Tiara Yulita Sari
Universitas Jember

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HAK ATAS RUANG DALAM DISKURSUS AWE-AWE Agung Dharma Yuda Adi Ramadhan; Tiara Yulita Sari; Septian Rahmat Purnomo
Jurnal Ilmiah Sosiologi Agama (JISA) Vol 6, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Sociology of Religion Study Program, Faculty of Social Sciences, North Sumatra State Islam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30829/jisa.v6i1.15122

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Awe-awe is a term for those who have the job of being a road guide for vehicles passing through the Gumitir route, Banyuwangi Regency. The steep road conditions in the Gumitir route area make awe-awe seem to be very much needed. Where this makes awe-awe activities widely practiced by the surrounding community. Initially, the awe-awe was tasked with helping and giving signals to vehicles that were about to pass the bend. However, awe-awe developed into a medium for begging and became a tradition that was passed down to the next generation. The complexity of the awe-awe phenomenon occurs when there is a privatization of space by the power elite which causes a reduction in freedom to do awe-awe. This research uses the perspective of Space theory proposed by Henri Lefebvre. According to Lefebvre, spatial space in modern capitalist society is a battleground that will never end. The purpose of this research is to find out the complexity of the lives of awe-awe actors in the contemporary era which has been colored by capitalist domains and privatization of space so that it has an impact on the lack of fulfillment of space rights by awe-awe actors. The type of research is qualitative research with an ethnographic approach. The results showed that there has been the privatization of space in the Gumitir path area due to the process of land capitalization by the community and local government. This privatization of space also has an impact on the non-fulfillment of the space for awe-awe actors, which over time the meaning of awe-awe has shifted by adjusting the situation and conditions of the existing reality.
RIGHT TO THE CITY: RUANG REPRESENTASIONAL MANUSIA SILVER Septian Rahmat Purnomo; Agung Dharma Yuda Adi Ramadhan; Tiara Yulita Sari
Jurnal Sosial Humaniora Sigli Vol 6, No 1 (2023): Juni 2023
Publisher : Universitas Jabal Ghafur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47647/jsh.v6i1.1407

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The silver man is not a new phenomenon. People who deliberately color their entire bodies with a layer of silver were originally a means of seeking charity. However, over time the phenomenon developed into a means of begging, and some people even consider being a silver man as a job. Silver man are often found around the traffic light area, which in the context of this research is at the intersection of Mastrip Road, Sumbersari District, Jember Regency. This research uses the perspective of Henri Lefebvre's theory of space. According to him, the creation of space will be based on the social interaction that exists in it. The purpose of this research is to find out how the sovereignty of silver man over the representational space that has been created in the city where they are one of the residents. The type of research used is qualitative with an ethnographic approach. The results showed that there was a production of a representational space due to the meeting of two spaces that had been conceptualized differently between silver man and the city government which led to the non-fulfillment of the sovereignty of the city dwellers.
Reframing Gold Mining in Mount Tumpang Pitu: Uncovering Community Complexity in the Flow of Risk Tiara Yulita Sari; Septian Rahmat Purnomo; Agung Dharma Yuda Adi Ramadhan; Nurina Adi Paramitha
JPASDEV : Journal of Public Administration and Sociology of Development Vol 4, No 1 (2023): JPASDEV : Journal of Public Administration and Sociology of Development
Publisher : Fakultan Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jpasdev.v4i1.66663

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In addition to being known through the beauty of its landscape, Banyuwangi Regency is also known as one of the largest gold-producing areas in Indonesia. The gold is none other than the result of mining activities by the private sector which is directly supported by the local government. The gold mine is located on Mount Tumpang Pitu in Sumberagung Village, Pesanggaran District. Mining activities carried out have had various impacts on the surrounding community. One of the impacts that can be seen is the increase in income as well as the welfare of residents around the mine. However, there are also potential risks that are ready to threaten the community itself. Therefore, this research aims to reveal the complexity of the community through the flow of risk in the face of mining activities carried out at Mount Tumpang Pitu through the perspective of the risk community proposed by Ulrich Beck. This research is qualitative research with a phenomenological approach. The results showed that mining in Mount Tumpang Pitu, in addition to benefiting the private sector as mining managers, also contributed to advancing the welfare of the surrounding community. However, on the other hand, some risks have occurred such as mud flooding in coastal areas. This research concludes that mining risk is a boomerang effect of modernity which then leads the community to individual reflectivity. Therefore, it is necessary to increase the prudence of attitudes and actions by all parties involved with mining in Mount Tumpang Pitu.