This research examines to know empowerment effort by local government. It focuses on social capital in society and new local potentials. This study use descriptive qualitative research. This research uses some data collection techniques such as observation, in depth interview, and documentation. Data are conducted through stages such as (1) data reduction, (2) presentation of data, (3) conclusion. The results through these stages can be credible. Then data triangulation technique is used during validation. This research result shows that empowerment of BUM Desa still less successful. In progress and implementation, BUM Desa in Lembengan in 2010-2017 has not contributed to local governance income significantly. This research finds the weak role of social capital of society such as commitment, trust, norm, social network to support BUM Desa empowerment in Lembengan. There are some BUM Desa business partners as new local potential that can be developed such as brick industry, petulo cracker industry, and tobacco industry.
Corona virus is a group of viruses that can cause disease in animals or humans. The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, dry cough and feeling tired. Other symptoms that some patients may experience less often include aches and pains, nasal congestion, headache, conjunctivitis, sore throat, diarrhea, loss of taste or smell, rash on the skin, or discoloration of fingers or toes. The Indonesian government urges the public to maintain productivity even in the midst of the ongoing corona virus pandemic with a new order called the new normal, namely by implementing health protocols. PGRI Adi Buana University Surabaya is one of the places where many people do their activities and gather. The existence of this gathering activity can increase the risk of transmitting COVID-19. To prevent transmission, every academic community must always apply the new normal health protocol as recommended by the government, such as wearing masks, washing hands with soap, and maintaining social distancing. So far, health protocol surveillance activities in the campus environment have only relied on the role of security so that it is less effective considering the limited human ability, so a tool is needed to always remind in implementing the new normal health protocol. The tool is in the form of audio using the Ultrasonic HC-SR04 and Arduino Nano sensors. So every object that passes through the sensor will be processed by a microcontroller (Arduino Nano) and then processed into an output in the form of a buzzer. The buzzer that comes out is a voice to remind everyone in the university to implement health protocols.
The 2020 elections, including the electoral of Regent and Deputy Regent of Jember Regency, are different from the electoral in the previous year because of the COVID-19 pandemic that created many challenges in election supervision, especially the handling of election violations. Therefore, This study aims to determine the role and constraints of Bawaslu in handling violations of the election of regents and deputy regents during the covid 19 pandemic. This research uses a qualitative type with a case study approach. And data collection techniques through in-depth interviews and documentation. The study found that the Jember Regency Bawaslu does its authority based on Act No. 7 of 2017, Act No. 10 of 2016. And Regulation of Bawaslu No 8 of 2020. The Jember Regency Bawaslu supervises the implementation of the election and also makes efforts to prevent violations in the election of the Regent and Deputy Regent in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic. But there are still various violations: one case of criminal offenses, two cases of administrative violations, one case of the code of ethics violation, and four cases of health protocols violations. Obstacles of handling violations of the election are the content of the Bawaslu Regulation No. 8 of 2020, and structural obstacles are inadequate human resources and disagreements in the Gakkumdu center, cultural obstacles are money politics culture, nepotism culture, and patron clients culture.The 2020 elections, including the electoral of Regent and Deputy Regent of Jember Regency, are different from the electoral in the previous year because of the COVID-19 pandemic that created many challenges in election supervision, especially the handling of election violations. Therefore, This study aims to determine the role and constraints of Bawaslu in handling violations of the election of regents and deputy regents during the covid 19 pandemic. This research uses a qualitative type with a case study approach. And data collection techniques through in-depth interviews and documentation. The study found that the Jember Regency Bawaslu does its authority based on Act No. 7 of 2017, Act No. 10 of 2016. And Regulation of Bawaslu No 8 of 2020. The Jember Regency Bawaslu supervises the implementation of the election and also makes efforts to prevent violations in the election of the Regent and Deputy Regent in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic. But there are still various violations: one case of criminal offenses, two cases of administrative violations, one case of the code of ethics violation, and four cases of health protocols violations. Obstacles of handling violations of the election are the content of the Bawaslu Regulation No. 8 of 2020, and structural obstacles are inadequate human resources and disagreements in the Gakkumdu center, cultural obstacles are money politics culture, nepotism culture, and patron clients culture.
Kampung Keluarga Berkualitas (Kampung KB) is one of the development programs to create quality families in Indonesia. Kampung KB is a village-level regional unit with integration and convergence in implementing empowerment and strengthening of family institutions in all its dimensions to improve the quality of human resources, families, and communities. The growth of Kampung KB in Jambi Province shows the high government's attention to this program to improve the quality of life of its people. However, the Kampung KB's success in improving the community's quality of life is largely determined by the level of community participation itself. This study analyzes the factors that influence community participation in the Kampung KB Program in Jambi Province. This study uses primary data obtained through target group respondents in Kampung KB in Jambi Province. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and a binary logit regression model. The study results found that the overall level of community participation in the Kampung KB Program was moderate. The level of community participation was significantly related to education, length of stay at the location, and distance from house to the place of activity.
Mitigation, preparedness, and public adaptation for drought hazard in Grobogan regency(implementation as a contextual learning module of High School Geography Class X in the disastermitigation subject). Postgraduate thesis. Supervisor I: Dr. Sarwono, M.Pd, II: Prof. Dr. Chatarina Muryani,M.Si. Graduate Program in Population and Environmental Education. Sebelas Maret University Surakarta.The goals of this study are to determine: (1) public mitigation for drought hazard (2) public preparedness fordrought hazard (3) public adaptation for drought hazard in Grobogan regency (4) the implementation ofpublic mitigation, preparedness, and adaptation in Grobogan regency as supplement of contextual learningmodule on disaster mitigation material in class X Social Science Program.This research is descriptivequalitative. The subject of this research was the residents of Grobogan which experience drought and thegovernment (BPBD). The sample was collected using cluster random sampling technique.The sample for thisresearch was 120 respondens of 5 districts.The result of this research reveals: (1) drought mitigation inGrobogan resident is done by residents and government by constructing retention basins, creating drilledwells, building water tank, reforesting, and improving irrigation channels. The government also conductingsocialization of drought mitigation and implementing community sanitation program (Pamsimas) (2) publicpreparedness to face drought is done by residents by creating personal water tank, deepening their well, andpreparing reserve fund before the drought. The socialization of preparedness to face the drought is also doneby the government. (3) the adaptations which are done to face the drought are: cropping pattern adaptation,efficient water usage, provision of allocation of funds to purchase clean water from private, and maintaininghealth and providing medicine to face the disease due to drought. (4) the implementation in education, thisresearch is then implemented as contextual learning modules of mitigation ...
This study aims to determine the relationship that exists between openness to experience (one of the personality traits) and perceptions of organizational politics to workplace deviant behavior. Research was conducted by collecting 263 responses from the civil servants in Pekanbaru, Riau. Applying the latest PLS 3.0 analysis tools the results of this research identified positive correlation between openness to experience and perception of the political organization to workplace deviant behavior. The perception of the organization politics has managed to moderate the relationship between openness to experience deviant behavior in the workplace.
Recently, the existence of social media in Indonesia is consequence of acculturation both of culture and technology. This study aimed to analyze the relation of social media on the teenagers' character development, particularly responsibility, respectful, and courtesy. The observation was conducted in two vocational private high schools in Bogor, West Java Province. The selected schools were chosen as schools with high involvement on juvenile delinquency such as gang fight, drugs, and free-sex based on the data from local government official. Total participants were 100 students consist of 50 male and 50 female students at 1st and 2nd grade. Based on the analysis, there was significant difference between male and female student on accessing the social media (both on intensity and content). Females' scored higher than male in accessing Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc. On average, females' use of social media was between 2-3 hours per day, whereas for male it was only 1 hour. However, male had greater access to pornography than the females. The study found significant correlation between media social intensity and content access with the character. Highly teenagers' access to social media; correlate with the low of responsibility, respectful and courtesy character.
The Objectivie of this study was to analyze the determinants of street food safety issues and formulate of its eradicatian program. The study used Survey methods and was conducted from April to August 2012 in Padang and Serang Districts.The The total number of 96 students from Padang District and 90 students from Serang District were selected purposively.The streed food issues data was taken through focus grroup discussion of stakeholder (teachers, parents of students, vendors, and staff of the relevant agencies) and was analyzed using Interpretative Structure Modelling (ISM). The result showed that there are six determinats of street food safety issues namely: low level of street food vendor moral; a harmful additive still sold freely; coachingandsupervisiontostreet food vendorare stilllow; very low prices of harmful additives; The government still allowed the production of a harmful additives; additional ingredient dangerous; supervision on hawker food producers school children is still not a priority program