item: #1 of 20 id: sj-100 author: Harini, Setyasih; Wirawan, Riska title: THE Javanese Feminine Leadership during the Pandemic: A study of Sragen Regent’ s leadership style in overcoming the Covid-19 Pandemic date: 2023-06-01 words: 6675 flesch: 45 summary: However, during the crisis period, female political leaders like Sragen regent is considered capable of dealing with challenging situations. Sragen regent, as the key informant with a relevant position and contribution during the Covid-19 pandemic, was selected as a data source for data triangulation. keywords: covid-19; culture; gender; google; google scholar; indonesia; javanese; journal; leadership; leadership style; pandemic; people; regency; regent; scholar; scopus; social; sragen; sragen regent; studies; style; surakarta; universitas; women cache: sj-100.pdf plain text: sj-100.txt item: #2 of 20 id: sj-102 author: Norhidayat, Norhidayat title: Analysis of the Local Wisdom and Role of Women Weavers in Samarinda date: 2023-06-01 words: 4876 flesch: 52 summary: In addition, Adimihardja (2008) and Sartini (2004) explain that local culture directly or indirectly influences the formation of local wisdom. Amid the strengthening of the desire to broaden the knowledge of local communities or local wisdom, the first thing to do is to understand the local wisdom. keywords: community; culture; fabric; google scholar; indonesia; kristen; pattern; samarinda; scopus; social; university; wacana; weavers; weaving; wisdom; women cache: sj-102.pdf plain text: sj-102.txt item: #3 of 20 id: sj-107 author: surya, Suryaningsi; Rachmat, Edi; Wingkolatin, Wingkolatin; Ichsani, Atika Yuliana title: Government’s Responsibilities in Handling Cases of Child Sexual Abuse in Samarinda date: 2023-06-01 words: 8976 flesch: 53 summary: KEYWORDS: sexual abuse, children as victims, child sexual abuse, child molestation, Samarinda INTRODUCTION Sexual violence is defined as any sexual act, attempt to perform a sexual act, comment, or sexual behaviour that is not intentional or otherwise, an act of violation to have sexual intercourse by coercion against someone (Mega Oktavia Simamora; et al., 2022). In the last few months, cases of child sexual abuse have been on the rise again in Samarinda. keywords: abuse; cases; children; children empowerment; empowerment; government; indonesia; law; number; people; protection; samarinda; scopus; service; sexual; violence; women cache: sj-107.pdf plain text: sj-107.txt item: #4 of 20 id: sj-109 author: Basundara Prima, Fidelis Alvin; Setyaningtyas, Eunice Widyanti title: Constraints and Solutions to Problems in Online Learning at SD Kristen Satya Wacana, Salatiga date: 2023-06-01 words: 6250 flesch: 52 summary: Characteristics and traits may reveal student learning styles, including visual (sight/eyes), auditive (hearing/ears), kinesthetic (motion and touch), tactile (groping or touch), olfactory (smell/nose), gustative (tasting/tongue), and combinative (more than one sense) learning styles. Therefore, cooperation between all parties involved, schools, parents and students, is needed to improve student learning outcomes. keywords: google; indonesia; internet; learning; media; online; parents; problems; scholar; scopus; solutions; students; table; teachers; university cache: sj-109.pdf plain text: sj-109.txt item: #5 of 20 id: sj-111 author: Sukesi, Keppi; Rosalinda, Henny; Yahya; Handayani, Wahyu; Inggrida, Jedda Ayu; Anggraini, Elok; Hadi, Rany Purnama; Farcha, Rozaila title: Decision to Migrate of Female Migrant Workers in Sendang Biru, Malang Regency date: 2023-06-01 words: 7054 flesch: 58 summary: This pattern is also apparent among the coastal communities in Sendang Biru coastal community. According to data from Statistics Indonesia, coastal areas have become pockets of extreme poverty in Indonesia. keywords: area; biru; coastal; data; female; fishery; google scholar; indonesia; malang; migrant; people; scopus; sendang; sendang biru; university; village; women; workers cache: sj-111.pdf plain text: sj-111.txt item: #6 of 20 id: sj-12 author: Yusran, Sartiah ; Mokodompit, Eliyanti Agus ; Matoka, Ulfa title: Women’s Circle Approach is An Alternative Path for Gender Responsive Public Procurement System in Indonesia date: 2018-02-28 words: 7111 flesch: 40 summary: These above gaps and barriers justify that women procurement need some supports. Women procurement specialists have experienced inequality access and poor participation in the capacity building program and lack of contribution being leaders in public procurement managerial positions. keywords: access; circle; development; gender; google; government; indonesia; lack; policy; procurement; scholar; study; university; women cache: sj-12.pdf plain text: sj-12.txt item: #7 of 20 id: sj-13 author: Zakiah, Kiki; Chairiawaty title: Standardized Certification for Indonesian Female Migrant Workers: Towards Qualified Domestic Workers date: 2019-10-01 words: 5363 flesch: 42 summary: The huge number of Indonesian female migrant workers taking jobs in informal sector is due to the fact that Indonesian migrant workers have no competitiveness in labor markets. However, the work quality of Indonesian migrant workers in informal sector is in fact still unsatisfactory. keywords: certification; character; competency; education; google; indonesian; knowledge; migrant; scholar; training; university; workers cache: sj-13.pdf plain text: sj-13.txt item: #8 of 20 id: sj-17 author: Angeningsih, Leslie Retno ; Sirisunyaluck, Bangon title: Gender and ICT Usage: Self-Assessment of Critical Issues Facing Indonesia-Thai Gen Y Students' Future by 2030 date: 2018-07-31 words: 7345 flesch: 55 summary: Gender and ICT Usage: Self-Assessment of Critical Issues …. (Angeningsih & Sirisunyaluck) 75 Gender and ICT Usage: Self-Assessment of Critical Issues Facing Indonesia-Thai Gen Y Students' Future by 2030 Leslie Retno Angeningsih & Bangon Sirisunyaluck Government Study Program at Institute of Community Development (APMD), Yogyakarta & Social Science Department at Maejo University, Chang Mai, Thailand leslie.retno.a@apmd.ac.id & poonisa@gmail.com ABSTRACT Gen Y students, known as Millenials, were born between 1980 and 2000. Since Gen Y students are well-known as digital native (Prensky, 2001), they need to know those issues to anticipate the situations and prepare for the best for their future lives. keywords: assessment; future; gender; ict; icts; indonesian; information; issues; percent; self; social; students; study; thai; university; usage; use cache: sj-17.pdf plain text: sj-17.txt item: #9 of 20 id: sj-18 author: Harini, Setyasih title: Sekar Jagad Art Studio as An Agent of Citizens’s Diplomacy (Study Of Women’s Participation In Intercultural Relations) date: 2018-07-31 words: 6239 flesch: 51 summary: KEY WORDS: citizens diplomacy, participation, culture INTRODUCTION Communication technology could increase opportunities for Indonesian citizens to develop relations with European citizens. Citizens diplomacy is part of modern diplomacy. keywords: art; citizens; culture; diplomacy; google; government; indonesia; jagad; participation; relations; sekar; state; studio; university; women cache: sj-18.pdf plain text: sj-18.txt item: #10 of 20 id: sj-19 author: Maryani, Eni ; Janitra, Preciosa Alnashava; Rahmawan, Detta title: “Aliansi Laki-Laki Baru”: The Role of Social Media in Promoting Gender Equality in Indonesia date: 2018-07-31 words: 6905 flesch: 57 summary: However, looking at the development of internet usage and the penetration of social media in Indonesia, it can be said that Indonesia has the opportunity to utilize social media to address various gender issues. This article uses a case study to explore and analyze the way “Aliansi Laki-Laki Baru” (ALLB) or “New Men’s Alliance”, a form of activism which emphasizes the importance of men's involvement in fighting for gender equality, utilizes social media to promote their ideas. keywords: allb; baru; digital; equality; gender; gender equality; google; indonesia; issues; laki; media; men; scholar; social; university; women cache: sj-19.pdf plain text: sj-19.txt item: #11 of 20 id: sj-2 author: Hunga , Arianti Ina R. title: A Road to the Recognition of Home-Workers: Transformation of POS Production Modes and Roles of Home-workers in Batik Industry in Central Java (Case Study in Cluster Batik in Central Java) date: 2018-02-28 words: 9662 flesch: 49 summary: Most processes of batik production from the factory are moved to home- workers (HW), manipulating the workers’ home as ‘factory.’ Meanwhile, sanggan is a term for female HW, and jragon gaok is for male HW in batik production. keywords: batik; development; gender; google; home; hunga; industry; innovation; market; marketing; model; pos; production; scholar; trade; transformation; university; women; workers cache: sj-2.pdf plain text: sj-2.txt item: #12 of 20 id: sj-25 author: Rattu, Jultje Aneke title: The Sustainability of Women's Leadership in Maengket Makamberu Performance date: 2019-01-31 words: 6851 flesch: 51 summary: How is female leadership in Maengket Makamberu inherited in Minahasan ethnic performance? Description of situation context relates to how to produce the state of oral tradition performance in today's Minahasan ethnic communities or societies. keywords: context; ethnic; gender; google; leadership; maengket; makamberu; minahasan; oral; performance; scholar; social; society; tradition; university; women cache: sj-25.pdf plain text: sj-25.txt item: #13 of 20 id: sj-26 author: Wambrauw, Ludia T. ; Martin, Sandra ; Addison, Ramzi title: The Nature of Papuan Women Indigenous Entrepreneurship in Informal Agricultural Sector (A Case of Papuan Women Traders in Manokwari and Surrounding Areas of West Papua- Indonesia) date: 2019-01-31 words: 7992 flesch: 48 summary: Pole of Entrepreneurship Continuum The entrepreneurship style of Papuan women traders from Arfak Mountain or more remote area sits near indigenous entrepreneurship pole, and is shown as number 1 in Figure 3. While this may be expected from urban area traders who have greater access, it is interesting that this can also be seen in traders from other areas. keywords: access; activities; areas; entrepreneurship; google; marketing; papuan; papuan women; produce; scholar; site; social; traders; transmigration; university; women; women traders cache: sj-26.pdf plain text: sj-26.txt item: #14 of 20 id: sj-31 author: Kansil, Yoo Eka Yana ; Sumarna, Nana ; Hamid, Rimba title: Women's Capacity Building of Informal Sector Workers in Rural Areas (Case of "Boiled Corn Seller" In Konawe Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province) date: 2019-07-06 words: 6080 flesch: 53 summary: Studying the social condition of BCS women, this study is a case study with qualitative approach. The results showed that (1) BCS women still had access to capital resources, production facilities and labor, but faced difficulties in production equipment, labor, training and money; (2) the processing, marketing and distribution of corn on the cob were dominated by BCS women; and (3) the conceptual model planned for capacity building was a local food diversification program. keywords: access; bcs; bcs women; building; business; capacity; community; corn; gender; google; resources; scholar; sector; university; women; workers cache: sj-31.pdf plain text: sj-31.txt item: #15 of 20 id: sj-32 author: Noviryani, Mely ; Handayani, Wahyu ; Wike; Sukesi, Keppi title: Understanding Women’s Roles In Agriculture (Study of Women in Dairy And Shallot Farming in East Java) date: 2019-07-06 words: 7175 flesch: 48 summary: I Feeding Planting fodder √ √ Finding fodder √ √ Mixing feed √ √ √ Feeding animals √ √ √ II Livestock Maintenance Cleaning cage √ √ √ √ Cleaning livestock √ √ III Milking Preparation √ √ Milking √ √ IV Livestock Health Vaccination √ √ √ √ Artificial Insemination √ √ √ Disease identification √ √ √ √ V Livestock Safety VI Milk Selling √ √ ACTIVITIES - SHALLOTS 127 Table 2 Activity Profile of Men and Women in Shallot Farming Activities Pare Probolinggo Women Men Women Men I Land Preparation Ploughing √ √ Barrowing √ √ Hoeing √ √ √ √ II Seed Selection Purchasing seed √ √ √ Determining the number of seeds √ √ √ Pre-planting treatment √ √ III Cultivating Timing √ √ √ Seed selection √ √ √ Preparation for planting √ √ Planting √ √ IV Watering Watering √ √ √ Weeding √ √ V Fertilizing Determine the type of fertilization √ √ Fertilization √ √ Subsequent fertilization √ √ VI Pest/Disease Control Knowledge about pest/disease √ √ √ Knowledge about pesticide/insecticide and their risk √ √ √ Provision of insecticides/pesticides √ √ VII Harvesting Determining the timing √ √ Harvesting √ √ √ keywords: access; agriculture; control; dairy; farmers; farming; google; information; production; resources; scholar; university; women; √ √ cache: sj-32.pdf plain text: sj-32.txt item: #16 of 20 id: sj-37 author: Fajar, Mia Dayanti ; Dewi, Elisabeth title: ‘Bride Terrorist’ in Indonesia: Is She Still Considered as a Peace Agency? date: 2019-07-31 words: 6047 flesch: 54 summary: Aware or not, terrorist groups use women who have always been associated with good things to attract other women to follow the path taken by women terrorists as a form of woman heroic act. Before 2009, Indonesian women who wanted to be a “cyber jihadist” had to pretend to be a man by using a male name online (Institute for Policy Analysis of Content (IPAC), 2017) keywords: acts; bride; dian; google; groups; indonesia; isis; peace; scholar; scopus; suicide; terrorism; university; violence; women cache: sj-37.pdf plain text: sj-37.txt item: #17 of 20 id: sj-38 author: Pradipta, Novitha Syari Dhevi ; Wahyuni, Ekawati Sri ; Sumarti, Titik title: Agents in Child Marriage Practice in Rural West Java date: 2019-07-31 words: 7866 flesch: 59 summary: ABSTRACT The prevalence of child marriage in Indonesia, although it has declined over the last three decades, remains in a high rate. Child marriage is indirectly legitimated by the Indonesian Marriage Law of 1974 which states that the minimum age limit of the bride shall be 16 years old. keywords: child; child marriage; children; education; family; girls; google; law; marriage; marriage practice; parents; practice; scholar; social; university; women; years cache: sj-38.pdf plain text: sj-38.txt item: #18 of 20 id: sj-39 author: Afiani, Isyfi title: Advancing Women’s Digital Skills and Economic Empowerment through Girls in Tech Indonesia: A Case Study date: 2018-02-22 words: 5169 flesch: 48 summary: In doing so, the study adopts contemporary leadership concept that specifically refers to transformational leadership to examine Girls in Tech Indonesia’s leadership performance and Longwe’s empowerment framework to weigh up Girl in Tech Indonesia’s leadership performance’s impact on women empowerment. Longwe’s framework aims to reveal women empowerment and equality in practice and to critically assess to what extent development intervention is supporting this empowerment. keywords: business; digital; empowerment; gender; girls; google; ict; indonesia; informant; leadership; scholar; tech; university; women cache: sj-39.pdf plain text: sj-39.txt item: #19 of 20 id: sj-40 author: Sa’diyah, Zaimatus title: Women and Batik Conservation on Muria Slopes: A Study of Female Batik Crafters in Kudus date: 2018-02-15 words: 4828 flesch: 60 summary: This article aims to describe the role of female crafters of natural motif batik in batik conservation on Muria slope. Even though it is not a kind of direct conservation, the effort to revive local biodiversity in the model of batik motif has a great impact on the local community’s paradigm of their environment. keywords: batik; community; conservation; google; google scholar; java; kudus; muria; people; scholar; scopus; university; women cache: sj-40.pdf plain text: sj-40.txt item: #20 of 20 id: sj-91 author: Puspitaning Winhar, Anggraeni Ayu ; Sahid Nugroho, Higendika Rizky ; Candraningrum, Dewi title: CULTIVATING GENDER SENSITIVITY AND CRITICAL READING SKILLS USING FICTION: A CLASSROOM ACTION RESEARCH FOR THE STUDENTS OF ENGLISH DEPARTMENT date: 2022-03-10 words: 12287 flesch: 47 summary: Indonesian Journal of Gender, Women, Child, & Social Inclusion's Studies Vol. 4 No.1, July 2021 126 Developing CRS and Gender Sensitivity through Fictions Two underlying reasons support the use of novels to promote CRS and gender sensitivity skills. In the continuity of Stringer’s model, the researcher concentrated on the nature of problems students were experiencing (Think). keywords: action; classroom; crs; education; efl; english; fiction; gender; gender sensitivity; journal; language; learning; reading; reading skills; research; scopus; sensitivity; skills; strategies; students; study; teaching; thinking; university; women cache: sj-91.pdf plain text: sj-91.txt