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Jurnal Partisipatoris
ISSN : 27152421     EISSN : 26563428     DOI : 10.22219
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DEVELOPMENT MONOPOLY MEDIA TO INCREASE STUDENT'S MOTIVATION STUDY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES IN MIDDLE SCHOOL Ichmi Yani Arinda Rohmah
Jurnal Partisipatoris Vol. 2 No. 2 (2020): September 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jp.v2i2.10925

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Research and development of Monopoly media is carried out using Borg and Gall product development procedures. The development of Monopoly learning media is carried out with the aim of increasing student learning motivation on social sciences material in the second semester of class VII at SMP Muhammadiyah 9 Surabaya. Media development is carried out through two validity tests, the results of the feasibility test show different values. The final results show that the developed learning media get 80% good and 90% very good, so in this case the Monopoly learning media in Social Sciences studies is suitable for student learning. Based on observations made by researchers shows after the application of Monopoly learning media, students have better motivation and focus than before applying Monopoly media. 
DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP SYSTEM TO PURSUIT THE VISION, MISSION, AND GOALS OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT S Sulismadi; siti nurul fitria winarsih
Jurnal Partisipatoris Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): Maret 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jp.v2i1.11741

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The role of the rural village government in organizing their people to participate inthe development program is the success measurement of community development.A democratic leader views his role as both coordinator and integrator, puttinghimself to control, manage, and supervise his region without precluding the people’sright to express their ideas. This study aims at explaining the people’s responsestowards unsuccessful infrastructure development by their leader and the village’sgovernment. This study reviewed the phenomena using the qualitative approach;the data analysis used descriptive method to analyze the data. An active roleof the society in the infrastructure development shows the concern on the localenvironment. The emergence of activity whose primary purpose is to initiateinfrastructure development such as road and bridge can provide advantages for thelocal people and maintain a good relation among those people.
NO AGRARIAN REFORM: REVOLUTIE WITHOUT REVOLUTION? Ganjar Razuni; Adilita Pramanti
Jurnal Partisipatoris Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): Maret 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jp.v2i1.11742

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RI’s independence is a revolution to form a nation and state with an independentsocial structure. One of the instruments of de-colonization of the Indonesian peopleis the Agrarian Revolution. The matter of study in this paper is why, since Sokarnostepped down, the implementation of agrarian reform became half-hearted. Thiswriting method with a literature study through historical, descriptive analysis. Theresult reveals there has not been a fundamental change in the basic socio-agrarianstructure in Indonesia, and people fought for it from 2014 until now
PARTICIPATORY MAPPING FOR DISASTERS IN TULUNGREJO VILLAGE, BUMIAJI SUB-DISTRICT, BATU CITY Lutfi Amiruddin; Genta Mahardhika Rozalinna
Jurnal Partisipatoris Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): Maret 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jp.v2i1.11743

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The ecological situation in Batu has a significant potential disaster, one of the areasthat have this is Tulungrejo village in the Bumiaji sub-district of Batu city. In general,there have been thirty-two disaster outbreaks in the Bumiaji sub-district; the areawith the most disaster risk is Tulungrejo village. Therefore, as an awareness ofemergency response situations, participatory mapping for disaster potential risk isessential to conduct by using the information of local people. This research appliedthe Participatory Geographic Information System (Pgis) as the mapping approach.The purpose of using this approach is to produce a disaster risk potential map asthe reference in determining the priority of disaster risk reduction based on theinformation that exists in the local area. This participatory mapping is an essentialpart of creating the social-technical resilience by the community.
POLITICAL THREATS ONPERSONAL DETERIORATION THROUGH TRENDSETTING OF SARA EVENTS W Wahyudi
Jurnal Partisipatoris Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): Maret 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jp.v2i1.11744

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This article analyzes the phenomenon of socio-political “crime”, which occursand develops in the state life of Indonesia. The form of this phenomenon is socialnegativism; a concept of which views the different socio-cultural attributes apartfrom itself as negativity. The ideology of this concept resulted in personalitydeterioration through the trendsetting events with a background of ethnicity,religion, race, and inter-group relation on social media. This portrait of the socialworld is very much in contradiction with the character or identity of Indonesianswho uphold the values and norms of Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution. Thepersonality deterioration politics aims at destroying the integrity of politicalcontestants, both generally and in particular, therefore, it can widen the road to itssuccess in gaining power supremacy. The emergence of personality deteriorationpolitics is due to the weakness of civil society in Indonesia. On one side, theIndonesian public still depends significantly on the state, and on the other hand,it does not have full freedom to avoid the nepotism as a common practice in thecountry. This weakness of Indonesian civil society has resulted in the inability ofmulticulturalism to develop in the country.The particular situation and condition have caused the more common practice ofsocial negativism and personal deterioration. These pathogenic social phenomena, bothmicro and macro, has become a serious threat towards the life of the nation, which aims atcreating prosperity and serenity for all its citizen.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF GOA TABUHAN AND ITS IMPACT IN PACITAN REGENCY Siti Hawa Nurjannah; Yusuf Adam Hilman; Bambang Triono
Jurnal Partisipatoris Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): Maret 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jp.v2i1.11745

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This study aims at finding out the development of Goa Tabuhan and its impact asa tourist attraction. As an addition, this study also attempts to find out the efforttaken by the Tourist Office in developing the tourism sector in Pacitan regency.This study also conducted an effort comparison between the Tourist Office andWareng rural village of Punung sub-district, who manages the Goa Tabuhan touristattraction in Pacitan regency. This study used a descriptive qualitative method;there were nine informants consisted of four tourist office representatives, two of thevillage representative, two of the Goa Tabuhan local people, and one visitor of GoaTabuhan. Based on the result of the study, there is a significant impact on societyin the surrounding area of Goa Tabuhan; its visitors also experience the impact. Theimpact that affects society is in the form of economic and social and cultural effects.
THE MYTH OF ECONOMIC GROWTH IN TUMPANG PITU GOLD MINE IN BANYUWANGI EAST JAVA Maghfiroh Sandi Pratama Putri; Angga Prasetyo Adi
Jurnal Partisipatoris Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): Maret 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jp.v2i1.11746

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Growth becomes a measure in assessing the progress of both countries and regions,to pursue growth will sacrifice the environment on a large scale for the benefit ofcapital that will have an impact on increasing the growth of gross domestic product(GDP). The growth regime will result in environmental exploitation, as happened inthe Banyuwangi Tumpang Pitu gold mine. This study uses the Degrowth approach,which provides a critical view of the forms of growth that are continuously damagingto the environment and choosing alternatives for sustainable growth and can beharmonized with the ecology. Degrowth becomes a foothold in the analysis processto reduce and even eliminate the size of growth that only looks at the aspect ofGDP, which is explained as a regime that massively destroys the environment, ashappened in the Banyuwangi Tumpang Pitu gold mine.
GOVERNANCE DEVELOPMENT OF PUJON KIDUL'S VILLAGE TOURISM Natcha Longkul; Wanwisa - Wongpon; Wepawee Burana; Dara Fitria Melani Putri; Alliya Safitri; Ach. Apriyanto Romadhon
Jurnal Partisipatoris Vol. 2 No. 2 (2020): September 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jp.v2i2.11950

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This research is a qualitative research study. This research aims to 1) study important factors in the development of the tourist village of Pujon Kidul 2) study sought to answer how Pujon Kidul drives the development of a tourism village. Data were collected using in- depth interviews. Discussions from key informants such as a head of Pujon Kidul village, and non-participatory interviews. The study results show that the governance of the development of the Pujon Kidul tourism village has 4 important factors for development: 1) Human Capital most people in the village receive the training of working skills resulting from the cooperation of nearby villages to have skills in the problems encountered are that the people in the village have an education at the elementary level. Therefore is an obstacle to development 2) Local Participation is led by the head of the village that is the main determinant and determination the people in the village cooperate and follow the leader. 3) Financial Management the development budget of the village is mainly from the capitalization of the people in the village, beginning with the head of the village. 4) Managerial Skill the head of the village has used strategic management by able to manage village development including the development of the agricultural and resources of the village to increase value. Governance of the development of Pujon Kidul tourism village the most encouraging factors are local participation and managerial skills both factors are ready for development. People in the village are active and involved in development. Including the ability of the leader to create a point of sale for the community, planning, decisions, and add value to community resources as for the other two factors is still a management difficulty in human capital, people still lack access to basic education which is an important foundation local governments should emphasize and attend of this and financial management factors lack government support which is considered as the main factor in the development.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM BASED ON LOCAL ECONOMIC IN PUJON KIDUL VILLAGE NUTTAPOL - LERTSIRISAKULCHAI; Kaewketsaya Songthan; Pannipa Muangmontre; Atika Dwi Febriyanti; Ach. Apriyanto Romadhon
Jurnal Partisipatoris Vol. 2 No. 2 (2020): September 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jp.v2i2.11951

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       The development of Tourism based on local economic is very important, and in many regions with unique physical characteristics that are rich in natural resources which can be further developed to be a popular tourist destination and able to stimulate the local economy such as together The purpose of this research is to find the development of tourism based on local economic in Pujon Kidul village and to find any problems and obstacles in local economic development of local government including the well-being of the community. The main problem that may be a deterrent to development is human resources from the community, because most people in the community There is still relatively little participation in community activities, including the interest in development. The research method used in this study is a qualitative research method, including secondary data and data collection from interviews. There is a descriptive description. Tourism development is based on the local economy, with an emphasis on management in two principles, agriculture and animal husbandry, from the results of this study it can be concluded that an important step in the development of local economy-based tourism is territorial diagnosis and institutional mapping, the process of growing sensitivity, and creating a local forum / regionally. The implementation of these three steps can be said to have been successfully implemented in Pujon Kidul village.Therefore, the study concludes that local economic development and the identification of obstacles to self-government, including what can be resolved quickly, make tourism development more efficient and lead to the fact that local people Can make money To the community for a better quality of life and well-being. 
SOLIDARITY DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC ( A CASE STUDY ON THE SOCIAL ACTION OF YOGYAKARTA FOOD SOLIDARITY AND THE INTERFAITH NETWORK FOR COVID-19 RESPONSE) Didid Haryadi; Devira Nur Malitasari
Jurnal Partisipatoris Vol. 2 No. 2 (2020): September 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jp.v2i2.12849

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Reality pandemic Covid-19 has a significant impact on the social, economic, political, and cultures around the world. Covid-19 which hit Indonesia has brought organic collective awareness from civilians through social movements. Initiatives from citizens to help one another are based on three things; the existence of a collective identity, a sense of injustice, and solidarity. This research focuses on two social movements initiated by ‘Solidaritas Pangan Jogja’ (SPJ) and ‘Jaringan Lintas Iman Tanggap Covid-19’ (JIC). The basic principles of mutual assistance, spontaneous collective awareness, and the same social needs form a pattern of solidarity and social movement in these two organizations. Therefore, this research focuses on the process of forming social awareness patterns that are manifested through collective behavior. This research uses a qualitative approach through case studies. Social solidarity and social movements are two concepts that are used as a basis for data analysis. There are two differences between the SPJ and JIC movement patterns. This research uses a qualitative approach through case studies. Social solidarity and social movements are two concepts that are used as a basis for data analysis. There are two differences between the SPJ and JIC movement patterns. The SPJ movement can be categorized as a conventional social movement with an orientation towards creating collective and cross-class social awareness. Whereas the JIC movement is a kind of new social movement which using the basics of the collectivity to understand norms and religious values. While the similarity of the two movements is always to prioritize the distribution of human values that are sustainable. The determining factor for the formation of a collective movement depends not only on the material resources available, but rather on the strength of ideas and cultural resources. That is about the articulation and collective construction of a new relationship (or redefinition) between the person as an individual and the person (as an ulama or cleric, citizen, and family). The SPJ movement carries the value of nativism while the JIC movement is a representation of the growth of new social movements that arise because of the spread of religious values in the social, cultural, economic, and political dimensions as citizens.Keywords: Pandemic Covid-19, Solidaritas Pangan Jogja (SPJ), Jaringan Lintas Iman           Tanggap Covid-19 (JIC), Social Capital, Social Movement