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Archipel, 100 | 2020 [En Ligne], Mis En Ligne Le 30 Novembre 2020, Consulté Le 21 Janvier 2021
Archipel Études interdisciplinaires sur le monde insulindien 100 | 2020 Varia Édition électronique URL : http://journals.openedition.org/archipel/2011 DOI : 10.4000/archipel.2011 ISSN : 2104-3655 Éditeur Association Archipel Édition imprimée Date de publication : 15 décembre 2020 ISBN : 978-2-910513-84-9 ISSN : 0044-8613 Référence électronique Archipel, 100 | 2020 [En ligne], mis en ligne le 30 novembre 2020, consulté le 21 janvier 2021. URL : http://journals.openedition.org/archipel/2011 ; DOI : https://doi.org/10.4000/archipel.2011 Ce document a été généré automatiquement le 21 janvier 2021. Association Archipel 1 SOMMAIRE In Memoriam Alexander Ogloblin (1939-2020) Victor Pogadaev Archipel a 50 ans La fabrique d’Archipel (1971-1982) Pierre Labrousse An Appreciation of Archipel 1971-2020, from a Distant Fan Anthony Reid Echos de la Recherche Colloque « Martial Arts, Religion and Spirituality (MARS) », 15 et 16 juillet 2020, Institut de Recherches Asiatiques (IRASIA, Université d’Aix-Marseille) Jean-Marc de Grave Archéologie et épigraphie à Sumatra Recent Archaeological Surveys in the Northern Half of Sumatra Daniel Perret , Heddy Surachman et Repelita Wahyu Oetomo Inscriptions of Sumatra, IV: An Epitaph from Pananggahan (Barus, North Sumatra) and a Poem from Lubuk Layang (Pasaman, West Sumatra) Arlo Griffiths La mer dans la littérature javanaise The Sea and Seacoast in Old Javanese Court Poetry: Fishermen, Ports, Ships, and Shipwrecks in the Literary Imagination Jiří Jákl Autour de Bali et du grand Est indonésien Śaivistic Sāṁkhya-Yoga: -
The Moral Panic of Environmental Crime in the Geothermal Exploration Project in Banyumas
SHS Web of Conferences 54, 03011 (2018) https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20185403011 ICoL GaS 2018 The Moral Panic of Environmental Crime in the Geothermal Exploration Project in Banyumas Arif Awaludin1,* 1 Faculty of Law, Wijayakusuma University, Purwokerto, Indonesia Abstract. The project of natural gas exploration inflicts sufferings on the population living in the area of Mount Slamet at Banyumas Regency. This paper examines how the media coverage relating to the environmental crime signals of the geothermal exploration activities in Baturaden, creates a moral panic in the area. This study establishes the signals of environmental crime that contributes to the emergence of moral panic in the society. It also discusses the moral panic of the public manifestation as a response to a significant social anxiety. A qualitative approach is used in this study. This study reveals that the existence of public moral panic towards the activities of natural gas exploration in Mount Slamet results in the development of an environmental crime signal and the emergence of moral panic. This moral panic triggers various events and social reactions which call for the enforcement of legislation against the performers of environmental crimes. 1 Introduction and Literature Review Mount Slamet is the highest mountain in Central Java; it is encircled by five districts in Indonesia (namely Banyumas, Purbalingga, Pemalang, Tegal and Brebes). The southern slope of Mount Slamet (which belongs to the administrative area of Banyumas Regency) is a protected and well-maintained ecosystem with green trees and wide diversity of protected animals. Mount Slamet is a major source of water for the Banyumas Regency because it has big rivers such as Banjaran, Gumawang and Logawa. -
Pengembangan Pariwisata Kawasan Baturraden
Copyright © 2020 ARCADE:This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License[CC BY SA] PENGEMBANGAN PARIWISATA KAWASAN BATURRADEN Naufal Kresna Diwangkara1), Suzanna Ratih Sari2), R. Siti Rukayah3) Universitas Diponegoro E-mail: [email protected] Informasi Naskah: Abstract: The tourism industry in the Baturraden area, can be said to be one of the most Diterima: popular tourism industries in Banyumas Regency. Judging from the number of visitors, in 10 Maret 2020 2017 even visitors visiting the Baturraden tourist area can be considered quite large, namely a number of 633,420 visitors where an increase of 4.86% from the previous year. The Direvisi: development of tourism around the Baturraden area also experienced changes along with the 29 Mei 2020 development of the main tourism area, namely Baturraden tourism. The spatial layout of this Disetujui terbit: region also indirectly changes following the existing tourism patterns, especially areas that are 9 Juni 2020 in direct contact with the tourism area. Therefore, this study wants to identify the condition of the Baturraden tourist area seen from 4 indicators namely (Attraction, Amenity, Accessibility, Diterbitkan: Ancillary) in order to find out the extent to which the Baturraden tourism area has been Cetak: prepared to accommodate tourist visitors who come by looking at the application of the four 29 Juli 2020 indicators. in the field. The method used in this research is a qualitative method with the process of finding data that is done by way of direct surveys to the field, interviews, and Online literature studies through books, research journals and related through internet pages. -
The Elements of Local and Non-Local Mosque Architecture for Analysis of Mosque Architecture Changes in Indonesia
The International Journal of Engineering and Science (IJES) || Volume || 7 || Issue || 12 Ver.I || Pages || PP 08-16 || 2018 || ISSN (e): 2319 – 1813 ISSN (p): 23-19 – 1805 The Elements of Local and Non-Local Mosque Architecture for Analysis of Mosque Architecture Changes in Indonesia Budiono Sutarjo1, Endang Titi Sunarti Darjosanjoto2, Muhammad Faqih2 1Student of Doctoral Program, Department of Architecture, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia 2Senior Lecturer, Department of Architecture, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia Corresponding Author : Budiono Sutarjo --------------------------------------------------------ABSTRACT---------------------------------------------------------- The mosque architecture that deserves to use as a starting point in the analysis of architectural changes in Indonesian mosques is the Wali mosque as an early generation mosque in Indonesia. As a reference, the architectural element characteristic of Wali mosque (local mosque) needs to be known, so that this paper aims to find a description of a local mosque (Wali mosque), and also description of architectural elements of non- local mosques (mosques with foreign cultural context) because one of the causes of changes in mosque architecture is cultural factors. The findings of this paper are expected to be input for further studies on the details of physical changes in the architectural elements of mosques in Indonesia. The study subjects taken were 6 Wali mosques that were widely known by the Indonesian Muslim community as Wali mosques and 6 non-local mosques that were very well known and frequently visited by Indonesian Muslim communities. Data obtained from literature studies, interviews and observations. The analysis is done by sketching from visual data, critiquing data, making interpretations, making comparisons and compiling the chronology of the findings. -
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PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION (2020) 57(8): 493-504 ISSN: 00333077 Salafi Movement in Minangkau Community: The Multicultural Education and Local Wisdom Taufiqurrahman Taufiqurrahman Universitas Islam Negeri Imam Bonjol Padang, Indonesia *Email: [email protected] Ismail Suardi Wekke, Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Sorong, Indonesia Email: [email protected] Mahmud Mahmud, Universitas Islam Negeri Imam Bonjol Padang, Indonesia Email: [email protected] Sudarman Sudarman, Universitas Islam Negeri Imam Bonjol Padang, Indonesia Email: [email protected] ABSTRACT: This article aimed to respond to multiculturalism based on local wisdom and the Salafi movement in Minangkabau to stem Islamophobia. Through a phenomenological and analytical approach, the various issues were considered originating from the intellectual unrest and the Minangkabau community in a contextual-interpretative form. This study obtained interesting findings, namely that multicultural local wisdom in addition to being accommodative, integrative, and showing mutually reinforcing relationships, is also lending to the social, intellectual, and emotional behavior of the Minangkabau community, and can stem Islamophobia. Meanwhile, Salafi groups, which are pro-religion minus custom, have an exclusive, dichotomous, and textual view, do not create multicultural attitudes, and often lead to anti-Islamic sentiments. This article established the argument that the analysis of multicultural local wisdom can present social situations and provided an analogy to an open and dynamic situation in a more comprehensive manner; the link between the two is represented through an unlimited wealth of local wisdom treasures. These findings also showed that the contextualization of local wisdom to stem Islamophobia has been working without friction. Conversely, new movements that have emerged recently, such as Salafi, can become a multicultural threat. -
Cirebon As the Silk Road: a New Approach of Heritage Tourisme and Creative Economy
Munich Personal RePEc Archive Cirebon as the Silk Road: A New Approach of Heritage Tourisme and Creative Economy Jaelani, Aan Faculty of Shari’ah and Islamic Economic, IAIN Syekh Nurjati Cirebon 5 June 2016 Online at https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/75189/ MPRA Paper No. 75189, posted 20 Nov 2016 09:30 UTC Journal of Economics and Political Economy www.kspjournals.org Volume 3 June 2016 Issue 2 Cirebon as the Silk Road: A New Approach of Heritage Tourisme and Creative Economy aa† By Aan JAELANI Abstract. The tourism industry and creative economy in Cirebon can not be separated from the historical aspect of the city's growth and development as silk lines in the spread of Islam, trade, and acculturation is very smooth so that the ethnic diversification becomes a major part in tourist activities. With a qualitative approach that emphasizes the phenomenon of ethnic Cirebon with tourist objects that vary in every corner of this city, then this paper confirms that Cirebon is a tourist destination that is unique in terms of religion, culture, history, to the creative economy, especially religious tourism that will create this city as a friendly city for tourists. Keywords. Tourism industry, Creative economy, Heritage tourism, Ethnic diversification, Silk road. JEL. A10, B40, D90, L60, N30, Z10. 1. Introduction ity of Cirebon, West Java Indonesia, in national spatial planning based on Government Regulation No. 26 Year 2008 on Spatial Planning of the C National Territory as National Activities Centre (PKN or Pusat Kegiatan Nasional) which is one of the development's metropolitan area, and is part of the leading areas in which Ciayumajakuning (Cirebon - Indramayu - Majalengka - Kuningan) with the leading sectors of agriculture, industry, fisheries and mining. -
Cirebon As the Silk Road: a New Approach of Heritage Tourisme and Creative Economy
See discussions, stats, and author profiles for this publication at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/301346622 Cirebon As The Silk Road: A New Approach Of Heritage Tourisme And Creative Economy Working Paper · April 2016 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.166495 CITATION READS 1 89 1 author: Aan Jaelani IAIN Syekh Nurjati Cirebon 103 PUBLICATIONS 287 CITATIONS SEE PROFILE Some of the authors of this publication are also working on these related projects: Welfare Economy Based Maqashid Shariah View project a b c d a c View project All content following this page was uploaded by Aan Jaelani on 09 December 2016. The user has requested enhancement of the downloaded file. MPRA Munich Personal RePEc Archive Cirebon as the Silk Road: A New Approach of Heritage Tourisme and Creative Economy Aan Jaelani Faculty of Shari'ah and Islamic Economic, IAIN Syekh Nurjati Cirebon 5 June 2016 Online at https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/75189/ MPRA Paper No. 75189, posted 20 November 2016 09:30 UTC Journal of Economics and Political Economy www.kspjournals.org Volume 3 June 2016 Issue 2 Cirebon as the Silk Road: A New Approach of Heritage Tourisme and Creative Economy aa† By Aan JAELANI Abstract. The tourism industry and creative economy in Cirebon can not be separated from the historical aspect of the city's growth and development as silk lines in the spread of Islam, trade, and acculturation is very smooth so that the ethnic diversification becomes a major part in tourist activities. With a qualitative approach that emphasizes the phenomenon of ethnic Cirebon with tourist objects that vary in every corner of this city, then this paper confirms that Cirebon is a tourist destination that is unique in terms of religion, culture, history, to the creative economy, especially religious tourism that will create this city as a friendly city for tourists. -
The Royal Mosques in Indonesia from 16Th to Early 20Th Centuries As a Power Representation
I.P. Nasution, Int. J. of Herit. Archit., Vol. 1, No. 3 (2017) 494–502 THE ROYAL MOSQUES IN INDONESIA FROM 16TH TO EARLY 20TH CENTURIES AS A POWER REPRESENTATION ISMAN Pratama NASUTION Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia. ABstract This study describes the characteristics of the royal mosques in Indonesia from the 16th century to the early 20th century through the architectural and archaeological study of the building’s components. Royal mosques are meaningful in the concept of building because they are the places for sultans and their people to pray, and these mosques are located in the capital cities of the Islamic empires that rep- resent the sultans and became the identity of the characters of the Islamic empires in the past. Through architectural and archaeological studies of several kingdom’s mosques in Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Sulawesi and North Maluku, this research observes the data with the context of space (spatial) with the central government (the palace), squares, markets, tombs and other buildings of a king. In addition, this paper studied the aspects of power relations with the palace mosque as the centre of power, to reveal the power of representation in the mosque, with attention to the style of the building and ritual. The results obtained show that the royal mosques in Indonesia have special characteristics displayed in the building form and the local ritual practices that are different from non-royal mosques and the mosques outside of Indonesia as a strategy and resistance against global Islamic power relations in the past. Keywords: identity and resistance, royal mosque, the representation of power. -
Bab Ii Gambaran Umum Dan Kondisi Wilayah
II-1 BAB II GAMBARAN UMUM DAN KONDISI WILAYAH 2.1 Kondisi Umum Kabupaten Banyumas Gambaran umum dan kondisi wilayah Kabupaten Banyumas secara lengkap akan dijelaskan terinci meliputi profil geografi, profil demografi, profil ekonomi dan profil sosial budaya dan profil sarana prasarana Cipta Karya. 2.1.1 Profil Geografi 2.1.1.1 Letak Geografis Secara geografis wilayah Kabupaten Banyumas terletak diantara 108º39’17” BT - 109º27’15” BT dan diantara 7º15’05” LS - 7º37’10” LS. Secara administratif Kabupaten Banyumas dibatasi oleh: Sebelah Utara : Kabupaten Tegal dan Kabupaten Pemalang Sebelah Selatan : Kabupaten Cilacap Sebelah Barat : Kabupaten Cilacap dan Kabupaten Brebes Sebelah Timur : Kabupaten Purbalingga, Kabupaten Banjarnegara dan Kabupaten Kebumen Luas wilayah Kabupaten Banyumas adalah 132.759,56 Ha dengan jarak bentang terjauh dari Barat ke Timur 96 Km, dan dari Utara ke Selatan sejauh 46 Km. Secara administratif wilayah Kabupaten Banyumas meliputi 27 Kecamatan dengan 301 desa dan 30 kelurahan. 2.1.1.2 Administrasi Wilayah Kabupaten Banyumas merupakan wilayah administrasi Kabupaten di Provinsi Jawa Tengah yang terletak pada posisi yang strategis, yaitu berada pada persimpangan perhubungan lintas daerah yaitu dari Jawa Barat pada lintas selatan menuju Yogyakarta, Cilacap dan daerah Pegunungan Dieng atau sebaliknya serta dari Jawa Barat dari lintas Utara lewat Kabupaten Tegal menuju Cilacap, daerah Pegunungan Dieng dan Yogyakarta. Untuk lebih jelas mengenai orientasi wilayah Kabupaten Banyumas dalam lingkup Provinsi Jawa Tengah dan wilayah administrasi Kabupaten Banyumas dapat dilihat pada gambar berikut ini: Rencana Program Investasi Jangka Menengah (RPIJM) Kabupaten Banyumas Tahun 2009-2013 II-2 Rencana Program Investasi Jangka Menengah (RPIJM) Kabupaten Banyumas Tahun 2009-2013 II-3 2.1.1.3 Topografi Karakteristik topografi di wilayah Kabupaten Banyumas identik dengan kondisi ketinggian lahan dan kemiringan lahan. -
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Religion's Name: Abuses Against Religious Minorities in Indonesia
H U M A N R I G H T S IN RELIGION’S NAME Abuses against Religious Minorities in Indonesia WATCH In Religion’s Name Abuses against Religious Minorities in Indonesia Copyright © 2013 Human Rights Watch All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America ISBN: 1-56432-992-5 Cover design by Rafael Jimenez Human Rights Watch is dedicated to protecting the human rights of people around the world. We stand with victims and activists to prevent discrimination, to uphold political freedom, to protect people from inhumane conduct in wartime, and to bring offenders to justice. We investigate and expose human rights violations and hold abusers accountable. We challenge governments and those who hold power to end abusive practices and respect international human rights law. We enlist the public and the international community to support the cause of human rights for all. Human Rights Watch is an international organization with staff in more than 40 countries, and offices in Amsterdam, Beirut, Berlin, Brussels, Chicago, Geneva, Goma, Johannesburg, London, Los Angeles, Moscow, Nairobi, New York, Paris, San Francisco, Tokyo, Toronto, Tunis, Washington DC, and Zurich. For more information, please visit our website: http://www.hrw.org FEBRUARY 2013 1-56432-992-5 In Religion’s Name Abuses against Religious Minorities in Indonesia Map .................................................................................................................................... i Glossary ............................................................................................................................ -
Regime Change, Democracy and Islam the Case of Indonesia
REGIME CHANGE, DEMOCRACY AND ISLAM THE CASE OF INDONESIA Final Report Islam Research Programme Jakarta March 2013 Disclaimer: The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from the Islam Research Programme – Jakarta, funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The views presented in this report represent those of the authors and are in no way attributable to the IRP Office or the Ministry CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 Kees van Dijk PART 1: SHARIA-BASED LAWS AND REGULATIONS 7 Kees van Dijk SHARIA-BASED LAWS: THE LEGAL POSITION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN BANTEN AND WEST JAVA 11 Euis Nurlaelawati THE ISLAMIC COURT OF BULUKUMBA AND WOMEN’S ACCESS TO DIVORCE AND POST-DIVORCE RIGHTS 82 Stijn Cornelis van Huis WOMEN IN LOCAL POLITICS: THE BYLAW ON PROSTITUTION IN BANTUL 110 Muhammad Latif Fauzi PART 2: THE INTRODUCTION OF ISLAMIC LAW IN ACEH 133 Kees van Dijk ALTERNATIVES TO SHARIATISM: PROGRESSIVE MUSLIM INTELLECTUALS, FEMINISTS, QUEEERS AND SUFIS IN CONTEMPORARY ACEH 137 Moch Nur Ichwan CULTURAL RESISTANCE TO SHARIATISM IN ACEH 180 Reza Idria STRENGTHENING LOCAL LEADERSHIP. SHARIA, CUSTOMS, AND THE DYNAMICS OF VIGILANTE VIOLENCE IN ACEH 202 David Kloos PART 3: ISLAMIC POLITICAL PARTIES AND SOCIO-RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS 237 Kees van Dijk A STUDY ON THE INTERNAL DYNAMICS OF THE JUSTICE AND WELFARE PARTY (PKS) AND JAMA’AH TARBIYAH 241 Ahmad-Norma Permata THE MOSQUE AS RELIGIOUS SPHERE: LOOKING AT THE CONFLICT OVER AL MUTTAQUN MOSQUE 295 Syaifudin Zuhri ENFORCING RELIGIOUS FREEDOM IN INDONESIA: MUSLIM ELITES AND THE AHMADIYAH CONTROVERSY AFTER THE 2001 CIKEUSIK CLASH 322 Bastiaan Scherpen INTRODUCTION Kees van Dijk Islam in Indonesia has long been praised for its tolerance, locally and abroad, by the general public and in academic circles, and by politicians and heads of state.