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Perspective of Online Media towards Settlement Development Case in Bekasi using Agenda Setting Models Tatik Yuniarti; Amiruddin Saleh; Musa Hubeis; Rilus Kinseng
Jurnal Pekommas Vol 3 No 2 (2018): October 2018
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Multi Media “MMTC” Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30818/jpkm.2018.2030207

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Development does not always have a positive impact on the surroundings, but also negative impacts often occur. Social change of society one of them is the impact of the development. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to analyze how the development and social change of Bekasi society takes place from the perspective of discourse in the mass media. The method used is to use qualitative data analysis that comes from news in mass media. The reports were analyzed using Nvivo 11 software assistance. The results of the analysis revealed that the government needed to review and evaluate the permit for the development of apartments and the area, because it had a major social change effect on the surrounding community. From the news in mass media shows that the surrounding communities are much negatively affected by the development. The media agenda, the government agenda and the public agenda are related to the occurrence of social change.
Social Interaction and The Practice of Power Among Small Fishers Asnika Putri Simanjuntak; Titik Sumarti; Rilus A Kinseng
JURNAL ILMU SOSIAL Volume 18, Issue 1, Year 2019
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (848.802 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/jis.18.1.2019.35-61

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Relations between humans and social groups always involve power. Power exists in all fields of life; it includes the ability to govern and also make decisions that directly influence the actions of others. This study aims to determine how social interaction and power practices between the crew and shipowner; and between crews on small vessels. This research was conducted with a descriptive-qualitative approach using a case study strategy. The study was conducted in Muarareja Urban Village, West Tegal Subdistrict, Tegal City, Central Java Province. The results showed that small scale fishers in Muarareja Urban Village, Tegal City can be categorized as daily fishers and weekly fishers. The practice of power between the owner and the daily crew on the small vessels has an exploitative relationship dimension. This relationship is indicated by the compulsion of the shipowner to the crew to keep fishing even though the weather is bad or during a low season. The practice of power between the shipowner and the crew was strongly influenced by the shipowner's debt to the Bank or middleman, which must be paid every month. On the other hand, the practice of power exercised by the weekly fishers to the shipowner is by being able to resign and choose to work with other shipowners easily. If the crew feels uncomfortable working on a ship, they will look for a new shipowner. 
The Impact of State Intervention on Social Capital of Fishermen Community in Small Islands Anwar, Sakaria J; Kolopaking, Lala M; Kinseng, Rilus A; Hubeis, Aida Vitayala S.
Komunitas Vol 6, No 2 (2014): September 2014
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v6i2.3304

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This paper aims to discuss the impact of state intervention on social capital of fishermen community in small islands. The research was conducted in Barrang Lompo Island, Makassar. The data was collected through in-depth interview and limited observation from twelve informants determined by snowball sampling. Questionnaires were also spread to about 40 respondents. The data was then analyzed qualitatively to explain research’s data and facts. The results of the research show that state intervention for the last ten years on small islands communities has impact on various aspects such as the diminishing loyalty and trust among locals to the government. Therefore, the intervention reduce the community’s participation, individually and collectively, in development activities. The situation, in turn, could affect the diminishing political capacity of the locals and government in the implementation of development in the islands. The state intervention, however, strengthened social solidarity, local value practices and the enthusiasm to understand religious values which in turn could tighten the internal bond of a community. This bond can become a potential strength to build communities in small islands. Tulisan ini bertujuan untuk mendiskusikan dampak intervensi negara pada kapital sosial komunitas nelayan di pulau-pulau kecil. Penelitian ini dilakukan di Pulau Barrang Lompo, Makassar. Pengumpulan data dilakukan melalui wawancara mendalam dan observasi terbatas dari dua belas informan ditentukan oleh snowball sampling. Kuesioner juga menyebar ke 40 responden. Data tersebut kemudian dianalisis secara kualitatif untuk menjelaskan data penelitian dan fakta. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa intervensi negara selama sepuluh tahun terakhir pada masyarakat pulau-pulau kecil memiliki dampak pada berbagai aspek seperti, mengurangi loyalitas dan kepercayaan di antara penduduk setempat kepada pemerintah. Oleh karena itu, partisipasi mereka, secara individu dan kolektif, dalam kegiatan pembangunan kurang. Ini akan berakibat pada berkurangnya kapasitas politik penduduk setempat dan kapasitas pemerintah dalam pelaksanaan pembangunan pulau. Kendati demikian intervensi negara juga memperkuat solidaritas sosial, praktek nilai lokal dan semangat untuk memahami nilai-nilai agama yang pada gilirannya dapat memperkuat ikatan internal masyarakat. Ikatan ini selanjutnya dapat menjadi kekuatan potensial untuk membangun masyarakat di pulau-pulau kecil.
The Existence of Gampong in the Middle of Changing Community Mahmuddin, Mahmuddin; Kolopaking, Laura M; Kinseng, Rilus A; Wasistiono, Sadu; Saharuddin, Saharuddin
Komunitas Vol 8, No 1 (2016): March 2016
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v8i1.4967

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The passage of Act No. 18, 2001 on regional autonomy and followed up with the issuance of Qanun No. 4, 2003 on mukim, and Qanun No. 5, 2003 on gampong and reinforced by UUPA No. 11, 2006 on Acehnese government is a history of social identity of Acehnese society, which has been neglected during the conflict. The regional government has made some breakthroughs and one of the breakthroughs was gampong revitalization through a program called “back to gampong”. The study aims to answer the dynamic of revitalization of gampong institution in the middle of special autonomy implementation and the implementation of Qanun gampong in the administration of gampong institution. The study shows that the implementation of program “back to gampong” encourages the strengthening process of gampong institution as well as weakens the institution itself. The development of gampong that focuses on physical aspect has created coordination gap among officials of gampong institution in planning system and financial management.  The tug in the mechanism of financial development and management at gampong has created a space for the involvement and influence from gampong elite in gampong governance. Non-uniform honorary allocation for gampong governmental apparatus is one of indicators of weak role and function of gampong cultural institution because the previous inherent communal values have been calculated economically.
Communication and Conflict of North Coast Resources Utilization in Serang Regency Muldi, Ail; Sumardjo, Sumardjo; Kinseng, Rilus A; Sugihen, Basita Ginting
Komunitas Vol 11, No 1 (2019): March 2019
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v11i1.18051

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The gap in the coastal resources utilization on the North Coast in Serang Regency has the potential to cause conflict between coastal communities dealing with local governments and sea sand mining companies. This research focuses on how the communication practices of the conflicting parties and the typology of conflict, communication interactions in conflict relations and communication strategies in conflict solutions. The research used qualitative approach which was conducted through in-depth interview with informants purposively. The results of the research showed that the dominance of natural resources was the trigger for conflict in the utilization of coastal resources on the North Coast in Serang Regency. The ineffectiveness of government and company communication in managing conflict potentials made coastal communities perceived the sea sand mining activities negatively. Coastal communities fought for their interests in various forms namely demonstrations, anarchism, social conflict between layers and human rights violations. The most active community groups were fishermen because sea sand mining had caused technical problems with fishing and decrease in income. The conflicting parties communicated with each other openly, defensively and in confrontational way. The practice of communication in resolving conflicts ran less effectively because the government and the company did not involve conflicting parties through communication to resolve the conflict. The research findings are the basis of understanding to manage potential conflicts and its escalations through appropriate communication to reach consensus to realize convergence of interests.
PERILAKU KOMUNIKASI MASYARAKAT ADAT DALAM MENOLAK RENCANA REKLAMASI TELUK BENOA Desak Gede Karlina Satwiva Wijaya; Dwi Retno Hapsari; Rilus A Kinseng
Jurnal Sosial Humaniora Vol. 14 No. 2 (2023): Oktober
Publisher : Universitas Djuanda Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30997/jsh.v14i1.8475

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The Benoa Bay reclamation idea is an interesting isssue due to presidential regulation 51 of 2014 has not been revised. This condition effects in the struggle of indigenous peoples be going to start continuesly from the difference of interests between indigenous peoples and the government which ultimately produced a social movements. The social movement has occured in a long period of time since 2012 to 2019. The influence of traditional power can contribute to delaying the progress of the reclamation project. This research aims to examine the communication patterns exhibited by the local community and Balinese customs in their opposition to the Benoa Bay reclamation project. The study adopts an ethnographic approach using qualitative techniques as the research methodology. Data collection involves gathering primary and secondary data through interviews and literature review. The research is conducted in Kedonganan Adat Village, located in Kuta District, Badung Regency. The findings reveal that the Kedonganan indigenous people express their rejection of the Benoa Bay reclamation project through meaningful messages conveyed both verbally and nonverbally. The communication primarily occurs through interpersonal interactions to ensure better comprehension of the messages. These messages carry symbolic significance and have given rise to a subtle social movement, believed to provide protection by the Kedonganan community. Consequently, the Kedonganan indigenous people have successfully secured their victory in the opposition against the Benoa Bay reclamation project through the utilization of customary power and cultural strength.
Co-Authors Achmad Fahrudin Ade Mirza Roslinawati Adi Subiyanto Afifa, Tsonya Yumna Ahma Tarmiji Alkhudri Ahmad Sihabudin Aida Vitayala S. Hubeis Aida Vitayala S. Hubeis Aida Vitayala S.Hubeis Ainun Aviv Saidin Aldina Hapsari Ali Khomsan Amir Mahmud Amir Mahmud Amir Mahmud Amiruddin Saleh Andi Ishak Andilo Toham Andri Sarifuddin Andriani Nasir Annisya Rakha Anandhyta Arif Satria Arya H. Dharmawan Arya Hadi Dharmawan Asnika Putri Simanjuntak Asnika Putri Simanjuntak Astriana Napirah Aulia Tasman Baba Barus Bambang Juanda Basita Ginting Sugihen Bayu Budiandrian Damar, Ario Dedi Soedharma Desak Gede Karlina Satwiva Wijaya Didin S. Damanhuri Djuara P Lubis Djuara P. Lubis Dwi Retno Hapsari Dwi Retno Hapsari Dyah Ita Mardianingsih Dzulkarnain, Iskandar Edvin Aldrian Eka Purna Yudha Ekawati Sri Wahyuni Elbie Yudha Pratama Endriatmo Soetarto Ernan Rustiadi Erwiantono Faris Rahmadian Fasih Vidiastuti Sholihah Fatriyandi Nur Priyatna Fauziah, Piranti Dwi Fredian Tonny Nasdian Fredinan Yulianda Fuad Habibi Siregar Fuad Muchlis Gadri Ramadhan Attamimi Galuh Adriana Geidy Geidy Tiara Ariendi Hamdan Has Hana Indriana Hannan, Abd. Hapsari, Aldina Hasnudi Hasnudi Hilda Nurul Hidayati I Gusti Agung Komang Diafari Djuni Hartawan Iin Sulis Setyowati Iin Sulistiyowati Iis Diatin Imam Gozali Iqbal Ghazali Isdradjad Setyobudiandi Ishak, Andi Ivan Setyastiawan Ivanovich Agusta Jumriyah Jumriyah Khairil Anam Khairil Anam Khairul Amri Khamid Baekhaki Kholil Kholil La Ode Nafiu Lala M Kolopaking Laura M Kolopaking, Laura M Lukman Hakim Luluk Annisa M Khoirun Najib Mahmuddin Mahmuddin Martua Sihaloho Mauriens Sukandar Mega Fajri Aini Saragih Mony, Ahmad Mony, Ahmad Mubasyiroh Mubasyiroh Muhamad Isnaini Muhamad Isnaini Muhammad Hatta Muldi, Ail Muldi, Ail Muryanti Muryanti Musa Hubeis Musa Hubeis Najib, M Khoirun Natsir Sandiah Nia Kurniati Nur Isiyana Wianti Nuraini W. Prasodjo Nurfadilah Nurfadilah Nurmala Katrina Pandjaitan Nurul Fitriya Pang S. Asngari Paulus Boli Petrus Kobesi Purwanto Purwanto Rahmadi Tambaru Rahmat Januar Noor Ratna Patriana Rizaldi Boer Rofinus Leki Rohayati - - S.M.P Tjondronegoro Sadu Wasistiono, Sadu Saharuddin Saharuddin Sakaria J Anwar Salju Salju Saradi Wantona Sarwititi Sarwoprasojdo, Sarwititi Sarwoprasodjo, Sarwiti SATRIYAS ILYAS Satyawan Sunito Satyawan Sunito Satyawan Sunito Sean Foley Seminar, Annisa Sihaloho, Martua Siti Khadijah Slamet Daroini Soeryo Adiwibowo Sofyan Sjaf Sumardjo Sumardjo Suprianto Suprianto Tantry Widiyanarti Tatik Yuniarti Titien Yusnita Titik Sumarti Tri Susanto Tsonya Yumna Afifa Wafi Muhaimin Widhi Kurniawan Widya Hasian Situmeang, Widya Hasian Yoyoh Indaryanti Yusniar Lubis Zeid bin Smeer