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Duncan, Christopher M. "Community and the American Village on Paradise Drive." Public Voices 9, no. 2 (January 5, 2017): 83. http://dx.doi.org/10.22140/pv.218.

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The author argues that at the root of American culture is an apparent, though illusory, paradox of a people who are at one and the same time thoroughly individualistic and voraciously communal. This paradox is not only part of the American cultural fabric, it is built directly and purposefully into the U.S. constitutional system itself. By using their individual choice to choose various forms of community, Americans were able to sustain and reproduce the social capital necessary to remain the functional community of communities the constitutional scheme depended upon and prevent the slide into egoism and narcissism that would result in their own personal alienation. In this way, what was once thought to require virtue, discipline and obedience could seemingly beproduced by self-interested individualism, the pursuit of happiness and the willingness to respect the rules (read rights of others) of the larger political game.The author explores this idea on two recent “texts” that capture in very general ways a dominant trend in the relationship between community and culture in the contemporary United States. The first text is the recent film by the current master of suspense in American movies M. Night Shymalan The Village (2004). The second is the recent work of non-fiction by the conservative political journalist and regular news commentator David Brooks titled On Paradise Drive: How We Live Now (And Always Have) in the Future Tense (2004).
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Gonsalves, Kavita, Marcus Foth, and Glenda Amayo Caldwell. "Radical Placemaking: Utilizing Low-Tech AR/VR to engage in Communal Placemaking during a Pandemic." Interaction Design and Architecture(s), no. 48 (June 10, 2021): 143–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.55612/s-5002-048-007.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has made the struggles of the excluded louder and has also left them socially isolated. The article documents the implementation of one instance of Radical Placemaking, an “intangible”, community-driven and participatory placemaking process, in Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV), Brisbane, Australia to tackle social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic. KGUV community members were engaged in storytelling and interactive fiction online workshops to create experiential, place-based and mobile low-tech AR digital artefacts. The article expands on the methodology which involved a series of online workshops to design low-tech AR digital artefacts using digital collaboration tools (Google Classroom, Slack, Zoom) and VR environments (Mozilla Hubs). The study’s findings confirm the role of accessible AR/VR technology in enabling marginalised communities to create connectedness and community by co-creating their own authentic and diverse urban imaginaries of place and cities.
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Kral, Oldrich, and Philip F. Williams. "Village Echoes. The Fiction of Wu Zuxiang." Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews (CLEAR) 18 (December 1996): 210. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/495638.

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Patton, Simon, and Philip F. Williams. "Village Echoes: The Fiction of Wu Zuxiang." World Literature Today 68, no. 2 (1994): 429. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40150333.

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Widodo, Sutejo K. "Maritime-Agricultural Communities: Leadership and Independence System of Javanese Village Communities in the Past." E3S Web of Conferences 202 (2020): 07009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202020207009.

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This study discusses the leadership and the independence system of Javanese villages in the Past. In maritime village communities - agrarian, there are people who are trusted to lead, with the dynamics of independence. The village naturally regulates its own community based on village bound. The village burden is related to the demands of interests originating from the colonial supra village, forcing the village to be burdened with the interests of supplying goods for the needs of the world market by intensifying feudal housing. This topic is relevant to the village funding program, empowerment of rural communities with substantial funds, but in the implementation, it is still half-hearted because there is no complete belief that the village has actually been proven capable of taking care of itself and meeting its own needs. To discuss this problem, the historical method is used by reviewing important books specifically discussing villages. The results of the study provide evidence that maritime agrarian villages in Java already have leadership independence that practices in managing and meeting among the villagers. Thus, it is undoubted about the ability to channeling the village funds.
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Muryanti, Muryanti. "Towards Social Entrepreneurship in the Village through Village-Owned Enterprises." Society 8, no. 1 (June 23, 2020): 163–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.33019/society.v8i1.161.

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Social entrepreneurship is an important concept for realizing the welfare of rural communities. This concept refers to the dedication of individuals, who have the character of a leader, who collaborates actively with their communities, to realize collective welfare. This research aims to analyze the role of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) in improving the welfare of rural communities through social entrepreneurship. This research was qualitative. The data collection technique used in this research was the observation. The results of observations are then analyzed, combined, and enriched with secondary data. The results showed that BUMDes is an institution in rural areas, which has an important role in encouraging and supporting the principles of social entrepreneurship in rural communities. However, the various BUMDes activities and innovations have not yet provided significant changes for the village such as job opportunities for rural youth and various economic activities in rural areas to improve the local economy. Strengthening the social system in the village is needed to realize social entrepreneurship comprehensively through the active collaboration of village leaders and the community. Village fund management by BUMDes needs to be continued and evaluated in its implementation.
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Elford, Jana Smith. "Communities in Fiction by J. Hillis Miller." ariel: A Review of International English Literature 48, no. 2 (2017): 167–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ari.2017.0019.

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Mészáros, Csaba. "Village Voices: Public Hearings as Ethnographic Data in Border Village Communities." Acta Ethnographica Hungarica 65, no. 2 (April 27, 2021): 533–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/022.2020.00023.

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The aim of the present study is to demonstrate the usefulness of, and the lessons that can be learned from, a type of source that has been insufficiently analyzed and used to date — that is, the minutes of local councils, and of public hearings in particular. Data from 29 sets of minutes from four neighboring small settlements in the Hungarian-Slovenian border region (Apátistvánfalva, Kétvölgy, Kondorfa, and Orfalu) suggest that the use and inclusion in research of the text corpus that comprises the large available quantities of such sources can effectively supplement, although not replace, ethnographic fieldwork based on participant observation. At the same time, the examination of this text corpus, along with other internal sources belonging to the local public sphere, makes it possible to construct an image of the internal workings of a settlement and the dynamics of its power relations that would not otherwise be accessible for study.
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Nasdian, Fredian Tonny, Sachnaz Desta Oktarina, Tungkot Sipayung, Risnayanti Ulfa Aulia, and Lily Maziah. "Comparative Analysis of Social Economic and Ecological Progress of “Oil Palm Village” and “Non-Oil Palm Village” Communities." Sodality: Jurnal Sosiologi Pedesaan 10, no. 3 (November 8, 2022): 209–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.22500/10202241776.

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This study aimed to analyze the level of social, economic, and ecological progress of the Oil Palm Village communities and compare the level of social, economic, and ecological progress between the Oil Palm Village and Non-Oil Palm Village communities. Indonesia is one of the major palm oil-producing countries in the world. Palm oil has brought economic benefits nationally and also to local communities. However, in its development, there has been a controversy surrounding the palm oil commodity, namely in the case of Indonesian palm oil which is related to the issues of deforestation and territorialization due to the economic interests of palm oil versus the existence of forest areas. This study used a Quantitative Approach with Secondary Data Methods from primary sources (Ministry of Village, Development of Disadvantage Region, and Transmigration, BPS, and Directorate General of Plantation) with the village communities as the unit of analysis. As many as 524 village communities were selected from the population of Oil Palm Villages and Non-Oil Palm Villages in eight provinces of Indonesia’s oil palm centers with a combination of Purposive Multistage Sampling and Propensity Score Matching methods. Descriptive analysis, comparative analysis, analysis of the difference in progress using the Difference in Difference (DID) model, and the binary logistic regression method were carried out in this study. The results of the study revealed the facts that there has been an increase in social, economic, and ecological progress in various Oil Palm Village communities. The level of social, economic, and ecological progress of Oil Palm Village communities is higher than that of Non-Oil Palm Village communities. These facts indicate that the community sustainability level of the Oil Palm Village communities is superior to that of the Non-Oil Palm Village communities.
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Osborne, Stephen P., and Mike Tricker. "Village Appraisals." Local Economy: The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit 14, no. 4 (February 2000): 346–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02690940008726509.

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This paper evaluates the contribution that village appraisals can make to sustainable development in local communities in rural areas. Based upon an evaluation of the JIGSO initiative, it both outlines the strengths of this approach and argues for the necessity of proper community infrastructure if most benefit is to be gained from it.
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Thireau, Isabelle. "Village Echoes: The Fiction of Wu Zuxiang.Philip F. Williams." China Journal 34 (July 1995): 401–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2950205.

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Listiqowati, Ika, Ihwatun Hasanah, Kaharuddin Nawing, and Amalia Novarita. "Interaksi Sosial Transmigran dengan Komunitas Lokal di Desa Ketong, Kecamatan Balaesang Tanjung, Kabupaten Donggala." Jurnal Sosiologi Andalas 7, no. 1 (April 24, 2021): 54–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.25077/jsa.7.1.54-66.2021.

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This paper aims to (1) Describe the form of cooperation between transmigrants and local communities in Ketong Village; (2) Describe the form of accommodation between transmigrants and local communities in Ketong Village, and; (3) Describe the form of assimilation between transmigrants and local communities in Ketong Village. This research is descriptive and qualitative. Data collection techniques consisted of observation, interviews, documentation. Data analysis techniques include data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of the writing are (1) The form of cooperation between transmigrants and local communities in Ketong Village is spontaneous cooperation, namely helping each other when grieving, direct cooperation, namely cooperation when there is an instruction from the village head, and traditional cooperation, namely cooperation when welcoming guests, cooperation during celebrations, and kumpulan / cooperation in the agricultural sector. (2) The form of accommodation between transmigrants and local communities in Ketong Village is tolerance, namely, respect for cultural differences, and visiting each other during holidays. (3) The form of assimilation between transmigrants and local communities in Ketong Village is assimilation in the field of agricultural crops and marriage
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Muzaqi, Ajie Hanif, and Berlian Tyasotyaningarum. "Village Community Empowerment Model in Smart Village Perspective (Study on Village Communities in Jombang Regency)." JKMP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Manajemen Publik) 10, no. 1 (April 28, 2022): 42–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.21070/jkmp.v10i1.1683.

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Along with the ability of the community and government to manage their area, currently the focus of development is not only on cities/districts but moving towards rural areas. One of the development concepts that can be used is the smart village.The concept of smart village empowerment is designed as an enabler of competitive, sustainable and inclusive village development.Therefore, this study aims to develop a smart village that can be applied to rural areas in Jombang Regency.The model-building method is used to reconstruct the conceptual model that is collided with the existing empirical conditions.The results of the study contained three basic dimensions of a smart village, namely smart government, smart people, and smart environment.These dimensions will produce a harmonious collaboration in a constructive and sustainable manner.In addition, to achieve the goal of collaboration, it is necessary to use technology and information (IT) so that the welfare and independence of the village community of Jombang Regency can be achieved.
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Cho, S., Youn Y-C, and D. Kweon. "Horizontal cooperation among communities and governments for sustainable village woodlands in Wando County, South Korea." International Forestry Review 24, no. 3 (September 1, 2022): 315–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1505/146554822835941850.

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Understanding the influence of the wider society on village woodlands is important for their conservation. Twenty village woodlands in Wando County, South Korea, were investigated in order to assess the role of local governance in the sustainability of village woodlands. It was found that the active participation of village leaders in the conservation of village woodlands matters more than the active participation of villagers. Village woodlands are more likely to be preserved when they are managed as protected areas such as national parks or national natural heritage sites controlled by the state. Many village communities in Korea have management plans and maintain traditional knowledge while creating and protecting their village forests over several hundred years. The government has been providing a systematic infrastructure and financial support to manage the village forests and to promote the participation of village communities. The communities and local and central governments share the common goal of sustainable village woodlands and cooperate through open communications, including consultations and solving disputes, seeking the way toward village woodlands' sustainability. The result of this study suggests that village communities and the state need to cooperate horizontally in order to establish and maintain sustainable village woodlands.
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Tasriani, Tasriani. "Literacy of Agricultural Zakat in Village Communities." Jihbiz : jurnal ekonomi, keuangan dan perbankan syariah 5, no. 1 (January 26, 2021): 89–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.33379/jihbiz.v5i1.869.

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This study aims to determine the literacy of the village community about agricultural zakat and what factors are behind the lack of village people in paying agricultural zakat. This research approach uses a qualitative descriptive approach. Collecting data from this research are interviews, documentation, and observations. The sources of data obtained from primary data sources are from the head of Sidodadi Village, one of the hamlet heads, community leaders, and farmers. While the secondary data source is documentation obtained from the field. Zakat is a property that must be issued for Muslims to those who are entitled to receive it, such as the faqir, poor, amil, converts, slaves, gharim, fisabilillah, and ibn sabil. The agricultural zakat is all agricultural produce that is planted using seeds, the results of which can be eaten by humans and animals. Agricultural zakat can be in the form of grains, tubers, vegetables, fruits, flowers, and so on. The results of this study are the lack of public literacy about agricultural zakat, besides that there has been no socialization about agricultural zakat from community leaders and from the government which causes the people of Sidodadi Village to have low agricultural zakat literacy.
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Leifer, Dina. "Report prompts government review of village communities." Nursing Standard 9, no. 29 (April 12, 1995): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ns.9.29.9.s21.

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Condon, P. "Designing Sustainable Communities, Learning From Village Homes." Landscape and Urban Planning 51, no. 1 (September 2000): 65–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0169-2046(00)00075-x.

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Panin, Stanislav. "Soviet Atlantis: Between Science Fiction and Esoteric Communities." Књижевна историја 52, no. 171 (2020): 123–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.18485/kis.2020.52.171.7.

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Tiffany, Connor R., and Andreas J. Bäumler. "Dysbiosis: from fiction to function." American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology 317, no. 5 (November 1, 2019): G602—G608. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpgi.00230.2019.

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Advances in data collection technologies reveal that an imbalance (dysbiosis) in the composition of host-associated microbial communities (microbiota) is linked to many human illnesses. This association makes dysbiosis a central concept for understanding how the human microbiota contributes to health and disease. However, it remains problematic to define the term dysbiosis by cataloguing microbial species names. Here, we discuss how incorporating the germ-organ concept, ecological assumptions, and immunological principles into a theoretical framework for microbiota research provides a functional definition for dysbiosis. The generation of such a framework suggests that the next logical step in microbiota research will be to illuminate the mechanistic underpinnings of dysbiosis, which often involves a weakening of immune mechanisms that balance our microbial communities.
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Sundarianingsih, Pera. "DALAM MENGGERAKKAN SOSIAL EKONOMI MASYARAKAT PEDESAAN (Studi Pada Lembaga Perkreditan Desa (LPD) Desa Adat Pekutatan)." Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan 12, no. 1 (July 1, 2014): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.22219/jep.v12i1.3656.

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This study aimed to evaluate the success of Village Credit Institutions in moving the social economy of rural communities. The indicator that shows the success Village Credit Institutions observed from three (3) aspects, namely Management, Financial Performance, and the role of socio-economic Village Credit Institutions in mobilizing rural communities. The results of this study can be concluded that Village Credit Institutions Management Pekutatan Village People is good enough. Financial performance Village Credit Institutions Village People Pekutatan terms of aspects Capital, Assets, Earnings, and Liquidity obtained by total final value respectively by 100, it is given a healthy predicate. Traditional Village Pekutatan Village Credit Institutions role in moving the social economy of rural communities is not a financial institution that is solely for the benefit / pure business concept but as a socially minded funding institutions regilius.
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Prayudha, Ananda Bahri, Lala M. Kolopaking, and Sofyan Sjaf. "Farmer community participation in village building planning in Cikarawang Village, Bogor Regency." Jurnal Sosiologi Dialektika 17, no. 2 (October 27, 2022): 183–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/jsd.v17i2.2022.183-194.

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The stages of implementing Village Development Planning Deliberations are often carried out without involving the farming community so they have not been able to produce the formulation of development programs needed by farmers according to the mandate of Law no. 6 of 2014 concerning Villages, which contains the concept of village development as improving the quality of services, development, and empowerment of rural communities through a participatory approach. The purpose of this study was to determine the typology of farmers based on capital ownership and participation in planning and deliberation of village development planning, the typology of farming communities based on the type and capital ownership of community actors involved in the arena of village planning and development contestations planning meeting. This study uses the constructivism paradigm using qualitative methods with data collection techniques through observation, in-depth interviews, and focused discussions with a case study approach conducted in Cikarawang Village, Dramaga District, Bogor Regency. The result of this research is that the typology of farmers is divided into five types based on their capital ownership, namely Menlen, Biglen, Kolen, Renlen, and Nidlen types. The typology of farming communities in planning and musrenbangdes is passive, informative, functional, interactive and mobilization participation which is also influenced by ownership and capital accumulation.
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Dhesi, Autar Singh. "Traditional communities, modernisation and moral behaviour." International Journal of Social Economics 42, no. 12 (December 7, 2015): 1155–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijse-12-2013-0274.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to ascertain impact of modernisation on moral behaviour in village communities in North India. Design/methodology/approach – Both qualitative and empirical analysis is done to evaluate a set of ideas related to the main objective. The empirical analysis is based on primary data. Findings – Limitations of primary data notwithstanding, results suggest that in-group, inter-group and generalised trust are not exclusive. The empirical results also suggest that significant sources of inter-group trust are trust in neighbours, trust in village council, development/modernisation and education. And sources of generalised trust seem to be inter-group trust, trust in village council, development and education. Research limitations/implications – The study pertains to village communities in Indian Punjab embedded in region’s evolved syncretic culture. Researchers need to take into account historical specificities while designing studies for other areas. Originality/value – The paper finds that majority of individuals in the evolved, heterogenous communities are inclusive and subscribe to moran values that persist with modernisation. But core values may become dormant in a situation of social disequilibrium. Inclusive development and spread of education in a conducive local institutional framework seem to restore them.
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King, Richard. "Village Echoes: The Fiction of Wu Zuxiang (review)." China Review International 2, no. 1 (1995): 276–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cri.1995.0032.

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Sutrisna, I. Wayan. "Eksistensi Badan Usaha Milik Desa (Bumdes) Dalam Pembangunan Ekonomi Di Desa." Jurnal Ilmiah Cakrawarti 3, no. 2 (August 21, 2020): 8–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.47532/jic.v3i2.195.

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The development carried out in the village is currently undergoing increasingly rapid changes, so that village government officials are needed who can really adapt to chang- ing conditions. The village government must also be able to explore the potential of the vil- lage which can be used to increase Village Original Income (PAD), which leads to improving the welfare of all village communities. Community empowerment is absolutely necessary so that society becomes strong, especially in the economic field. Community empowerment is absolutely necessary so that society becomes strong, especially in the economic field. Village Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) is an economic empowerment institution for rural commu- nities, this institution is a forum for village communities to strengthen the economy towards prosperity. It is hoped that the government will continue to strive to provide understanding to the village government of the importance of the existence of this economic institution in empowering village communities. Strengthening BUMDes institutions must be a priority by the village government, supported by all levels of society. Well-managed village business institutions will provide enormous benefits to the life of village communities. The community will receive benefits individually, especially those who are directly involved in this village business. In addition, BUMDes that are well managed will be able to increase village govern- ment finances used in village development to reduce poverty and at the same time improve community welfare. This paper uses a study with a literature study approach which aims to find out about the existence of BUMDes in Economic Development in Villages.
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Xu, Yan. "The Reflection of Village Reform Mode in the Process of Urbanization-Based on the Investigation of H District." Advanced Materials Research 524-527 (May 2012): 2880–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.524-527.2880.

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This paper mainly discusses village reform mode in the process of urbanization based on social economy investigation of communities (villages) after village reform in the H District. Three kinds of main village reform patterns and characteristics of each village mode are put forward, and typical communities of each model were investigated and analyzed.Finally,get the conclusion that village reform in the H District is successful, and corresponding measures and the experience that can draw lessons from are put forward.
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Putri, Rizca Yunike. "THE VILLAGE GOVERNANCE MODEL THAT EMPOWERS COMMUNITIES IN INDONESIA'S BORDER AREAS." Journal of Urban Sociology 2, no. 1 (May 28, 2019): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.30742/jus.v2i1.608.

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The problems that arise in relation to the implementation of village government are human resource capacity and institutional capacity in community empowerment. It is undeniable that villages in the Border have diversity in terms of the capacity of the village human resources and village institutions. For established villages, the implementation of the Village Law and the PP Village does not raise serious problems that can actually provide space for innovation to improve the welfare of rural communities. However, another story is that villages with minimal capacity certainly need efforts so that the village government is able to do better things for its people. Especially community empowerment for poverty alleviation through increasing income of poor families. By using qualitative research methods, supported by in-depth interviews in data collection and supporting sekounder data, this study provides an illustration of how village government empowered communities in villages as well as Indonesia's border areas.Keywords: community empowerment, village government, border area
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Samutina, Natalia. "Emotional landscapes of reading: fan fiction in the context of contemporary reading practices." International Journal of Cultural Studies 20, no. 3 (January 28, 2016): 253–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1367877916628238.

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This article focuses on fan fiction as a literary experience and especially on fan fiction readers’ receptive strategies. Methodologically, its approach is at the intersection of literary theory, theory of popular culture, and qualitative research into practices of communication within online communities. It characterizes fan fiction as a type of contemporary reading and writing. Taking as an example the Russian Harry Potter fan fiction community, the article poses a set of questions about the meanings and contexts of immersive reading and affective reading. The emotional reading of fan fiction communities is put into historical and theoretical context, with reference to researchers who analysed and criticized the dichotomy of rational and affective reading, or ‘enchantment’, in literary culture as one of the symptoms of modernity. The metaphor of ‘emotional landscapes of reading’ is used to theorize the reading strategies of fan fiction readers, and discussed through parallels with phenomenological theories of landscape. Among the ‘assemblage points of reading’ of fan fiction, specific elements are described, such as ‘selective reading’, ‘kink reading’, ‘first encounter with fan fiction texts’ and ‘unpredictability’.
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Firmansyah, Deri, Dwinanto Priyo Susetyo, and Mira Sumira. "DAMPAK DANA DESA TERHADAP PEMBANGUNAN DESA DAN PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT DESA (STUDI KASUS PADA DESA CIBITUNG KECAMATAN SAGARANTEN KABUPATEN SUKABUMI)." JABI (Jurnal Akuntansi Berkelanjutan Indonesia) 3, no. 2 (July 9, 2020): 168. http://dx.doi.org/10.32493/jabi.v3i2.y2020.p168-181.

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The priority of village funds is used to finance the implementation of village programs and activities in the field of village development and village community empowerment. The development and empowerment of village communities can be carried out well if the management of village funds is carried out in a transparent, accountable, orderly and disciplined budget as well as the participation of various parties. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of village funds on village development and village community empowerment (Case Study in Cibitung Village, Sagaranten District, Sukabumi). The research method used in this research is the mix method. The object of this research is the people of Cibitung Village, Sagaranten Sukabumi District, the sampling technique in this study was determined by quota sampling of 110 respondents. For statistical analysis simple linear regression analysis is used, the coefficient of determination and to test the hypothesis the t test is used. Based on the results of research and data analysis that has been done, the test results are obtained that the management and distribution of village funds on target can have an impact on the progress of village development and empowerment of rural communities so as to encourage the development of community independence and increase the welfare of village communities.
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Foxhall, Lin. "The Village beyond the Village: Communities in Rural Landscapes in Ancient Greek Countrysides." Journal of Modern Greek Studies 38, no. 1 (2020): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/mgs.2020.0001.

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FADLI, MUHAMMAD. "ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP: PARTICIPATION OF VILLAGE COMMUNITIES IN VILLAGE SOCIAL PARTICIPATION PRACTICES AND VILLAGE TRANSFORMATION TOWARDS THE CITY." Meraja journal 2, no. 3 (December 16, 2019): 27–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.33080/mrj.v2i3.69.

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Tasnim, Tasnim. "COMMUNITY-LED HEALTH PLANNING MODEL FOR VILLAGE HEALTH TEAM :A CASE STUDY IN INDONESIA." INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH SCIENCES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (IJHSRD) 2, no. 1 (August 28, 2020): 27–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.36566/ijhsrd/vol2.iss1/19.

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Background: An effective health planning is a root of success to cope with public health problems in the village. Communities in the village have resources to solve the problem. However, they do not have the skill to cope with their problem. This qualitative study is to analyze the process of community-led health program planning. Methods: This qualitative method using Participatory Rural Appraisal Approach which recruited village communities and government from April to August 2016 in Lambusa and Lebojaya Villages, Konda Sub-district in Southeast Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. Data analysis used interpretive analysis. Results: This study found that there were several steps to empower village communities to develop village health planning. Firstly, socialization about the process and establishing a Village Facilitator Team. Then, The VFT was be trained to increase their knowledge and skill about the village health program planning. The final step is a community meeting to identify the causes of illness and death and developing the village health program for dealing with the causes. Conclusion: community-led health planning process can be implemented in the village to increase the quality of the village health program, especially in the remote or village areas.
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Anggraheni, Siti, Asep Nurjaman, and Muhammad Kamil. "Village Institutional Transformation to Smart Village Governance in Tourism Village Development." Jurnal Public Policy 8, no. 2 (April 30, 2022): 73. http://dx.doi.org/10.35308/jpp.v8i2.4767.

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Institutional transformation is one of the main keys to realizing Smart Village. A Smart village cannot be separated from technology, in realizing Smart Village there are several things that must be fulfilled, namely: institutions, resources, service chains, service delivery technologies, and mechanics. This research is qualitative research with a case study approach. The research location of Boonpring Ecotourism, Sanankerto Turen, Malang Regency. The research findings show that the Village Institutional Transformation towards Smart Village Governance is successful because the achievement of smart village governance in Sanankerto village is inseparable from the success of the institutional transformation carried out. This is shown by the success of developing tourism potential in the village. The village cooperates with several actors, namely: the government, universities, the private sector, local communities, and the media. It is hoped that sustainable smart village governance will be realized. This is inseparable from the participation and activity of the community who take a role in the development of tourist villages. The existence of smart village governance that is intertwined with the development of tourist villages in the Sanankerto village has succeeded in
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Dr Anupam Soni. "Parsi Consciousness in Rohinton Mistry’s Fiction." Creative Launcher 5, no. 6 (February 28, 2021): 223–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.53032/tcl.2021.5.6.31.

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Rohinton Mistry is one of the most celebrated new wave fiction writers of Indian writing in English. Mistry is a well-known name for his heritage fiction and Parsi consciousness. As being a Parsi, Mistry seems to be more concerned with his community and its diminishing numbers like their symbol bird vultures. Parsi is one of the most educated communities all around the world and famous for their sense of charities yet with each passing year this one of the oldest religious communities is facing the threat of extinction; and this threat put each and every Parsi writers on their toes to preserve their culture through their writings, and the fiction of Rohinton Mistry is also no exception to this thought. Mistry tried his level best to put Parsi life as it is with their core consciousness and dilemmas on paper.
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Pratama, Shakti Abdillah, Herni Fitriani, Saiful Anam, and Muhamad Nanang Rifa’i. "Pelatihan Menulis Cerita Non Fiksi Pada Mahasiswa Program Studi PGMI STKIP Nurul Huda Sukaraja OKU Timur." Jurnal Indonesia Mengabdi 3, no. 2 (July 5, 2022): 55–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.30599/jimi.v3i2.1462.

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This non-fiction story writing training was carried out with the aim that students from the Srikaton village youth groups could improve their writing skills and understanding of studying news in social media and its application in their daily environment. The focus of the training on writing non-fiction stories for students among the youth groups in Srikaton village consists of active students on campuses in East OKU district such as: STIE, STIPER, STIT MU, STKIP Muhammadiyah, STIT NU Sumber Agung, STISIP Binamarta. The training will follow the protocol. health measures from the government such as setting a one meter seat apart, preparing a handwashing area, and using a mask. The benefits that participants can get from this activity are being able to create a non-fiction story and understand news on social media so that they are wiser in applying it in everyday life.
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Hadi Sumarto, Rumsari, and Lukas Dwiantara. "PEMANFAATAN DANA DESA UNTUK PENINGKATAN TARAF HIDUP MASYARAKAT PEDESAAN MELALUI PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT DESA." Journal Publicuho 2, no. 2 (July 1, 2019): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.35817/jpu.v2i2.7461.

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Development is carried out to improve the standard of living of its citizens. Development is also carried out so that there is no disparity between villages and cities. The rapid development in urban areas which has triggered a wave of urbanization has made the villages increasingly marginalized. Urbanization flows are difficult to stem because the village mindset assumes that in the city they will get jobs so they can improve their standard of living. With this phenomenon, the Government rolled out the Village Fund Policy. The Village Fund Policy opens employment opportunities in the village so that the community can be empowered through development programs in the village. The purpose of this paper is to describe the empowerment of rural communities through the Village Fund so that they can improve the living standard of rural communities. This paper uses a type of library research through documents analysis such as data contained in various media, books and other documents. The use of the Village Fund is significant to prevent the flow of urbanization. Opportunities for village communities to improve living standards were accommodated through community empowerment from the Village Fund. Keywords: Village Funds, Empowerment, Improvement of Life Level
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Tehupeiory, Aartje. "PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT HUKUM ADAT (MASYARAKAT DESA) DALAM MENDUKUNG PROGRAM EKONOMI KREATIF DESA SESUAI UU DESA." to-ra 5, no. 2 (September 9, 2019): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.33541/tora.v5i2.1197.

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Abstract For the empowerment of village communities in supporting the Village Creative Economy Program, which is to nd creative and innovative thinking models to build villages in an innovative model of empowering communi-ties in poverty reduction given to rural communities through educational innovations, innovations in the utiliza-tion of vacant land, traditional market management innovations, innovation village based or village. a quality community was formed in the rural areas to provide digital education for business development and community empowerment to help community businesses and micro and small businesses. Keywords: village community empowerment, village creative economy
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McArthur, Andrew. "Rebuilding sustainable communities: assessing Glasgow's urban village experiment." Town Planning Review 71, no. 1 (January 2000): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/tpr.71.1.13310w8151q3886q.

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Sihombing, Yuan Alfinsyah, Ester Rinaldi Hulu, Tini Ayuna Hutabarat, and Puspitasar. "Increased village potential towards creative and independent communities." ABDIMAS TALENTA: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat 4, no. 2 (December 12, 2019): 907–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.32734/abdimastalenta.v4i2.4255.

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Community service activities are divided into three stages, namely preparation, implementation of activities on site, and evaluation. These community service activities have been carried out in Pematang Marihat Village, Siantar Marimbun District, Pematangsiantar City in the form of health check-up activities namely blood sugar and blood pressure checks, health education, healthy exercise, PHBS which is specialized in dental and mouth hygiene, hands and nails, reactivation hydroponics, planting vegetable seeds in polybags, making Family Medicinal Plants (TOGA), making compost from straw, learning groups and teaching activities in schools. The implementation of these activities is expected to benefit the local community. Get closer to the relationship of higher education with the community where KKN students are located. Train students in studying social phenomena that occur in the community. Providing space and land for students to express their application of theories that have been obtained on campus to become agents of change in society. The activities carried out in support of these activities are morning activities, healthy exercise, non-communicable disease counseling, health and clean lifestyle counseling, blood sugar and blood pressure checks, reactivation of hydroponics, Family Medicinal Plant Manufacturing (TOGA), compost fertilizer production from straw. With the completion of the work program of KKN (Real Work Lecture) Group 2 Pematang Marihat Village, Siantar Marimbun District, Pematangsiantar City, the translation of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education to the community can be carried out well. Through the implementation of this Community Service Program, we can apply the knowledge gained in college in the form of community service in Pematang Marihat Village.
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AZUMA, Masanori. "The Improvement of Agricultural Village Communities in China." JOURNAL OF RURAL PLANNING ASSOCIATION 5, no. 4 (1987): 26–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.2750/arp.5.4_26.

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SCHRYER, FRANS JOZEF. "Village factionalism and class conflict in peasant communities." Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie 12, no. 3 (July 14, 2008): 290–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-618x.1975.tb00050.x.

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Willis, Katherine. "Digital Neighbourhoods: Hyperlocal Village Hubs in Rural Communities." Architectural Design 87, no. 1 (January 2017): 92–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ad.2137.

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Barthel, Diane. "Nostalgia for America's village past: Staged symbolic communities." International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society 4, no. 1 (September 1990): 79–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01384771.

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Burke, Matthew. "Fortress Dystopia: Representations of Gated Communities in Comtemporary Fiction." Journal of American Culture 24, no. 1-2 (April 6, 2001): 115–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1542-734x.2001.tb00035.x.

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Charles, A. "Passionate Communities: Reading Lesbian Resistance in Jane Rule's Fiction." American Literature 72, no. 4 (December 1, 2000): 883–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00029831-72-4-883.

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Burke, Matthew. "Fortress Dystopia: Representations of Gated Communities in Comtemporary Fiction." Journal of American & Comparative Cultures 24, no. 1-2 (March 2001): 115–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1537-4726.2001.2401_115.x.

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Lubis, Dinar Saurmauli, and I. A. Kharisma Dyah Intan Maharani. "Family Planning Communities in Pemogan Using WHO Community Engagement Model." Jurnal PROMKES 10, no. 1 (March 23, 2022): 48. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/jpk.v10.i1.2022.48-57.

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Communities is an area unit at the village level with criteria in which there is an integration of the Family Planning Population and Family Development program and related sectors to improve the quality of family and community life. The formulation of the research problem is how the village community is engaged in the family planning communities program in Pemogan Village Denpasar. Objective: The objective of this research is to find out the involvement of the village community in the family planning communities program. Methods: This study used a qualitative descriptive research design and was conducted from April to May 2021. This research applied the World Health Organization (2012) framework on community engagement by identifying the level in involvement of inform, consult, involve, collaborate, and shared leadership. There were 9 informants which consisted of the head of Pemogan Village Denpasar, educators of family planning, cadres of family planning communities, and community groups with inclusion criteria. Data collection methods used focus group discussion, in-depth interviews, and document analysis. Data were analyzed with thematic data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion. Data validation used triangulation of sources and methods, peer debriefing, and member checking. Results: This study found that the community has been a part of the family planning communities program. Community engagement level in the family planning communities program is at the involve level and less in informing the program and leadership. Conclusion: Community engagement in the family planning communities program in Pemogan Village includes the level of inform, consult, involve, collaborate, and shared leadership. This research suggests the village government increase space for the community to be engaged as a partner in implementing activities and shared leadership through cadre empowerment and socialization.
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Yusniati, Yusniati, Murhaban Murhaban, and Muammar Khaddafi. "PENGARUH KOMPONEN ALOKASI DANA DESA DAN PRODUK DOMESTIK REGIONAL BRUTO TERHADAP TINGKAT KEMISKINAN KABUPATEN /KOTA DI PROVINSI ACEH." J-MIND (Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia) 4, no. 1 (December 29, 2020): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.29103/j-mind.v4i1.3369.

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Village Fund Allocation is funds originating from the APBN allocated to villages, used to finance village administration, implementation of village development, community development, and empowerment of village communities, in order to alleviate poverty. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of village fund allocation for rural development, village community development, empowerment of rural communities and gross regional domestic product on the poverty level of districts / cities in Aceh Province. This research is quantitative using panel data consisting of cross-sectional data, namely 23 regencies / cities with 3-year time series data. Data analysis method is panel data regression using eviews tools. The results of the study showed that the allocation of village funds for village development and village community development had a negative effect on poverty levels. Whereas the allocation of village funds to empower rural communities and gross regional domestic products does not affect the level of poverty. This indicates that the use of village funds prioritizes village development. Furthermore, the overall results of the study indicate that all independent variables simultaneously have a simultaneous effect on the level of poverty. Village fund allocation should not only focus solely on village development. Because the development of the quality of human resources must also get the same portion as the allocation of village funds for development, so that with the advancement of development will be in line with improving the quality of good human resources. Keyword : Components, village funds, gross regional domestic products, poverty
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Syam, M. Ardiansyah, Suratno Suratno, and Syahril Djaddang. "Literasi Tatakelola BUMDES (Badan Usaha Milik Desa)." CAPACITAREA : Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 1, no. 02 (February 23, 2021): 67–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.35814/capacitarea.v1i02.1993.

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Abstrak Badan Usaha Milik Desa adalah lembaga usaha desa yang dikelola oleh masyarakat dan pemerintah desa dalam upaya memperkuat perekonomian desa dan membangun kemasyarakatan masyarakat yang dibentuk berdasarkan kebutuhan masyarakat desa. Sebagai badan usaha milik umum (milik desa), tata kelola dan akuntabilitas publik juga melekat pada BUMDes. Literasi tata kelola BUMDes tidak hanya bermanfaat bagi pengelola atau pengawas BUMDes, tetapi juga bermanfaat bagi masyarakat desa terkait penggunaan aset desa yang dipisahkan untuk memenuhi kebutuhan masyarakat desa dan memberikan layanan berkualitas kepada masyarakat desa. Melalui tata kelola yang baik, BUMDes diharapkan dapat dikelola secara profesional, mandiri, dan memiliki jaringan yang baik dengan berbagai pihak sehingga dapat terkonsolidasi dan menjadi kekuatan ekonomi pedesaan menuju desa yang mandiri dan mandiri. Kata Kunci: audit sektor publik, akuntansi & tata kelola desa, transparansi dan akuntabilitas. Abstract Village-owned enterprises are village business institutions that are managed by the community and village government in an effort to strengthen the village economy and build social communities that are formed based on the needs of the village community. As a publicly owned (village-owned) enterprise, public governance and accountability are also inherent in BUMDes. BUMDes governance literacy is not only beneficial for BUMDes managers or supervisors, but also benefits village communities related to the use of separated village assets to meet the needs of village communities and provide quality services to village communities. Through good governance, BUMDes are expected to be managed professionally, independently, and have good networks with various parties so that they can be consolidated and become a rural economic power towards an independent and autonomous village. Keywords: village owned enterprises, governance, community empowerment, literacy.
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Syam, M. Ardiansyah, Suratno Suratno, and Syahril Djaddang. "Literasi Tatakelola BUMDES (Badan Usaha Milik Desa)." CAPACITAREA : Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 1, no. 02 (February 23, 2021): 67–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.35814/capacitarea.2021.001.02.06.

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Abstrak Badan Usaha Milik Desa adalah lembaga usaha desa yang dikelola oleh masyarakat dan pemerintah desa dalam upaya memperkuat perekonomian desa dan membangun kemasyarakatan masyarakat yang dibentuk berdasarkan kebutuhan masyarakat desa. Sebagai badan usaha milik umum (milik desa), tata kelola dan akuntabilitas publik juga melekat pada BUMDes. Literasi tata kelola BUMDes tidak hanya bermanfaat bagi pengelola atau pengawas BUMDes, tetapi juga bermanfaat bagi masyarakat desa terkait penggunaan aset desa yang dipisahkan untuk memenuhi kebutuhan masyarakat desa dan memberikan layanan berkualitas kepada masyarakat desa. Melalui tata kelola yang baik, BUMDes diharapkan dapat dikelola secara profesional, mandiri, dan memiliki jaringan yang baik dengan berbagai pihak sehingga dapat terkonsolidasi dan menjadi kekuatan ekonomi pedesaan menuju desa yang mandiri dan mandiri. Kata Kunci: audit sektor publik, akuntansi & tata kelola desa, transparansi dan akuntabilitas. Abstract Village-owned enterprises are village business institutions that are managed by the community and village government in an effort to strengthen the village economy and build social communities that are formed based on the needs of the village community. As a publicly owned (village-owned) enterprise, public governance and accountability are also inherent in BUMDes. BUMDes governance literacy is not only beneficial for BUMDes managers or supervisors, but also benefits village communities related to the use of separated village assets to meet the needs of village communities and provide quality services to village communities. Through good governance, BUMDes are expected to be managed professionally, independently, and have good networks with various parties so that they can be consolidated and become a rural economic power towards an independent and autonomous village. Keywords: village owned enterprises, governance, community empowerment, literacy.
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Dasmaran, Verliani, Hendi Prihanto, Islamiah Kamil, and Kurnia Sari Dewi. "ENTERPRENEURSHIP AND KOPERASI SOCIALIZATION IN BANYU ASIH VILLAGERS FOR INDEPENDENT VILLAGE COMMUNITIES." ICCD 2, no. 1 (November 28, 2019): 112–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.33068/iccd.vol2.iss1.245.

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Banyu Asih Village is a village located in Cigeulis Sub-district, Pandeglang Regency, which is located on the coastline affected by the Sunda Strait tsunami. As a result of the disaster, efforts to revive the community's economy are a joint task of all parties, people who have an entrepreneurial spirit are expected to be able to rebuild the village economy towards a more independent and developed village. This activity aims to provide understanding to the community related to entrepreneurial activities that support the potential of the village and community awareness in cooperatives to overcome capital and prevent usury and loan sharking behavior in village areas that will not solve the problem, but increase the problem. The results of this activity are expected to be able to provide business communities with understanding and motivation so that the community is able to recognize the business potential in the Banyu Asih village.
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