c) there is a quick response from the demonstration activity agency; whereas the inhibiting factors are: a) permitting does not comply with administrative requirements, b) presence of provocateurs, c) making sudden requests for permits, and d) lack of communication between protesters and police officers.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 282
Author(s):  
Risal Risal ◽  
Andi Agustang ◽  
Muhammad Syukur

This study aims to determine: (1) the contribution of women farmers in empowering the family economy in Bonto Langkasa Village, Bissappu District, Bantaeng Regency; (2) Allocation of time distribution to women's farming families in Bonto Langkasa Village, Bissappu District, Bantaeng Regency; (3) Decision making on the families of women farmers in Bonto Langkasa Village, Bissappu District, Bantaeng Regency. This research uses qualitative research with a descriptive approach. Based on the source, the types of data used are primary and secondary data. Primary data obtained through the t-interview method, the informants in this study were selected based on respondents who have the capability and credibility in accordance with the problems in the study, where they can provide very accurate information as well as documentation and observations. While secondary data is data obtained from various literatures such as books, laws and other related sources. Processing and presentation of data is done descriptively. The results showed that: (1) The contribution of women farmers in empowering the family economy in the Bonto Langkasa Village, Bissappu District, Bantaeng Regency, besides acting as housewives who did all household chores, they also contributed by working to earn a living such as by farming for increase their economic income in order to achieve prosperity. (2) Despite the workload faced by women as farmers and housewives, and with all the limited time they have, women farmers still have responsibilities related to the household (children and husband). (3) Decision-making on the families of women farmers in Bonto Langkasa Village, Bissappu District, Bantaeng Regency, husband and wife are balanced in decision making


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 301
Author(s):  
Arwina Fadhilah ◽  
Heri Tahir ◽  
Darman Manda

The study aims to discover: (i) the socialization process experienced by visual impairments disabilities of Pertuni, (ii) the forms of adaptation visual impairments disabilities in the community, and (iii) the factors which influence the adaptation of visual impairments disabilities in the community. This study employed a qualitative descriptive approach with purposive sampling technique with 9 informants. Data collection techniques employed observation, interview, and documentation. The data analysis technique used three stages, namely data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. Based on the results of the study: (i) the visual impairments disabilities in the socialization process are essential attitudes, values, norms, and behaviors that can be applied in their lives to be able to adapt and participate effectively in society, (ii) the form of adaptation of visual impairments disabilities produces conformity which is an effort to adapt to visual impairments disabilities by following the prevailing methods in society, and self-isolation as an alternative at the beginning when visual impairment disabilities are unable to accept their condition (self isolation), and (iii) the factors that influence the adaptation of visual impairments disabilities are the reinforcement factors for the needs of physiology,  sense of security, compassion, the needs for appraisal, and self-actualization. The inhibiting factor is a stigma, where the community still gives a negative stigma to the existence of visual impairments disabilities persons.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 268
Author(s):  
Fuji Indira ◽  
Mustari Bosra ◽  
Najamuddin Najamuddin

The results show that the role and function of Addatuang Sawitto before independence from 1942 to 1945 was only a symbol because his role in goverment was taken over by Japan. During the reign og the Dutch East Indies, the kings in South Sulawesi, especially in the Kingdom of Sawitto, were subjected to a short agreement or Korte Veklaring. Then during the independence revolution from 1945 to 19429 Addatuang Sawitto said he was submissive and was behind the Republic of Indonesia, but after the Dutch returned to Indonesia with NICA, the power of the aristocrats or kings was returned to the interests of the Netherlands in winning the hearts of the people. Meanwhile, after the independence revolution in 1950 to 1960 after the Dutch recognized Indonesian sovereignty and the elimination of puppet states including NIT and returned to the Republic of Indonesia, the government system was changed, where the system of government of the Kingdom of Sawitto was abolished and replaced by the Pinrang Level II Region. At the time, Addatuang Sawitto had the honor to lead the Pinrang Level II Region by appointing the crown prince or heir to the throne of  the Kingdom of Sawitto. The one who was appointed as regional headwas Andi Makkulawu who was the husband of Addatuang Sawitto We Rukiyah. Thus, the reign of the Kingdom of Sawitto ended and was changed to the Pinrang Level II Region which later became the Pinrang Regency.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 317
Author(s):  
Salmiah Salmiah ◽  
Heri Tahir

The study aims to discover: (1) the guidance model of narcotics convicts at Penitentiary of Class II A in Sungguminasa; (2) the implementation of guidance model for fostering narcotics convicts in Penitentiary of Class II A in Sungguminasa; and (3) the determinant factors in guiding the narcotics convicts in Penitentiary of Class II A in Sungguminasa. The study uses qualitative research with a descriptive approach. Based on the source, the types of data used are primary and secondary data. The primary data were obtained through interview with narcotics abuse convicts and the officers of Penitentiary of Class II A in Sungguminasa as well as documentation and observation. While the secondary data were obtained from various literatures such as books, laws, and other related sources. Data process and data presentation were conducted descriptively. The results of the study reveal that: (1) there are two guidance models in Narcotics Penitentiary of Class II A in Sungguminasa, namely the personality development model and independence development model or work hard, (2) the implementation of guidance model at Narcotics Penitentiary of Class II A in Sungguminasa has been conducted such as personality development and independence development, (3) the determinant factors in fostering narcotics convicts at Narcotics Penitentiary of Class II A in Sungguminasa are (a) the supporting factors, namely convicts participation in the process of guidance implementation at Narcotics Penitentiary of Class II A and the officers’ enthusiasm in providing such guidance so all programs can be conducted and (b) the inhibiting factors, namely inadequate and unbalanced facilities and infrastructure between the number of convicts and the number of officers at Narcotics Penitentiary of Class II A in Sungguminasa.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 324
Author(s):  
Adi Sumandiyar ◽  
Muhammad Yahya ◽  
Umar Kamaruddin ◽  
Hasruddin Nur ◽  
Arda Arda

This study aims to obtain in-depth interview about Political Relations in Maros Regency in the Study of Simultaneous Regional Head Elections in 2020 South Sulawesi Province. The researcher collected discourse data through electronic media, and the researcher acted as a research instrument on the political relations between the rulers and the community in the 2020 Regional Head Election contestation in Maros Regency. Sources of data are through documentation and informants, while data collection techniques are carried out through in-depth interviews which are located in Maros Regency, South Sulawesi Province. The research informants were 2 people, selected by purposive random sampling. The results showed that it developed in two dimensions, namely; subjective dimension and objective dimension. The subjective dimension is obtained through; (1) network of government actors and bureaucracy; (2) retainer network; and (3) community empowerment group networks can mobilize community support, while the subjective dimension is through creating client patrons.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 292
Author(s):  
Shermina Oruh ◽  
Hasruddin Nur

This study aims to determine (i) the forms of coastal community behavior in mangrove forests. And (ii) the impact of community behavior on mangrove forests. This type of research is descriptive qualitative. This study aims to describe the behavior of coastal communities in the mangrove forests of Balangdatu Village and the impact of the behavior of coastal communities in the mangrove forests of Balangdatu Village, Takalar Regency. The data collection techniques are by conducting observations, interviews, and documentation. The data validation technique is source triangulation, which is to examine the credibility of the data by checking the data that has been obtained through several sources. From the results of the study found that (i) The form of behavior of coastal mangrove forest community consists of ecocentrism (preserving) and anthropocentrism (damaging). Sustainable behavior consists of community-based conservation and preservation of mangrove forests with the application of local wisdom, while destructive behavior of the community over-exploits, changes the function of mangrove lands into ponds and environmental pollution. (ii) Impacts of community behavior in mangrove forests include positive and negative impacts that affect the economic and ecological functions of mangrove forests.


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