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Upaya PerMaTa (Perhimpunan Mandiri Kusta) Dalam Membangun Kapital Sosial pada Komunitas Orang Kusta di Kecamatan Jenggawah Kabupaten Jember Indriani, Yulia Ayu; Santoso, Budhy
e-SOSPOL (e-ISSN: 2355-1798) Vol 1, No 1: Januari 2014
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Jember is an area in East Java province with dense population and diverse cultures and has characteristics in its communities. In addition, Jember has a variety of social problems including unemployment, crime, poor education, as well as cases of infectious diseases that cause sufferers to experience social dysfunctions such as leprosy. Leprosy leads to social problem such as stigma and discrimination in the community. The stigma of disease which is identical with the poor is a big social problem, from exclusion to getting no job. The research was conducted in the Jenggawah village, Jember Regency. The researchers’ reason to choose the village was because it was the leprosy endemic area. The research was designed as a qualitative research. The research results described that PerMaTa organization built trust by improving trust between members, members and board, as well as their partners. PerMaTa built a social network by establishing trust with the public through information media, as well as creating a norm by balancing the rights and obligations of all members. Meanwhile, the obstacles faced were lack of human resources support due to low education, lack of openness among its members, as well as lack of members’ awareness of the association. The conclusion of this research is that PerMaTa as the process of empowerment of people who ever experienced and are suffering leprosy is conducted and organized by a social organization in order to gain a proper living for themselves or others. Keywords: efforts, PerMaTa Organization, social capital
Upaya PerMaTa (Perhimpunan Mandiri Kusta) Dalam Membangun Kapital Sosial pada Komunitas Orang Kusta di Kecamatan Jenggawah Kabupaten Jember Indriani, Yulia Ayu; Santoso, Budhy
e-Sospol Vol 1 No 1: Alokasi Dana Desa dalam Formulasi Kebijakan
Publisher : University of Jember

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Jember is an area in East Java province with dense population and diverse cultures and has characteristics in its communities. In addition, Jember has a variety of social problems including unemployment, crime, poor education, as well as cases of infectious diseases that cause sufferers to experience social dysfunctions such as leprosy. Leprosy leads to social problem such as stigma and discrimination in the community. The stigma of disease which is identical with the poor is a big social problem, from exclusion to getting no job. The research was conducted in the Jenggawah village, Jember Regency. The researchers’ reason to choose the village was because it was the leprosy endemic area. The research was designed as a qualitative research. The research results described that PerMaTa organization built trust by improving trust between members, members and board, as well as their partners. PerMaTa built a social network by establishing trust with the public through information media, as well as creating a norm by balancing the rights and obligations of all members. Meanwhile, the obstacles faced were lack of human resources support due to low education, lack of openness among its members, as well as lack of members’ awareness of the association. The conclusion of this research is that PerMaTa as the process of empowerment of people who ever experienced and are suffering leprosy is conducted and organized by a social organization in order to gain a proper living for themselves or others. Keywords: efforts, PerMaTa Organization, social capital
Upaya PerMaTa (Perhimpunan Mandiri Kusta) Dalam Membangun Kapital Sosial pada Komunitas Orang Kusta di Kecamatan Jenggawah Kabupaten Jember Indriani, Yulia Ayu; Santoso, Budhy
e-Sospol Vol 1 No 1: Alokasi Dana Desa dalam Formulasi Kebijakan
Publisher : University of Jember

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Abstract Jember is an area in East Java province with dense population and diverse cultures and has characteristics in its communities. In addition, Jember has a variety of social problems including unemployment, crime, poor education, as well as cases of infectious diseases that cause sufferers to experience social dysfunctions such as leprosy. Leprosy leads to social problem such as stigma and discrimination in the community. The stigma of disease which is identical with the poor is a big social problem, from exclusion to getting no job. The research was conducted in the Jenggawah village, Jember Regency. The researchers’ reason to choose the village was because it was the leprosy endemic area. The research was designed as a qualitative research. The research results described that PerMaTa organization built trust by improving trust between members, members and board, as well as their partners. PerMaTa built a social network by establishing trust with the public through information media, as well as creating a norm by balancing the rights and obligations of all members. Meanwhile, the obstacles faced were lack of human resources support due to low education, lack of openness among its members, as well as lack of members’ awareness of the association. The conclusion of this research is that PerMaTa as the process of empowerment of people who ever experienced and are suffering leprosy is conducted and organized by a social organization in order to gain a proper living for themselves or others.
Dekomposisi Petani dan Struktur Kerja dalam Masyarakat Pertanian Elanda, Yelly; Santoso, Budhy; Yuswadi, Hary
Jurnal ENTITAS SOSIOLOGI Vol 2 No 1 (2013)
Publisher : Laboratorium Sosiologi FISIP Universitas Jember

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The existence of the orange plantation at Gadingrejo Village, Umbulsari District, Jember Regency has attracted all the capitalist to do an investment. Usually, they’re doing investment to do the rented land and to sell their crops to the middlemen or wholesalers. Because currently, the market for direct agriculture is done on the agricultural land which is through the land rent. The land rent system which is an investment form of all the capitalist has created a new position on the land rent system and that is a broker and the confidant. The presence of both local & foreign tenant has created capital decomposition which later would also be followed by the manpower decomposition. Actually, in Gadingrejo Village, the possibilities of the occurrence of the manpower decomposition have been found. And there were 17 possibilities of it. These condition that the Gadingrejo Village peoples called welfare. And these conditions were different from Scott’s research condition, where Scott saw the deterioration of the farmer caused by the presence of the capitalist. And because of that, as the results the manpower got decreased, it creates unemployment and also there were three kinds of land tenant positions. Keywords: decomposition of capital, decomposition of manpower, decomposition of the farmer and land rental
Indonesian Gastronomy (Volumes 1 and 2) Agus Trihartono; Budhy Santoso; Himawan Bayu Patriadi
The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning Vol 3 No 1 (2022): April 2022
Publisher : Pusbindiklatren Bappenas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46456/jisdep.v3i1.195

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The books “Indonesian Gastronomy Volumes 1 and 2,” written by Professor Murdijati-Gardjito and colleagues, are interesting because they are among the first gastronomic books authored by experts in Food Science and Technology. While representing a coherent work, the two volumes focus on different aspects. The first one explains aspects of Indonesian culinary history at the national and global levels, including the changes that have taken place in the contemporary era. The second volume pays attention to the technical aspects of physical changes and chemical reactions in the food-making process. Volume 2 also describes Indonesian cuisine based on geographical location and ethnic affiliation.
Pengembangan Potensi dan Daya Tarik Wisata di Kabupaten Bondowoso Kris Hendrijanto; Purwowibowo Purwowibowo; Budhy Santoso; Syech Hariyono
Journal of Tourism and Creativity Vol 5 No 2 (2021): Tourism and Creativity
Publisher : Diploma Travel Business, Faculty of Social and Political Science, Jember University

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Bondowoso is a district in the Besuki Raya area, which is different fromvother areas. This district does not have a marine area, while other Besuki areas, such as Situbondo, Jember, and Banyuwangi districts have coastaland marine areas. Under these conditions, the tourism development program is focused on the potential that exists on the mainland. In order to make Bondowoso Regency a tourist destination that can attract tourists, both domestic and foreign, the Bondowoso Regency government has created a potential and attractiveness development program, through the decision of the Bondowoso Regent, Number 83 of 2016. The Department of Tourism, Youth and Sports to oversee the realization of Bondowoso Regency to become a leading destination, by developing tourism programs based on its local potential. Several tourism destination development programs have been realized by continuing to improve the various infrastructure and facilities needed. This is intended to make it easier for tourists to visit various potential tourist destinations in Bondowoso Regency.
Wringinputih: Destinasi Desa Wisata yang Memanjakan Sejuta Rasa bagi Wisatawan Lokal dan Mancanegara Purwowibowo Purwowibowo; Budhy Santoso; Kris Hendrijanto; Syech Hariyono; Djoko Wahyudi; Belgis Hayyinatun Nufus
Journal of Tourism and Creativity Vol 3 No 1 (2019): Tourism and Creativity: Managing and Policy
Publisher : Diploma Travel Business, Faculty of Social and Political Science, Jember University

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Abstract This article focuses on mangrove ecotourism in Wringinputih Village, Muncar District, Banyuwangi Regency.Wringinputih Village, is a new ecotourism destination that is very attractive to both local and foreign tourists.This is related to the success of mangrove forest conservation carried out by coastal communities through community empowerment and their active participation.Through a bottom - up model and managed based on local wisdom by involving as many coastal communities as possible, finally various touirsm objects based on mangrove forests in Wringinputih Village can be realized and become a potential and attractive alternative tourist destination that is visited by many tourists.With qualitative methods and in-depth interviews with tourist managers, community leaders, and tourists in the village, there is enough data to explain this tourist village destination.As a result, Wringinputih village has become some attractions for potential ecotourism based on mangrove forests and others objects developed by local communities and has brought in local and foreign tourists so that it’s can accelerate activities and open employment opportunities for the community and increase their income. Keywords: Wringinputih, Ecotourism, Mangrove Forest, Tourism Destination