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AMBIGUITAS STRATEGI IDENTITAS CNN TERHADAP ISLAMOPHOBIA DAN ANTI-AMERIKA (KASUS: CNN.COM DAN CNNINDONESIA.COM) Sabda Ningsih
Indonesian Journal of International Relations Vol 6 No 2 (2022): INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Publisher : Indonesian Association for International Relations

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32787/ijir.v6i2.366

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This study analyzes the constructivist view of CNN's strategy on Islamophobia and Anti-American issues. Taking a case study of Islamophobia globally and Anti-Americanism in Indonesia, CNN provides two different identities regarding each issue that contradicts the assumptions of constructivism. Through descriptive qualitative research techniques and data collection documentation, the authors found that the strategy with two different identities for Islamophobia and Anti-Americanism is CNN's effort as a framing for the interests of the United States in the war on terror, as well as differentiating them from other news media. With news characteristics that are skeptical of the Middle East, CNN provides an identity as a supporter of Islamophobia and encourages the movement to grow. It's different if you switch to Indonesian news, CNN abandons its previous identity and builds a new identity with a narrative that supports Muslims from the point of view of Western countries. For constructivism, this dual identity strategy shows that CNN is a weak actor because they do not know who they really are and the ambiguity of the main interests they want to achieve
Perwujudan Demokrasi Ekonomi Melalui Hyperlocal Tokopedia Ningsih, Sabda
Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Vol. 19 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional
Publisher : Parahyangan Center for International Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/jihi.v19i2.5354.126-143

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The Covid-19 pandemic has become a concern for all governments globally because it can affect the economy. In Indonesia, one of the government's focuses is how to solve problems related to MSMEs facing the threat of bankruptcy and the government's choice is to cooperate with e-commerce through hyperlocal. Hyperlocal for some researchers has the effect of changing the structure of cooperation and the logic of business organizations. However, the author himself argues that hyperlocal issues also have a role in identity transformation. This is based on the findings of several previous studies, that hyperlocal communication media influences the distribution of culture and the identity of certain community groups. By using the analytical framework of post-Fordism and constructivism, the author finds that Hyperlocal Tokopedia have influenced the identity of MSMEs in understanding "who am I?" and "what will I do?". In addition, the interaction between Tokopedia and MSMEs, which initially had different identities, showed the last optimistic result. This shows that the interaction between identities in constructivism can be intentional by external actors. While related to post-Fordism, the results of this study only strengthen that the transformation of economic society is not economic, political, and cultural. But there is also a transformation of understanding of themselves. Keywords: Hyperlocal; Constructivism; Post-Fordism; Knowledge-Economy; Economic Globalization
Empowering rural adolescents: Service learning for the prevention of risky sexual behavior in Bakung Village, Ogan Ilir Regency Yulasteriyani, Yulasteriyani; Syafe’i, Akhmad; Istiqoma, Istiqoma; Putri, Cynthia Azhara; Randi, Randi; Yusnaini, Yusnaini; Ningsih, Sabda
Community Empowerment Vol 10 No 6 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.12707

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Adolescence is a critical developmental stage characterized by significant physical, emotional, and psychological changes, making comprehensive knowledge about sexuality crucial to mitigate the risks of unintended pregnancies, sexually transmitted infections, and other high-risk sexual behaviors. This community engagement initiative (Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat/PkM) aimed to educate adolescents in Bakung Village, Ogan Ilir Regency, on the dangers and consequences of risky sexual behavior. The intervention was delivered through a series of village-based lectures and educational sessions. Pre- and post-test assessments revealed a substantial improvement in participants' knowledge, with scores increasing from an average of 60% in the pre-test to 96% in the post-test. These findings underscore the effectiveness of service learning in enhancing adolescent understanding and awareness, contributing to the prevention of risky sexual practices in rural settings.
Bibliometric Analysis of Sustainable Tourism Research in Bali (2020-2025) Ningsih, Sabda; Fachrurreza, Ahmad Mujaddid
Sadar Wisata: Jurnal Pariwisata Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Sadar Wisata: Jurnal Pariwisata
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32528/sw.v8i1.3065

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This study aimed to extend the previous research conducted by Yospetch and Nimsai, as well as Kawuryan, concerning the global prominence of sustainable tourism research in Asia and Indonesia. The novelty of this study lay in its specific focus on sustainable tourism in Bali, a region with a longstanding history in tourism management. A relational bibliometric analysis was employed to provide a comprehensive overview of the relationships between metadata and analytical units, using tools such as PoP, Mendeley Desktop, and VOSviewer. From an analysis of 16 Scopus-indexed academic publications, three key findings were identified. First, a new research theme emerged between 2020 and 2025, namely the evaluation of government policy frameworks in relation to sustainable tourism. Second, the limited global visibility of research on sustainable tourism in Bali was attributed to the lack of international collaboration and the restricted diversity of keywords employed. Third, a discernible shift was observed in the dominant research themes between the periods 2010-2019 and 2020-2025. This thematic transition indicated potential avenues for future scholarly inquiry that could offer greater significance and impact within the international academic community.
Perwujudan Demokrasi Ekonomi Melalui Hyperlocal Tokopedia Ningsih, Sabda
Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Vol. 19 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional
Publisher : Parahyangan Center for International Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/jihi.v19i2.5354.126-143

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The Covid-19 pandemic has become a concern for all governments globally because it can affect the economy. In Indonesia, one of the government's focuses is how to solve problems related to MSMEs facing the threat of bankruptcy and the government's choice is to cooperate with e-commerce through hyperlocal. Hyperlocal for some researchers has the effect of changing the structure of cooperation and the logic of business organizations. However, the author himself argues that hyperlocal issues also have a role in identity transformation. This is based on the findings of several previous studies, that hyperlocal communication media influences the distribution of culture and the identity of certain community groups. By using the analytical framework of post-Fordism and constructivism, the author finds that Hyperlocal Tokopedia have influenced the identity of MSMEs in understanding "who am I?" and "what will I do?". In addition, the interaction between Tokopedia and MSMEs, which initially had different identities, showed the last optimistic result. This shows that the interaction between identities in constructivism can be intentional by external actors. While related to post-Fordism, the results of this study only strengthen that the transformation of economic society is not economic, political, and cultural. But there is also a transformation of understanding of themselves. Keywords: Hyperlocal; Constructivism; Post-Fordism; Knowledge-Economy; Economic Globalization
From Da‘wa to Politics? Prospects of Indonesian Salafi Movements Becoming Political Parties within Lucardie’s Framework Afandi, Muhamad Ridwan; Ningsih, Sabda; Rizqullah, Muhammad Naufan; Erman, Ery; Prameswari, Ayu; Arifin, Jafar
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 8, No. 2, Desember 2025
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ijiis.vol8.iss2.art5

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This paper investigates the prospects of Indonesian Salafi movements transforming into formal political parties by applying Lucardie’s (2000) framework of political project, resource mobilization, and political opportunity structures. While Salafi political participation in contexts such as Egypt, Tunisia, and Malaysia has been widely studied, systematic application of this framework to Indonesia remains limited. This study addresses that gap by employing a qualitative design based on seven elite interviews conducted in 2018 and extensive secondary literature. The analysis identifies two main factions: Traditional Salafis and Salafi Reformers. Findings show that Traditional Salafis articulate a clearer political project, primarily defensive and oriented toward protecting da‘wa spaces, yet lack the institutional resources and cultural legitimacy required for effective party formation. By contrast, Reformist-oriented groups such as Muhammadiyah, Persis, and Al-Irsyad possess robust organizational infrastructures and nationwide networks but consistently reject transformation into political parties, preferring to channel influence indirectly through education, civic engagement, and individual cadres. A paradox therefore emerges: factions with stronger political ambitions lack the capacity to mobilize, while those with resources deliberately avoid party politics. Although digital platforms and hijrah youth networks have expanded Salafi symbolic capital, these remain insufficient to overcome entrenched barriers in Indonesia’s political culture, which is dominated by moderate Islam and stigmatizes Salafi labels. Theoretically, this study contributes by extending Lucardie’s framework through the inclusion of digital mobilization and cultural legitimacy as decisive factors. Practically, it suggests that inclusive democratic spaces for non-violent Islamist actors may mitigate radicalization risks while strengthening pluralism.
China’s Pragmatic Appropriation of Global South Narrative Fachrurreza, Ahmad Mujaddid; Ningsih, Sabda; Yunazwardi, Muhammad Iqbal
Global Strategis Vol. 20 No. 1 (2026): Global Strategis
Publisher : Department of International Relations, Faculty of Social and Political Science, Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jgs.20.1.2026.23-46

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The revival of Global South studies in International Relations signifies a major transformation in contemporary global dynamics. This article addresses the question of how China appropriates the Global South narrative and how this shift reflects both coloniality of power and heterarchy of power. Using a discourse analysis approach, the study examines official speeches, policy documents, and global initiatives such as the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), BRICS, and the G77+China. The findings demonstrate that China employs South-South solidarity rhetoric to position itself as the leader of the Global South, yet in practice reproduces coloniality by creating new forms of dependency. Furthermore, the contemporary Global South reveals a heterarchical structure, where emerging powers such as China dominate smaller states. This indicates a shift in the meaning of the Global South: from the Bandung Spirit’s emancipatory ethos of anti-imperialism toward a pragmatic economic-political bloc driven by national interests. Thus, the revival of the Global South is paradoxical: it offers new opportunities for multipolarity among developing countries, while simultaneously undermining the emancipatory ideals of solidarity and equality that once defined the Bandung Spirit. Keywords: Global South; Bandung Spirit; China; Coloniality of Power; Heterarchy of Power Kebangkitan kembali kajian Global South dalam studi Hubungan Internasional menandai transformasi penting dalam dinamika global kontemporer. Artikel ini berangkat dari pertanyaan mengenai bagaimana China mengapropriasi wacana Global South dan bagaimana pergeseran makna ini mencerminkan kolonialitas dan heterarki kuasa. Dengan menggunakan metode analisis wacana, penelitian ini menelaah pidato resmi, dokumen kebijakan, serta inisiatif global seperti Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), BRICS, dan G77+China. Temuan pada penelitian menunjukkan bahwa China menggunakan retorika solidaritas selatan untuk memosisikan dirinya sebagai pemimpin Global South, namun praktiknya mereproduksi logika kolonialitas dengan menciptakan relasi ketergantungan baru. Selain itu, Global South kontemporer memperlihatkan struktur heterarki emerging powers seperti China menempati posisi dominan atas negara-negara kecil. Hal ini mengindikasikan adanya pergeseran makna Global South: dari spirit emansipatoris Bandung yang menolak imperialisme, menuju blok ekonomi-politik pragmatis yang sarat kepentingan nasional China. Dengan demikian, kebangkitan Global South bersifat paradoksal: membuka ruang multipolaritas baru bagi negara-negara berkembang, tetapi sekaligus mengikis nilai-nilai emansipasi dan kesetaraan yang menjadi fondasi Bandung Spirit. Kata-kata Kunci: Global South; Bandung Spirit; China; Kolonialitas Kekuasaan; Heterarki Kekuasaan
Pemberdayaan Keluarga Berbasis Edukasi P3K sebagai Strategi Penguatan Ketahanan Sosial di Kelurahan Pulo Kerto, Kecamatan Gandus, Kota Palembang Yulasteriyani Yulasteriyani; Cynthia Azhara Putri; Sabda Ningsih; Muhammad Iqbal Yunazwardi; Rian Nursaputra
Jurnal SOLMA Vol. 15 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. DR. Hamka (UHAMKA Press)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22236/solma.v15i1.21380

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Background: Program pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini bertujuan meningkatkan literasi dan keterampilan dasar Pertolongan Pertama pada Kecelakaan (P3K) berbasis keluarga di Kelurahan Pulo Kerto Kecamatan Gandus Kota Palembang. Latar belakang program PKM adalah rendahnya akses pelatihan P3K dan masih ditemukannya praktik penanganan tradisional yang berisiko dalam rumah tangga. Metode: Kegiatan dilaksanakan dengan pendekatan partisipatif melalui lima tahapan, yaitu: (1) sosialisasi urgensi P3K di tingkat keluarga; (2) pelatihan dan simulasi penanganan kondisi darurat umum (misalkan luka terbuka, luka bakar, tersedak, cedera muskuloskeletal); (3) penyediaan media edukasi visual (leaflet dan video) serta kotak P3K sederhana; (4) pendampingan rumah tangga untuk mendorong praktik mandiri; dan (5) perencanaan keberlanjutan melalui integrasi ke kegiatan PKK dan rencana pembentukan kader siaga keluarga. Hasil: Indikator efektivitas program pengabdian diukur melalui umpan balik peserta, perubahan pengetahuan dan praktik kesehatan, serta tingkat partisipasi dalam kegiatan. Luaran yang dicapai meliputi terlaksananya pelatihan dengan simulasi, tersusunnya serta terdistribusinya media edukasi yang dimanfaatkan warga, serta peningkatan kesadaran dan adopsi praktik P3K yang lebih tepat menurut observasi dan umpan balik peserta. Kesimpulan: Program ini menunjukkan bahwa model edukasi P3K berbasis keluarga dengan dukungan media visual efektif diterapkan pada konteks sumber daya terbatas, sekaligus berkontribusi pada pencapaian SDG 3 (kesehatan), SDG 4 (pendidikan berkualitas), dan SDG 5 (kesetaraan gender).
Utopian Idea of Political Project in Global South Nowadays: From Anti-Colonial Struggle to Economic Agenda Yunazwardi, Muhammad Iqbal; Facrurreza, Ahmad Mujadid; Ningsih, Sabda
Global Focus Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Department of International Relations, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jgf.2026.006.01.2

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This article examines the shifting meaning of the Global South from its roots in anti-colonial political solidarity that embodied by the Bandung Conference and the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), toward a predominantly economic agenda characterized by South-South cooperation initiatives like BRICS, NAASP, and G77+. Employing a qualitative method, this study analyzes historical documents, key literature, and institutional texts to trace the transformation of the Global South narrative across different geopolitical contexts. It argues that while these contemporary frameworks invoke the legacy of Bandung and Third Worldism, they largely fail to revive the original political project aimed at resisting neocolonialism and global inequality. Instead, such initiatives often reflect the pragmatic interests of sub-imperial powers like China and Russia, who tend to reproduce exploitative structures reminiscent of the Global North. The Bandung Spirit, once a symbol of decolonial solidarity and transformative political agency, has been reduced to rhetorical symbolism, with economic cooperation now shaped more by neoliberal imperatives than emancipatory goals. The article concludes that the contemporary Global South risks becoming a site of co-optation rather than liberation, lacking a substantive alternative to the dominant neoliberal global order