Social Solidarity in Communities Affected by Rob Floods on the Semarang Coast

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Deka Setiawan, Dewi Liesnoor Setyowati, Hamdan Tri Atmaja, Moh. Solehatul Mustofa

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This study is 1) to analyze the factors that affect the social solidarity of the people affected by the tidal flood on the coast of Semarang. 2) Knowing the social, physical, and economic conditions in the community affected by the tidal flood on the coast of Semarang. This research employs qualitative phenomenological methodology. Among the methods of data collection are observation, interviews, and documentation. Co-occurring data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing/verification comprised the qualitative data analysis technique for this study. The findings of this research Individual ties, communal ties, cultural ties, and the existence of cooperation between communities impacted by the tidal wave are factors that affect the social cohesion of the community impacted by the tidal flood on the coast of Semarang. 2) Social ties between the citizens of Semarang Coastal environments are well-established, as evidenced by the people's well-established social interactions. Numerous economically disadvantaged people are unable to repair their flood-damaged homes. In coastal areas, tidal flooding or tidal flooding can occur. Due to the passage of time and the sense of having the same fate, which in this case is caused by the tidal flood, people's lives are well-established. Thus, social solidarity is established and influenced by social interactions that occur as a result of cultural ties that include feelings of shared fate and interdependence. Due to existing familial ties, the majority of individuals do not wish to relocate. People's behavior and awareness of environmental hygiene and health are still lacking. The Semarang Coastal community's disregard for environmental conditions is reflected in its lifestyle, the majority of which does not reflect a culture of clean living. The findings of this study will be a milestone for developing a community-based disaster mitigation system by utilizing solidarity among community members as the main strength. A well-established relationship between community members will assist the process of disaster prevention, mitigation, and rehabilitation by optimizing individual, communal, cultural, and cooperative ties in the sphere of community social interaction.

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Deka Setiawan, Dewi Liesnoor Setyowati, Hamdan Tri Atmaja, Moh. Solehatul Mustofa. (2023). Social Solidarity in Communities Affected by Rob Floods on the Semarang Coast. Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 6(10s), 1081–1089. Retrieved from https://jrtdd.com/index.php/journal/article/view/1590
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