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Dilema Buruh Perempuan Penjemur Padi di Desa Jono Oge Zaiful, Zaiful; Amir, Andi Mascunra; Bolong, Hadisuddin
Jurnal Sosiologi Andalas Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jsa.10.1.71-81.2024

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This study aims to identify the gaps of women rice dryers in meeting the economic needs of the family and to find out the orientation of women rice dryers in planning the future of family members. A qualitative approach was used to describe the phenomenon of women rice dryers from the aspect of socioeconomic relations. Data collection was conducted through observation, interviews and focused discussions. Informants were purposively selected based on their occupational background. The results showed that the socioeconomic gap of women rice dryers from the aspect of social action leads to traditional actions and in its activities must harmonize household chores and work as a rice drying laborer. Control of family finances is controlled by the wife on the grounds that it is to meet unexpected needs, especially the cost of education and anal health. Rice dryers save money in the form of arisan (social gathering) and in general, the form of recreation takes the form of participating in recitation activities and PKK activities. In addition to physical labor, women rice dryers work with patience. This is a necessity to organize the family life of women rice dryers.
Class Conflict in the Era of Consumerism: Proletarian Resistance to the Bourgeois Market Logic Sudirman, Sudirman; Amir, Andi Mascunra; Saleh, Mohammad
Socious Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): Journal Socious - February
Publisher : PT. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/ky65q179

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In contemporary capitalism, consumerism operates not only as a lifestyle pattern but also as a subtle mechanism of class domination that reshapes how exploitation and resistance are experienced. This study aims to analyze how bourgeois market logic obscures class conflict through consumption, datafication, and media culture, while proletarian resistance emerges in dispersed and hybrid forms across digital, cultural, and consumer spaces. A qualitative approach using a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) was employed, examining peer-reviewed journal articles published between 2021 and 2025 from multidisciplinary sources in political economy, sociology, and cultural studies. The data were analyzed thematically to identify patterns linking consumer culture, transformed exploitation, and new resistance practices. The findings reveal that consumerism normalizes inequality by commodifying identity and attention, while digital platforms intensify algorithmic control over labor and consumption. At the same time, resistance appears through anti-consumption movements, digital collectivism, financial activism, and the creation of alternative communicative spaces. The discussion shows that class conflict persists but is relocated from traditional workplaces to market, media, and digital arenas. In conclusion, understanding contemporary class struggle requires recognizing how everyday consumption becomes a site of domination and how proletarian resistance adapts within and against the structures of bourgeois market logic.