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Circulation Marketing Chain in The Dairy Business Unit Development Efforts Dairy Cattle in Ngablak District
Adhi Surya Perdana (a*), Widitya Tri Nugraha (b), Siti Nurul Iftitah (a)

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Corresponding Author
Adhi Surya Perdana

Institutions
(a) Agrotechnology of Faculty Agriculture, Tidar University, Jl. Kapten Suparman 39 Potrobangsan, Magelang Utara, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia,
*adhisuryaperdana[at]untidar.ac.id
(b) Animal Science of Faculty Agriculture, Tidar University, Jl. Kapten Suparman 39 Potrobangsan, Magelang Utara, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia

Abstract
The center dairy cattle in the Ngablak District including the location criteria which have leading sectors that can drive the growth of local and national economies. Potential dairy cattle with a population of 210 heads, 60 tails lactation milk production of 1,000 litre / day and as many as 255 head of beef cattle. Existing cattle organizations such as the Association of dairy cattle named Tri Argo Mulyo and has had a cooling unit capacity of 1,000 litre. This study aims to identify the characteristics of the farmers, the selling price of milk at farm level to the market and sellers dealings mechanism result dairy cows. The basic method of research is a descriptive and case studies. The sampling technique was conducted by multistage purposive sampling, while the data source of research focused on farmers, farm groups, the combined group of farmers, cooperatives, milk collectors and goverment agriculture department. The results of the study dairy cattle sector is an important sector of the local economy, regional and national levels, either directly or indirectly. Direct role sectors of dairy cattle contribute revenue from the supply of raw milk to cooperatives, wholesalers, industries, to the consumer, whereas indirect role has multiplier effects in the form of linkages availability of milk from the input to the output among industries that have collaborated with the cooperatives and associations, consumption, and investment is environmentally sustainable agriculture in supply of manure. Conclusion of the study, breeders as dairy cattle in Ngablak District dominate the supply of local milk independently, the certainty of prices that tend to be stable around 5,600 rupiah until 6,000 rupiah / litre, and the existence of a tiered marketing chain mechanism by the Association and Cooperatives.

Keywords
Milk, Dairy Cattle, Chain Marketing Association

Topic
Sociology

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/hbn2d7JwAjTG


Human Resource Policy: Strategy for Sustainable Tourism Outcomes in Karimunjawa Tourism Village
Budi Setiawan; Sugeng Eko Putro Widoyoko; Agus Budi Santoso; Didik Widiyantono

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Budi Setiawan

Institutions
Universitas Muhammadiyah Purworejo

Abstract
At the operational level, a mix of appropriate government policies, laws and regulations can contribute to the long-term sustainability of tourism destinations. While the development of human resources (HRD) has been recognized as an important component for the sustainable development of tourism destinations. Drawing research conducted in Karimunjawa tourism village, this paper discusses the role of government policy in HRD as a contributor to tourism development. Using mixed methodologies, data were collected from tourism educators, local community representatives, and questionnaire survey questionnaires for tourism industry managers. These findings suggest that governments have ignored HRD policies in their overall tourism development plan. Furthermore, this study suggests that ad hoc government policies in tourism-related HRD have a detrimental impact on the long-term sustainability of Karimunjawas tourism destination and sustainability.

Keywords
government policy; sustainable tourism, human resources development, Karimunjawa

Topic
Sociology

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/6QDTFkHqv3GU


Integrative Social Movements in Maintaining Sustainable Environmental Development in East Java
Tri Sulistyaningsih (1), Suprapto (2), Saiman (3), Ahmad Hasan Afandi (4)

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Corresponding Author
Suprapto Suprapto

Institutions
1. Governmental Science, University of Muhammadiyah Malang, Malang, Indonesia, sulis226[at]gmail.com
2. Masters Sociology of Postgraduate Programs, University of Muhammadiyah Malang, Malang, Indonesia, ghozaliliga6[at]gmail.com
3. Governmental Science, University of Muhammadiyah Malang, Malang, Indonesia, saiman[at]umm.ac.id
4. Student Doctoral Program, Brawijaya University,
Malang, Indonesia, hasan.pita[at]gmail.com

Abstract
This research is aimed to explain and to make a model of social movements in sustainable environmental development. This research uses social network analysis (SNA) and NVivo applications. This research reveals the management of pollution and its impact on the environment. Social movements for sustainable environmental development must be covered and supported by the involvement of stakeholders, government, society and the private sector. In addition to strengthen social movements, it is necessary to stroke or implant the environmental ideology, as well as the successfulness and sustainability of the social movements was driven by the success of the leader in mobilizing others and mobilizing the resources that can be obtained. Success in mobilizing others contributes an important role than mobilizing resources. The seriousness and success of leaders in mobilizing resources and other people are popularized by social capabilities and political relations between leaders and the movement of participants. The involvement of stakeholders, government, society and the private sector is an ideal model in determining the success of social movements.

Keywords
Social Movement, Society, Government, Environmental Development

Topic
Sociology

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/UtpXxgRCBPYL


KABANTI KALUKU PANDA BY LA KOBU: A ECOFEMINISM PERSPECTIVE
Kosilah (1*), S.Hafidhawati Andarias (2), Andy Arya Maulana Wijaya (3)

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Andy Arya Maulana Wijaya

Institutions
University Muhammadiyah Of Buton
Baubau City, South East Sulawesi Province
Indonesia

Abstract
Womens discourse and ecology have mutually reinforcing studies, in theory the correlation of the two is seen as something in line and not dominating each other. In the concept of social life, this study of ecofeminism is interesting to discuss, involving specific social environment characteristics. Like the literary works of Kaluku Panda Atuwu Incana Dempa, owned by the Butonese community to provide direction for social life based on environmental values and Islamic teachings. The purpose of this study was to provide a study of the suitability of ecofenism perspectives in the teachings written in the Kalanthi Kaluku Panda manuscript. This study, an ecofeminism perspective model that is consistent with the Kabanthi text will be described. This study uses a qualitative textual method, data obtained through the process of reading, and taking notes with reading the text comprehensive and critical. Indications in this study refer to cultural values, where there are 23 stanzas out of 70 stanzas. The social values in the Kabuku Puku Kabhi are explained in the concept of family Buton. In addition, transformative ecofeminism is considered the most representative to illustrate the teachings of Kabanthi Kaluku Panda, with the concept of equality between women and men.

Keywords
Ecofeminism, Kabanthi Kaluku Panda, Gender

Topic
Sociology

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/RgywkrQ6dxcT


MEANING OF SPACES IN TORAJA TRADITIONAL HOUSES
Sisilia Mangopo

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Sisilia Mangopo

Institutions
Universitas Indonesia

Abstract
Toraja traditional house that known as Tongkonan consists of three parts, they are the main house, yard, and barn. The Tongkonan section that discussed in this study is the yard called tarampak. The choice of tarampak as a source of research data because of tarampak as the central ritual of the Toraja community. The method used in this study uses the Danesi Perron analysis of public spaces and sacred spaces. Based on the results of research the speech-utterances in rites are used to give function to space. Each room will be interpreted based on the type of ritual held and the speech contained in the ritual. A type of space in Toraja society does not settle but can change based on the functions that given.

Keywords
Tongkonan, Space, Tarampak, Ritual

Topic
Sociology

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/JyguRHbrGNAF


MEANING OF SYMBOL IN ISLAMIC PURITAN AND ISLAM DIALECTIC THOUGHT ON SOCIAL MEDIA BY ELECTION 2019
Rofiq Nurhadi, Edi Sunjayanto Masykuri

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Corresponding Author
Edi Sunjayanto Masykuri

Institutions
Universtas Muhammadiyah Purworejo

Abstract
In the Indonesian political constellation before general election, there is interesting one becoming commodity of politics. That is thought of puritanism and Islamic culturalism. Issues related to radical puritant and syncretism-culturalist. It is worthy to sell in winning the votes. Moreover, a series of incidents of violence in religion are part of the history of the life of the nation and state. Bombings in the Church and Police headquarters have involved Islamic activists in the name of jihad. Here the issue of religion becomes intertwined with politics. The question is whether the notion of religion gives birth to political affiliation or otherwise political affiliation that leads to religious understanding? Data taken from social media ahead of the 2019 election after tabulated will be analyzed by linguistic analysis. The meaning of the sign of language in the dialectic of puritan Islam and cultural Islam will be categorized in the types of meanings of language. From here it will analyze the development of the meaning of the language and the factors that influence it.

Keywords
Islam Puritanism, Culturalism, Dialectetic.

Topic
Sociology

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/dPv7atXGVE9K


National Examination as Discourse: Perspective of Socioanthropology in Education
Rosmawati (a);Risdayanti; YuyunFebrianti, Elisa Monaya

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Corresponding Author
Rosmawati Taherong

Institutions
Universitas Muhammadiyah Buton Jl. Betoambari No. 36 Baubau 93723, Indonesia

Abstract
This research is aimed at examining the reasons underlying the variety of discourse in shaping social perceptions of the importance of the implementation of national examinations which are applied as national education standards. The study was carried out through a sociological approach to education, making it possible to make observations into social situations related to the development of Education. This study found that the component of the national examination became a junction in its implementation. This applies because of several factors that underlie the emergence of the national exam quality policy namely, first; educational competency that contains a variety of materials, values, and so on as if ruled out in the implementation of the national exam because in practice it contains some material that is classified as material tested. Second, there is a graduation rate standard that must be pursued in order to be passed without regard to the ethics and morals that are conceived in the nature of national education.

Keywords
national exam; graduation standard; and Education

Topic
Sociology

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/Db4J2NCz6uQP


The Identity Crisis of Daramjwi Character in Anatoli Kim-s Daramjwi
Mutiara Chaerani (a*), Eva Latifah (b)

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Corresponding Author
Mutiara Chaerani

Institutions
a) Department of Literature, Faculty of Humanity, University of Indonesia
*hjinju39[at]gmail.com
b) Department of Literature, Faculty of Humanity, University of Indonesia

Abstract
This research discusses the identity crisis issue that occurs in Korean diaspora in Russia and Central Asia. Korean diaspora in Russia and Central Asia has been going on since the 1860s. The authors argue that the identity crisis that occurs in Korean diaspora in Central Asia and Russia happens because of lack of empathy. This argument is different from previous studies which show that the discrimination occurs because of racial minorities and ruler-s authority which did not allow migrants to come to Russia. This research is analyzed by using Genetic Structuralism theory and Identity Crisis theory. The authors use literature review method and Daramjwi novel by Anatoli Kim as the corpus. This novel is chosen because it is written by Korean representation author in Russia. The authors also collect some data of Korean diaspora history, Anatoli Kim biography, documenter, and some news related to the research to support the argument. This research shows that the identity crisis occurs because of continuous discrimination without empathy from native Russian.

Keywords
diaspora; Goryeoin; identity crisis; identity negotiation; Korean diaspora

Topic
Sociology

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/XBmA9fjNJaT6


THE INTERNAL RECONSTRUCTION OF PHONEMES PROTO THE BUSOA LANGUAGE
Asrul Nazar (a*), L.M. Azhar Saban (b)

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Corresponding Author
Asrul Nazar

Institutions
a) Universitas Muhammadiyah Buton, Jalan Betoambari No. 36, Baubau 93723, Indonesia, asrulnazar[at]gmail.com

b) faculty of social and political sciences, Jalan Betoambari No. 36, Baubau 93723, Indonesia, izharrazi[at]gmail.com

Abstract
As the language is endangered, language Busoa should the effort of documenting the language as a form of keeping the intellectual property of the ancestors. The purpose of this study was to determine the phonemes of proto language Busoa. Method in this research is descriptive qualitative method with the techniques of reconstruction of the internal. The results showed that the phoneme vocal proto-Language Busoa there are 5 phonemes of vowels, namely vowels front high /i/, high back /*u/, the front of the middle of the /*e/, the middle of the back /*o/, and the vowel menen middle low /*a/. While on the phonemes of consonants proto there are 15 pieces, namely: *p, *b, *t, *ɖ, *j, *k, *ɡ, *β, *s, *R, *h, *l, *m, *n, and b̑. The conclusion of this research is on the phonemes of Vowels proto there are 5 pieces and consonants proto contained 15 pieces.

Keywords
reconstruction; language; Busoa.

Topic
Sociology

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/36DHtfjY7mCg


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