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Membebaskan Ilmu Sosial dari Keterperangkapan Ganda Somantri, Gumilar Rusliwa
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 9, No 2 (2005): Potret Ilmu-ilmu Sosial
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Social Science in Indonesia facing the challenge to he more authonomous. The science and scientist have to involve themself in a productive dialog with the Western tradition and at the same time, play a significant role in answering the problems related to the ongoing social change. It seems, it is a must for social science to escape itself from the multiple traps of assumption, theory, methodology and orientation, in order to answer successfully the challenge of dynamics of humanity and civilization.
Abstentions in 2014 and 2019 Indonesian elections: Case study of pro-democracy activists M Syaeful Anam; Gumilar Rusliwa Somantri
SIMULACRA: JURNAL SOSIOLOGI Vol 3, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Trunojoyo Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/sml.v3i1.7307

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This article discusses how the dynamics of the abstentions phenomenon among pro-democracy activists in the 2014-2019 general election in Indonesia. While pro-democracy activists have increasingly chosen “struggle within”, there are still critical groups that have voted for abstentions in 2014-2019 general election. Charles Tilly’s concept of collective action and contentious politics is used in this study. This study uses a qualitative approach to the type of case study research. Researchers explore data through in-depth interviews as primary data and secondary data is extracted through library research. The analysis is carried out with the abstractive inductive logic. This research shows that abstentions are contentious collective actions. The abstentions movement was born from a network of pro-democracy activists who have been engaged in advocacy work. Abstentions carried out in protest against the authorities and the boycott of the election. The boycott choice is contentious politics.
MASALAH KEMISKINAN DAN STRATEGI PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT JAKARTA Gumilar Rusliwa Somantri
JIP ( Jurnal Industri dan Perkotaan ) Vol 10, No 17 (2006)
Publisher : Pusat Studi Industri dan Perkotaan (PSIP) Universitas Riau

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Poverty is one of the problems which often shadowing the growth of city. Integration the city toward global economic system, has stimulated economic growth and prosperity for Urban citizen.
Membebaskan Ilmu Sosial dari Keterperangkapan Ganda Gumilar Rusliwa Somantri
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 9, No 2 (2005): NOVEMBER (Potret Ilmu-ilmu Sosial)
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Social Science in Indonesia facing the challenge to he more authonomous. The science and scientist have to involve themself in a productive dialog with the Western tradition and at the same time, play a significant role in answering the problems related to the ongoing social change. It seems, it is a must for social science to escape itself from the multiple traps of assumption, theory, methodology and orientation, in order to answer successfully the challenge of dynamics of humanity and civilization.
Study of Student Community Movements Against the Development of a Geothermal Power Plant in Gunung Talang Dian Kurnia Anggreta; Gumilar Rusliwa Somantri; Semiarto Aji Purwanto
The Journal of Society and Media Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): Understanding Communication on Media and Society Life
Publisher : Department of Social Science, Faculty of Social Science &Law, Universitas Negeri Surabaya

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This research aims to analyze the student community's resistance to developing geothermal power plants (in Indonesia, referred to as Pembangkit Listrik Tenaga Panas Bumi, abbreviated as PLTP), analyze movement patterns, and assess the resistance movement's challenges. This study used qualitative research methods. Data were collected by interview, observation, and document study. According to the study's findings, the rejection movement began with local media coverage of police officers' coercive tactics to secure the activities of corporations conducting preliminary research at the project site. The student community perceives PLTP development activities as environmental injustice, even though the projects are ostensibly environmentally friendly. Patterns of rejection movements are carried out in three ways: 1) Disseminating information; 2) Employing provocative tactics (delivering criticism of environmental injustice and police repression through performing arts such as theatre, murals, short monologues, and poetry readings); and 3) Mobilizing public support (through campaigns in public spaces and using social media, to campaign for the potential impact of PLTP development). The roots of rejection are typically minimal because there is no apparent conflict of interest between students and the PLTP development business (in contrast to the local community as the affected party).
Memahami Metode Kualitatif Somantri, Gumilar Rusliwa
Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia Vol. 9, No. 2
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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Qualitative method has been widely be adopted in research practices in Indonesian tradition of social sciences including sociology. However, it seems there is misunderstanding on the method that is seen as additional to the quantitative one. This literature study intend to discuss related issues to the strengths and weaknesses of qualitative method. We do conclude here, that the method has productive potential for fostering the develomment of social theories as well as methodology in the context of Indonesian world. Hence, it is possible to bring Indonesian social sciences especially sociology into equal position of future dialog with the counterparts from the Western communities.
Social Conflict among Mining Company and Community Ricardi S Adnan; Gumilar Rusliwa Somantri
Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society Vol 4, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Indonesian Center for Religion and Society Studies (InTReSt)

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Conflicts between communities and mining companies in the district Alpha Sulawesi was a series of problems the last few years. This study found that the problems occurred between the community and mining companies were based on distorted social interactions, namely communication problems that did not work perfectly. By using a mixed method, this study which is included in the action research category found that the problem of perception and interpretation was a dominant factor in causing disputes to tension. Following the framework of Miller & Sinclair (2012), perceptions that arise and develop include physical, economic, environmental, and social issues. Through a quantitative approach with interviews using questionnaires to as many as 260 respondents spread across 13 villages and 3 sub-districts and a qualitative approach through in-depth interviews and group discussions with influential figures in these villages and PTMS management. Using the framework of Resource community member’s perception of coal industry risk and benefit, the results of this study also found differences in viewpoints in viewing environmental aspects of public health and social care.
“Local Food” Consumption: Does Locality Matter? Agustina Multi Purnomo; Gumilar Rusliwa Somantri; Ricardi S. Adnan
JAS (Journal of ASEAN Studies) Vol. 11 No. 1 (2023): Journal of ASEAN Studies
Publisher : Centre for Business and Diplomatic Studies (CBDS) Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/jas.v11i1.7537

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The research examined the possibility of food being socialized as local food to replace local food’s role in food tourism. Food was one of the major attractions during a vacancy in ASEAN. The study of food in tourism rarely considered local food diversity in urban areas. The research addressed the other type of local food that is typical city food. In this case, there is no connection between the food and culture, traditions, history, or place, but the food is socialized as being indigenous. The local food consumption model was used to test whether the factors that affect tourists' local food consumption apply equally to foods socialized as local food. The research compared domestic tourist local food consumption factors in two food categories. 640 domestic tourists in a developed culinary tourism city in the Jakarta Metropolitan Area participated in this online survey. The comparative test of tourist characteristics found gender, the purpose of visit, age, and status of visit tourist characteristics associated with the food choice. The physical environment, exiting experience, and authentic experience were the motivational factors that differed between two food categories. It is possible that socialized foods will replace local food. The food locality did not always a matter. The results provide an overview of the position of local food in urban tourism. This has been considered the main attraction of food tourism in ASEAN countries.
The Challenges of Digital Banking in Today’s Banking Industry Didi Haryono; A. Hanief Saha Ghafur; Gumilar Rusliwa Somantri
Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics (IIJSE) Vol 6 No 3 (2023): Sharia Economic: November, 2023
Publisher : Sharia Economics Department Universitas KH. Abdul Chalim, Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/iijse.v6i3.3857

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Nowadays, the development of technology is very rapid. Technology is used in almost every area of life. The same applies to the banking industry. The digital era has changed the pattern of the banking business. The ease of use of this technology is expected to bring convenience and speed to transactions called digital banking. Digital banking is a banking service that creates a digital economy that is pursued by many new products issued by banks through technology that utilizes digital technology to meet customer needs and facilitate transactions with customers. The research method is with a Qualitative Descriptive approach and the data used in the survey is using literature, documents, news magazines, interviews, and direct observation of what is happening in the rapidly growing financial technology, taking into account the laws and regulations. Namely Bank Indonesia and the Financial Services Authority. The banking industry is facing increasing challenges in the digital world and progress in the coming years is unstoppable. This is because banks not only have to compete with other banks but also with other financial technology companies that provide security and convenience to their users in the digital economy era. The public needs to be educated about digital banking services. As a tech-savvy society, there is no need to hesitate to make technological advances, but also need to be careful not to sacrifice technological advances. The public needs to be educated about digital banking services.
Ketahanan Ekonomi Pada Masa Pandemi Covid-19 Ditinjau dari Aspek Modal Sosial dan Motivasi Masyarakat Manggarai Barat, Labuan Bajo, Nusa Tenggara Timu (pp. 203-224) Mohamad Axel Putra Hadiningrat; Gumilar Rusliwa Somantri; Chotib Chotib; Beti Nurbaiti
JURNAL KEAMANAN NASIONAL Vol 9 No 1 (2023): Jurnal Keamanan Nasional, Volume IX, No. 1, Juli 2023
Publisher : Universitas Bhayangkara Jakarta Raya

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This study aims to analyze aspects of social capital and motivation of the people of West Manggarai in Labuan Bajo, East Nusa Tenggara related to achieving prosperity during the Covid-19 pandemic. The research was conducted from July 24 to August 2, 2022, on a total of 300 respondents in that location, using a structured questionnaire and equipped with in-depth interviews. The data was further processed to produce descriptive statistical analysis and the results of Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) using Lisrel software. The results of the study conclude that there is a positive correlation between social capital and motivation partially with economic resilience.