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Salasika
ISSN : 27160386     EISSN : 26855143     DOI : -
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
The focus of this journal publication is to spread the conceptual thinking or ideas and results of research that have been achieved in the fields of Gender, Women, Child, and Social Inclusion Studies. SALASIKA aims to provide academic literature which is accessible across disciplines, but also to a wider non-academic audience interested and engaged with social justice, studies fields as follows: ecofeminism, human rights, policy/advocacy, gender, sexualities; concepts of equality, social change, migration & social mobilization, inter-religious & international relations, and development mainly scopes the main problems in the development of Gender, Women, Child, and Social Inclusion.
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SPPQT Program Evaluation for Food Access and Food Choice for the Elderly in the SPPQT Empowerment Areas Beathrix Finelya; Theresia Pratiwi; Arwyn Weynand Nusawakan
Salasika Vol 5 No 1 (2022): Salasika (Indonesian Journal of Gender, Women, Child, and Social Inclusion's Stud
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36625/sj.v5i1.80

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The increasing number of the elderly population also causes an increase in various diseases, including malnutrition. To overcome this, the food choice for the elderly in their environment must be considered. Moreover, the elderly tend to experience decreased access to nutrition and healthy food because of their physical limitations. In 1999, Serikat Paguyuban Petani Qaryah Thayyibah (SPPQT) was formed for farmer groups to connect its members and distribute food through its empowerment program. This study aims to evaluate the role of SPPQT’s empowerment for the elderly to increase the food supply, which impacts access and food choice for the elderly. This study involved five participants. The result is that SPPQT has no responsibility for meeting food needs, including food selection and access for all farmers, including the elderly. The SPPQT program is only limited to farmer empowerment involving elderly farmers. However, access to food for all farmers, including the elderly farmers, is good. Yet, the selection of food for elderly farmers is not yet varied. Therefore, it is recommended that SPPQT should develop an empowerment program for the provision of food for older farmers and an increase in knowledge capacity related to food supply through access and selection of food for SPPQT’s elderly assisted groups.
Understanding Child Sexual Abuse in the Religious Contexts in Indonesia through a Lived Experience Alyssa Putri
Salasika Vol 5 No 1 (2022): Salasika (Indonesian Journal of Gender, Women, Child, and Social Inclusion's Stud
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36625/sj.v5i1.88

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Child sexual abuse in Indonesia occurs in various settings, including home, school, or work (in places where child labor is common). The National Commission for Child Protection (Komnas Perlindungan Anak) stated that52% of cases of violence against children from 2020 to mid-2021 were sexual violence (Suminar, 2021).The increasing number of child abuse cases encourages parents to send their children to religion-based schools that, they think, offer safer environments. Based on the data collected by KOMNAS Perempuan, 19% of sexual violence occurred in Islamic boarding schools or Islamic-based education and 3% in Christian-based education. KPAI also noted that 88% of perpetrators of sexual violence in schools were teachers, mostly religion teachers (13.3%) and physical education teachers (40%), the rest being computer, arts, social studies, Indonesian, or other teachers, while 22% were principals. The objective of the study is to unravel the experience in a religious setting. The finding narrated that the effects of child sexual abuse could include depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, complex post-traumatic stress disorder, and physical injury to the child, among other problems. In addition, there was no support from the school community for the victim of child abuse.
Indigenisation of Global Norms: Norm Localization Analysis on LGBTQ+ Acceptance in Surabaya, Indonesia Chairun Nisya; Dwi Ardhanariswari Sundrijo
Salasika Vol 5 No 1 (2022): Salasika (Indonesian Journal of Gender, Women, Child, and Social Inclusion's Stud
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36625/sj.v5i1.90

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In the era of globalisation, norms can easily travel and transfer worldwide; they can also be adapted into certain local norms. Indonesian public acceptance of global norms is heavily affected by religious norms, which are deeply conservative. The acceptance of the LGBTQ+ community by the Indonesian public has been its hard case for that reason. However, in Surabaya, one of the biggest cities in Indonesia, religious norms have been utilised by GayA Nusantara (GN), a local NGO advocating for the acceptance of the LGBTQ+, as an effective tool to reconstruct public perception towards the LGBTQ+ community. This research explains how the GN approach helped the Surabayan accept the LGBTQ+ community. This research highlights the importance of the history of local culture and local wisdom that proves that Indonesian society – to certain degrees – has long been relatively accepting of gender diversity as part of their day-to-day life. However, when it comes to accepting LGBTQ+ as part of global norms, Indonesian still seems reluctant to be open to it. Within this unique context, this research aims to explain the localisation process of the global norms on LGBTQ+ as part of the advocacy strategy conducted by GN. Applying the interpretative research method allows the researcher to interpret the result based on the data without letting the theory and/or indicators shape the research outcome.
The North Kalimantan Aisyiyah’s Contribution to Empowering Women for the Fulfilment of Political Rights Eugenia Dhea Adeline; Suryaningsi Suryaningsi; Mohammad Bashar
Salasika Vol 5 No 1 (2022): Salasika (Indonesian Journal of Gender, Women, Child, and Social Inclusion's Stud
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36625/sj.v5i1.93

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The purpose of this study was to determine the ability of the Regional Leader of North Kalimantan Aisyiyah in contributing to the fulfillment of political rights through women's empowerment. The research employed a descriptive qualitative method with a narrative approach. This study focuses on the contribution of North Kalimantan Aisyiyah Regional Leaders in Empowering women to fulfill their political rights. Data analysis involved data collection, reduction, presentation, and conclusion. The results of the study indicatedthat the contribution of the Regional Leader of North Kalimantan Aisyiyah led to effective and responsive steps towards women's empowerment. Aisyiyah, a large organization, offers various programs of social activities including the involvement of women in politics, among them are political education activities. Although 'Aisyiyah is not a political party, it strongly supports its members who want to enter politics. The supporting factor is that government policies are not gender-biased. The women's empowerment programs to fulfill their political rights were good, but the public response to political awareness was low. It was a challenge to deal with.
Media Campaign Advocacy Supporting Indonesian Ianfu Survivors: A Postfeminist Perspective Kania Bening Rahmayna
Salasika Vol 5 No 1 (2022): Salasika (Indonesian Journal of Gender, Women, Child, and Social Inclusion's Stud
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36625/sj.v5i1.96

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Ianfu is a system of sexual slavery during the Japanese occupation in Indonesia on 1942-1945. Ianfu is interested in researching from the point of view of one of the theories in Feminism, namely the theory of Postfeminism. The purpose of writing this article is for two reasons, first, ianfu is one of the historical facts of Indonesia which is still unresolved. Second, with this article, I hope that more people will know about Ianfu. In addition, this paper was also prepared to fulfill the final semester assignment for the Gender Feminism Course. The method I use in this paper is the Literature Study Method where data collection is directed at searching for data and information through reading documents, both written documents and electronic documents. The results of this study indicate that even though the Japanese have been found guilty in the International Court of Justice in The Hague of the Netherlands for war crimes. The Japanese side still hasn't officially apologized to the Ianfu survivors in Indonesia.
THE Javanese Feminine Leadership during the Pandemic: A study of Sragen Regent’ s leadership style in overcoming the Covid-19 Pandemic Setyasih Harini; Riska Wirawan
Salasika Vol 5 No 2 (2022): Salasika (Indonesian Journal of Gender, Women, Child, and Social Inclusion's Stud
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36625/sj.v5i2.100

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This research aims to describe the female regional head presented by Sragen Regent to overcome with Covid-19 colored with feminine leadership style and Javanese-Surakarta culture. In certain situations, feminine leadership styles characterized by being attentive, humble, empathetic, and close to people are more appropriate and have a positive impact. Sragen Regent dr. Hj. Kusdinar Untung Yuni Sukowati is the first woman to be a Regional Leader raised Surakarta patriarchic cultural environment but her presence as a female regent with local culture. As the nature of the research, this study conducts a qualitative descriptive approach with feminine theory on political leadership styles and philosophy of Javanese-Surakarta leadership style. The result of the research shows the success of the political leadership style presented by Sragen Regent in overcoming Covid-19 by combining and synergizing feminine leadership style and implementing the 5-M: Melek (attentive and introspective), Milik (having a sense of belonging), Muluk (fulfill the daily needs), Melok (empathetic), and Meluk (being close to the people) based on leadership value of Serat Wedhatama. As a leader and a member of Sragen society all at once, the regent shows cooperation and involves the people in socializing and supervising the implementation of health protocol to pursue social welfare.
Analysis of the Local Wisdom and Role of Women Weavers in Samarinda Norhidayat Norhidayat
Salasika Vol 5 No 2 (2022): Salasika (Indonesian Journal of Gender, Women, Child, and Social Inclusion's Stud
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36625/sj.v5i2.102

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Analysis of the Role Women Weavers and Local Wisdom Values ​​ of Tepian Mahakam (Samarinda City) Society in Use of Samarinda style of Woven Fabrics. This study aims to analyze the background of Bugis tribe entry in Samarinda, in addition to this research will explain or analyze the values ​​of local wisdom of the people of the City of Tepian (Samarinda) which is illustrated in the sarong fabric of Samarinda sarong and also look in detail at the role of traditional women weavers and the values ​​of the Samarinda woven motifs. The type of research conducted is qualitative research. This study aims to analyze the values ​​of local wisdom of the people of the City of Tepian(Samarinda) which is illustrated in the sarong of Samarinda. Data collection techniques used are techniques that are usually used in qualitative research methodology which consists of (observation, interview, documentation and library research), source criticism. In addition, interview guides are also used as an instrument to facilitate the collection of data in the form of an explanation of the respondents interviewed and considered competent in the field.
Government’s Responsibilities in Handling Cases of Child Sexual Abuse in Samarinda Suryaningsi surya; Edi Rachmat; Wingkolatin Wingkolatin; Atika Yuliana Ichsani
Salasika Vol 5 No 2 (2022): Salasika (Indonesian Journal of Gender, Women, Child, and Social Inclusion's Stud
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36625/sj.v5i2.107

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Sexual violence in the city of Samarinda has increased since 2020 when the Corona Virus spread in Indonesia. The purpose of this research is to investigate the government's responsibility to handle cases of sexual abuse crimes against children in the city of Samarinda. The research method is descriptive qualitative with a narrative approach. Indeep interviews were conducted by meeting employees who were assigned to the Women and Children Empowerment Service in Samarinda City. The results of research on the government's limitations in handling victims of sexual assault cases due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Conclusion: The government's responsibility rests with the Samarinda City Women and Children Empowerment Service. Various efforts have been made such as improving regulations, socializing, collecting data, receiving public complaints, conducting reviews, monitoring, evaluating, and supervising violations of child protection.
Constraints and Solutions to Problems in Online Learning at SD Kristen Satya Wacana, Salatiga Fidelis Alvin Basundara Prima; Eunice Widyanti Setyaningtyas
Salasika Vol 5 No 2 (2022): Salasika (Indonesian Journal of Gender, Women, Child, and Social Inclusion's Stud
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36625/sj.v5i2.109

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The Covid-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the world of education. Therefore, the government, through the relevant ministries, makes crucial policies by imposing distance or online learning. In an effort to support this learning, the government has also implemented an internet quota program for students by deactivating various social media so that students focus on learning. However, it cannot be denied that there are obstacles in learning. The results of the questionnaire show that network constraints play a major role in learning. With intermittent sound, the network which often crashes is enough to disrupt the online learning process. The solution offered by students' parents is to change the provider or wait until the network is normal. The dominant solution in the results of this study is to carry out learning variations, namely face-to-face and online as well as recording material and adding learning applications so that if there is a disruption to the learning network, the learning continues because the material is already stored on the students' or parents' mobile phones. All obstacles can be overcome thanks to good cooperation between schools, especially support teachers, parents and students.
"Decision to Migrate" of Female Migrant Workers in Sendang Biru, Malang Regency Keppi Sukesi; Henny Rosalinda; Yahya; Wahyu Handayani; Jedda Ayu Inggrida; Elok Anggraini; Rany Purnama Hadi; Rozaila Farcha
Salasika Vol 5 No 2 (2022): Salasika (Indonesian Journal of Gender, Women, Child, and Social Inclusion's Stud
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36625/sj.v5i2.111

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This paper aims to analyse the decision to migrate among the female villagers in a fishery village in East Java, Indonesia. Based on data from BP2MI, until November 2021, Malang Regency is a pocket for Indonesian female migrant workers. However, in Sendang Biru Hamlet, Tambakrejo Village, Sumbemanjing Wetan District, Malang Regency, East Java Province, only a few women choose to migrate. Using the mixed methods of quantitative and qualitative approaches, this study investigated the causes of international migration of women in the village. The quantitative data are derived from 204 household surveys while the qualitative data are analysed using the interview transcripts from semi-structured interviews with 21 current Indonesian female migrant workers and their left-behind families. The study has arrived at some interpretative points that the Sendang Biru Hamlet is a unique coastal area with specific community characteristics where women were given more access and opportunities in a productive public area by utilizing coastal resources as the main economic income. Therefore, migration is not the only favoured option for the female villagers to improve the living standard.