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Journal : Humaniora

Aspek Simbolisme Telepon Genggam Atik Triratnawati
Humaniora Vol 15, No 1 (2003)
Publisher : Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (74.099 KB) | DOI: 10.22146/jh.778

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Perkembangan ilmu pengetahuan di Indonesia jauh tertinggal dibandingkan negara maju. Terlebih lagi dalam hal kemajuan teknologi. Era informasi yang berkembang sekarang ini telah mendorong negara maju dan negara berkembang terusmenerus melakukan penemuan-penemuan baru di bidang teknologi, termasuk teknologi komunikasi informasi. Kemajuan teknologi komunikasi informasi di negara India dan Cina yang luar biasa terjadi karena sumber daya manusia yang mampu mengembangkan dan mengendalikan teknologi tersebut (Komputer Aktif, 2002:76). Dibandingkan kedua negara tersebut, Indonesia tertinggal jauh, baik pada perangkat lunak, keras, juga akibat terbatasnya sumber daya manusia yang mampu mengembangkan teknologi. Di Indonesia tradisi pendidikan, pengembangan, termasuk penelitian di bidang ilmu pengetahuan belum begitu mendarah daging sehingga tradisitradisi penemuan-penemuan baru di segala bidang kurang berkembang. Permasalahan utama penelitian ini adalah bagaimana pemakai telepon genggam memfungsikan benda tersebut. Apakah lebih ditekankan pada fungsi utamanya atau pada gengsi yang melekat di dalamnya? Di samping itu, penelitian ini juga meneliti aspek simbolisme yang muncul dari pemakaian benda ini, termasuk etika pemakaiannya. Adapun tujuan penelitian ini adalah mengetahui fungsi dan manfaat telepon genggam, mengetahui aspek simbolisme, mengidentifikasi norma dan etika yang berlaku, serta mengidentifikasi aspek positif dan negatif pemakaian alat ini bagi masyarakat.
KONSEP DADI WONG MENURUT PANDANGAN WANITA JAWA Atik Triratnawati
Humaniora Vol 17, No 3 (2005)
Publisher : Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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A successful person is always related with wealth and life satisfaction. Meanwhile the term successful person in different ethnic groups has different meaning and interpretation. The concept about dadi wong (being successful person) exists in Javanese culture which is always mentioned to describe the success of person in his or her life. The article will discuss this .The research was conducted in Yogyakarta on 1995 using a qualitative research method with in-depth interview. The research was held among selected (20) Javanese women aged 17-68 years, which had different education and socio economic status. Dadi wong requires economic, religious, moral, psychological and physical aspects. Other aspects includes gender ideology and culture. According to the Javanese concept dadi wong means merely economic aspect. The ideal concept of Dadi wong should be combined with economic (economic independence, income), culture (socio-status, marriage, family life, education, good in social relation, meaningful to other), morality/religion (religiosity, good moral) and psychology (independence, happiness).
Menjaga Tradisi: Tingginya Animo Suku Banjar Bersalin kepada Bidan Kampung . Serilaila; Atik Triratnawati
Humaniora Vol 22, No 2 (2010)
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This article is an attempt to explain why the bidan kampung exists among the Banjarese, despite the existence of midwives. The data for the research were obtained from interviews with selected mothers, bidan kampung, midwives and religious leaders from the Binuang district, South Kalimantan. The results indicate that nominal or symbolic economic factors for their services and such psychological aspects as patience and peacefulness were determinant in the choice of bidan kampung. Social relationship among bidan kampung and the clients in rural society contribute to their existence.
Masuk Angin dalam Konteks Kosmologi Jawa Atik Triratnawati
Humaniora Vol 23, No 3 (2011)
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This study examines the meaning of masuk angin among the Javanese society, by the ethnographic approach. In this context, the meaning of masuk angin cannot be separated fromJavanese cosmological doctrine, especially in relation to health and human body. In Javanese cosmology, being healthy or ill is perceived as the result of condition of equilibrium. Thus, the therapy for illness or masuk angin should be conducted by restoring the equilibrium.
Gaya Pengelolaan dan Dinamika Trah Jawa Atik Triratnawati
Humaniora Vol 21, No 3 (2009)
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the aims of the article are to know the management of trah to solve the problem in relation to the maintenance of the dynamics of its members. The Javanese trah is important in any level of social class. Even though the old generation is dominant trah member but some adaptation has been will introduce by trah committee in order to attract the attention of young generation to participate in syawalan meeting. Recreation, scholarship, free medication, lottery, door prize, quiz, musical performance syawalan are the ways to create the happiness of the Javanese trah members, to enhance equality and decrease the gap among senior and junior members.
Family Intervention in The Problem of Maternal Death: A Case Study of Pregnant Women in Mbojo, Bima, West Nusa Tenggara Atik Triratnawati; Anis Izdiha
Humaniora Vol 30, No 3 (2018)
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In 2015, the maternal mortality rate in Bima was recorded as 3 cases per 1,000 births, equivalent to 300 maternal deaths per 100,000 births. Although this number is low, it is much higher than the zero mortality rate set by the Sustainable Development Goals. This study discusses the family and community aspects of the maternal health framework, reading the gendered symbolic violence that affect maternal health in Jatibaru Village, Asakota, Bima, West Nusa Tenggara. Data was collected using an ethnographic approach, with techniques including Focus Group Discussions, participatory observation, interviews, and document study. The existence of gender inequities in the family can cause problems when women attempt to access healthcare. Furthermore, families and communities exert control over pregnant women, directing their behavior and attempts to access healthcare according to local customs and traditions. As such attitudes and behaviors are part of the digestive process of knowledge and experience, women often accept and do what is recommended by their families and communities. This social reality of maternal health thus becomes part of gender inequality in society.