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Implementasi Nilai-Nilai Kebangsaan pada Masyarakat Perkotaan (Studi pada Masyarakat Kota Bandar Lampung) Harjo, Budi; Kurniawan, Robi Cahyadi
Arus Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 5 No 3: Desember (2025)
Publisher : Arden Jaya Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57250/ajsh.v5i3.1736

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Tidak dapat dipungkiri bahwa kemerdekaan Indonesia tahun 1945 disebabkan oleh tumbuhnya rasa persatuan dan kesatuan bangsa Indonesia. Dengan persatuan dan kesatuan inilah kita dapat mengusir penjajah, bahkan dengan persatuan dan kesatuan ini jualah sejatinya kita dapat membangun bangsa mewujudkan masyarakat yang adil makmur dan sejahtera. Untuk mewujudkan rasa persatuan dan kesatuan bangsa ini, perlu di topang oleh nilai-nilai kebangsaan, yaitu nilai religiusitas, kemanusiaan, keadilan, keseimbangan dan nilai demokrasi. Tentu bukan persoalan yang mudah untuk bisa mempertahankan nilai-nilai ini. Namun demikian untuk mewujudkan persatuan dan kesatuan bangsa ini kita di hadapkan dengan tantangan yang datang dari luar dengan maksud merusak nilai-nilai kebangsaan kita. Oleh karena itu, maka perlu di lakukan pemotretan terhadap implementasi nilai-nilai kebnagsaan kita untuk mengetahui dan menjadi landasan pijak dalam membuat kebijakan dan program untuk memperkuat nilai-nilai kebangsaan ini.
UPAYA POLITIK PENGAKUAN HAK PEKERJA MIGRAN DI TINGKAT DESA UNTUK PERLINDUNGAN PEKERJA MIGRAN YANG INKLUSIF Fifi Kusuma Jayanti; Robi Cahyadi Kurniawan; Tabah Maryanah; Ari Darmastuti
Journal Publicuho Vol. 8 No. 3 (2025): August - October - Journal Publicuho
Publisher : Halu Oleo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35817/publicuho.v8i3.833

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This research aims to describe the dynamics of citizenship at the local level, focusing on citizen participation, particularly within the context of liberal citizenship dynamics. It advocates for individual rights to migrate to fulfil the rights of migrant workers, by fostering a shared vision within a local migrant labour community at the village level in East Lampung. This phenomenon represents the configuration of citizenship in East Lampung. The study employs a qualitative descriptive approach, utilising methods such as interviews, surveys, focus group discussions (FGDs), and documentation. The results indicate that citizen participation is facilitated through advocacy efforts carried out by SP Sebay Lampung in collaboration with the Komunitas Perempuan Peduli Buruh Migran (KPPBM) Community. These efforts aim to get the rights of migrant workers to receive protection through policies at the village level.
STRATEGIES FOR PREVENTING VOTE BUYING AND ENFORCING VILLAGE APPARATUS NEUTRALITY IN THE 2024 ELECTIONS Annisa Gusniar; Tabah Maryanah; Robi Cahyadi Kurniawan
Journal of Social Politics and Governance (JSPG) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Social Politics and Governance (June) : In Progress
Publisher : Prodi Ilmu Pemerintahan, Universitas AMIKOM Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24076/bqh1vw61

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This study aims to analyze strategies for preventing vote buying and enforcing the neutrality of village officials in the 2024 General Election in East Lampung Regency within the context of the open list proportional electoral system. The study focuses on the persistence of vote buying practices and indications of non-neutral behavior among village officials that potentially undermine electoral integrity at the local level. This research applies Arend Lijphart’s (1994) electoral system theory, which argues that electoral system design influences political competition and the behavior of electoral actors. A descriptive qualitative approach was employed, with data collected through in-depth interviews and documentation techniques involving election organizers, election supervisory bodies, and village officials. The findings indicate that the open list proportional system intensifies personalized competition among candidates, including within the same political party, thereby encouraging transactional practices such as vote buying to secure electoral support. The study also identified indications of violations of village officials’ neutrality, although many cases were not formally reported. Therefore, strengthening political education for voters, neutrality training for village officials, participatory monitoring mechanisms, and accessible public reporting systems is necessary to improve electoral integrity and transparency.