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Radio Suara As’adiyah Di Kabupaten Wajo (1968-2010) Andi Fidriani Saleh; Rabihatun Idris; Patahuddin Patahuddin
Phinisi Integration Review Volume 5 Nomor 2 Tahun 2022
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pir.v5i2.33646

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This study aims to determine the background of the existence of Radio Voice of As'adiyah in Wajo Regency. This research is a historical research that is descriptive analytical using historical methods. The results of the study indicate that the background of the establishment of Radio Voice of As'adiyah cannot be separated from the figure of its founder, namely KH. Yunus Martan, who is sensitive to the development of science and technology, was also inspired by the religious program (MTQ) of the Province of South Sulawesi which was covered by Radio Republik Indonesia. So that in 1968 this radio officially aired with the initial goal of establishing it as a propaganda medium. For the sake of smooth management, on July 29, 1972 Radio Voice of As'adiyah was confirmed as a legal entity in the form of a Limited Liability Company (PT) with Deed Number 73 drawn up before Notary Sistke Limoa SH. at the Edge of View.
Pa'belle Fishermen Empowerment: A Communicative Action Perspective in An Industrialized Society Ince Rahma Ismail; Rabihatun Idris; Andi Ima Kesuma
Tamaddun Life Vol 22 No 2 (2023): December
Publisher : Fakultas Sastra - Universitas Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/tamaddun.v22i2.565

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This research examines the empowerment process of Pa'belle fishermen from a communicative action perspective, recognizing that all their activities serve as communication tools with meaning and messages for others. The study aims to analyze the problems faced by the fishermen during the empowerment process, as well as the communicative actions they undertake and the direction of their empowerment. The research utilizes a qualitative Single Case Study approach, with 15 purposively selected fishermen as informants who have at least two years of experience working as fishermen and understand the challenges experienced by fishermen and fishermen groups. Data collection involved in-depth interviews, participant observation, and literature study, while data analysis employed a three-step technique of data categorization, data reduction, and conclusion drawing. The study findings revealed various problems faced by Pa'belle fishermen in the empowerment process, including challenges with government support such as DAU 2021 assistance, the need for "Balean" wooden stakes, nets, extension workers' limited understanding of fishermen's socio-cultural realities, and exclusive participation in meetings with village heads. Internal problems within fishermen groups were also identified, such as the lottery-based determination of Sero numbers, inadequate information dissemination from extension workers to group members, lack of coordination among members, and a group leader who is not open or independent. The study also identified the communicative actions of Pabelle' fishermen during the empowerment process. These actions included intense communication, providing self-managed assistance tailored to the fishermen's needs, active participation in every activity, conveying ideas intensively, daring to express criticism and input on occurring problems, displaying a critical perspective on illegal logging issues, as well as exhibiting power, access, and control over their resources. In terms of the direction of Pabelle' fishermen empowerment, the study suggests the need to strengthen the role of fishermen groups, the digitalization of fishermen's activities, increased environmental awareness, and the involvement of external parties outside the government. This research demonstrates that empowerment processes among the Pa'belle fishermen involve various communicative actions that convey their social situations to others. The findings highlight the key problems encountered by the fishermen, the communicative actions they undertake during the empowerment process, and the directions for further empowerment initiatives. These insights contribute to a better understanding of the empowerment process and offer guidance for policymakers and practitioners seeking to empower marginalized fishing communities.