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The Empty Box Phenomenon in the 2024 Regional Elections: Manifestation of Public Resistance to Political Oligarchy Mustofa, Ilham; Sukmana, Oman; Soedarwo, Vina Salviana D.; Adi, Bambang Tri Sasongko
Journal of Social Knowledge Education (JSKE) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): February
Publisher : Cahaya Ilmu Cendekia Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37251/jske.v6i1.1461

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Purpose of the study: This study aims to analyze this phenomenon through a qualitative, literature-based approach, using Jeffrey Winters' political oligarchy theory as an analytical framework. Methodology: This study uses a qualitative approach based on literature analysis. This study uses the theory of political oligarchy developed by Jeffrey Winters as the main analytical framework. The analysis process is carried out through three main stages. Main Findings: The results of the study show that the increasing number of single candidates is a manifestation of the strengthening of the power of political oligarchy, where political elites control the electoral mechanism to maintain power. However, the victory of the empty box in several regions indicates public resistance to the limitations of political choices and candidates who are considered not to meet expectations. This phenomenon has an impact on the quality of democracy and the legitimacy of local government, as well as being a warning of the need for political system reform to create a more inclusive and competitive democracy. Novelty/Originality of this study: Research on the Empty Box Phenomenon in the 2024 Election reveals manifestations of public resistance to political oligarchy, which reflects public dissatisfaction with the dominance of certain political forces and shows the potential for change in the dynamics of general elections at the regional level.
Building Hope: Program for Handling Psychosocial Problems of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Denpasar Fitasya Khairunnisa; Oman Sukmana; Zaenal Abidin; Juli Astutik
Media Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia Vol. 20 No. 4: DECEMBER 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30597/mkmi.v20i4.35589

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The research aims to describe the forms of Psychosocial Problems Experienced by People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and the programs of the Spirit Paramacitta Foundation to overcome the psychosocial problems of PLWHA. The research location was the Spirit Paramacitta Foundation Denpasar, Bali Province. The research uses a qualitative descriptive. The data collection techniques are through observation, interviews, and documentation. Research subjects and informants were determined purposively. Data analysis techniques refer to the perspective of Miles, Huberman, and Saldana, which includes the processes: data collection, data condensation, data presentation, and conclusion and verification. The data validity techniques used are extended observations and source triangulation. The results of the research show that the psychosocial problems of PLWHA at the rejection response stage are in the form of hopelessness, suicidal ideation, and drug use, while at the self-acceptance stage, the psychosocial problems are in the form of social anxiety, feelings of inferiority, social withdrawal, social stigma, and discrimination. Meanwhile, the program for handling psychosocial problems carried out by the Spirit Paramacitta Foundation is a social support program and a social mentoring program. The social support program includes emotional, appreciation, and socialization support. In contrast, the social assistance program includes health service referrals, assistance in taking medication, and home visits. The social services provided by the Spirit Paramacitta Foundation positively impact providing life hope for PLWHA. The practical implications of this research are as a model for institutional social service practices and scientific studies in developing social support for marginalized groups.
Penyortiran Algoritmik dan Reproduksi Stratifikasi Sosial: Telaah Sosiologi Kritis atas Seleksi Pendidikan Berbasis Kecerdasan Buatan dan Sistem Algoritmik Fritz Hotman Syahmahita Damanik; Oman Sukmana; Husni Thamrin
Dewantara Journal of Technology Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026)
Publisher : Akademi Teknologi Industri Dewantara Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59563/djtech.v6i2.370

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Perkembangan kecerdasan buatan (artificial intelligence / AI) dan sistem berbasis data telah mendorong transformasi dalam berbagai aspek pendidikan, termasuk proses seleksi masuk perguruan tinggi dan program beasiswa. Meskipun teknologi tersebut menawarkan efisiensi dan konsistensi dalam pengambilan keputusan, dampaknya terhadap keadilan akses pendidikan masih menjadi perdebatan. Penelitian ini bertujuan menganalisis bagaimana sistem seleksi berbasis AI dan algoritma berpotensi mereproduksi stratifikasi sosial dalam pendidikan. Penelitian menggunakan metode systematic literature review (SLR) dengan mengacu pada pedoman PRISMA. Sebanyak 47 artikel yang diperoleh dari Google Scholar, Scopus, dan Web of Science dianalisis secara tematik serta dipadukan dengan analisis komparatif implementasi sistem seleksi berbasis AI dan berbasis data di enam negara. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa algoritma seleksi pendidikan cenderung mereproduksi ketidaksetaraan yang telah tertanam dalam data historis, terutama yang berkaitan dengan perbedaan akses pendidikan, kapital budaya, dan kondisi sosial ekonomi. Bias algoritmik tidak hanya muncul akibat keterbatasan teknis sistem, tetapi juga dipengaruhi oleh struktur sosial yang menjadi sumber data dan dasar pengambilan keputusan. Temuan ini mengindikasikan bahwa peningkatan akurasi teknologi tidak secara otomatis menghasilkan keadilan dalam akses pendidikan. Oleh karena itu, pengembangan dan tata kelola AI di sektor pendidikan perlu didukung oleh prinsip transparansi, akuntabilitas, audit algoritmik, serta orientasi pada keadilan sosial guna meminimalkan reproduksi ketimpangan dalam proses seleksi pendidikan.
From Harvest to Hedonism: Fear of Missing Out (FOMO), Conformity, and Consumptive Behavior Among Oil Palm Farmers in Rokan Hilir Regency from an Islamic Economic Perspective Indra Indra; Oman Sukmana; Tri Sulistyaningsih; Junaidi Junaidi
Sharia Economic and Management Business Journal (SEMBJ) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): February
Publisher : Yayasan Darussalam Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62159/sembj.v7i1.2205

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Background: The rising income of smallholder oil palm farmers in Rokan Hilir Regency, Riau Province, Indonesia, has paradoxically fuelled consumptive spending patterns that prioritise symbolic goods over productive investment. Drawing on Jean Baudrillard's theory of consumer society and sign value, this study investigates how Fear of Missing Out (FOMO), conformity, celebrity endorsement, and self-esteem collectively drive consumptive behaviour among oil palm farmers, and how these dynamics are mediated through an Islamic economic lens. Method: This study adopts a qualitative case-study design with an interpretive paradigm. Data were gathered through in-depth interviews with ten smallholder oil palm farmers in Rokan Hilir, supplemented by interviews with seven key informants comprising village heads, local government officials, and banking representatives. Long-term observational fieldwork and documentary analysis were also employed to triangulate findings. Thematic and interpretive analysis guided data interpretation. Results: Four key findings emerge: (1) FOMO functions as a primary psychological trigger that transforms social anxiety into impulsive purchasing; (2) conformity operates as a social mechanism reinforcing status-oriented consumption; (3) celebrity endorsement through social media accelerates aspirational spending by constructing a hyperreal vision of prosperity; and (4) low self-esteem causes farmers to compensate through conspicuous goods. The study reveals that oil palm farmers consume not merely to meet needs but to perform social identity and simulate economic success, consistent with Baudrillard's simulacra framework. Conclusion: Consumptive behaviour among oil palm farmers is a structurally embedded social practice shaped by symbolic competition, income volatility, and digital media penetration. From an Islamic economic perspective, this pattern violates the principles of israf (wastefulness) and infaq fi sabilillah (purposeful spending). Interventions through financial literacy, Sharia-based financial planning, and community-level moral economy education are recommended to redirect agrarian income toward long-term productive investment.
Organizational Culture and HR Management in Public Sector: Social Exchange Mechanisms in the Merit System for Senior Official Selection in Riau Provincial Government Ikhwan Ridwan; Oman Sukmana; Rachmad Kristiono Dwi Susilo; Junaidi Junaidi
Sharia Economic and Management Business Journal (SEMBJ) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2026): June
Publisher : Yayasan Darussalam Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62159/sembj.v7i2.2233

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Background: Organizational culture and HR management in public bureaucracy face a structural paradox when formal merit systems operate alongside deeply embedded socio-cultural norms. Riau Province's Civil Service Merit Index rose from 227.5 (2019) to 325.5 (2024), yet the "Promotion & Mutation" sub-componentthe direct measure of appointment integrityscored only 37.5% in the critical 2020 mass selection year. Simultaneously, 54.2% of appointments went to candidates ranked 2nd or 3rd rather than to the highest-scorer, signaling systematic non-merit intervention. Method: Qualitative case study design (Yin, 2022) examining the 2020 open selection of 24 Senior Civil Service (JPT Pratama) positions in Riau Provincial Government. Data from in-depth interviews (n=17 key informants), participant observation (8 months), and document analysis were analyzed through a thematic-dialectical procedure framed within social exchange theory (Homans, 1961; Blau, 1964; Emerson, 1976; Molm, 2003), Ekeh's Two Publics (1974), and Riau Malay organizational culture (Effendy, 2013). Results: Three simultaneous exchange layers structure the HR appointment process: (1) an administrative layer where competency scores are exchanged for procedural legitimacy; (2) a substantive back-stage layer in the governor's discretionary space where political loyalty displaces merit as the decisive currency; and (3) a cultural legitimation layer where Malay values of Berbalas Budi (reciprocal kindness), Amanah (trust), and Marwah (dignity/honor) are strategically renarrated as moral cover (Selubung Moral) to normalize patronage. Conclusion: The study proposes a Culturally Contextualized Social Exchange Model (CCSEM)a Hybrid Bureaucracy Frameworkwherein formal merit functions as institutional legitimacy scaffolding, patronage serves as the substantive appointment driver, and local culture acts as the moral adhesive sustaining this hybrid equilibrium. This contributes novel theoretical ground to organizational sociology and Islamic corporate governance, calling for reforms that reclaim authentic Islamic-Malay values against their appropriated, patronage-justifying distortions.
Performing Child-Friendliness: A Dramaturgical and Intercultural Analysis of School Interactions in Indonesia Fritz Hotman Syahmahita Damanik; Oman Sukmana; Tri Sulistyaningsih; Rachmad Kristiono Dwi Susilo; Tutik Sulistyowati; Sulismadi Sulismadi
JPI: Jurnal Pustaka Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): January-April
Publisher : Yayasan Darussalam Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62159/jpi.v6i1.2053

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This study aims to examine how the concept of child-friendly schools is constructed, performed, and negotiated within Indonesian educational contexts by integrating perspectives from symbolic interactionism, dramaturgical theory, and intercultural communication. Employing a qualitative literature-based research design, the study systematically reviews and synthesizes scholarly articles, policy documents, and theoretical works published between 2015 and 2025, selected through a PRISMA-guided procedure to ensure methodological rigor, transparency, and relevance. The analysis reveals that child-friendliness in Indonesian schools operates not only as a formal policy discourse aligned with global child rights frameworks but also as a socially constructed and culturally mediated performance shaped by hierarchical relations, communal values, and high-context communication patterns. The findings highlight a persistent discrepancy between the “front-stage” representation of inclusive and non-violent school environments and the “back-stage” realities characterized by power asymmetries and limited student agency, indicating that compliance with policy standards does not necessarily translate into meaningful pedagogical transformation. The implications of this study suggest that fostering authentic child-friendly school environments requires context-sensitive, reflective, and participatory strategies that actively engage teachers, students, and communities, as well as a reorientation of educational policies toward deeper socio-cultural integration and transformative practice.
Authority Fragmentation in the Digital Age: A ‎Social Network Analysis of Islamic Scholars and ‎Influencers' Networks in Indonesia Izza Amalia; Jacqueline Geofrey Makolo; Oman Sukmana; Tri Sulistyaningsih; Tonny Dian Efendi; Moulita Moulita; Asnath Naftali Remtulla
JPI: Jurnal Pustaka Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): January-April
Publisher : Yayasan Darussalam Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62159/jpi.v6i1.2054

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The rise of digital media has fundamentally reconfigured the landscape of Islamic religious authority in Indonesia, enabling a proliferating class of social media influencers to operate alongside and often in competition with traditionally trained ulama. This study maps the structural dynamics of authority networks among Islamic scholars and digital influencers on Instagram and YouTube using Social Network Analysis (SNA). Data were collected from 52 Indonesian-language Islamic accounts (minimum 100,000 followers) active in 2020–2024, coded into a relational matrix of 134 edges. Network visualization and centrality analysis were conducted in Gephi 0.10.1, applying degree centrality, betweenness centrality, closeness centrality, and bridging coefficient measures alongside Louvain modularity-based community detection. Results reveal four structurally distinct communities: Traditional Scholarship, Popular Dakwah, Progressive-Critical Islam, and Islamism/Political Islam. Traditional scholars dominate degree centrality (mean degree = 8.3) but record the lowest bridging coefficients (mean = 0.18), indicating structural insularity. Digital influencers exhibit the highest bridging coefficients (mean = 0.71), confirming their role as inter-community bridges, while Progressive-Critical Islam appears completely isolated (zero cross-community edges). These findings confirm that digital media accelerates authority fragmentation rather than unifying it, producing structurally disconnected clusters with significant implications for Islamic normative contestation and social cohesion in Indonesia. This study contributes novel insights by (1) empirically demonstrating authority fragmentation through a network-based analytical framework, (2) integrating classical sociological theories of authority with computational Social Network Analysis in the context of digital religion, and (3) revealing the structural brokerage role of digital influencers as key intermediaries in shaping contemporary Islamic discourse.
Sosialisasi Kesadaran Adil Gender dalam Perlindungan Anak: Upaya Pencegahan Kekerasan dan Diskriminasi di Masyarakat IPM Kota Batu Nuri Ayu Rahmawati; Oman Sukmana
Ininnawa : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Volume 04 Nomor 01 (Mei 2026)
Publisher : Program Studi Manajemen FEB UNM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/nt2sbe51

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Kekerasan berbasis gender terhadap anak dan remaja merupakan masalah sosial yang serius di Indonesia. Minimnya pemahaman pelajar tentang bentuk-bentuk kekerasan, diskriminasi, dan prosedur pelaporan menjadi tantangan utama dalam upaya pencegahan. Kegiatan pemberdayaan masyarakat ini dirancang untuk meningkatkan kesadaran pelajar Ikatan Pelajar Muhammadiyah (IPM) Kota Batu mengenai keadilan gender, perlindungan anak, pencegahan kekerasan berbasis gender, dan prosedur pelaporan. Kegiatan dilaksanakan pada 15 Februari 2026 di Cafe Lacoco dengan melibatkan peserta dari anggota dan pengurus IPM tingkat SMP dan SMA se-Kota Batu. Metode kegiatan mencakup penyuluhan interaktif, diskusi kelompok, dan refleksi bersama. Hasil menunjukkan peningkatan signifikan dalam pemahaman peserta tentang bentuk-bentuk kekerasan non-fisik, pentingnya prosedur pelaporan yang jelas, dan peran organisasi pelajar dalam pencegahan kekerasan. Kegiatan ini bersifat transformatif, tidak hanya memberikan pengetahuan tetapi juga mendorong perubahan kesadaran, sikap, dan keberanian peserta untuk mengambil tindakan dalam mencegah kekerasan dan mendukung korban. Kesimpulannya, pemberdayaan pelajar melalui edukasi gender dan perlindungan anak terbukti efektif dalam membangun generasi pelajar yang peduli terhadap keadilan dan perlindungan hak asasi manusia.
Analysis of Social Work Practice Research Trends in the Post-Covid-19 Pandemic Era: A Bibliometric Study Oman Sukmana; Juli Astutik; Hutri Agustino; Erinda Dwimagistri Sukmana
ARRUS Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026)
Publisher : PT ARRUS Intelektual Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/soshum4648

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The study aims to examine issues and focus research related to post-COVID-19 pandemic social work practices using bibliometric analysis. Data was collected from the Scopus database with the keywords "social work practice" OR "Social work service" AND "Post Covid-19". Article documents were tracked through the Scopus database by year range criteria between 2022 and July 2024, subject area social sciences and psychology, document type article, and language English, and then obtained a total of 139 articles. Further analysis was carried out of 139 scientific publications using VOSviewer software to identify topic trends, collaborations, and research developments. The results showed that the study of social work practice in the post-pandemic COVID-19 era can be grouped into two major theme nodes, namely the social work theme node and the COVID-19 theme node. The social work practice theme node consists of sub-themes: social care, advocacy, disability, rights, inclusion, social care, coronavirus, anxiety, resilience, academics, child welfare, service, infection, control measures, and child protection. The research also revealed the emergence of new themes such as the use of digital technology and the development of adaptive social work intervention models in the post-pandemic era. These findings can be a benchmark for academics, practitioners, and stakeholders in developing research agendas and social work practices relevant to the needs of the post-COVID-19 pandemic community. Future recommendations are considered necessary to conduct a study of social work practice that focuses on sub-sub-themes such as anxiety, resilience, child welfare, social services, and social work practices related to child protection.
Co-Authors . Ishomuddin A. Fikri Ainurrizqi Abu Sofyan Adi, Bambang Tri Sasongko Agus Rianto Amika, Fatimah Zahro’ Ardiansyah, Adistya Eka Sis Arfida Br Arifana, Arifana Asnath Naftali Remtulla Asrul, Nona Masnawati Ayu Widya Savitri Azhar, Insyira Yusdiawan Bambang Tri Sasongko Adi Budi Suprapto D Soedarwo, Vina Salviana D. Soedarwo, Vina Salviana Damanik, Fritz Hotman Syahmahita Darmansyah Pulungan Ekasari, Fitria Juliana Eko Budi Cahyono Elfi Anis Saati Elias Saiba Eny Pemilu Kusparlina Erinda Dwimagistri Sukmana Erwan Ibrahim, Fadli Fauzik Lendriyono Ferry Irawan Firdaus Firdaus Fitasya Khairunnisa Fritz Hotman Syahmahita Damanik Fritz Hotman Syahmahita Damanik Fritz Hotman Syahmahita Damanik Grasella, Fitara Habib, Achmad Hardianto Heriyanti, Lesti Herman Hidayat, DS Wahyu Husni Thamrin Husni Thamrin Hutri Agustino Hutri Agustino Ibrahim, Fadli Erwan Ifashabayo, Benjamin Ihyauddin, Ihyauddin Ika Yuliasari Ikhwan Ridwan Ilham Mustofa Imam Tajus Subki Indra Indra Indra Indra Irman Puansah Izza Amalia Jacqueline Geofrey Makolo Juli Astutik Juli Astutik Juli Astutik Junaidi Junaidi Kauli, Ilham Komalawati, Euis La Basri Martins, Alibere Miftahul Jannah Moh. Nur, Nirwan Mohamad Rizal Taryono Moulita Moulita Muchlis Anwari Muhammad Jufri Muhammad Yusril Indra Syahputra Muhammad, Gibran Mukhlis Irwanto, Wahyu Mustofa, Ilham Muthmainnah Tsani Nasrullah Nihayah, Delfi Nona Masnawati Asrul Nora Idiawati Nugroho, Agung Nuri Ayu Rahmawati Nurie Azizah Nurwahyuni, Eny Pulungan, Darmansyah Purwani, Emy Sri Putri, Aan Iminullah Eka Putri, Meri Hardiyanti Putri, Theola Zevana Rachmad K. Dwi Susilo Rachmad Kristiono Dwi Susilo Rachmad Kristiono Dwi Susilo Rahcmad K. Dwi Susilo Rahmatia, Ashari Ramadhan, Erik Habib Fajri Ridwan, Ikhwan Rizqika Walikrom, Achmad Anton Ruli Inayah R Rupiah Sari Safran Efendi Pasaribu Salmin Dengo Saputro, Darmanto Sari, Afna Fitria Sasongko Adi, Bambang Tri Sebastian, Titis Sidabutar, Rynaldy Tonggi Lambue Sidik Sunaryo Siti Nurul Wahida Soedarwo, Vina Salviana D. Soedarwo, Vina Salviana D. Soedarwo Sri Susanti Sri Susanti Su’adah Su’adah Sucipto, Dri Sukatin, Sukatin Sukmana, Erinda Dwimagistri Sulatsri Sulismadi Sulismadi Suriadi, Agus Susilo, Rachmad Kristano Dwi Susilo, Rachmad Kristiono Dwi Susilo, Rachman Kristiono Dwi Susilo, Rahmad K Dwi Susilo, Rahmad K. Dwi Syafrieyana, Yana Tarigan, Nosita Br. Tonny Dian Efendi Tri Sulistyaningsih Tri Sulistyaningsih, Tri Tutik Sulistyowati Ubaidah Adielah Vina Salviana Vina Salviana D. Soedarwo Vina Salviana Darvina Soedarwo Wahida, Siti Nurul Wahyu hidayat WAHYUDI Wahyudi Wahyudi , Wahyudi Wahyudi Wahyudi Widodo, Eko Rizki Purwo Yana Syafrieyana Zaenal Abidin Zaenal Abidin