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Brighton: Conference of Directors of Special Courses, 1987
378.199 DEV
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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From the several alternative sites in East Java and based on proximity to supporting industries and infrastructures that already exist, the distance to economic centers and airports, the available land, as well as the affordable prices, Lamongan has been selected as the location of development of dock and shipyard industries in East Java. Development of shipyard industries in Lamongan is reviewed from is prospect, selected and began with repair and mintenance services for ships with classof facilities between 1000-3000 DWT. The class has not been a lot of competitors because of a new shipyard, easy technology and no experience. Based on the learning and experience process, for the future, 5 to 10 years, this shipyard can be expanded to accept new building similiar in size to barge technology which is not so so difficult and in order to master the modern technology . In addition, the permanent repair work has been done by increasing the capacity. Plan for 15 to 20 years, the shipyard can be expanded to accept new building for inter - islan ferries and tugboats, as well as repairs.
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Setiap individu menggunakan ruang kota dengan cara yang berbeda. Begitu juga setiap lapisan dan golongan masyarakat menggunakan ruang kota dengan cara yang berbeda pula. Penyalahguna narkotika dan psikotropika bagian dari warga kota yang menggunakan ruang kota. Bagaimana karakteristik ruang yang mereka gunakan? Pertanyaan itu menyebabkan saya memutuskan untuk meneliti masalah ini. Agar mendapatkan karakteristik ruang untuk membeli dan mengonsumsi narkotika dan psikotropika di Jakarta, maka harus diketahui kognisi penyalahguna tentang ruang kota. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dengan metode wawancara tidak terstruktur, menggambar, dan mendeskripsikan ruang yang didapatkan dari tuturan informan. Informan kunci berasal dari pasien yang rawat inap di ruang detoksifikasi RSKO, RS Fatmawati. Kriteria informan adalah laki-laki, sudah mengonsumsi narkotika dan psikotropika lebih dari 5 tahun, berumur 16 - 36 tahun, dan dirawat lebih dari 3 hari (untuk menghilangkan ketegangan fisik dan psikis), dan mengonsumsi narkotika (heroin) dan psikotropika (sabu-sabu dan ekstasi). Dari hasil penelitian selama 1 bulan (Desember 2004) saya menemukan bahwa penyalahguna mampu mengingat kembali lokasi membeli narkotika dan psikotropika, yaitu (1) lokasi yang sama (tempat untuk membeli narkotika dari psikotropika selalu sama) (2) lokasi yang berpindah-pindah (tergantung kesepakatan antara penyalahguna dan bandar). Karakteristik lokasi yang sama berupa kawasan pemukiman golongan menengah-bawah, ada warung, tukang ojek, banyak jalan/gang, ruang umum, ruang kosong antar bangunan, dan ruang yang tersembunyi dari bangunan/mobil. Sedangkan lokasi yang berpindah-pindah terdapat ruang untuk menunggu, ada acuan (landmark), dan penyalahguna mudah mengawasi lingkungan di sekitarnya. Mereka mampu mengingat lokasi dan rute perjalanan menuju lokasi, lengkap dengan acuan, persimpangan, jalan, kawasan. Bila lokasi itu didatangi berkali-kali, ada kejadian yang memberikan kesan di lokasi itu, dan keinginan yang kuat untuk mengonsumsi narkotika dan psikotropika. Sedangkan lokasi yang hanya didatangi sesekali dan diantar oleh teman, mereka hanya mengingat kawasannya saja. Ruang yang digunakan untuk mengonsumsi narkotika dan psikotropika tergantung dari jenis zat, cara mengonsumsi, dan efek yang ditimbulkannya. Penyalahguna mengonsumsi di dalam rumah dan di luar rumah (ruang umum). Penyalahguna yang mengonsumsi di dalam rumah menggunakan ruang tertutup dan ruang terbuka. Penyalahguna menggunakan ruang untuk membeli dan mengonsumsi narkotika dan psikotropika, yang juga digunakan oleh bukan penyalahguna. Mereka menggunakan ruang umum dan menjadikan sarana dan fasilitas umum untuk tempat bertransaksi. Penyalahguna dapat memenuhi kebutuhannya untuk mengonsumsi narkotika dan psikotropika, bila mereka menjalin hubungan baik dengan bandar, keluarga, sesama penyalahguna, dan bukan penyalahguna. Jika membeli narkotika dan psikotropika untuk pertama kali, penyalahguna harus diantar oleh teman atau orang yang mengetahui keberadaan bandar. Konstribusi penelitian ini bagi pengelola kota adalah memberikan masukan dalam membuat program penangganan masalah penyalahguna narkotika dan psikotropika di ,perkotaan. Untuk perencana/perancang kota, penelitian ini dapat menjadi bahan pertimbangan dalam menata ruang kota.
Individuals look at urban spaces differently to one another and it is also (rue in the case of social stratifications and groups. Narcotic and psychotropic drugs abuse, on the other hand, arc one way the inhabitants of a city utilize the urban space. What is the characteristic of space used for such an illegal transaction? What is their cognition on such spaces? These are the main questions that leads me towards this research. My focus is on the aspect of cognition within those who either conduct illegal transaction on narcotic and psychotropic drugs or consume them while my ultimate main is to search tier the characteristic of spaces used for such illegal actions. This research employs qualitative approach using unstructured interviews with the informants to picture and describe the space in questioned. Key informants are male patients under treatment at detoxification ward of the RSKO (Rumah Sakit Ketergantungan Obat or Drug Addictive Hospital) Fatmawati. They have consumed narcotic and psychotropic drugs for at least 5 years and their ages are between 16 - 36 years old. They have been at the ward for more than 3 days to reduce their physical and emotional tension due to the consumption of narcotic (i.e.: heroin), and psychotropic, amphetamine (i.e.: sabu-sabu and ecstasy). Within 1 month of observation in December 2004, I have found out that these informants were able to recall locations they used to go for the drugs. These locations are either permanent or moveable according to the deal between them and the suppliers. The permanent locations are either housing complexes for low-income communities having many waning (kiosks) or the nearby tukang ojek (motorcycle taxis) or gang (narrow alleys), public areas, space between buildings and hidden places behind cars or buildings. The moveable ones are those that provide unseen waiting corners and a landmark where they may easily watch the surrounding. These informants were also able to recall the routes toward permanent locations along with references such as the crossroads, name of streets and areas whereas for the moveable locations they were able to remember the areas only. The places to consume are depending on the drugs, means of consuming and effects being experienced soon after taking the drugs. These may be taking place at homes or in public areas and in the case of outside consuming; they would use both of a close and open areas within physical and social terms of it. Deliberately, these informants even used common public areas for the transaction and consuming the drugs. The informants must have a good relation with the suppliers and other drugs addicts in order to get the drugs. including their families and those who are not addicted to drugs. However, they must be taken by particular person to meet the suppliers in their first acquaintance with narcotic and psychotropic drugs. This research contributes inputs to the Municipal Governments in tackling problems of illegal drugs trafficking and consuming in the respected cities. Town planners and urban designers. on the other hand, may take the result of this research as part of their consideration in conducting their professions.
Jakarta: Program Pascasarjana Universitas Indonesia, 2005
T15273
UI - Tesis Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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K-pop, described by Time Magazine in 2012 as "South Korea’s greatest export", has rapidly achieved a large worldwide audience of devoted fans largely through distribution over the Internet. This book examines the phenomenon, and discusses the reasons for its success. It considers the national and transnational conditions that have played a role in K-pop’s ascendancy, and explores how they relate to post-colonial modernisation, post-Cold War politics in East Asia, connections with the Korean diaspora, and the state-initiated campaign to accumulate soft power. As it is particularly concerned with fandom and cultural agency, it analyses fan practices, discourses, and underlying psychologies within their local habitus as well as in expanding topographies of online networks. Overall, the book addresses the question of how far "Asian culture" can be global in a truly meaningful way, and how popular culture from a "marginal" nation has become a global phenomenon.
London: Routledge, 2014
e20529236
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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The thoroughly revised and updated second edition of the Routledge Handbook of Cultural Sociology provides an unparalleled overview of sociological and related scholarship on the complex relations of culture to social structures and everyday life. With 70 essays written by scholars from around the world, the book brings diverse approaches into dialogue, charting new pathways for understanding culture in our global era. Short, accessible chapters by contributing authors address classic questions, emergent issues, and new scholarship on topics ranging from cultural and social theory to politics and the state, social stratification, identity, community, aesthetics, and social and cultural movements. In addition, contributors explore developments central to the constitution and reproduction of culture, such as power, technology, and the organization of work. This handbook is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students interested in a wide range of subfields within sociology, as well as cultural studies, media and communication, and postcolonial theory.
London: Routledge, 2018
e20529285
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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The Routledge International Handbook of Social Development, Social Work, and the Sustainable Development Goals answers the question: What is the contribution of social development and social work to the Sustainable Development Goals? The success of these goals requires implementation, and each of the 17 objectives for sustainable social progress have a social dimension. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), like the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) before them, were born of a larger social development movement which over the last 25 years has become increasingly mainstream in the fields of international development, sustainability, and social work. These practitioners are essential to the implementation of the SDGs. This handbook examines how the SDGs are being implemented in diverse contexts. No previous work has surveyed social development and social work’s contribution to the SDGs nor represented voices from the Global South on the SDGs. This book broadens the current literature by focusing on key sites throughout the Global South and featuring underrepresented voices from Africa, Asia, and Latin America. These regions are vitally important to assessing the SDGs, as this is where innovative social development projects are occurring, and where social workers are playing a leading role in achieving the SDGs. The book is divided into eight parts: • Context of Social Development, Social Work, and the SDGs • Perspectives on the SDGs • Case Studies on Engagement with the SDG Agenda • Case Studies on Ending Poverty • Case Studies on Health and Well-Being • Case Studies on Gender Equality • Case Studies on Climate and Sustainability • Case Studies on Governance, Peace, and Justice It comprises 35 newly written chapters by 74 authors. It will be of interest to a broad interdisciplinary audience of scholars, educators, and students in the fields of social development, social welfare, social work, social policy, human rights, international relations, political science, international affairs, sustainability, community development, area studies, and development studies.
London: Routledge, 2023
e20534474
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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This edited collection captures the expertise of scholars from the US, the UK, Australia, and Canada to catalog the rise in visual approaches in criminology. It presents examples of visual methods, uses, and approaches in criminology; assesses the potential for new graphic approaches to collect, analyze, and present data; and provides some analysis of the use of images in teaching, to spur social critique, and guide policy translation. The collection visually connects theory and practice by highlighting the work of criminologists who have embraced the visual turn. Contributors explore the use of cognitive maps, concept and mind maps, life history calendars, CCTV, life plots, GIS and hot spot research, policy graphs, visual abstracts and research summaries,and other visual tools in the context of criminology. Approaches building on visual sociology are also featured, including a discussion of developments in documentary photography and film, visual ethnography, and sensory phenomenology. The book is organized thematically, with each chapter following logically upon the last, introducing readers to a variety of visual approaches and their application in criminology. The goals of this collected volume are three-fold. The first is to highlight how the visual has been used in criminology historically to present data, contest meaning and complicate social control, and make more transparent the research process. The second is to work toward some sort of definitional consistency. While a worthy endeavor, this remains elusive given the assortment of uses and varying traditions from which visual criminology has emerged. The third is to try to think clearly about the role of humility. This means a willingness to acknowledge an epistemological framework and note the variety of limitations associated with trying to understand in deep and meaningful ways. For visual criminology specifically, it involves the recognition that part of the power of images (whatever their construction), comes from whether we think they are beautiful or whether and/or to what extent they disrupt our understanding in one way or another. This interdisciplinary book will be of interest to criminologists, sociologists, visual ethnographers, historians and those engaged with media studies. It is a valuable supplementary text for courses in introductory criminology and criminal justice, criminological theory, research methods, and other upper-level and senior capstone courses.
New York: Routledge, 2021
e20534477
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library