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Peranan Dinas Pengendalian Penduduk dan Keluarga Berencana dalam Pengendalian Pertumbuhan Penduduk Larasati, Larasati; Muda, Indra; Batubara, Beby Masitho; Suharyanto, Agung
PERSPEKTIF Vol 7, No 1 (2018): Perspektif Januari
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (903.335 KB) | DOI: 10.31289/perspektif.v7i1.2521

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This study aims to find out how the role of the Family Planning Population Control Office, the determination of policies and programs in controlling the population growth rate in Medan City, besides that the author also wants to know the factors that prevent the Population and Family Planning Control Office from controlling growth residents in Medan City. The research technique used is a qualitative research method with interviews and observations. The research subject taking technique is using purposive and snowball techniques. From this technique, informants obtained, consisting of the Head of the Population and Family Planning Control Office, Head of the Family Planning Division, Head of Extension and Penggerak, Head of Resilience, Head of Population Control, Family Planning Field Extension, and the community who participated in the Family program. Planning or those who do not take part in the Family Planning program. Based on the research conducted, it was found several findings that the Office of Population and Family Planning Control has a role in suppressing population growth which includes coordination with government, community and private institutions in family planning activities, conducting family planning counseling, installing contraceptives and post-installation contraception. Obstacles in controlling population growth, namely the lack of skilled technical personnel, inadequate infrastructure, the influence of culture and the level of education of the community also become obstacles to DP2KB in carrying out their duties and functions.?
Pengaruh Program Rumah Pintar Pemilu terhadap Partisipasi Politik Masyarakat pada Kantor Komisi Pemilihan Umum Kota Medan Zega, Milan Alfianni; Muda, Indra; Batubara, Beby Masitho; Suharyanto, Agung
PERSPEKTIF Vol 7, No 2 (2018): Perspektif Juli
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Aim and scope that research is namely whether the election smart home program has an influence on community political participation (case studies at the Medan city electoral commission office), and to find out whether election smart home programs have an influence on community political participation (case studies at the commission office Medan city elections). The form of this study is to use descriptive research with a quantitative approach with the aim of knowing the effect of variable X (free) with variable Y (bound). This research was conducted at the General Election Commission of Medan City. While data collection is done by distributing questionnaires, interviews and observations. The results of the study showed that there was an influence between the electoral smart actions towards public political participation in the General Election Commission of Medan City. This can be seen from the calculation of R-Sqare which is equal to 0.219 or equal to 21.9%, which means that there is a relationship between the Election Smart House variable (X) on the variable Political Participation of the Community (Y). The presence of Election Smart House (RPP) in Medan City is to increase the level of community participation in the city of Medan. With the presence of the Election Smart House (RPP) in the city of Medan, it is expected that the community can come to visit as a form of community participation to answer the low level of community participation. 
IMPLEMENTASI SISTEM INFORMASI ADMINISTRASI KEPENDUDUKAN DALAM PENGURUSAN KARTU TANDA PENDUDUK ELEKTRONIK Purba, Jon Fredi; Tarigan, Usman; Nasution, Irwan; Suharyanto, Agung
PERSPEKTIF Vol 8, No 2 (2019): Perspektif Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/perspektif.v8i2.2597

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This research has been deceived by the importance of implementation of a of a government policy on the residency administrative information system (SIAK) about handling KTP-El has succeeded or did not succceed by reviewing the implementation of government policy which is based on the law of Indonesian RI country Number 24 in 2013 about The Administration of Residency. This study is meant to know how SIAK is implementation in the handling KTP-El and to find out what constraints are in the process. The methods are used in this research?s qualitative methods with the descriptive approach. The data collecting technique  was  carried  out  in  this  research  through  two  ways,  among  others  through secondary data (books, scientific papers, documents/archives) and obtained from field, observation and interview). From the research result it can be seen that the implementation of SIAK about the management of KTP-El has not been maximal, because there are still some obstacles and not yet have Special Regulation in the district office of Medan Baru Medan city, so there is still much need to be addressed. It is reviewed from 4 models of policy implementation according to Edward III, ie communication, disposition/attitude, resources, and bureaucratic structure. In this study, researchers also gain a new understanding that in the implementation of SIAK on the management of KTP-El good state service but it would be good apparatus not only run the activities of population administration, but also need to pay attention and care to public needs. 
Post-Truth dan Generasi Digital: Mengurai Tantangan Literasi Informasi di Era Disinformasi Saraan, Muhammad Rasyad Ghazali; Arwansyah, OK Dedy; Matondang, Armansyah; Suharyanto, Agung
PERSPEKTIF Vol. 14 No. 3 (2025): Perspektif Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/perspektif.v14i3.14424

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The post-truth era is characterized by the erosion of the role of facts in shaping public opinion, which is increasingly replaced by personal emotions and beliefs. The younger generation, as the dominant users of social media, faces serious challenges in sorting out accurate information amid the dominance of emotional content, algorithms that create echo chambers, and digital social pressures. This study employs a descriptive-qualitative approach based on literature studies to identify the main challenges faced by the younger generation and formulate strategies to improve information literacy. The study's results show that low media literacy, digital fatigue, a crisis of trust in institutions, and the weak integration of media literacy in formal education all contribute to increased vulnerability to disinformation. Therefore, a systemic approach is needed through the collaboration of various parties to form a healthy information ecosystem and strengthen the resilience of the digital generation to information manipulation.
Grade Point Average Inflation and Academic Feudalism: A Study of Power Relations in the World of Higher Education Arwansyah, OK; Thariq, Muhammad; Suharyanto, Agung; Sinaga, Roynanda
PERSPEKTIF Vol. 14 No. 4 (2025): PERSPEKTIF
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/perspektif.v14i4.15723

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The phenomenon of GPA inflation in Indonesian higher education reflects a complex social issue, where academic grades often fail to represent intellectual capacity and instead emerge as products of power relations between lecturers and students. This paper analyzes how symbolic power within academic spaces cultivates a culture of compliance and strategic adaptation among students in pursuit of cum laude honors. Employing a theoretical-critical approach and Michel Foucault’s discourse analysis, the study reveals that academic assessment systems frequently function as instruments of power reproduction, reinforcing academic feudalism and suppressing critical expression. High GPAs, in this context, are often symbolic compromises rather than genuine intellectual achievements. The findings suggest that social structures in universities shape students into submissive, administratively efficient individuals with limited intellectual courage—ultimately undermining the emancipatory function of higher education. This paper calls for academic decolonization to establish egalitarian dialogue, transparent grading systems, and a redefinition of respect (adab) as a foundation for critical and ethical discourse in education.
Co-Authors Abdul Haris Ade Irma Suryani Adi Sumandiyar Adrian Tawai Adrika Willis Aisyah Melani Alfialita, Vini Alya Hanifah Amir Razak Ana Rahmi Anastacia, Dyta Anggreni Atmei Lubis Aprilia, Anggi Ardhana, Salsa Novia Ari Agung Prastowo, Ari Agung Armansyah Matondang Armansyah Matondang, Armansyah Arwansyah Arwansyah Arwansyah, OK Arwansyah, OK Dedi Arwansyah, OK Dedy Atrizka, diny Ayu Febryani Ayu, Putri Keumala Bahrum Jamil Barus, Nia Tesalonika Br Barus, Rehia K. Isabella Bebby Masitho Batubara Bebby, Olivia Beby Masitho Batubara Beltahmamero Simamora Bukit, Niarita Chairika Nasution Citra Girsang Dandy Yosafat Ginting de Guzman, Broderick M. N. Deliana, Marlina Delvi Windy Aulia Manik Desi Mariana Br. Simamora Devi Annisa Siagian Effiati Juliana Hasibuan Effiati Juliana Hasibuan Effiati Yuliana Hasibuan Erwin Surya Eva Sartika Dasopang Evi Yunita Kurniaty Evi Yunita Kurniaty, Evi Yunita Fadhillah, Intan Fatmawati, Eka Fauziah Fauziah Ferdinand Susilo Firza Ramadhan Frastito, Frastito Ginting, Anisa Stepani Br Gustami Harahap Hadion Wijoyo Halmiaty, Nona Hanifah, Alia Hasibuan, Ulfa Ganti Hodriani Hodriani Husain, Muh. Najib Hutabarat, Anjuyto Icha Fandayani Ika Santi Kasima Saragih Indra Muda Irwan Nasution Irwan Nasution Iyen Herini Situmorang Jamilah Nasution Joni Pranata Juan Carlos M. Smith Juanda Juanda Karen Fransiska Sipayung Khalik Pratama Kristina Maria Br. Rajagukguk Larasati, Larasati Lubis, Fatimah Lubis, Khairunnisah Lubis, Masita Maharani Maharani, Maharani Masitho Batubara Maswita, Maswita Meher, Montayana Mela Dwi Valensia Elvira Mora, Zulkarnen Muda, Indra Muda, Indra Muhammad Fadli Muklis Muklis Nasution, Jamilah Nina Angelia Nopita Pebrianti Nurhasanah Harahap Nurmala Berutu Nurul Tiara Baiti Nurul Ufa Nainggolan Oktaviani, Nurliza Onggal Sihite Panji Suroso Parinduri, Wina Mariana Pasaribu, Jefri Hasian Pratama, Ikbar Purba, Jaya Govindo Purba, Jon Fredi Putra Rahmat Hidayat Putranto, Teguh Dwi Putri Wijayanti Ndraha Putri, Ade Rabinra M Panggabean Rahmiati Rahmiati Ramadhan, M. Citra Ramot Simon Hans Kristian Harianja Rehia K. Isabela Barus Rehia K. Isabella Barus Rentha Bitha Eunike Richard Daniel Nababan Robby Hidajat Samsul Bahri Saraan, Muhammad Rasyad Ghazali Saragih, Aulia Yusuf Satrina Titania Siahaan Selamat Riadi Sembiring, Endang Alemisa Silviana, Dini Simamora, Beltahmamero Simamora, Beltamahmero Sinaga, Roynanda Sindi Dea Agustina Ginting Sinima Luahambowo Siregar, Zulkarnain Supriadi Putro Panjaitan Syafina, Rahmi Syafriyeni Tanjung Syafriyenni Tanjung Syafrizaldi, Syafrizaldi Syafruddin Ritonga Syafruddin Ritonga, Syafruddin Tambunan, Annisa Putri Tarigan, Dewi Natasia Br Taufik Wal Hidayat Taufik Wal Hidayat, Taufik Wal Tedi Tri Wibowo Thariq, Muhammad Toho C.M Situmorang Usman Tarigan, Usman Veithzal Rivai Zainal Walid Mustafa Sembiring Wiflihani Wiflihani Yurial Arief Lubis Zannah, Liadi Zega, Milan Alfianni Zulfia Hanum Alfi Syahr