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Palestinian Solidarity Action: The Dynamics of Politicized and Religious Identity Patterns Among Student Activists Shadiqi, Muhammad Abdan; Muluk, Hamdi; Milla, Mirra Noor
Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia Vol. 22, No. 2
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This study attempted to explain the factors that lead Muslim student activists to participate in Palestinian solidarity actions by testing the Social Identity Model Collective Action model (SIMCA, van Zomeren, Postmes, & Spears, 2008). A survey of 303 student members/administrators of Islamic organizations was conducted. The sample was obtained from more than seven Islamic-based student organizations. Collective solidarity actions were comprised of peaceful actions such as demonstrations, protests, and petition signings. The model involved two identities (politicized and religious) and two mediators (group efficacy and group-based anger). Results of the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) analysis suggest that politicized identity, as indicated by strength of participants’ affiliations with Islamic movement organizations, predicts solidarity action intention more effectively than religious identity. Other study findings demonstrated that group efficacy is a significant partial mediator of the interaction between politicized and religious identities, and collective action. Religious identity has a stronger interaction with collective action than politicized identity within the partial mediating effect of group efficacy. Meanwhile group-based anger does not influence the desire to engage in collective action either directly or as a mediator.
A Note from Handling Editor. Shadiqi, Muhammad Abdan
Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia Vol. 24, No. 1
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Editorial Note: Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia’s Responds to Political Challenges in Scientific Publication Jaya, Edo S.; Sekarasih, Laras; Shadiqi, Muhammad Abdan; Riantoputra, Corina D. S.
Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia Vol. 26, No. 2
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Three challenges of political nature were identified in 2022: increasing number of institutions in many countries in Asia to require journal article publication for graduation of an academic degree, changes in Journal Citation Index (JCITM) policy, and a retraction case in Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. As a response to these challenges, Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia made several changes. First, we now publish incrementally to accommodate the requirement to publish in time. In Indonesia, as well as in many parts of Asia, publications in journals are increasingly used to satisfy administrative requirements. We have received requests for faster publication due to graduation requirements from authors from Indonesia, Malaysia, and Pakistan. The importance of journal publication is increasing in the region. Second, the everchanging scientific landscape triggers a response from Clarivate Analytics that decided to include Journal Impact Factor (JIFTM) in the subsequent publication of the Journal Citation Reports (JCRTM) in 2023.
Editorial Note: A Long-term Endeavor of Citations in the Global South Open Access Journals Sekarasih, Laras; Jaya, Edo S.; Shadiqi, Muhammad Abdan
Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia Vol. 27, No. 1
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Citations have become a “currency” of research quality. If the number of papers published is a parameter of scholars’ productivity, the number of citations received by each paper serves as an indicator of the quality of the research. The number of citations is often used to assess the quality of an article. In this bibliometric measure, papers that attract citations are considered to have a meaningful contribution. A high number of citations, especially when they come immediately after the papers are published, indicates that the paper is well accepted by scholars in the field and contributes to the advancement of science.
Delusion or Faith? Exploring Religious Delusions in Individuals with Schizophrenia within the Banjar Culture Mustafa, Nabila Regita Putri; Maisyarah, Nur’Aulia; Maulidina, Aulia; Aditya, Muhammad Reza; Shadiqi, Muhammad Abdan
Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia Vol. 29, No. 1
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Schizophrenia is often characterized by delusions and hallucinations, which often appear as manifestations of religious delusions in the Banjar cultural context. This phenomenon can be understood through the hyper-religiosity theory, which explains excessive religious behavior in individuals with schizophrenia. This qualitative case study aims to identify the forms of religious delusion in individuals with hyper-religiosity and the underlying causal factors. Data were collected through in-depth interviews and observations with 10 informants, comprising four individuals with religious delusions selected using purposive sampling based on their experience of studying Tasawwuf and experiencing religious delusions and six significant others. The findings show that delusions appear in the form of recognition as God or Prophet, receiving divine knowledge, and hyper-religiosity behavior seen in excessive worship practices, intolerance of different beliefs, and fanaticism toward religious symbols. Contributing factors include genetic predisposition, medication non-adherence, and traumatic experiences, which intensify psychological symptoms and demonstrate the complex interactions among cultural, psychological, and biological factors. These findings underscore the importance of clinical approaches that are sensitive to the cultural and religious contexts of patients and the need for further research to develop more effective intervention strategies to address religious delusions in individuals with schizophrenia in religious communities.
Co-Authors A, Izaak Zoelkarnain Achmad, Rendy Alfiannoor Adi Nugroho Aditya, Muhammad Reza Al Istiqomah, Wita Alfiannor, Muhammad Amalia, Najla Amalina, Nur Dina Arasy, Khaerullah Fadhli Hasan Ardik Lahdimawan, Ardik Awwalin, Ellya Nur Aziza, Laras Aliffya Azizah, Aulia Nur Azizah, Husna Bagus Takwin Bthari Salsabiela Rohadatul Aisy Butar Butar, Taruli Artha Corina D. S. Riantoputra Dharmadi Utama, Ricko Dwi Nur Rachmah Dwi Nur Rachmah Eko Suhartono Elvananta, Katamsi Tri Pratiwi Julia Ernawati, Gusti Esabilita, Monica Fauzie Rahman Febriyasy, Fathia Firman, Ulfiyah Nanda Fitriyana, Amalia Gampamole, Gravy Jourdan Ghina Salsabila Hamdi Muluk Handayani, Sri Harapan Parlindungan Ringoringo, Harapan Parlindungan Hariati, Rima Hemy Heryati Anward Herawati , Herawati Hermawan, Dody Hikmat, Ramadhan Maulana Husaini Husaini imadduddin, Imadduddin Istiqamah, Ermina Istiqamah Istiqomah Iwan Aflanie Izaak Zoelkarnain Akbar, Izaak Zoelkarnain I’anah, Noor Jaya, Edo S. Khaerullah Fadhli Arasy Hasan Lia Nur Hafisah Maisyarah, Nur’Aulia Marina Dwi Mayangsari Marlina Marlina Marpaung, Adelia Septianingrum Mashuda, Mashuda Maulidina, Aulia Meitria Syahadatina Noor Mirra Noor Milla Mohammad Bakhriansyah Mohammad Isa Muhamad Muslim Musafaah Musafaah Mustafa, Nabila Regita Putri Neka Erlyani Neka Erlyani Nelly Al Audhah Nia Kania Noor I’anah Pramitasari, Maulida Pratama, Muhammad Yusril Putri, Nabila Wulandari Ananda Putri, Zerlinda Rezkika Lestari Rahayu, Devy Sry Rias Rana Salsabila Rima Hariati Roselina Panghiyangani Rosihan Adhani, Rosihan Rusdi Rusli, Rusdi Safitri, Nadiya Nur Salbiyah, Siti Salma, Nur Zahidatus Salsabila, Aqiella Farida Sari, Ni Putu Sri Wulan Sekarasih, Laras Sembiring, Thyrister Nina Asarya Silvia Kristanti Tri Febriana Silvia Kristanti Tri Febriana Sukma Noor Akbar Sulastri, Norjainah Syamsul Arifin Syamsul Arifin Taupik Rahman Trihapsari, Tunjung Ulum, Wildan Rusdaul Vironika, Trisia Widiastuti, Komang Wita Al Istiqomah WULANDARI, APRILIA Wury Utami Febriani Yoziana, Myra Zairin Noor Zidan, Rifki