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Radical Religious Expressions among Followers of Jamaah Anshorud Daulah (JAD) and Jamaah Ansharus Syariah (JAS) in Bima City: A Social Political Networks Perspective Hidayatullah, Arief; Arifin, Syamsul; Sulistyaningsih, Tri; Saiman
Internasional Journal of Politics and Public Policy Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): January (On Process)
Publisher : Konsultan Surya Buanan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70214/a36v9c04

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This study examines radical religious expressions among Jamaah Anshorud Daulah (JAD) and Jamaah Anssar Syariah (JAS) in Bima City using a qualitative phenomenological approach grounded in George H. Mead's symbolic interactionism. Based on interviews with six members and twelve months of participant observation, the study finds contrasting patterns across key dimensions. JAD demonstrates rigid religious consciousness, subordinated identities, hierarchical interaction, organization-oriented action, and fixed symbolic meanings. In contrast, JAS shows more flexible religious understanding, greater individual agency, participatory social relations, transformative action, and adaptable symbols. These findings indicate that radical religious action is not spontaneous but develops through a gradual social process involving meaning interpretation, identity construction, group interaction, and symbolic deployment.
REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN IN INDONESIAN HORROR FILMS: A SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF GENDER TOWARDS STEREOTYPES AND OBJECTIFICATION: REPRESENTASI PEREMPUAN DALAM FILM HOROR INDONESIA: ANALISIS SOSIOLOGI GENDER TERHADAP STEREOTIPE DAN OBJEKTIFIKASI Ubaidah Adielah; Imam Tajus Subki; Elias Saiba; Oman Sukmana; Tri Sulistyaningsih
SOSIOEDUKASI Vol 14 No 4 (2025): SOSIOEDUKASI : JURNAL ILMIAH ILMU PENDIDIKAN DAN SOSIAL
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan Dan Ilmu Pendidikan Universaitas PGRI Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36526/sosioedukasi.v14i4.6543

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The main objective of the research is to present an in-depth analysis of the portrayal of women in Indonesian horror films, with an emphasis on efforts to dismantle stereotypes and objectifications that are commonly found, as well as identify their sociological implications for the construction of gender and power relations. This study adopts the narrative literature review method, a systematic qualitative approach to identify, evaluate, and synthesize findings from previous studies related to the representation of women in Indonesian horror films. The method allows for the compilation of a comprehensive picture of existing scientific discourse, identifying key patterns, and highlighting underexplored areas in the literature. The findings of the study show that the representation of women in Indonesian horror films consistently reflects and reinforces gender stereotypes and objectifications that are deeply rooted in patriarchal societies. This indirectly reflects the socio-cultural values that place women in subordinate positions, as reflected in the patriarchal structure of Indonesian society. While creepy figures, women are often portrayed as having destructive supernatural powers, but they usually appear as a response to injustice or a manifestation of the suffering they experience, rather than as a form of autonomous and positive agency.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GENDER AND PERCEPTIONS OF HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS: QUANTITATIVE STUDY AMONG HOUSEWIVES AND FATHERS Solaeman Demih; Agustinus Indou; Lukas Saiba; Oman Sukmana; Tri Sulistyaningsih
SOSIOEDUKASI Vol 14 No 4 (2025): SOSIOEDUKASI : JURNAL ILMIAH ILMU PENDIDIKAN DAN SOSIAL
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan Dan Ilmu Pendidikan Universaitas PGRI Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36526/sosioedukasi.v14i4.6689

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The daily life use of household chemicals is inevitable. Household products like household cleaning products, floor cleaners, disinfection water, rinsing water, and fabric bleach are more often used in the household operation. As attitudes toward chemical risks are the products of knowledge, experience, and cultural values of gender roles, they are quite subjective. It is worth mentioning also that this research has scientific urgency in an interdisciplinary context, especially in gender studies, public health and environmental psychology. This research uses a quantitative method as well as an analytical survey by discussing gender and feelings of household chemicals. This technique allows the researcher to gather and analyze data on a more scientific level in order to detect correlations between the variables. Based on the results of the quantitative analysis, it can be concluded that there is a positive and significant relationship between gender and the perception of household chemicals among housewives and fathers.
Improving Constructing Child Friendly School Culture Through Symbolic Interaction Damanik, Fritz Hotman Syahmahita; Sukmana, Oman; Sulistyaningsih, Tri
Journal of Education and Teaching Learning Vol.4 No.1 (2026)
Publisher : PT MEDIA JURNAL DAN PENDIDIKAN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59211/mjpjetl.v4i1.138

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School culture is not a static institutional given but a dynamic social achievement produced and reproduced through the everyday interpretive interactions of all stakeholders: teachers, students, parents, and administrators. This article investigates how the concept of "child-friendly culture" is socially constructed, negotiated, and internalized as a living school culture within Indonesian Child-Friendly Schools (Sekolah Ramah Anak/SRA). Drawing on a qualitative case study conducted at SMA Swasta Harapan Mandiri Medan, an officially SRA, designated school in a multicultural urban context, the article applies the theoretical framework of Constructivist Symbolic Interactionism as elaborated by Herbert Blumer (1969), Kathy Charmaz (2014), and Norman K. Denzin (2019). This integrated framework attends to three dimensions of meaning-making: the symbolic interactions through which "child-friendly" meanings are communicated and shared; the constructivist processes through which these meanings are shaped by actors' reflexive engagement with their social contexts and lived experiences; and the interpretive flexibility through which different stakeholder groups construct divergent yet interrelated understandings of what child-friendly school culture means in practice. Data collected through in-depth interviews, participant observation of school cultural routines, and documentary analysis reveal that "child-friendly culture" is most authentically enacted not through formal policy compliance but through the accumulated symbolic practices of daily school life. The article argues that school culture literacy, the capacity of educational actors to reflectively understand, critically evaluate, and actively shape the symbolic environment of their school, is a precondition for genuine SRA implementation.
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.
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.
Collaborative Urban Governance Model in Environmental Management of Industrial Area Tri Sulistyaningsih; Mohammad Jafar Loilatu; Saiman Saiman; Nofianda Fatimah Azzahra; Nanda Adityawan
Journal of Government and Civil Society Vol 5 No 1 (2021): Journal of Government and Civil Society (April)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/jgcs.v5i1.3942

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This paper's purpose for this study is to provide an overview related to the partnership or the cooperation between the government and the private sector, specifically the manager of the industry and the community in the environmental management of the industrial area in Gresik and Sidoarjo Regency. This research used a qualitative approach to analyze the data, interviews, documentation, and questionnaires. This study revealed that the environment's management in a sustainable manner should be supported by stakeholders, the government, the community, and the private sectors. Also, this research attends to instill a sense of environmental concern in the entire party. Collaborative urban governance sustainabilitycan not be separated from the leader's success in embracing the related parties and using existing industry resources. The stakeholder determines the success of managing the industrial area in the Gresik and Sidoarjo Regency, government, public, and private parties through a Collaborative Urban Governance model.Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk memberikan gambaran kemitraan atau kerjasama antara pemerintah dengan pihak swasta, khususnya pengelola industri dan masyarakat dalam pengelolaan lingkungan kawasan industri di Kabupaten Gresik dan Sidoarjo. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif untuk menganalisis data, wawancara, dokumentasi, dan angket. Studi ini mengungkapkan bahwa pengelolaan lingkungan secara berkelanjutan harus didukung oleh pemangku kepentingan, pemerintah, masyarakat, dan pihak swasta. Selain itu, penelitian ini hadir untuk menanamkan rasa kepedulian lingkungan pada seluruh pihak. Keberlanjutan Collaborative Urban Governance tidak lepas dari keberhasilan pimpinan dalam merangkul pihak terkait dan menggunakan sumber daya industri yang ada. Keberhasilan pengelolaan kawasan industri di Kabupaten Gresik dan Sidoarjo ditentukan oleh keterlibatan pemangku kepentingan, pemerintah, publik, dan swasta melalui model Collaborative Urban Governance.Â