Gender Relationship Analysis in Coastal Resources Management in Fishermen's Households: Functional Structural Theory Perspective

The results showed that gender relations in the management of coastal resources in fishing households took place in the following activities: fishing; making fishing lines; netting; net embroidery; fish transportation; fish preservation; and sale of fish. Of the seven activities, the wife plays a ro...

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Main Authors: Syaifudin Suhri Kasim, Sarmadan, Masrul, Ratna Supiyah, Tanzil
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CV. Literasi Indonesia 2021-07-01
Series:International Journal of Qualitative Research
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Online Access:https://ojs.literacyinstitute.org/index.php/ijqr/article/view/314
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author Syaifudin Suhri Kasim
Sarmadan
Masrul
Ratna Supiyah
Tanzil
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Sarmadan
Masrul
Ratna Supiyah
Tanzil
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description The results showed that gender relations in the management of coastal resources in fishing households took place in the following activities: fishing; making fishing lines; netting; net embroidery; fish transportation; fish preservation; and sale of fish. Of the seven activities, the wife plays a role in almost all coastal resource management activities, except for fishing activities. In addition, the wife does all domestic roles while the husband only focuses on the public role and does not involve himself in the domestic role. In view of the structural-functional theory, the results of this study illustrate that gender relations in coastal resource management in fishing households indicate a power relationship and status differences between men and women. The involvement of the wife (woman) in almost all activities is a form of integration (integration) carried out by the wife (woman) to maintain the continuity of the household and maintain the balance of the family integrity system, although this role is not balanced but complementary. The results of this study also show that gender relations in the management of coastal resources in fishermen's households have ideologically “perpetuated” male domination and gender stratification in fishermen's family institutions and society in general.
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spelling doaj.art-bd5f7d5d509147ff849ac8df06d9b51d2022-12-22T03:27:58ZengCV. Literasi IndonesiaInternational Journal of Qualitative Research2798-60472021-07-0111737810.47540/ijqr.v1i1.314315Gender Relationship Analysis in Coastal Resources Management in Fishermen's Households: Functional Structural Theory PerspectiveSyaifudin Suhri Kasim0Sarmadan1Masrul2Ratna Supiyah3Tanzil4Department of Sociology, Universitas Halu Oleo, IndonesiaDepartment of Sociology, Universitas Halu Oleo, IndonesiaDepartment of Communication, Universitas Halu Oleo, IndonesiaDepartment of Sociology, Universitas Halu Oleo, IndonesiaDepartment of Sociology, Universitas Halu Oleo, IndonesiaThe results showed that gender relations in the management of coastal resources in fishing households took place in the following activities: fishing; making fishing lines; netting; net embroidery; fish transportation; fish preservation; and sale of fish. Of the seven activities, the wife plays a role in almost all coastal resource management activities, except for fishing activities. In addition, the wife does all domestic roles while the husband only focuses on the public role and does not involve himself in the domestic role. In view of the structural-functional theory, the results of this study illustrate that gender relations in coastal resource management in fishing households indicate a power relationship and status differences between men and women. The involvement of the wife (woman) in almost all activities is a form of integration (integration) carried out by the wife (woman) to maintain the continuity of the household and maintain the balance of the family integrity system, although this role is not balanced but complementary. The results of this study also show that gender relations in the management of coastal resources in fishermen's households have ideologically “perpetuated” male domination and gender stratification in fishermen's family institutions and society in general.https://ojs.literacyinstitute.org/index.php/ijqr/article/view/314coastal resourcesfishermen's householdsgender relations
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Tanzil
Gender Relationship Analysis in Coastal Resources Management in Fishermen's Households: Functional Structural Theory Perspective
International Journal of Qualitative Research
coastal resources
fishermen's households
gender relations
title Gender Relationship Analysis in Coastal Resources Management in Fishermen's Households: Functional Structural Theory Perspective
title_full Gender Relationship Analysis in Coastal Resources Management in Fishermen's Households: Functional Structural Theory Perspective
title_fullStr Gender Relationship Analysis in Coastal Resources Management in Fishermen's Households: Functional Structural Theory Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Gender Relationship Analysis in Coastal Resources Management in Fishermen's Households: Functional Structural Theory Perspective
title_short Gender Relationship Analysis in Coastal Resources Management in Fishermen's Households: Functional Structural Theory Perspective
title_sort gender relationship analysis in coastal resources management in fishermen s households functional structural theory perspective
topic coastal resources
fishermen's households
gender relations
url https://ojs.literacyinstitute.org/index.php/ijqr/article/view/314
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