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Prosperity: Journal of Society and Empowerment
Prosperity: Journal of Society and Empowerment, is an international, open access, and peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the dynamic issues of society and empowerment. The goal of this journal is community development in various fields of life especially in empowerment.
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Community Empowerment Based on Locality Development to Improving Social Welfare Through Pancur Cave Tourism In Jimbaran Village Ahmad Kharis; Anggih Zuris Tiani; Nteza Fazil
Prosperity: Journal of Society and Empowerment Vol 4, No 1 (2024): June
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/prosperity.v4i1.20427

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This study aims to discuss the stages of community empowerment based on locality development in improving social welfare and the impact of its emergence through Goa Pancur tourism in Jimbaran Village, Kayen District, Pati Regency. Researchers propose two formulations of the problem, namely 1) How are the stages of community empowerment in improving social welfare in Goa Pancur tourism, Jimbaran Village, Kayen District, Pati Regency? 2) What are the economic, social, and environmental impacts of Gua Pancur Tourism Management and Development? This research method is descriptive qualitative with the type of Field Research. Data was acquired from primary sources: interviews with POKDARWIS, the village government, and the Jimbaran Village community. In contrast, secondary data were obtained from village profiles, tourism decree, activity photos, websites, and social media of Gua Pancur. Techniques in data collection are done by interview, observation, and documentation. The results showed 1) stages of community empowerment from before the management of tourism by POKDARWIS until now experiencing significant development this can be seen from the number of visitors to Gua Pancur tourism is increasing every year. 2) the impact of the existence of Gua Pancur tourism is very diverse; the existence of Gua Pancur tourism has an impact on improving the social welfare of the local community; this can be seen from the growing economy of the community from the existence of jobs and more business opportunities.
Opportunity and Challenge for Empowering Indonesian Former Female Migrant Workers Living in Coastal Area Rosita Tandos; Asmaa El Zieni
Prosperity: Journal of Society and Empowerment Vol 4, No 1 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/prosperity.v4i1.20276

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Studies of transnational domestic workers have been conducted in varied disciplines with different focuses of discussion such as women’s studies, international development, human rights, and social welfare. To figure out the life of female migrant workers living in coastal areas is crucial since the women and community examine some more issues. This study specifically explored the main questions of how is the life of women in the coastal community of Prapag Lor village, the district of Brebes in Central Java Province of Indonesia; how are life’s episodes (before, during, and after working) of the women that worked previously as female migrant domestic workers (FMDWs), and the proposed solutions to improve their lives as FMDWs. To explore all of the points, this study collected data by conducting observation, secondary data analysis, and focus group discussions (FGDs) involving 50 female participants (n=50) aiming to explore the dynamic life of women and people living in coastal areas, life as migrant workers, and efforts to improve the living condition of the women, family and the whole community members.
Empowerment of Village Communities Around Forest Through Joint Community Forest Management (PHBM) in Kedungsuren Village Saerozi Saerozi; Dian Adi Perdana; Najahan Musyafak; Dedy Susanto; Lukmanul Hakim; Koree Jarong
Prosperity: Journal of Society and Empowerment Vol 4, No 1 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/prosperity.v4i1.20345

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Community empowerment through the Joint Community Forest Management (PHBM) Program has been implemented so far by the Kendal Forest Management Unit (KPH) together with the community and has succeeded in improving the community economy in Kedungsuren Village. The aim of this study; is (1) knowing the causes of community poverty in Kedungsuren Village, (2) knowing community empowerment through Community Forest Management (PHBM). In this type of qualitative research, with a descriptive approach and case studies, the research locus in Kedungsuren Village is in the KPH Kendal forest area. Data collection using interviews, observation, and documentation. The research analysis uses qualitative description. The results of this research show that (1) the causes of poverty are poor quality of human resources, lack of agricultural land, lack of capital, agricultural products sold to intermediaries, lack of skills in managing livestock, and lots of agricultural pests. (2) Community empowerment through Joint Community Forest Management (PHBM), namely through community skills and additional business capital, entrepreneurial training for LMDH members, socialization and counseling for LMDH, community involvement in PHBM programs starting from planning to the monitoring stage and evaluation, and use of shared funds by LMDH. 
The Work Ethic of The Coastal Community of Java Island in The Perspective of Islamic Theology Udin Kamiluddin; Yayat Suryatna; Muhammad Ikhsan Ghofur
Prosperity: Journal of Society and Empowerment Vol 4, No 1 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/prosperity.v4i1.20613

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This study examines the typology of the work ethic of the people on the North Coast (PANTURA) of Java Island and the correlation between work ethic typology and economic conditions. The research uses qualitative and quantitative methods to focus on communities in Indramayu, Cirebon City, and Cirebon Regency. Results show that 86% of respondents follow the Qadariyah Theological Doctrine, 6.6% adhere to the Jabariyah Doctrine, and another 6.6% have a combined Qadariyah-Jabariyah typology. 86% of workers in the private sector align with Qadariyah, while all civil servants follow Qadariyah. A significant correlation exists between work ethic typology and income: Qadariyah adherents generally have higher monthly incomes than those following Jabariyah or combined typologies. Respondents with Jabariyah and combined typologies typically earn less than 5 million monthly rupiah. Among the 26 respondents with a Qadariyah work ethic, 14 earn more than 5 million rupiah monthly. The study concludes that theological doctrines significantly influence work ethic and economic conditions in Java's coastal areas.
Salutation and Role-Playing: Spiritual and Psychological Synergy to Strengthen the Confidence of Islamic Boarding School Student Yusria Ningsih; Abdul Kadir Riyadi; Amalia Madihie
Prosperity: Journal of Society and Empowerment Vol 4, No 1 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/prosperity.v4i1.20647

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This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of combining sholawat therapy with role-playing techniques to enhance the self-confidence of santri at Darul Arqom Islamic Boarding School Surabaya. Santri, in this context, refers to students in Islamic boarding schools. A qualitative descriptive research method involves data collection through observation, interviews, and document analysis. The findings revealed that sholawat therapy with role-playing techniques had a significant positive impact on Santri's self-confidence. Santri, who participated in this program, experienced increased self-confidence, more active involvement in religious activities, and positive changes in their social behavior. This study suggests that sholawat therapy with role-playing techniques is an effective approach to strengthening Santri's self-confidence in the context of religious education. It provides a foundation for further developing this combination in clinical practice and religious education.
Building Collaboration, Solidarity, and Empowerment for Enterprise Actors in Yogyakarta City, Indonesia: Towards an Adaptation of Digital Platforms Ahmad Izudin; Sheima Fittaqiya
Prosperity: Journal of Society and Empowerment Vol 4, No 1 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/prosperity.v4i1.20063

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This article attempts to identify the role of communities in transforming economics in the digital age. A case study approach was selected in Yogyakarta City to understand the changing roles of local people in technological advancements. The findings of this research illustrate that the government initiative program, known as “Gage” (Gandeng-Gendong), has evolved into a new space of mediatization for developing entrepreneurial activities through a digital platform. The stakeholder initiation also contributes to the solidity of community bonding by engaging local businesses in developing the incubator entrepreneur, leading to more effective product adaptation to meet consumer needs. It is important that the involvement of three key stakeholder roles, such as Academicians, Businesses, and Government (ABG), be actively integrated into developing digital platform users. This study has evaluated the conflict between human roles and technological advancements. If our understanding of human beings fails to adapt to digital media and illiteracy persists, it could lead to alienation. However, effectively managing enterprise platforms through e-commerce and collaborative pathways can be viewed as a new asset in fostering community development on a larger scale.
Malih: An Ethnography Approach on Malioboro’s Social Change and Empowerment Discourse R. Setyastama; Anitiyo Soelistiyono; Tanjeel Ahmed; Vahid Norouzi Larsari
Prosperity: Journal of Society and Empowerment Vol 4, No 1 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/prosperity.v4i1.18202

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This study investigates the liminal experiences of street vendors on Malioboro Street, Yogyakarta, and the street itself as dynamic entities shaped by governmental regulations and social realities. It explores the interplay between power, state governance, small and medium-sized economies, and socio-cultural phenomena, focusing on community empowerment. Employing ethnographic methods, the research provides an in-depth, qualitative understanding of the street vendors' lived experiences and the socio-economic environment of Malioboro. The findings reveal despite the government's pro-SME stance, restrictive urban policies frequently undermine the vendors' stability and economic security. This discord creates a persistent state of liminality for the street vendors, who are continuously displaced and rendered powerless to shape their lives. The study underscores the importance of inclusive and humane urban governance that balances regulatory objectives with the socio-economic realities of street vendors. It calls for involving vendors in policy development, creating flexible regulatory frameworks, and investing in supportive infrastructure. By fostering inclusive, participatory, and culturally rich urban environments, it is possible to create economically vibrant and socially equitable spaces, benefiting all city residents.

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