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Dissecting Gender and Power Dynamics in Indonesian Online Media Mustafa, Mustafa; Alhidayatillah, Nur; Rohayati, Rohayati; Fitriyyah, Mustiqowati Ummul; Soim, Muhammad; Ginda, Ginda
ARISTO Vol 13 No 1 (2025): January
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

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Political women in Jane Ahlstrand's view have always attracted greater attention because of their differences with masculine political norms. (Subedi et al., 2023).  In the context of socio-political change, prominent political figures can become icons through which ideological boundaries and power relations are contested and redefined in various discursive platforms. Women in the world of politics have become media icons that are very prominent in the conditions of socio-political transformation. (J. Ahlstrand, 2023). One of Ahlstrand's works is Women, Media, and Power in Indonesia,  a book published by Routledge, sponsored by the Asian Studies Association of Australia (S. Ahlstrand, 2019). This book shows the important relationship between gender and power structures in democratic Indonesia, and the role of online media in regulating these power relationships (Robinson, 2020; Sakai, 2021). By using critical discourse analysis (CDA) as a theoretical framework (Fairclough, 2015), and social actor analysis as a methodological approach (Leeuwen, 2008). This study examines the discursive representation of three Indonesia women political figures, namely the Chairperson of the Indonesia Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) Megawati Soekarnoputri, the Mayor of Surabaya Tri Rismaharini, and the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Susi Pudji Astuti (Aspinall, 2019; Crouch, 2021).The three are the most popular and influential figures in Indonesia representing three institutions, namely political parties, regional heads, and ministries (Budiardjo, 2020; Honna, 2019). These three female political leaders have attracted the attention of the public and the media because they are considered to represent the hopes and anxieties of the nation in a period of transition (Crouch, 2021; Sulistiyanto, 2019). This book shows the important relationship between gender and power structures in democratic Indonesia, and the role of online media in regulating these power relationships (S. Ahlstrand, 2019; Sakai, 2021). This report presents new linguistic evidence in the form of a discourse strategy that reflects the dynamic relationship between women and power (Fairclough, 2015; Sakai, 2021). In the context of political transitions where power structures have historically been gendered, women occupying non-traditional positions of power can become iconic figures because of their striking differences from male political norms (Aspinall, 2019; Leeuwen, 2008). Although their presence in politics "creates a strong public image," this is a threat to the masculine status quo (Robinson, 2020; Sakai, 2021).This phenomenon has both historical and contemporary causes. Since independence, political discussion in Indonesia has often focused on individual politicians, rather than debating relevant policies or issues. Political opposition movements, the rise of populism, and political personalization in the era of democracy have also made charismatic political outsiders emerge as prominent icons, acting as an epitome of public belief. Populist leaders are usually defined as breakthrough makers who oppose entrenched elite groups, whose members are usually seen as enemies. Changes in the production and consumption habits of news media in the digital era play a role in shaping this political trend.
Inovasi Penanggulangan Stunting Melalui Implementasi Program OMASUKA di Kelurahan Gajah Sakti Kecamatan Mandau Kabupaten Bengkalis Fithriyyah, Mustiqowati Ummul; Jumiasri, Elza Nabila; Mustafa, Mustafa
ARISTO Vol 14 No 2 (2026): July : Forthcoming
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This study aims to determine the implementation of the OMASUKA (Mandau Special Healthy Food Taxi for Toddlers) program by TP-PKK in tackling stunting in Gajah Sakti Village, Mandau District, Bengkalis Regency. This program is one of the community-based service innovations in the form of providing supplementary food delivered directly to the homes of toddlers with stunting status. The background of this study is based on the high rate of stunting in the area and the need for community-based interventions to overcome stunting. This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach with data collection techniques in the form of interviews, observation, documentation and triangulation. The theory used as an analytical tool is the theory of policy implementation according to George Edward III, which includes communication, resources, disposition, and bureaucratic structure. The results of the study indicate that the implementation of the OMASUKA program has been running quite well. However, several inhibiting factors were found, firstly in the communication aspect, although coordination between policy implementers is running well, mothers of toddlers who receive benefits still have minimal understanding of the OMASUKA program and the issue of stunting. Then, the program implementation has not been consistent due to the uncertain frequency of activities. As well as limited operational facilities are inadequate. Keywords: Stunting; Policy Implementation; TP-PKK; OMASUKA Program; Toddler Nutrition;
Reimagining Industry 5.0: Centering People in a Digital World and Bridging Techno-Economic and Socio-Technical Futures Abdullah, Assyari; Sumaiyah, Sumaiyah; Yazid, Yasril; Jayus, Jayus; Khairi, Akmal; Mustafa, Mustafa; Astuti, Dwi Sutri; Edison, Edison; Soim, Muhammad
ARISTO Vol 14 No 2 (2026): July : Forthcoming
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his book review critically examines Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0: Explorations in the Transition from a Techno-economic to a Socio-technical Future as an intellectual map of the shift from a techno-economic logic (efficiency, productivity, automation) toward a socio-technical horizon that uses human-centricity, sustainability, and resilience as its primary compass. The review synthesizes key threads across chapters—covering conceptual distinctions between Industry 4.0 and 5.0, governance and power dynamics, AI developments (including generative AI), soft skills, circular-economy pathways, and systemic risk pressures (climate crisis, cyber threats, geopolitical volatility) that shape organizational and policy choices. While the book’s main strength lies in its breadth and interdisciplinary ambition, the review highlights areas that would benefit from sharpening: clearer definitional boundaries, more operational indicators to prevent “human-centered, sustainable, resilient” from remaining a slogan, and richer empirical mini-cases—especially beyond Europe/US contexts. Overall, the draft positions the book as a timely bridge between technological acceleration and socio-environmental accountability, and it advances a policy-centric research agenda centered on a core question: technology for whom, under which incentives, and with what social impacts.
Co-Authors A Bungawati A Bungawati A Bungawati A Bungawati A. Bungawati Abdullah, Assyari Abdurrahman Hadi Abidin Abidin Acce Basri Afifah, Nabila Agus Nugroho, Agus Ahmad Nurul Huda Akhmad, Fandy Alam Nasyirah Hanafi, Muh. Alhidayatillah, Nur Alven Putra Alwi Alwi Amalia Putri Amam, Amam Amiluddin, Muchtar Aminudin Aminudin Amsal Amsal Amsal Andi Arif Pamessangi Andi Bungawati Andiani, Balqis Putri Andri Cahyo Kumoro Andri Sanjaya Andromeda Valentino Sinaga Ansar, Lukman Anwar, Hairunnisa Apriliyani, Ita Arba, Susan Arianty, Ros Arismunandar Arismunandar As Sa’diyah, Zahra Al-jamil Asrul Asrul Astuti, Dwi Sutri Auriyani, Wika Atro Awaluddin Awaluddin Baehaqi Basri, Acce Bena, Baso Asrul N. Bohari Bohari Candriasih, Putu Chalid, Ibrahim Christine Christine Damayanti Damayanti Diningrat, Sriwulan Cakrawati Djaafar, Tjitrowati Djami Olii Djawa, Rahayu Djawa, Rahayu Djunaedil Syukur Sulaeman Edison Edison Evie, Sova Fahmi Hafid Fahni, Yunita Faisal, Elvyrah Faridatunnisa, Nor Fathurrahman Muhtar Firdaus Firdaus Fitri Wulandari Fitri, Geyzka Syalwa Gema Fitriani Fitriani Fitriyyah, Mustiqowati Ummul Gani, Hamsu Abd. Ginda Ginda Gusnafitri, Gusnafitri H, Nurhikmah Hadirman, Hadirman Hadriani Hadriani Hambali Jaili Hamsiah Hamsiah Hamzah Hamzah Hanum Sasmita Hasanuddin Hasanuddin Hasanudin Hasanudin Hasibuan, Alfiansyah Hasibuan, Pendi Hawati, Hawati Herlina Susanto Sunuh Husna Zain, Miftahul Husna, Dhea Afri I Wayan Supetran Ians Aprilo Ibrahim, Rifandi Idayani Sangadji Sowohy Idayani Sangadjisowohy Ihsan, Andi Imran, Rafiqa Intan Maulina, Cut Irwan Irwan Jayus Jayus Jefriadi, Zahrah Anastia Sadri Jumiasri, Elza Nabila Junaidi Junaidi Kadar Ramadhan Kahar, Fikran Kalalo, Rieneke Ryke Kamaruddin, Syamsu A. KHAIRI, AKMAL Khairil Anwar Khairul Jamil Ladien, Ahmad Fatrijan lido, Merry andani Lili Suryani Linda Linda Lisnawati M.Saleh, Fatmah M.Saleh, Fatmah Makkarateng, Ma’adul Yaqien Malau, Yois Nelsari Manumpu, Furqan Fatwa Mappaompo , M. Adam Maryam Maryam Maryam Masudin Masudin Ma’adul Yaqien Makkarateng Mika Debora Br Barus Misbahudin Alhanif Mohamad Irfan, Mohamad Mohammad Ismail Muhammad Fachmi Muhammad Idris Muhammad Nurjaya Muhammad Soim, Muhammad Muhlisa Muhlisa Muhlisa Muhlisa Mulawarman, Andi Muliyadi Muliyadi Mursyidin Mursyidin Muslimah Muslimah Mustiqowati Ummul Fithriyyah Najih, Mohammad Roin Nasrul Nasrun, Iksan Nirwana, Nirwana Novilia, Fitri Nst, Aflah Mufidah Yazid Nur Amalia Ilyas Nurdin Nurdin Nurjaya Oki Taupik Mulyandi Pamessangi, Andi Arif Pangeran, Andi Patta, Trisnawati Perkasa, Massangadi Teguh Permata Yanda, Diyan Putra, Alfan Putri Aprilia R, Muhammad Suyuthy Raden Mohamad Herdian Bhakti Rahmi, Nurazizah Ramli, Abdul Malik Remalia Tondo, Yolan Ristyanisari Irwan Rizkaningsih Rizkaningsih Rizkaningsih, Rizkaningsih Rofikoh, Lida rohayati rohayati Rombe, Katarina Hesty Sabilah, Anisa Aulia Sadjim, Adelia Maharani Saharudin S Saharudin Saharudin Saharudin Saharudin Said, Aja Avriana Said, Awayundu Sakriani, Sakriani Samosir, Marini Ibrani Sangadjisowohy, Idayani Sapriana, Sapriana Saputri, Desi Riana Sari, Dewi Arnita Seke, Fransiskus Royke Setiadi, Eko Sidebang, Purnama Silalahi, Edivo Chandra Soufika Thahirah, Farah Sri M. Hasan Subagyo, Indro Sucipto, Fentisari Desti Sukri, Riska Suleman, Yakub Sumaiyah, Sumaiyah Sumiati Tomia Surachmat, Agus suryadi, lalu penta febri Suryani, Roro Lintang Susan Arba Susanto S, Herlina Syahabuddin, Syahabuddin Syamsuddin, Naidin Syamsul Bachri Thalib, Syamsul Bachri Syamsul Bakhtiar Ass. Tamin, Musdalifah Taqwin Taqwin Tarmizi Taufik, H.M. Wahyono, Yoyon Washliyah, Siti Wati, Salmi Yasril Yazid Yasser Arafat Yuda, Rino Yulia Rahmi, Siska Zahra, Nurul Afifah Zaim, Hanif Fawwaz Zainal Zainal Zainul Zebua, Junar Cristin zikir Zulfani Sesmiarni Zulfitrah, Zulfitrah