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Journal : Madani: Multidisciplinary Scientific Journal

Pemanfaatan Jurnal Terakreditasi Nasional Dalam Penulisan Tugas Akhir Oleh Mahasiswa UIN Sumatera Utara Rahmah, Siti; Sayekti, Retno; Syam, Abdi Mubarak
Madani: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol 2, No 8 (2024): Vol. 2, No. 8, 2024
Publisher : Penerbit Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13332026

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This research discusses the utilization of nationally accredited journals in writing final assignments by UIN North Sumatera students. The objectives to be achieved from this research are to find out the utilization of nationally accredited journals in writing final assignments by UIN North Sumatra students and the obstacles faced by students in utilizing nationally accredited journals. The research conducted by researchers used descriptive research with a qualitative approach. The data collection methods used are observation, interview and documentation. In this study, the informants were FIS students class of 2019. The results of this study indicate that most students do not use accredited journals because of the lack of promotion by the library so that information is not evenly distributed throughout the academic community. The obstacles that prevent students from using nationally accredited journals are language, promotion and lack of student awareness. The implication of this research is that it is necessary to conduct user education by emphasizing the introduction of nationally accredited journals and how to access them.
Perempuan di Panggung Kekuasaan: Menelusuri Asumsi Publik dan Wacana Gender dan Kepemimpinan Pemerintahan Ginting, Abdul Fikri; Sazali, Hasan; Sayekti, Retno
Madani: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol 3, No 5 (2025): Volume 3, Nomor 5, June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15753998

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This research aims to uncover how the views of religious figures and political figures shape public assumptions towards women’s leadership in government The method used is a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques through in-depth interviews with purposively selected religious and political figures. These two groups were chosen because of their important role in shaping opinions and influencing social discourse in society.The results show that the discourse on women’s leadership is still largely overshadowed by conservative religious interpretations and deeply rooted patriarchal social constructs Religious figures generally express caution or even reject women’s leadership, referring to normative textsunderstood literally. Meanwhile, the views of political figures are more diverse—some openly support it based on women’s capacity and contribution in government, while others still view women as symbolic complements in politics.Public discourse on women’s leadership is largely determined by the legitimacy granted by religious and political figures When these two authorities tend to maintain traditional gender interpretations, the opportunities for women to be substantively accepted in leadership become limited. Therefore, reconstructing the discourse and the active involvement of these figures in promoting narratives of equality are key to opening up a more inclusive and gender-just space for power.
Strategi Komunikasi Politik Dalam Membangun Opini Publik: Antara Narasi dan Realita Siregar, Amran Pikal; Sazali, Hasan; Sayekti, Retno
Madani: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol 3, No 5 (2025): Volume 3, Nomor 5, June 2025
Publisher : Penerbit Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

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This study aims to analyze political communication strategies in shaping public opinion, specifically how narratives constructed by political actors reflect or deviate from social reality in the digital era. The background of the problem includes a significant shift in political communication from one-way to a dynamic and participatory process through various digital platforms, where narratives are no longer limited to official speeches but evolve into visual, symbolic, and interactive content on social media. While this strategy is effective in building identity, emotional attachment, and influencing public perception of issues , problems arise when constructed narratives do not align with the reality faced by the public, which can lead to cognitive dissonance and a decline in public trust.The research employs a descriptive qualitative method, allowing for a comprehensive exploration of the meaning, context, and messages of political communication. Data collection involves document studies (social media posts, online news, campaign content, political speeches) and in-depth interviews with political communication practitioners, campaign teams, or media observers. Data are analyzed using qualitative content analysis to identify themes, symbols, language styles, and main messages , with source triangulation to ensure validity.The findings indicate that political actors strategically utilize emotional and identity-based narratives, such as justice, nationalism, and religion, as well as issue framing, to shape public opinion. The use of social media algorithms accelerates message dissemination and creates echo chambers, reinforcing polarization. Although effective in building psychological closeness and voter loyalty , the discrepancy between narrative and reality can potentially decrease public trust, trigger cognitive dissonance, a crisis of representation, and polarization. Therefore, healthy political communication must balance narrative with factual validity to strengthen credibility and foster democratic, inclusive, and educational communication.