Papers by Endah Setyowati
Seminar Hasil Penelitian Bagi Civitas Akademika 2017, 2017
Bakti Budaya
Community Service Program (PkM) conducted by the Center for Study and Promotion of Peace (CSPP DW... more Community Service Program (PkM) conducted by the Center for Study and Promotion of Peace (CSPP DWCU) was aimed at Srikandi Lintas Iman (SRILI), an interfaith women organization in the City of Yogyakarta. They needed to improve their works in the society by having perspective and skills in peacebuilding. By using learning methods for adults i.e., participatory, elicitive, and dialogue, CSPP DWCU conducted the series of training during 2017-2019. Based on the achievement indicator and its output, CSPP DWCU’s community service program has been successful. The target group actively participated in the serial of training and brought the idea of the trainings into advocacy in the community. Some of their activities were published in online and printed media as well in some academic journals during 2017-2019
Bakti Budaya, 2018
Service learning is a teaching approach that combines academic goals and the character educationt... more Service learning is a teaching approach that combines academic goals and the character educationthrough community service activities. Teaching strategies through knowledge, experiences, andreflections applied in an interdiciplinary course provide opportunities for students to relate knowledgedirectly from the classroom to community problems with their participation as volunteers in a specifedcommunity. Te community which is chosen as a target group was ftted to the lecture materialswhich emphasized on issues of state discrimination against vulnerable groups and impacts of decreasingenvironmental quality on sustainable peace. Te learning outcomes which is set at level of students'awareness of social problems are measured by changes in perceptions of issues faced by target groupsbefore and after students doing a community service through periodic journal reports.
Gema Teologi, Mar 22, 2013
EDSA) is one of the examples of the most successful non-violent political movements in the 20 th ... more EDSA) is one of the examples of the most successful non-violent political movements in the 20 th century. The revolution that lasted for 77 hours, or four days, can be regarded as a peaceful revolution succeeding in overthrowing a 20-year dictatorial regime. This article will analyze the people power movements by employing some ideas from political scholars such as Ackerman and Krueger who concluded that a non-violent movement was determined by the availability of political opportunities, mobilizing structure, and framing process. Furthermore, Vilvredo Pareto, through his theory of Group Persistence, elaborated that political changes could not be separated from rivalries between the ruling elite and the opposition. He stressed that the elite rivalries would help explaining the behavior of elites and the effects on the dynamics of political changes. Paul Site's ideas, through his writing "Basic Human Needs", were used to identify the underlying through political changes. Whereas, the theory of collective behavior from Niels Smelser was utilized to see that a political revolution was not a spontaneous movement but it was formed from pattern of actions that would determine the stages in a collective behavior. Finally by using some theories of political violence, it is expected to get a broader picture of understanding nonviolence movements.
Gema Teologi, Oct 10, 2006
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