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BUDAYA KOMUNIKASI POLITIK DI INDONESIA Lovia Evanne; Agus Srimudin
Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Balayudha Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Balayudha (JIKOBA)
Publisher : Universitas Sumatera Selatan

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There are three kinds of political culture in Indonesian society, namely parochial political culture, subjects and participants. Parochial political culture can be seen in the lowly educated small society. They tend to be less concerned with the output that comes out of the government, which according to them does not affect their lives. Older political culture usually occurs in upper middle class society with higher levels of education and who have an interest and concern for political issues, but tend to give up because they feel they do not have the power to influence or change government policy. Meanwhile, the political culture of participants appears to be members of society who have the slightest influence in government decision making. Political elites, party elites, pressure groups or pressure groups such as NGOs, or a group of students carrying out government policies that harm the people, are examples of participant political culture.
Model-Model Komunikasi Bisnis yang Efektif di Era “New Normal” Agus Srimudin; Nanda Syukerti
Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Balayudha Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Balayudha (JIKOBA)
Publisher : Universitas Sumatera Selatan

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Komunikasi memiliki peran strategis dalam dunia bisnis. Dunia saat ini tengah mengalami “guncangan” akibat Pandemi Coronavirus 2019 (Covid-19). Indonesia juga mengalami dampak yang sangat besar akibat Pandemi yang “meluluhlantakkan” semua sendi kehidupan manusia. Tidak hanya bidang kesehatan, tetapi bidang ekonomi bisnis juga mengalami krisis hebat. Ribuan perusahaan kolaps (bangkrut), kemudian muncul jutaan pengangguran baru. Namun, kita tidak boleh kalah dengan keadaan. Bila kita bisa bangkit, kita akan berada pada era normal baru “new normal”. Era baru yang akan memberi harapan besar terhadap kebangkitan kehidupan masyarakat. Bagaimana cara agar cepat bangkit pada era “new normal” pasca Pandemi ini? Salah satu yang dapat dilakukan oleh dunia bisnis ialah mencari inovasi baru, kreasi baru dan melakukan kolaborasi dengan mengembangkan model-model komunikasi bisnis yang efektif. Komunikasi bisnis yang dikolaborasikan dengan komunikasi massa bermedia digital menjadi salah satu terobosan untuk menuju “new normal”.
Pembinaan Komunikasi Efektif Bagi Kader Dalam Layanan Bina Keluarga Balita (BKB) Kampung Indra Putra Subing Provinsi Lampung Lovia Evanne; Leti Karmila; Agus Srimudin; Herdiansyah Amanu
Aptekmas Jurnal Pengabdian pada Masyarakat Vol 3 No 4 (2020): APTEKMAS Volume 3 Nomor 4 2020
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Sriwijaya

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Cadres are volunteers who are at the forefront of the Bina Keluarga Balita (BKB) service. Bina Keluarga Balita (BKB) cadres must be able to communicate and motivate parents to be responsible for children's growth and development. One of the BKKBN policy directions contained in the 2015-2019 BKKBN Renstra is a policy to increase family development regarding parents' understanding of the importance of families in caring for toddler and child development. The implementation of government policies to improve the quality of children in the context of family development is carried out through Bina Keluarga Balita (BKB) which aims to increase the knowledge and skills of parents to nurture and foster children's growth and development through physical, mental, intellectual, emotional, spiritual, social and moral stimulation activities. Based on this situation, it is considered important to provide seminars to cadres in the Bina Keluarga Balita (BKB) service regarding knowledge about the effectiveness of communication which will provide information to parents of toddlers. The role of cadres in Bina Keluarga Balita (BKB) services is very strategic in order to achieve healthy and quality toddlers.
Dari Nusantara ke Patani: Evolusi Peradaban Islam dalam Lanskap Budaya Asia Tenggara Duski Ibrahim; Hendri Faroza; Agus Srimudin; Dyan Dwianty
CENDEKIA: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial, Bahasa dan Pendidikan Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): CENDEKIA: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial, Bahasa dan Pendidikan
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

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This study aims to analyze the evolution of Islamic civilization within the cultural landscape of Southeast Asia through a comparative study between Indonesia and Patani, Thailand. The research employs a qualitative approach with a comparative case study design based on literature review, examining the historical, social, cultural, and political developments of both regions. The findings reveal that the development of Islamic civilization in Indonesia occurred through an inclusive and adaptive process of cultural acculturation. Islamic values were integrated with local traditions, creating a moderate and harmonious religious pattern within society. In contrast, the development of Islam in Patani took place under conditions of political marginalization and state pressure, which fostered cultural resistance and strengthened the religious identity of the Malay Muslim community. These differences indicate that socio-political structures play a significant role in shaping the dynamics of Islamic civilization. The study confirms that Islam as a civilization is flexible and adaptable to different cultural environments; however, the form of adaptation is strongly influenced by power relations, social conditions, and local political contexts. This research is expected to enrich the study of Islamic civilization in Southeast Asia through a comparative approach that integrates cultural and political dimensions more comprehensively.
Islamic Civilization and Cultural Dynamics in Southeast Asia: A Comparative Study of Muslim Communities in Indonesia and Thailand Duski Ibrahim; Hendri Faroza; Agus Srimudin; Dyan Dwianty
Jurnal Riset Rumpun Agama dan Filsafat Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): Agustus : Jurnal Riset Rumpun Agama dan Filsafat
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

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This study examines the dynamics of Islamic civilization and cultural expressions in Southeast Asia through a comparative analysis of Muslim communities in Indonesia and Thailand. Southeast Asia represents a unique region where Islam has interacted with diverse local traditions, producing distinctive cultural forms and civilizational patterns. The research aims to explore how Islamic values, cultural traditions, and historical experiences shape the development of Muslim societies in both countries.Using a qualitative comparative approach, this study analyzes historical sources, academic literature, and socio-cultural practices within Muslim communities in Indonesia and Thailand. The research focuses on three main aspects: the historical development of Islam, the interaction between Islamic teachings and local cultures, and the role of cultural practices in shaping contemporary Muslim identity.  The findings reveal that Islamic civilization in Southeast Asia is characterized by adaptability, cultural negotiation, and pluralistic expressions. In Indonesia, Islamic cultural expressions tend to be more institutionalized and integrated within national cultural frameworks, while in Thailand, Muslim communities maintain strong cultural identities through local traditions and religious institutions despite existing within a predominantly Buddhist society.  This study contributes to the broader discourse on Islamic civilization by demonstrating that cultural diversity and local adaptation play significant roles in shaping Muslim societies in Southeast Asia. Understanding these dynamics provides deeper insight into the relationship between religion, culture, and civilization in pluralistic societies.