Aziz, Yugni Maulana
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Hegemoni Kekuasaan Ustadz Hikmat Arif Terhadap Masyarakat Kampung Dalur Mawar Desa Bojong Pandan Kabupaten Serang: Perspektif Teori Antonio Gramsci Aziz, Yugni Maulana
Jurnal Silatene Sosial Humaniora Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Maret
Publisher : Suwaib Amiruddin Foundation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53611/qdtd3079

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Penelitian  ini   bertujuan  untuk   mendeskripsikan   bagaiamana  produksi,   operasi,  dan   pengaruh hegemoni  kekuasaan  Ustads  Hikmat  Arif  dalam  praktik  sosial  masyarakat  Kampung  Dalur  Mawar Desa  Bojong  Pandan  Kabupaten  Serang,  penelitian  ini  menggunakan  deskriptif  kualitatif  dengan menggunakan  teori  Antonio  Gramsci,  hasil  dari  penelitian  ini  mengetahui  1).  Proses  reproduksi hegemoni  kekuasaan  Ustadz  Hikmat Arif  2).  Operasinya  hegemoni  kekuasaan  Ustadz  Hikmat  Arif dalam   kehidupan   masyarakat   3).   Mempertahankan   Pengaruhhegemoni   kekuasaan   terhadap masyarakat Kampung Dalur Mawar
Women's Representation in Regional Elections: Gendered Institutions' Perspective on Political Design and Practice Nasrudin, Rudi; Solihah, Ratnia; Aziz, Yugni Maulana
JOELS: Journal of Election and Leadership Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): JOELS: Journal of Election and Leadership
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31849/aqpz8m29

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Women's political representation in local elections (PILKADA) indicates the quality of democracy and the level of gender equality in political institutions. Although gender quotas have increased the number of female candidates, their substantive representation remains low. This study aims to analyze how gendered political institutions influence a qualitative approach based on secondary data research and thematic analysis. Additionally, it examines the elements of gender-focused institutions identified by Joan Acker, which include division of labor, division of power, symbols and discourses, interpersonal relations, and internal mental work. The results prove that structural and cultural challenges still limit women's participation in the electoral political arena. (1) Division of labor, women tend to be pushed into non-strategic campaign roles, strengthening traditional role stereotypes, (2) division of power, women's access to decision-making is limited due to the dominance of male political elites and political dynasties; (3) symbols and discourses, campaign narratives and public representation are still gender-biased, limited to considering women's existence as supporters not leaders; (4) interpersonal relations, informal political networks are masculine and exclusive, marginalizing women from power networks and (5) internal mental work, that social norms and internal expectations create hesitation for women to show themselves as major political actors. Based on these results above, this research can strengthen the understanding that increasing women's representationin quantity is not enough without being accompanied by institutional transformation and political culture. In addition, this study also emphasizes that there needs to be a comprehensive reform of political design and practice to be more inclusive of women's leadership.