Changes created by technological developments are not only about material changes, but are also closely related to changes in social structure in the community as users and consequences recipients of these technologies application. The capture fisheries community is one of many communities that have also experienced the development of fishing technology. It cannot be denied that technological sophistication is driving the production of the fishing community. However, this increase is not necessarily followed by an increase in welfare for the community. This paper aims to examine technological developments and changes in social structure in the fishing community in Juwana, especially in Bendar Village and Bajomulyo Village, and identify their implications for community welfare. The research that underlies this paper is conducted using qualitative methods. The results showed that the development of technology brought changes in social structure in the fishing community. The economy and welfare of the community are getting better due to the efficiency of fishing with the latest technology. Solidarity that grows in the fishing communities in the two villages, is a key factor in preventing inter-class exploitation by maintaining the position of members of the upper stratification of fisher community from competition with upper strata outside the community, as well as providing a space for community members from the middle and lower strata to carry out social upward mobility. Keywords: fisher, fishing technology, social structure, solidarity, social mobility.
Climate change causes the emergence of various phenomena in social life. This phenomenon has a tendency to increase uncertainty over the fulfillment of food, clean water needs, health, to the household economy in various communities in rural Indonesia. Women and children are the vulnerable groups who bear more of the burden of climate change. In reality, women are indirectly required to be able to strategize to meet family needs in the midst of the vulnerability of life due to climate change. The strong patriarchal pressure on Indonesian society makes the role of women often invisible and not taken into account in seeking household resilience, especially in rural and coastal areas. This paper aims to identify the characteristics and raise the story of rural and coastal women in Indonesia in the face of climate change. Another thing identified in this study is the variety of strategies used by women, as well as the challenges of subordination they experience. This study was conducted using a literature study method as well as collecting qualitative field findings on the experiences of women facing climate change in various regions in Indonesia. This study draws on the literature from 2010 to 2020 and compares it with field findings on the experiences of women in rural and coastal areas in Java and East Nusa Tenggara in the period 2019 – 2022. The results show that rural and coastal women are proven to continue to carry out various adaptation strategies that tends to be dominated by social capital in facing the challenges of climate change even though its role is not taken into account as a struggle within the community
Gender relations between women and men should be in an equal situation. Unfortunately, the construction of Indonesian society, especially at the village level is still gender bias. Women tend to be in an unfavorable position, not even seen in development. this paper intends to raise the role and position of workers based on gender relations, especially in coastal and fisheries communities. The lack of gender studies in coastal communities as well as lack of attention and efforts to encourage gender equality in coastal and fisheries communities has led to higher gaps in gender relations. This paper mainly looks at how issues of gender injustice, sexual violence and inequality in accessing new technologies, especially digital technology in coastal communities. This paper is enriched with literature studies and the results of previous research and compared with legal products and agreements on gender equality. Keywords: gender, coastal, community, equality
PT Bogor Kopi Indonesia is a company engaged in the field of coffee marketing and coaching for coffee farmers in the Bogor Regency area. Currently, the consumption rate of coffee and its derivative products is increasing, causing the demand for coffee agricultural products to also increase. This encourages the coffee industry for upscaling their strategy to capture these opportunities. The purpose of this research is to find out the exact strategy for PT Bogor Kopi Indonesia to develop their. This study uses the IFE and EFE matrices as identification tools related to the company's internal and external factors, the IE matrix indicate the position of the business strategy, and uses SWOT analysis to determine what strategy the company will run. The results obtained show that PT Bogor Kopi Indonesia is in a hold and maintain position with a weighted average IFE of 2.6 and EFE of 2.7. Based on the results of the study, the strategy used is market development in the form of digital marketing applications as a form of PT Bogor Kopi Indonesia's marketing channel. This application is also a form of company adaptation to the current digitalization era. Through this strategy, it is hoped that the market for the company's products will have a wider reach and be increasingly recognized by the public so that the branding of Bogor Kopi Indonesia will also be increasingly recognized by the public.
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