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Pilihan Masyarakat dalam Pengadaan Karnaval di Desa Mumbulsari Fatkurohman Nur Rangga; Irfan Khairan Ali; Triyana Oktavia
Jurnal Kajian dan Penelitian Umum Vol. 1 No. 6 (2023): Desember: Jurnal Kajian dan Penelitian Umum
Publisher : Institut Nalanda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47861/jkpu-nalanda.v1i6.615

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The enthusiasm of the local community towards the implementation of local cultural activities has always been eagerly anticipated. In this regard, the community of Desa Mumbulsari, Jember Regency, actively contributes and willingly expends significant effort and a substantial amount of money to organize a carnival event commemorating the Independence Day of Indonesia. The purpose of this article is to showcase the active participation of the Desa Mumbulsari community in the execution of the carnival. Within this article, the community's choice regarding the risks associated with organizing the carnival becomes the focal point of analysis. The research methodology employed is qualitative, utilizing a phenomenological approach involving observation and interview methods.
Aksi Kamisan; Tolak RUU TNI sebagai Representasi Pemuda dan Gerakan Sosial menurut Perspektif Charless Tilly Hilda Lolita Putri; Irfan Khairan Ali; Wanda Aziza; Yoga Parulian Panggabean
TUTURAN: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi, Sosial dan Humaniora Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Mei: TUTURAN: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi, Sosial dan Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47861/tuturan.v3i2.1866

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This study discusses Aksi Kamisan as a contemporary social movement initiated by youth, particularly in the Jember region, aimed at rejecting the Military Bill (RUU TNI) and advocating for the enforcement of human rights (HAM). Using a qualitative approach with a phenomenological method, this research analyzes Aksi Kamisan through Charles Tilly’s theory of social movements, which includes the elements of campaigns, repertoires of contention, and WUNC display (worthiness, unity, numbers, commitment). The findings indicate that Aksi Kamisan in Jember represents a collective, symbolic, and peaceful struggle, with active participation from university students across campuses as the primary actors. This action not only voices opposition to repressive state policies but also fosters solidarity among citizens in defending democracy and human rights. The movement’s sustainability, participants’ moral strength, and strategic communication and consolidation are key to reinforcing its resilience and influence on both the public and government.