Febryan Hidayat
Pendidikan Agama Islam, Ma’had ‘Aly Bahasa Arab dan Pendidikan Islam

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Analysis of Interest in Getting Married and Having Children in Digital Generation Adolescents: A Case Study of Pabelan Sukoharjo Village Community Indonesia Aliyah Rizkika Hendriansyah; Diva Amelia Octaviana; Nabila Riyadi; Nada Salsabila; Nafisah Nafisah; Syifa’ Al Atsariyah; Salsabilla Adzahra; Sofia Bayu Estetika; Febryan Hidayat; Nur Utomo Bayu Aji
Solo International Collaboration and Publication of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 02 (2024): Solo International Collaboration and Publication of Social Sciences and Humani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61455/sicopus.v2i02.140

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The purpose of this study is to uncover and analyze the interest in getting married and having children in digital generation adolescents. This research method uses qualitative research and literature review, while the approach uses phenomenology, social, and normative. The data source used interviews with an online questionnaire spread. The object of research was conducted in Pabelan village, Sukoharjo, Indonesia. The results revealed that in the last 10 years, it has been known that interest in marriage in Indonesia has decreased due to several triggering factors that make the low percentage of productive generations in the future, thus having a positive and negative impact. Interest in getting married and having children in the digital generation in the Pabelan area, Sukoharjo, Indonesia is relatively stable and there is no significant decline. The conclusion of this journal shows that the interest in getting married and having children in the digital generation adolescents is influenced by technology and current developments as well as rampant conflicts that occur in the household.
A Feminist Study of the Childfree Trend in Generation Z: A Normative Review Wijdatun Nabila; Hasna Al Jauza; Maryam Maryam; Hannisyah Hannisyah; Inas Nur Faizah; Farida Ummu Zahra; Alifah Alifah; Muya Saroh; Febryan Hidayat; Muttorik Alil Abasir
Solo International Collaboration and Publication of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 02 (2024): Solo International Collaboration and Publication of Social Sciences and Humani
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This study aims to investigate feminist perspectives on child-free trends in Generation Z from a normative point of view. The focus is to understand how feminism sees this phenomenon in the context of individual freedom, gender responsibility, and prevailing social norms. The research methods used are theoretical and qualitative analysis. Data was obtained through a literature study that included articles, books, and documents related to feminism, gender studies, and child-free trends. A qualitative approach was used to explore and analyze feminist views related to the childfree phenomenon in Generation Z. The results showed that feminist thinking towards the childfree trend in Generation Z reflects the complexity of the relationship between individual freedom and social norms. Feminism stresses the importance of recognizing that the decision not to have children is a legitimate choice for women, allowing them to pursue careers, self-development, and life exploration unfettered by traditional motherhood. Nevertheless, social norms that still reinforce the role of mothers and caregivers sometimes create pressure and stigma against women who choose the child-free path. Novelty/Novelty. This research makes a new contribution to the understanding of the complexity of child-free trends in Generation Z through a normative feminist lens. Her emphasis on the relationship between individual freedom, gender responsibility, and social norms provides deeper insight into the challenges and opportunities faced by women in navigating their life choices in contemporary society.
Changing Perceptions of Women's Honor: A Historical and Sociological Analysis Afiq Husnun Azumah; Azizah Al Abiyyah; Azizah Khoirunnisa; Fathya Azzahra; Shofiyyah Shofiyyah; Febryan Hidayat
Solo International Collaboration and Publication of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 03 (2024): Solo International Collaboration and Publication of Social Sciences and Humani
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Causes of Online Gambling Entangling Gen Z Hanuun Dzaki; Khadijah Khadijah; Muthiah Asma; Rizki Wulan Suci; Sofwah Hasanah; Urmila Sakhinah; Febryan Hidayat
Solo International Collaboration and Publication of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 03 (2024): Solo International Collaboration and Publication of Social Sciences and Humani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61455/sicopus.v2i03.156

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The problem in this study is online gambling addiction in Gen Z. The purpose of this study is to determine the factors that cause online gambling in Gen Z, to find out the phenomenon of online gambling in the adolescent environment, to find out the criminal law of online gambling, to find out the impact of online gambling, to find out efforts to overcome online gambling. The research used is qualitative and in collecting data using the library assert method. This research uses secondary data sources, namely data related to information from pre-existing sources such as important documents, websites, and so on. The subject of this study is Gen Z. The results showed that the factors causing online gambling are environmental factors, desires, and profits, phenomena that occur in the current era of globalization are faced with certain patterns of social behaviour, people's social behavior tends to change along with the development of a complex era due to technological advances, mechanization, industrialization, and urbanization, criminal law is based on mistakes both intentional and negligence. Someone who is a legal customer must be held criminally accountable, psychologically, the impact of online gambling makes them introverted, meaning they stay away from others and prefer to be alone with their mobile phones rather than follow social activities carried out by others in their environment, the theory of countermeasures that have been done for online gambling crimes, namely preventive and repressive efforts. This preventive countermeasure focuses more on prevention before the crime occurs and is indirectly carried out without using criminal means or criminal law. Meanwhile, repressive efforts are carried out by looking directly for the root of the problem in the community to eradicate a crime by providing firm action so that criminals get a deterrent effect.