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POLITICAL DYNASTIES IN GOVERNMENT: A CASE STUDY OF NORTH PADANG LAWAS REGENCY GOVERNMENT Riris Marito Akhirani; Fatmariza H.
JHSS (JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES) Vol 5, No 1 (2021): Journal of Humanities and Social Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/jhss.v5i1.4011

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The purpose of this study is to analyze how the dynamics of the political dynasty of the harahap clan government in North Padang Lawas, and how the North Padang Lawas people's response to the system of government political dynasties formed in the district. This study uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive method. The informants in this study were selected using purposive sampling, namely by collecting accurate data or information related to the political dynasty of the North Padang Lawas government through individuals who are believed to have sources of accurate information related to research data. The results of this study indicate that the process of political dynasties in North Padang Lawas was formed due to several reasons. The first is from family relations (familism) obtained both in continguity and marriage. Second, political dynasties are formed through the popularity of prospective leaders. Third, political dynasties are formed from the experiences created by the leaders themselves in the previous period (the quality of leadership) that builds people's trust. Lastly, political dynasties could have been formed due to the influence of the demographic composition of the people who inhabit Paluta district itself, for example the domisioner clan (clan) that inhabited the district, namely the harahap clan. Furthermore, related to the problems above, the community responded with different views, namely positive sentiments and negative sentiments, including: a political dynasty can be a threat to us Indonesians, especially the North Padang Lawas district because it can endanger social mobilization and damage the regeneration of political journeys, as well as the occurrence of practical and dirty political practice. 
THE CONTRIBUTION OF SAPARUIK'S MATRILINEAL RELATIVES IN FULFILLING CHILDREN'S EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AFTER DIVORCE (CASE STUDY IN NAGARI SALAYO, KUBUNG DISTRICT, SOLOK REGENCY) Yulfi Eranita; Fatmariza Fatmariza
JHSS (JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES) Vol 6, No 2 (2022): JHSS (Journal of Humanities and Social Studies)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/jhss.v6i2.5395

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This study analyzes the fulfillment of children's education rights in divorced families related to the contribution of saparuik matrilineal relatives to the Minang Kabau family and society. This study aims to describe the contribution of saparuik matrilineal relatives in the fulfillment of children's formal education rights after their parents divorced in Nagari Salayo, Kubung District, Solok Regency. This research is a case study qualitative research. with research informants totaling 24 people. The data of this research are the results of interviews with parents or matrilineal relatives of Saparuik, religious court clerks, and the guardians of Nagari Salayo, the head of Jorong, and the surrounding community. The data collection technique in this study used interview, observation, and documentation techniques and was analyzed by steps such as: data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The findings of the study indicate that the fulfillment of children's education rights after divorce in Nagari Salayo has been partially fulfilled which can be seen from 8 samples of divorced families consisting of seven women's families, namely mothers and grandmothers, and one male family, namely fathers, women are more responsible. responsible for the continuation of their children's education after divorce than men. Therefore, it can be concluded that the saparuik matrilineal relatives contribute to the fulfillment of children's educational rights after the divorce occurs, this can be seen in the role or contribution of grandmothers, sisters from the mother's side and also the mother of the children resulting from the divorce where the cultural background of the Minangkabau adheres to the system. Matrilineal kinship is very visible in the post-divorce parenting pattern.
THE CONTRIBUTION OF SAPARUIK'S MATRILINEAL RELATIVES IN FULFILLING CHILDREN'S EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AFTER DIVORCE (CASE STUDY IN NAGARI SALAYO, KUBUNG DISTRICT, SOLOK REGENCY) Yulfi Eranita; Fatmariza Fatmariza
JHSS (JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES) Vol 6, No 2 (2022): JHSS (Journal of Humanities and Social Studies)
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS PAKUAN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/jhss.v6i2.5395

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This study analyzes the fulfillment of children's education rights in divorced families related to the contribution of saparuik matrilineal relatives to the Minang Kabau family and society. This study aims to describe the contribution of saparuik matrilineal relatives in the fulfillment of children's formal education rights after their parents divorced in Nagari Salayo, Kubung District, Solok Regency. This research is a case study qualitative research. with research informants totaling 24 people. The data of this research are the results of interviews with parents or matrilineal relatives of Saparuik, religious court clerks, and the guardians of Nagari Salayo, the head of Jorong, and the surrounding community. The data collection technique in this study used interview, observation, and documentation techniques and was analyzed by steps such as: data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The findings of the study indicate that the fulfillment of children's education rights after divorce in Nagari Salayo has been partially fulfilled which can be seen from 8 samples of divorced families consisting of seven women's families, namely mothers and grandmothers, and one male family, namely fathers, women are more responsible. responsible for the continuation of their children's education after divorce than men. Therefore, it can be concluded that the saparuik matrilineal relatives contribute to the fulfillment of children's educational rights after the divorce occurs, this can be seen in the role or contribution of grandmothers, sisters from the mother's side and also the mother of the children resulting from the divorce where the cultural background of the Minangkabau adheres to the system. Matrilineal kinship is very visible in the post-divorce parenting pattern.
POLITICAL DYNASTIES IN GOVERNMENT: A CASE STUDY OF NORTH PADANG LAWAS REGENCY GOVERNMENT Riris Marito Akhirani; Fatmariza H.
JHSS (JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES) Vol 5, No 1 (2021): Journal of Humanities and Social Studies
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS PAKUAN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/jhss.v5i1.4011

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to analyze how the dynamics of the political dynasty of the harahap clan government in North Padang Lawas, and how the North Padang Lawas people's response to the system of government political dynasties formed in the district. This study uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive method. The informants in this study were selected using purposive sampling, namely by collecting accurate data or information related to the political dynasty of the North Padang Lawas government through individuals who are believed to have sources of accurate information related to research data. The results of this study indicate that the process of political dynasties in North Padang Lawas was formed due to several reasons. The first is from family relations (familism) obtained both in continguity and marriage. Second, political dynasties are formed through the popularity of prospective leaders. Third, political dynasties are formed from the experiences created by the leaders themselves in the previous period (the quality of leadership) that builds people's trust. Lastly, political dynasties could have been formed due to the influence of the demographic composition of the people who inhabit Paluta district itself, for example the domisioner clan (clan) that inhabited the district, namely the harahap clan. Furthermore, related to the problems above, the community responded with different views, namely positive sentiments and negative sentiments, including: a political dynasty can be a threat to us Indonesians, especially the North Padang Lawas district because it can endanger social mobilization and damage the regeneration of political journeys, as well as the occurrence of practical and dirty political practice. 
Co-Authors Afrina Yanti Akmal Akmal Al Rafni Alia Azmi Ameliana Agustia Ningsih Aqlaqul Kharimah Arieska Dwi Asmil Armelyta Armelyta Atika Rati Ayla Fandhini Azwar Ananda Buchari Nurdin Chici Cania Afdani Cici Yolanda Danang Pambudi David Hidayat Dewi, Susi Fitria Dian Dwita Indah Sari Diana Lestari Elsa Mulya Agustin Ema Lestari Erfina Nur Asria Rangkuti Erianjoni Erianjoni Fadilla Ulpa Fanny Afri Dewi Fitriani, Yora Gian Fadil Sebastian Gusni Yulia Gustiva Yelviani Hafsyari Hafsyari Hafsyari Icha Haliya Haliya Hanika Gusti Sani Hasrul Piliang Hazrivo Putra Zurna Helmi Hasan Henni Muchtar Hosea Sitepu Ideal Putra Indrawadi, Junaidi Intan Krisnawati Intan Ratna Juita Ira Rahayu Utami Irwan Hamdi Irwan Hamdi Irwan Irwan Isnarmi Moeis Joesa Yolandari Krisna Yuni Chandra Lara Mutiara Lusi Susanti Manna Wassalwa, Manna Maria Montessori Melda Neli Mesi Dirgahayu Meylanie Rahma Fitri Miftahul Jannah Misdela Firma Sari Monica Tiara Muhamad Hendro Nadhatul Mardiah Nadya Salsabillah Nafsil Afdila Namira Febriana Nosy Mutia Angraini Nurhayati Putri Nurhotma Nurhotma Nurman S Oxys Mardi Pebri Karisma Putri Dwi Ramadhan Rafni Olara Dachi Rahayu Rahayu Rahmad Wahyugi Rahmanita Rahmanita Rahmat Danil Rahmat Hidayat Ramalis Hakim Recy Harviani Zurwanty Resy Oktaviani Retno Maya Sari Rika Febriani Riri Ayu Lestari Ririn Okta Yulia Riris Marito Akhirani Riskami Wal Ikrami Rizal Ikhsan Salwiyah Fitriani Santa Marisa Santi Muardini Sesrita Yuliarti Silvia Evandri Siti Fatimah Suci Al Muhayani Suhono Suhono Susi Karmila Tiara Rahayu Tiara Tane Tika Rosmadini Vika Trisna Whisnu Mahisa mandala Putra Wibi - Wijaya Widyaliza Fitri Islamy Wirdanengsih Wirdanengsih Yalvema Miaz Yayuk Hidayah Yeni Erita Yesi Lila Yulfi Eranita Yuliza Yuliza Yurni Suasti Yusnanik Bachtiar Yusnanik Bakhtiar Zaky Farid Luthfi Zhalsa Oktavilia