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STRATEGY FOR ANTICIPATING VIOLENCE AND INTOLERANCE PRACTICES IN THE SPECIAL REGION OF YOGYAKARTA 2016-2019 David Efendi; Sanny Nofrima; Herdin Arie Saputra
JHSS (JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES) Vol 6, No 1 (2022): JHSS (Journal of Humanities and Social Studies)
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS PAKUAN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/jhss.v6i1.5303

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Intolerance, discrimination, and violence are three different concepts with different motives and categories, but in the practice of social-society life, the three intersect with each other. This research uses qualitative research with a combination of literature and field studies (mix method). Supported by secondary data processed through the Nvivo 12 Plus analysis to compare alignment using the Nvivo QDA technique, the data is obtained from observations of research subjects using a qualitative data analysis model. To anticipate the practice of violence and intolerance in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, this research becomes a solution to deal with the problems of intolerance that often occur in Yogyakarta. If latent cases have manifested into social conflicts, repressive handling is urgently needed with a practical approach without ignoring human values. Potential acts of intolerance, discrimination, and radicalism in the latent stage can be prevented (preventive) or through guidance and direction activities to influence (persuasive).
Muhammadiyah's View of the Pancasila State in the Dynamics of Diversity in Indonesia after the 2015 Congress Muhammad Lukman Hakim; David Efendi; Alam Mahadika
International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR) 2020: Volume 1 Issue 2
Publisher : Indonesian Academy of Social and Religious Research (IASRR)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53639/ijssr.v1i2.21

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Indonesia is a multiculturalist country by placing Pancasila as the main milestone in formulating all attitudes towards the nation and state, which are expected to inherit a nation's noble and noble culture. Pancasila contains values ​​that are very noble and do not conflict with religious and social values. The motto "Different but still one" unites differences in religion, race, ethnicity, and culture, from Sabang to Merauke. So that in the future, it will prevent Indonesia from various threats that damage the nation's sovereignty, such as separatism, treason, terrorism, and national diseases that can erode the joints of the state later. Muhammadiyah is an important part of the nation, one of which has a role in participating in caring for and preserving this noble and noble culture of the country. With various contributions in the field of thought, such as the "Pancasila State" as a progressive Indonesian as Darul Ahdi wa al-Syahadah, progressing Islam, Insha Allah will be able to nurture the noble values ​​of Pancasila.
Empowering Netizenship: The Politics of Defending the Environment in an Online Petition Change.Org Sanny Nofrima; David Efendi
Communicare : Journal of Communication Studies Vol. 9 No. 2 (2022): Communicare: Journal of Communication Studies
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian, Publikasi dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LP3M) Institut Bisnis dan Komunikasi LSPR

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37535/101009220226

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This study shows how the impact of digital democracy in the change.org online petition contributes to efforts to save environmental damage, change individual community behaviour or ecological and natural resource governance policies. To collect data, the methodology is to categorize it into environmental themes, both local, national and global, on change.org and then validate with digital activism such as discussions, spreading meme propaganda to welcome selected petitions as an effort to consolidate data by utilizing Nvivo 12 Plus to see reactions, interactions. Thematic on Twitter, national-international media websites, and other social media. Digital democracy has driven public awareness and defence of the environment in the last decade. Another finding from this research is the power of online petitions in influencing policies or policy changes resulting from interactions on social media, at least in the last ten years. However, having a significant impact requires certain prerequisites to raise awareness of digital media users and forced power holders. In some themes, the online struggle of hundreds of online petitions on environmental-themed change.org turned out to have many impacts on project cancellations, courts, criminalization by companies or law enforcement officers or delaying and cancelling certain development policies.  
STRATEGY FOR ANTICIPATING VIOLENCE AND INTOLERANCE PRACTICES IN THE SPECIAL REGION OF YOGYAKARTA 2016-2019 David Efendi; Sanny Nofrima; Herdin Arie Saputra
JHSS (JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES) Vol 6, No 1 (2022): JHSS (Journal of Humanities and Social Studies)
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS PAKUAN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/jhss.v6i1.5303

Abstract

Intolerance, discrimination, and violence are three different concepts with different motives and categories, but in the practice of social-society life, the three intersect with each other. This research uses qualitative research with a combination of literature and field studies (mix method). Supported by secondary data processed through the Nvivo 12 Plus analysis to compare alignment using the Nvivo QDA technique, the data is obtained from observations of research subjects using a qualitative data analysis model. To anticipate the practice of violence and intolerance in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, this research becomes a solution to deal with the problems of intolerance that often occur in Yogyakarta. If latent cases have manifested into social conflicts, repressive handling is urgently needed with a practical approach without ignoring human values. Potential acts of intolerance, discrimination, and radicalism in the latent stage can be prevented (preventive) or through guidance and direction activities to influence (persuasive).