Social Reharmonization After The Salim Kancil Event Analysis Of The Empowerment Of Economic Independence Of The Selok Awar-Awar Community, Pasirian, Lumajang Regency

Sutomo, Moh Social Reharmonization After The Salim Kancil Event Analysis Of The Empowerment Of Economic Independence Of The Selok Awar-Awar Community, Pasirian, Lumajang Regency. Social Reharmonization After The Salim Kancil Event Analysis Of The Empowerment Of Economic Independence Of The Selok Awar-Awar Community, Pasirian, Lumajang Regency. (Unpublished)

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Abstract

Mining conflicts have led to the emergence of open resistance from mining communities to investors and their
supporters, causing social disharmony. Over time, efforts to rehabilitate the sand mining community in Selok
Awar-Awar have begun. Social and economic problems are the dominant factors. It is interesting to study in
more depth the emergence of reharmonization after the Salim Kancil incident through empowering the sand
mining community itself for economic independence, in addition to efforts from the local government.
This research was conducted with a qualitative approach with an explorative type, with the subjects of the
research of the Selok Awar-Awar Village community. The retrieval technique used observation, interviews and
documentation and analyzed using the descriptive qualitative model of Miles and Hubermans.
The results showed that: 1) The phenomenon of the Salim Kancil incident among the people of Selok AwarAwar sand mining, Pasasirian district, district. Lumajang is (a) as an advocacy movement against government
policies and investors that harm society. And (b) as a social movement demands changes in conditions more
due to environmental damage caused by sand mining practices. 2) Social rehabilitation after the Salim Kancil
incident in Selok Awar-Awar village, Pasasirian district, district. Lumajang is carried out through: (a)
reconciliation which includes (1) internal reconciliation of villagers, (2) reconciliation between the victim's
family and the perpetrator, (3) stopping the export of the Salim Kancil incident to the public. 3) Community
empowerment for the economic independence of the sand mining community is carried out by (1) returning to
the fields, (2) economic partnerships with timber companies, and (3) developing MSMEs for cassava crackers
and livestock.
The Salim Kancil incident has brought changes to economic and social patterns towards the reharmonization
and economic independence of the Selok Awar-Awar community, Pasirian District, Lumajang Regency.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: 17 PSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITIVE SCIENCES > 1701 Psychology > 170103 Educational Psychology
Depositing User: Bhakti Priawan
Date Deposited: 03 Mar 2021 17:22
Last Modified: 03 Mar 2021 17:22
URI: http://digilib.uinkhas.ac.id/id/eprint/1549

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