Abstract

<em>This article will analyze the participatory paradigm for the empowerment problem of women of the village violence victims in central Java based on three questions in the form of ontology, epistemology, and methodology. Community involvement began when identifying problems to formulate joint actions, while the research results were directly applied to the problems encountered. Victims of violence in women are considered to be very understanding of the problems faced so that they are expected to be found the right solution to be applied in the community and provide results under expectations. In the process of Participatory Action Research (PAR) There is a process of digging, seeking, investigating issues and problems of women in the issue of women's trafficking, sexual exploitation in a collaborative research/collaboration. Research is done in an equal relationship which then ends up doing the action together. Related to the issue of violence against women raises participation and raises women's power to build a good relationship between victims of violence against women, between women and the wider community, and among women victims of violence with researchers.</em>

Highlights

  • Gender difference is not a problem as long as it does not raise to gender inequality

  • This article will analyze the participatory paradigm for the empowerment problem of women of the village violence victims in central Java based on three questions in the form of ontology, epistemology, and methodology

  • Research is done in an equal relationship which ends up doing the action together

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Introduction

Gender difference is not a problem as long as it does not raise to gender inequality (gender inequalities). The gender differences have given rise to various injustices, both male and female This can be seen from the various forms of injustice that exist such as marginalization (depletion), subordination (the assumption or treatment that women are more vulnerable), stereotype (labeling), violence (violence), discrimination (distinction). Discussions related to the empowerment of village women The victims of PAR based violence are conducted using the Participatory paradigm. Background, it is interesting to further describe how the conceptual study relates to the empowerment of village women’s PAR-based violence victims in central Java based on the paradigm Participatory?. Research Methods The discussion on the empowerment of women group of PAR-based violence as a philosophical study of science is certainly not separated from the three fundamental questions related to the paradigms including ontology, epistemology, and methodology. The findings were created together as if they were included in the paradigm of constructivism (Erlyn Indarti, 2019)

Methodological questions
Absence of land ownership rights and household property
Lack of Knowledge and Awareness about Violence Against Women
Women Migration and Trafficking
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