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The Dynamics of Transnational Religious Movements on the Resilience of the Pancasila Ideology Sholehoddin; Mohammad Azka Al Azkiya; Ilhamda Fattah Kaloko; Aisyah Chairil
Jurnal Pelita Raya Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): Jurnal Pelita Raya (JPR)
Publisher : Mahkota Science Publishers

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Amid the tide of religious transnationalism that makes faith a cross-border political identity, the resilience of the Pancasila ideology is tested not only by overt threats but primarily by the nation's capacity to maintain national consensus. This study uses a mixed-methods approach with a convergent-integrative design that simultaneously combines non-interactive qualitative and quantitative analysis, recognising that the dynamics of transnational religious movements and the resilience of the Pancasila ideology are ideological, discursive, and structural phenomena that require in-depth analysis and empirical measurement. The results confirm that the dynamics of transnational religious movements interact with the resilience of the Pancasila ideology through three interlocking channels, namely an algorithm-based digital da'wah ecosystem that normalises radicalisation and shifts civic loyalty towards a political ummah, cross-border funding infrastructure that converts philanthropy into an instrument for regulating the social agenda as well as substituting the function of the state, and institutional strategies that engineer official norms through education, local regulations, bureaucracy, social certification, and soft law mechanisms that often escape public scrutiny. This synthesis refines the findings of previous studies that usually stop at violent extremism by showing that the erosion of national consensus more often occurs through discursive normalisation, service dependency, and standardisation of piety that appears pious but gradually shifts constitutional legitimacy.
Partisipasi Komunitas dalam Gerakan Bersih Pantai di Desa Pengudang, Bintan Gustika, Winda; Arieta, Siti; Kaloko, Ilhamda Fattah; Natasya, Grace; Prakarsa, Taruna
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Nusantara Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): Edisi Januari - Maret
Publisher : Lembaga Dongan Dosen

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Permasalahan kebersihan pesisir di Desa Pengudang, Kabupaten Bintan, berkaitan dengan akumulasi sampah kiriman lintas negara yang berdampak pada ekosistem pesisir dan aktivitas wisata bahari lokal. Kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini bertujuan meningkatkan kesadaran ekologis masyarakat pesisir melalui pelaksanaan Gerakan Bersih Pantai dengan melibatkan masyarakat dan mahasiswa serta menggandeng Pokdarwis Bintan sebagai mitra utama. Metode yang digunakan adalah pendekatan partisipatif dan kolaboratif, yang diawali dengan kegiatan sosialisasi dan dilanjutkan dengan aksi bersih pantai sepanjang satu kilometer garis pesisir. Hasil kegiatan menunjukkan adanya peningkatan partisipasi masyarakat dalam menjaga kebersihan pantai serta perubahan sikap terhadap tanggung jawab lingkungan. Selain menghasilkan lingkungan pesisir yang lebih bersih, kegiatan ini juga memperkuat peran Pokdarwis Bintan sebagai lembaga lokal penggerak ekowisata berbasis komunitas. Kolaborasi antara perguruan tinggi, pemerintah, dan komunitas lokal mendukung terbentuknya kesadaran ekologis masyarakat pesisir sebagai dasar pengelolaan lingkungan yang berkelanjutan
Protection and Intellectual Rights in Over-The-Top (OTT) Services: A Juridical Analysis of HBO Go Inconsistencies Indonesia Kaloko, Ilhamda Fattah; Putra, Rian Rusmana; Jacharia, Eka Yeremy Augie Putra; Nainggolan, Ario Ardanis
Mahadi: Indonesia Journal of Law Vol. 5 No. 01 (2026): Vol. 05 No. 01 (2026) February Edition 2026
Publisher : Universitas Sumatera Utara

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The rapid development of information and communication technology has significantly transformed public consumption patterns, particularly in accessing digital entertainment through internet-based services known as Over The Top (OTT) platforms. Services such as HBO Go operate through subscription-based models that provide flexible, on-demand access to audiovisual content; however, in practice, legal issues frequently arise, including inconsistencies between promised and delivered services and widespread violations of intellectual property rights through digital piracy. This article aims to (1) analyze the legal implications of service inconsistencies experienced by HBO Go users from the perspective of Indonesian consumer protection law, (2) examine the relationship between such inconsistencies and copyright protection in digital content distribution, and (3) evaluate the adequacy of Indonesia’s current regulatory framework in comprehensively governing OTT services. The study employs a normative legal research method using statutory, conceptual, and case approaches by analyzing relevant legislation, particularly Law Number 8 of 1999 concerning Consumer Protection and Law Number 28 of 2014 concerning Copyright, alongside factual cases involving consumer complaints related to access disruptions, unilateral subscription changes, lack of transparency, and digital content piracy, including the illegal distribution of the television series Game of Thrones. The findings indicate that service inconsistencies such as access disruptions, unilateral modifications of subscription packages, and inadequate information disclosure may constitute violations of consumer rights under Indonesian law, while the high prevalence of piracy reflects weaknesses in digital copyright enforcement, resulting in economic and moral losses for content creators and undermining the credibility of legitimate OTT platforms. The study concludes that Indonesia faces a regulatory gap in comprehensively governing OTT services, thereby necessitating the establishment of a specific and adaptive legal framework to ensure effective consumer protection, strengthen intellectual property enforcement, and promote a fair, transparent, and sustainable digital ecosystem.