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Back Cover Simulacra, Volume 8, Issue 1, June 2025 Hidayat, Medhy Aginta
SIMULACRA: JURNAL SOSIOLOGI Vol 8, No 1: 2025
Publisher : Center for Sociological Studies and Community Developmen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/sml.v8i1.30064

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Back Cover Simulacra, Volume 8, Issue 2, November 2025 Hidayat, Medhy Aginta
SIMULACRA: JURNAL SOSIOLOGI Vol 8, No 2: 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/sml.v8i2.32475

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Front Cover Simulacra, Volume 8, Issue 1, June 2025 Hidayat, Medhy Aginta
SIMULACRA: JURNAL SOSIOLOGI Vol 8, No 1: 2025
Publisher : Center for Sociological Studies and Community Developmen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/sml.v8i1.30062

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Front Cover Simulacra, Volume 8, Issue 2, November 2025 Hidayat, Medhy Aginta
SIMULACRA: JURNAL SOSIOLOGI Vol 8, No 2: 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/sml.v8i2.32473

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Front Page Simulacra, Volume 8, Issue 1, June 2025 Hidayat, Medhy Aginta
SIMULACRA: JURNAL SOSIOLOGI Vol 8, No 1: 2025
Publisher : Center for Sociological Studies and Community Developmen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/sml.v8i1.30063

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UNDOING STEREOTYPES: COUNTER-STEREOTYPING STRATEGY BASED ON THE MADURESE CULTURAL IDENTITIES Hidayat, Medhy Aginta; Suryandari, Nikmah
Alfuad: Jurnal Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Mahmud Yunus Batusangkar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jsk.v6i1.4853

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This study examines the construction of negative stereotypes and the efforts to build counter-stereotypes for the Madurese by utilizing their cultural identities. The Madurese are known as one of the ethnic groups in Indonesia who often become the object of negative stereotypes. A number of negative stereotypes of the Madurese include stubbornness, stiffness, temperamental, vengefulness, unruly, lack of respect for others, irritability, loud voices, lack of courtesy, lack of education, and easily commit acts of violence. Through the strategy of counter-stereotypes, it is hoped that the negative stereotypes attached to Madurese individuals will gradually diminish. This study uses a qualitative approach that focuses on the views and experiences of Madurese high school students in Madura. The data were obtained through field observations and in-depth interviews. This study found that negative stereotypes of Madurese are formed by the internal factors (from within individuals of the Madurese) and external factors (from the outside view of other ethnicities). The efforts to build positive stereotypes of Madurese can be carried out more effectively through the intervention of education at schools. The results of this study are expected to become a model to change negative stereotypes and build positive perceptions of certain ethnic groups.
Reconfiguring Digital Practices: Habitus, Capital, and the Second-Account Field among Generation Z Amelia, Putri; Hidayat, Medhy Aginta
Journal of Urban Sociology Volume 9 No 1 Tahun 2026
Publisher : Universitas Wijaya Kusuma Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/jus.v9i1.4891

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This study examines how digital practices are reconfigured through the use of second Instagram accounts among Generation Z, focusing on the interplay of habitus, capital, and field. The phenomenon of second-account usage reflects not only a strategy of identity negotiation, but also a structured response to the pressures of visibility, self-presentation, and symbolic evaluation within the main account. Grounded in Pierre Bourdieu’s theory of social practice, this research employs a qualitative phenomenological approach. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews, non-participant observation, and documentation, enabling an in-depth understanding of the lived experiences of Gen Z users. The findings show that digital habitus, formed through family environments, peer interactions, and routine engagement with social media, shapes how users perceive and navigate online spaces. Cultural capital, in the form of digital competence, and social capital, particularly strong and selective networks, are strategically mobilized to manage visibility and control access. The study further reveals that second accounts constitute a differentiated digital field, where the dominant logic of symbolic capital in the main account is partially reconfigured. Within this space, users negotiate power, redefine value, and develop practices that prioritize intimacy, trust, and controlled self-expression.