Authors:Kartika Ilma Rosyadi, Ferry Dwi Cahyadi, Agung Setyo Sasongko Pages: 114 - 124 Abstract: Sawarna White Sand Beach is one of the beaches in Lebak Regency, which is located in the south of Java Island and directly adjacent to the Indian Ocean. It has surfing potential which is quite famous to foreign countries. It turns out that the existing tourism potential has not been properly supported by the community and local government, the management of tourism which is still lacking makes these tourism objects tend to be left behind and not managed properly. The purpose of this study is to determine the suitability and carrying capacity of the surfing tourism area at the Sawarna White Sand Beach tourist attraction, and to formulate alternative strategies that can be applied in developing surfing tourism at that location. This analysis uses the calculation of the suitability index formula for surfing tourism, the formula for the carrying capacity of the beach tourism area for the surfing category, and SOAR analysis. The results of the analysis that has been carried out show the results of the suitability value of surfing tourism in Surf Zone 1 of 95% which belongs to the S1 category (very suitable), while the suitability value of surfing tourism in Surf Zone 2 is 65% which belongs to the S2 category (suitable), with the carrying capacity of the surfing tourism area as measured along Surf Zone 1 and Surf Zone 2 is 65 people/day. As for the results of the analysis that has been carried out using the SOAR matrix, there are 3 leading alternative strategies that can be carried out in developing surfing tourism at the Sawarna White Sand Beach tourist attraction in the form of forming management and placing human resources in managing more complex and organized tourism objects, carrying out development the availability of supporting facilities for complete and sustainable surfing tourism, and also followed by tourism promotion through the provision of surfing championship events held at the Sawarna White Sand Beach tourist attraction. PubDate: 2023-11-25 DOI: 10.56680/slj.v4i3.51379 Issue No:Vol. 4, No. 3 (2023)
Authors:Lasmia Saleh Lingara, Rayuna Handawati, Ilham B Mataburu Pages: 125 - 132 Abstract: Study aims to determine visitor satisfaction with tourist destination infrastructure and facilities at Ranca Upas Bandung Regency using a quantitative descriptive analysis research method. The sampling technique in this study was by accidental sampling technique with 56 respondents and processed using a Likert scale. Based on the results of the study, West Java Province was the origin of the most visitors in this study, and assessing the infrastructure facilities provided by the Ranca Upas tourist destination was very satisfied. Meanwhile, the least number of visitors came from East Java Province who assessed that the infrastructure and facilities at Ranca Upas were very dissatisfied. The most popular tourist attractions at Ranca Upas tourist destinations are deer breeding, this is because respondents can interact directly with deer along with affordable deer food prices, while what is less desirable is the Outbound area which is quite far from other attractions and there are no directions. make visitors do not know the location of the outbound area. From the data above, the majority of visitors are quite satisfied with all infrastructure and facilities. PubDate: 2023-11-25 DOI: 10.56680/slj.v4i3.51694 Issue No:Vol. 4, No. 3 (2023)
Authors:Risna K, Siti Nurkhatifa Djasman, Anggi Anugrah Wardani, Sumayyah Sumayyah, Feri Padli Pages: 133 - 140 Abstract: Community Resilience in Facing Flood Disasters in Maros Baru District Maros, Regency. This research aims to determine the factors that influence and the level of community resilience in facing flood disasters in Maros Baru District. The method used in this research is a survey with qualitative methods. Data collection techniques use observation, interviews and documentation. The data analysis technique uses interactive analysis. The research results based on the results of data analysis show (1) factors that influence community resilience in facing flood disasters in Maros Baru District, Maros Regency, namely the capacity of the community to reduce risk or damage through mitigation and adaptation, the capacity to maintain basic functions and structure in a disaster situation, capacity to recover after a disaster event. Of the three factors that influence community resilience in facing flood disasters in Maros Baru District, Maros Regency, the first indicator, namely the capacity of the community to reduce risk or damage through mitigation and adaptation, is the most influential among the other two factors. (2) the level of community resilience in facing flood disasters in Maros Baru District, Maros Regency, which includes capacity, threats and vulnerabilities. Among these three indicators, capacity is the thing that has the most influence on the level of community resilience in facing flood disasters in Maros Baru District, Maros Regency. PubDate: 2023-11-25 DOI: 10.56680/slj.v4i3.53138 Issue No:Vol. 4, No. 3 (2023)
Authors:Fuspa Yulia, Ainul Fahriah, Jusni Jusni, Syarifah Pingkiyani, Hasni Hasni Pages: 141 - 150 Abstract: Annyorong Lopi is a form of gratitude from boat owners and craftsmen for the completion of the boat.This research aims to find out the rituals carried out by the Bontobahari community, with the aim of uncovering the symbolic meaning, impact of the ritual, and the religious perspective that accompanies its implementation. The research methodology used is qualitative-descriptive, using a phenomenological approach. Data collection was carried out through three methods, namely interview sessions, field observations, and ritual documentation. The data was analyzed through three stages, namely data reduction, data presentation, and verification. The research results reveal that: 1) Rituals have meaning in warding off negative influences and warding off disasters, the implementation of which includes various stages that reflect gratitude for the opportunity to carry out traditions and the various values therein. 2) Rituals have a broad impact on the construction of pinisi boats, including physical, spiritual and symbolic aspects. 3)The implementation of the ritual adheres to the religious beliefs of the surrounding community. Drawing on prayers from the Quran, the ritual is conducted in accordance with Islamic teachings while preserving the cultural identity and ancestral traditions of the Bontobahari community. This ritual exemplifies the harmony between tradition, ancestral beliefs, and religion in the lives of the Bontobahari community. PubDate: 2023-11-25 DOI: 10.56680/slj.v4i3.53242 Issue No:Vol. 4, No. 3 (2023)
Authors:Andi Sadriani, Dyan Darmayanti Manda, Syarifah Wafiqah Warda Pages: 151 - 156 Abstract: This article reviews how students of the Faculty of Social Sciences, Makassar State University, class of 2021 interpret the concept of beauty. This study arises because the author wants to understand how the meaning of beauty among students, considering that the author's findings from initial observations indicate variations in perception in understanding the concept of beauty. This difference tends to be related to appearance, so students try to look attractive by using makeup when going to campus. This shows that the concept of beauty has become a necessity that seeks social recognition, appreciation, and self-achievement among students. This research uses Alfred Schutz's Phenomenological theory in a qualitative research approach with a phenomenological type of study. The results showed that each student has a different perception of beauty in their appearance when on campus. They tend to focus more on objective aspects of understanding beauty, such as white skin, attractive appearance, face, attitude, and behavior, rather than subjective aspects related to the heart, soul, and positive thinking. Students who want to look beautiful tend to assume that by putting on makeup and following beauty trends, they will be more accepted in their social environment. PubDate: 2023-11-25 DOI: 10.56680/slj.v4i3.53796 Issue No:Vol. 4, No. 3 (2023)
Authors:Andi Yosi Adiwisastra Pasca Agustang, Andi Dody May Putra Agustang, St Alifyani Zahra, Andika Wahyudi Gani Pages: 157 - 164 Abstract: This research aims to analyse 1) The panopticon as a religion that discloses the minds and bodies of dominant actors who reject LGBT people. 2) Forms of violence against LGBT people in the name of religion. 3) The resistance of LGBT people to their rejection. To achieve these goals, this research uses Foucault's Panopticon theory, Lacan's Psychoanalysis theory, Galtung's violence theory and Bulter's Performativity theory. This research method is qualitative-descriptive. Data collection techniques include observation, interviews and documentation and are analysed using data reduction techniques, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results of this study show 1) Religion becomes panoptipkon because it is not in accordance with religious values based on Q.S 51:49, Q.S 49:13, Q.S 7:80, Q.S 2 7:54, Q.S 29:28 so that society and mass organisations reject the existence of LGBT people and religion also provides objects of enjoyment such as tranquility, protection, moral and ethical guidelines so that LGBT people are also required to follow religious teachings. 2) Forms of violence against LGBT people include physical and verbal violence, structural violence based on the violence of Indonesian religious culture which is the majority of religious people so that LGBT is considered to disrupt their order even though the act violates article 351 KHUP, 352 KHUP, 359 KHUP, 311 KHUP and human rights. 3) The resistance of LGBT people by performing acts of identity performativity such as wearing clothes according to their gender identification, deconstructing cultural norms such as deconstructing standardised gender language, stereotypes and binaries, collaborating with YLBHI and 23 organisations with the aim of protesting and denouncing the draft regional regulation (raperda) because it is not in accordance with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. PubDate: 2023-11-25 DOI: 10.56680/slj.v4i3.53931 Issue No:Vol. 4, No. 3 (2023)
Authors:Kulyasin Kulyasin, ahmad subair Pages: 165 - 171 Abstract: Penelitian ini berangkat dari permasalahan sejarah lokal yang sering terabaikan dibanding dengan sejarah nasional, sehingga peneliti mencoba memadukan dua tema sejarah dalam satu media pembelajaran yang disebut dengan Matriks waktu. Media ini menampilkan garis lurus kemudian pada sisi kanan terdapat penjelasan peristiwa lokal, pada sisi kiri terdapat sajian peristiwa nasional. Pada saat guru mengajar sejarah nasional, pada saat yang sama juga sedang mengajarkan peristiwa lokal. Penelitian ini dilakukan di MAN Insan Cendekia Gowa Kelas XI dengan rasionalitas penyajian peristiwa lokal (gowa) dan nasional yang ada di daerah tersebut. Untuk menguji pengaruh media Penelitian ini menggunakan metode Kuantitatif dengan model true eksperimen desain. Adapun hasil penelitian ini menujukkan hasil sebagai berikut: hasil pre test siswa sebelum penerapan media matrix waktu sejarah lokal adalah sebagai berikut, Mean 85,75 dari 24 siswa. Setelah dilakukan penerapan hasil belajar rata-rata siswa 97,74. Dari hasil tersebut dapat disimpulkan bahwa penerapan media matrix waktu berpengaruh terhadap hasil belajar siswa kelas XI MAN Insan Cendekia Gowa. PubDate: 2023-11-25 DOI: 10.56680/slj.v4i3.53919 Issue No:Vol. 4, No. 3 (2023)
Authors:Sulaiman Zhiddiq, Abdul Mannan, Muhammad Yusuf, Maddatuang Maddatuang, Ansarullah Tabbu, Jeddah Yanti Pages: 172 - 181 Abstract: Determination of land for the development of agricultural and forestry crops important to know as mitigation in the watershed Kaonisik Tinggimoncong Gowa district in South Sulawesi. Based on land suitability and productivity data supporting the use of land for agriculture and forestry crops on some land units. Land suitability classes determined by laboratory and field test results on a number of land characteristics that are matched to the criteria of the guidelines to grow plants with CSR/FAO staff (1983). Land mapping unit is the smallest unit that is used as the evaluation unit, obtained through remote sensing interpretation, analysis, topographical maps, geological maps, soil maps, land use, slope and soil, passed penampalan (overlay) to acquire land units map. The results showed that: 1) land suitability classes for agricultural crops; corresponding marginal (S3) 12 land units: 1450 ha (38.5%), does not match the current (N1) 1 unit area: 80.5 ha (2.2%), and not suitable permanent (N2) 11 land units: 2094 ha (59.3%). The limiting factor is the dominant medium roots (r), nutrients available (n), and terrain (s), while for forest plants: as marginal (S3) 8 units of land: 952 ha (24.9%), it is not appropriate at this time (N1) 6 unit of land: 644 ha (17.7%), not suitable permanent (N2) 10 land units: 2029 ha (57.4%). The limiting factor is the dominant medium roots (r). 2) Agihan sub-class of land suitability potential (S3rns) for the coffee plant in the village of Jonjo, Baliti, Majannang, Borong Bulo, Laloasa, Bangkitonro, Bontopanno, Gallang, with an area of 1450.5 ha Pattiro (38.5%), according to the plant sengon marginal (S3ns) Majannang village, Borong Bulo, Jonjo, Laloasa, Tonrokombang, and Manimbahoi with an area 952 ha (24.9%). PubDate: 2023-11-25 DOI: 10.56680/slj.v4i3.54411 Issue No:Vol. 4, No. 3 (2023)
Authors:Anggoro Putranto, Dyah Ayu Ratnaningrum Pages: 182 - 189 Abstract: The research discusses the empowering role of local communities in developing tourist villages which has an impact on the welfare of the community. The tourism sector is an alternative that can be used as an effort to improve welfare through community empowerment. The Plumpung Park tourist attraction, which is based on potential, is managed by local communities in the Gesikan Village area, Pakel District, Tulungagung Regency, which is an application of community empowerment in tourist villages. The aim of this research is (1) to describe the supporting and inhibiting factors of the Plumpung Garden Tourism Village, (2) to describe the role of the community in developing Plumpung Gaarden tourism. This study used descriptive qualitative method. The research results show (1) the existence of factors inhibiting and supporting the development of Tourism Villages. Supporting factors can be maximized to minimize existing obstacles and weaknesses of the village. (2) Management of tourist villages requires the participation and concern of local communities for the development of tourist village areas as well as providing creative ideas and innovations for the development of these tourist village areas. Supporting facilities in tourist villages also have an important role in providing benefits to visitors. Regarding development in the Taman Plumpung tourist village, it is still in the development process which is not yet optimal, so there is still development that must be carried out on an ongoing basis. Through community empowerment in tourist villages, it is hoped that it can sustainably improve the welfare of the community. PubDate: 2023-11-25 DOI: 10.56680/slj.v4i3.53782 Issue No:Vol. 4, No. 3 (2023)
Authors:Mina - Holilah, Muhammad Nur, Triani Widyanti Pages: 190 - 201 Abstract: Research of STM (Science, Technology and Society) approach to social studies learning has not been developed much. So far, STM has been used more in science learning. This research was designed as a positive response in facing the Industrial Revolution 4.0 which had a revolutionary impact on the education. Consistently integrated efforts are needed to develop science and technology-based learning innovations that are closely related to societal problems which are the subject of social studies. The research method used is a survey. The android application is used as a means to improve social studies learning practices in junior high schools, especially for online learning. Social studies learning activities ultimately lead to the 21st century 4C skills (Collaboration, Critical Thinking, Creativity, and Communication). Social studies learning is expected to not only equip students with knowledge, but also with the attitudes and skills that are qualified in the 21st century. PubDate: 2023-11-25 DOI: 10.56680/slj.v4i3.51585 Issue No:Vol. 4, No. 3 (2023)
Authors:Syamsul Bakhri Gaffar, Rahmawati Syam Pages: 202 - 211 Abstract: The research aimed to find out the influence of the community learning centre organizers traditional leadership behavior and their achievement motive on performance. The method used in this study, was the survey method with the data collecting technique involving questionnaire, achievement motives scale, performance measurement scale, and documentation. The ordinal scaled data have to be converted into interval scale data with using the Successive Interval Method. The result of the analytical test, using through the path analysis, result are obtained, namely: (1) the traditional leadership behavior has a significant correlation with the achievement motive; (2) the traditional leadership behavior has direct influence to the community learning centre organizers performance; (3) the achievement motive has direct influence to the community learning centre organizers performance, and (4) the traditional leadership behavior and achievement motive are comprehensive influences to the community learning centre organizers performance. The result of the analytical test, showed that they are partially related to the elements of the leadership behavior, namely: the lempu (fair), acca/kanawa-nawa (intelegence), warani (courage), and sugi/masempoi (wealthy), (which were) also explicitly influence the community learning centre organizers performance, except the acca/kanawa-nawa (intelegence) element. PubDate: 2023-11-25 DOI: 10.56680/slj.v4i3.54625 Issue No:Vol. 4, No. 3 (2023)