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Discourse Subaltern dalam Masyarakat Interkultural: Mencermati Relasi Gender Jilbab dan Perempuan Berjilbab di Prancis Wening Udasmoro
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 14, No 1 (2010): JULI (Multikulturalisme dan Pergulatan Identitas)
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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After 11 September 2001, hijab and women with hijab have become the new subaltern in the contemporary social and cultural relationships in France. It is interesting to see how political elites, society and women with hijab are seeing those symbols as part of their subject position—emphasizing the concept of ‘self’ and ‘others’. This paper is based on research which employed Critical Discourse method, specifically to examine the level of actor’s positioning in order to elaborate how positioning is used to examine the dynamics of social relation in France, including the various forms of its transformation and its resistence.
Understanding New Consumption Sites of Internet Cafe in Yogyakarta, Indonesia Tangguh Okta Wibowo; Wening Udasmoro; Ratna Noviani
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 23, No 3 (2020): March
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In the Indonesian context, we did not find any previous study on internet cafes that discussed the transformation from warnet to internet cafe. Based on our study in Yogyakarta, we found a new internet cafe style that we did not find in other cities. This study offers a new understanding of analyzing internet cafes that users not only consume a computer to access the internet, but they “consume” space as well. This study aims to explore that transformation and to reveal the expansion of consumption patterns. This study emphasizes the empirical investigation to gather the data. We conducted qualitative in-depth interviews and observations from January to June 2018. We also examined several previous studies about internet cafes to expose a gap that can be extended in this study. Based on findings, we found that the transformation from warnet was a way to survive amid mobile technology. This transformation gives an implication to the new means of consumption. However, the expansion of consumption patterns can be explored from the consumption of space and digital content. Overall, digital content is the new insight to understand that internet cafes are not only a place to copy contents, but this can be seen as a symbol of empowerment to local users. Therefore, internet cafes can be seen as media-industry bottom lines to promote a culture of resistance to digital content without going to the store or going to the cinema.
Gender Discourses in Positioning Indonesian Female Migrant Workers Wening Udasmoro; Setiadi Setiadi
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 24, No 3 (2021): March
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Indonesian female migrant workers are a group that has over time experienced physical, psychological, and verbal violence in their jobs in foreign countries. The story presented of the struggles of this subordinated group of women remains one-sided and incomplete. The untold part of the story are the experiences they have encountered domestically from within their own country, Indonesia. This article argues that the subordinated position of Indonesian female migrant workers is initially created and strongly reinforced through the discrimination they face within specific social settings in the Indonesian context. One such social setting is at Indonesian international airports. Indonesian international airports are where the female migrant workers are positioned as “others”; rules put in place and their enforcement by airport officials and other passengers show the exclusion of female migrant workers from Indonesian society. Such positioning is an act of discrimination, exploitation, and exercise of power. This study examines what discourses are used in positioning these Indonesian female migrant workers in Soekarno Hatta International Airport, Jakarta. The authors argue, using research data and gender theories, that the positioning of Indonesian female migrant workers is a discursive act. It is committed by various individuals, particularly those (in the power system) that have the position of “we” and “us”, to preserve the social classes, which have become normalized throughout Indonesian history. The research found that the discrimination against female migrant workers is strongly connected to their social class. Although they have financial capital, their position is considered lower than other people in the airport, which creates multiple forms of discrimination, from material to symbolic discrimination and stereotypes.
Co-Authors Achmad Fawaid, Achmad Agustin, Eva Akalili, Awanis Anak Agung Gede Sugianthara Andi Mustofa Andriani, Merry andriani, merry Anjani, Albertine Darasita Aprilia Firmonasari Aprillia Firmonasari Arifah Arum Candra Hayuningsih Aryanti, Ni Nyoman Sri Azmie, Alvia Marata B.R. Suryo Baskoro B.R. Suryo Baskoro Banawiratma, JB. Bannaga Taha Al-Zubair Hussen Cholil, Suhadi Danial Hidayatullah, Danial Dian Pratiwi Diana Safinda Asran Dicky Sofjan Dyah Mutiarin, Dyah Elly Prihasti W Endang Fatmawati Endang Fatmawati Eni Harmayani Eni Maharsi, Eni Euis Nurlaelawati Eva Agustin F.X Nadar faruk faruk Fauzan Hanif Febrianto, Anggit Fikha Nada Naililhaq FIRMONASARI, Aprillia Gayatri, Satya Genny Gustina Sari Gogor Bangsa Hadiati E Hadiati E Hadiati Erry Hanif, Fauzan Hayatul Cholsy Hussen, Bannaga Taha Al-Zubair I Dewa Putu Wijana I Gusti Ngurah Antaryama Ida Bagus Gede Aric Surya Lesmana Ida Purnama Sari Ida Rochani Adi Irwan Abdullah Irwan Irwan J. Susetyo Edy Yuwono JB Banawiratma JB. Banawiratma Jemali, Maksimilianus Juliasih J. June Cahyaningtyas Kafana Fityah Kayla Taqiyya Kamila Adnani Kamila Adnani, Kamila Leo Marai Lono L. Simatupang Margaretha Finna Calista Marsono Marsono Maurisa Zinira Merry Andriani Miftahul Huda Miftahul Huda Mite Setiansah Muhammad Agus Muljanto MUHAMMAD FAHMI Muhammad Najib Azca Mundi Rahayu Mutiah Amini Nadya Annisa Noer Naila Fauziah Najib Kailani NFN Mustika Noer, Nadya Annisa Nur Saktiningrum Nurwendah, Yusti Dwi Pujiharto Pujiharto Rahmatika Luthfiana Sholikhah Rahmawati, Risma Nur Ratna Noviani Ratna Noviani Resha Naura Safa Amelia Rizqia Nuur Maziyya Roberta Salsano Roberta Salzano Rohmawati, Wiwin Siti Aminah Roza Muliati Rr. Paramitha Dyah Fitriasari Rudi Ekasiswanto Ruhaida, Nana Saeful Anwar Saktiningrum, Nur Sal Murgiyanto Sal Murgiyanto, Sal Sandya Rani Yunita Setiadi Setiadi Setiadi Setiadi Siti Aisyah Yasmin Siti Machmiyah, Siti Sri Margana Sri Margana Sri Ratna Saktimulya Sri Roviana Subiyantoro Subiyantoro Subiyantoro Suhandano Suhandano Sulistyowati Sulistyowati Sulistyowati Sulistyowati Sulistyowati, NFN Susetyo, Jarwo Susiati Susiati Susiati, Susiati SYABANA, Rosidin ALI Tangguh Okta Wibowo Tesya Imanisa Setiadi Tri Astuti, Wulan Tri Indri Hardini Tri Mastoyo Jati Kesuma Utomo, Samuel Rihi Hadi Veithzal Rivai Zainal Wisma Nugraha Christianto Richardus Wiwid Nurwidyohening Wulan Nurrahma Azhari Wulan Tri Astuti Wulan Tri Astuti Yoachim Agus Tridiatno Yulia Nasrul Latifi Yulia Nasrul Latifi, Yulia Nasrul Yuniarti Sibuea