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LOUDSPEAKER BAN: HOW COMMUNICATION SHAPED ROTTEN TRADITIONAL VALUES IN BOGOR REGENCY INDONESIA Tria Patrianti; Retnowati WD Tuti; Mawar Mawar
PROSIDING SEMINAR NASIONAL & INTERNASIONAL 2018: PROCEEDING 1ST INSELIDEA INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF ASIA (INseIDEA)
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Background. Throughout history, communication have been fundamental source of shaping values in community and society.  In Rumpin District of Bogor Regency, Indonesia, communities  in two villages namelyCipinang and Rabak have been shaped by communication delivered by their religious leaders and community figures related to loudspeaker ban. The biggest adherent anti-loudspeaker (ASPEK or Anti Speaker) community is in Jatinunggal Dusun or Hamlet in   Cipinang Village, Rumpin Districts. In the beginning,  of restriction loudspeaker had been found in the mosque.  It turned out that the anti the speaker applies in the place where television , tape player and radio and all anything associated with audio , like music also are not allowed because they are  still associated with the speaker. This study aims to seek better understanding how the communication has shaped the community‟s rotten traditional value about loudspeaker ban in the said villages. Method.    This research is conducted through qualitative approach as the goal was to receive spontaneous, rich, specific, and relevant answers to provide the material needed for thick description (Brinkmann & Kvale, 2015. P 192).  A meod for this study, semi-structured interviews were used because the focus of the study was to gain in-depth insights to the perceptions and feelings of the participants such as religious leaders, community figures, cadres, and district staff in both villages.  Results. Respect the ancestors seeming to be the glue of every community in Rabak and Cipinang Villages and it has been shaped by the role of religious leaders and community figures who influence them over generations. Discussion. Religious leader and community figures shaped communication in one-way communication.  Adopted a hypodermic theory, the hypodermic needle model (known as the hypodermic-syringe model, transmission-belt model, or magic bullet theory) is a model of communication suggesting that an intended message is directly received and wholly accepted by the receiver (Raddock, 2011). Despite of the said model had been used for mass-communication process, the hypodermic needle is suitable for the process in interpersonal communication when the sender deliver messages about loudspeaker-ban through generations.  There have been no feedback nor discussion from the receiver.  The communities agree with the power of messages spread by religious and communities figures about their what-so-called traditional values.  Keywords :  One-way communication – hypodermic needle, loudspeaker ban, traditional value
The Ethics of Lives in Rusunawa in Islamic Perspective Retnowati WD Tuti; Oneng Nurul Bariah; Mawar Mawar; Kurniasih Mufidayati
PROSIDING SEMINAR NASIONAL & INTERNASIONAL 2018: PROCEEDING 1ST INSELIDEA INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF ASIA (INseIDEA)
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This paper describes the ethics of living in Rusunawa in Islamic Perspective. Rusunawa is a rented apartment tothe community. The writing of this paper is motivated by the findings of the lives of Muslims who live inrusunawa not in accordance with the values of Islamic law such as not keeping promises, not maintaining theenvironment, and others. Data collection was done by observation, interview, brainstorming, and literature study.Ethics of life in the Rusunawa Islamic perspective is to behave in accordance with the guidance of Islamic lawcontained in the Qur'an and sunnah of the Prophet. These ethics include: being honest, trustworthy, being frugal,keeping the environment clean, respecting each other, helping, and maintaining environmental security.  Keywords: rusunawa, ethics, islam, life
EFFECTIVENESS OF INSTITUTIONAL RELATIONS BETWEEN CENTRAL AND REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS IN THE EDUCATION SERVICE OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS IN SANGGAU DISTRICT-INDONESIA Mawar Mawar; Retnowati WD Tuti; Nida Handayani; M. Sahrul
PROSIDING SEMINAR NASIONAL & INTERNASIONAL 2018: PROCEEDING 1ST INSELIDEA INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF ASIA (INseIDEA)
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Background Problems, Sanggau District is an area located on the border of Indonesia and Malasyia. The regions are troubled by basic infrastructure constraints, such as in the education field. The blurred portrait of education is nothing new, nor is it in Sanggau District of WestKalimantan, an immediate border with Malaysia. There are about 30% illiteracy and 5-10% drop out (Sanggau Education Office: Hamid, 2015). School facilities and infrastructure are very limited. There are students who have never seen a computer, but followed the lesson of Information and Communication Technology (Survey Report of Budget ManagementEffectiveness BNPP 2016). Similarly, the number of classrooms is very minimal and not feasible, the room sealer using plastic tents. Various educational issues in thearea can not be separated from the poor management of national and local education services system providedby the Central and Regional Governments. The overlapping of policies between the central and regional governments is the evidence of the ineffectiveness of institutional relations between the central government and regional government. Problem Outline: 1). What is the Effectiveness of Institutional Relations between Central and Regional Government in the education service of elementaryschool in Sanggau District? 2). What are the driving factors and obstacles. Specific Targets:Recommendations of policy for institutional relations between central and regionalgovernments in education services.The theory of analysis used isInstitutional, Central and Regional Relations and Education Services Theory. Research Methods: Descriptive. Qualitative approach. Data collection techniques: Observation, Interview and Documentation. Determination of Informants Technique: Purposive and Accidental. Data Analysis uses Macc Nabb, Data Validity Test uses Triangulation. Results :The minister of Education and culture affair in giving elementaryeducation services have make coordination with either center government and region government such as with BNPP, BAPPENAS, The minister of general working, BPS, BAPPEDA, and healthy institution, butstill in unefectively caused by not based on MOU in their colaboration. Even in regional government still not in intensively. So the problem and need of society on elementary education not available well.Keywords: Effectiveness, Central Government, Regional Government, Service,Education, Elementary School
SERVICE TYPE ANALYSIS IN PUBLIC SERVICE MALL IN JAKARTA’S INVESTMENT AND ONE-STOP INTEGRATED SERVICE (PTSP) OFFICE Retnowati WD Tuti; Evi Satispi; Mawar Mawar; Dini Gandini dan Tria Patrianti
PROSIDING SEMINAR NASIONAL & INTERNASIONAL 2018: PROCEEDING 1ST INSELIDEA INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF ASIA (INseIDEA)
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Background.   Public Service Mall (PSM) is a breaktrough done by Jakarta’s Investment and One-StopIntegrated Service (PTSP) Office to improve people’s satisfaction.  Jakarta was previously known with its badpublic services conducted by local government. It’s improved up to 98% after PSM existence.  For example,Building Construction Permit (IMB) service had scattered in  various government agencies with unauthorized cost,completed in 60 days.  In reformation era, Jakarta cleaned up to prioritize the satisfaction of Jakarta’s people throughservice innovations such as one-stop integrated service IMB in PSM, Deliverance of Motor Licence (AJIB). Research Questions : 1). How  is the Forms of Service  in PSM ?; 2). What are the driving factors and innhibitors?Research Purpose , to analysis : 1).Forms of Service in PSM 2) to find out driving factors and inhibitors, ResearchFocus : 1).Forms of Services in PSM 2). IMB 3.0 and 3).AJIB . Research Methode: Descriptive; Research Approach: Qualitative; Results:  1).Forms of Service of PSM, DPM, PTSP =  292 , there are 14 Services from otherinstitutions, 2) AJIB conducted through online and offline, 3) IMB Service 3.0 free- conducted as long as it is not viabroker, will be provided free house design.  However, there are weaknesses that few people care of IMB 3.0 ; thereare many brokers; less employees; and a narrow service space.Keywords : innovation,  one-stop integrated service