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Jurnal Quarter Life Crisis Pada Mahasiswa Pekerja Paruh Waktu FISIP Universitas Udayana Perdania, Sellika; Punia, I Nengah; Aditya, I Gst. Ngr Agung Krisna
JURNAL ILMIAH SOSIOLOGI: SOROT Vol 4 No 1 (2024): JISSOROT
Publisher : Program Studi Sosiologi Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Udayana

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The quarter-life crisis is not a new phenomenon in Indonesia, with many experiencing it without being familiar with the term. The quarter-life crisis is described as a state of instability, numerous choices, worries, and even despair experienced by individuals entering early adulthood (Robbins, 2001). This phase is typically encountered by individuals in their late teens to early twenties, including college students. The Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at Udayana University, located in the city center, is one of the faculties where students often work part-time jobs due to experiencing the quarter-life crisis. Using qualitative research methods, the author illustrates how this phase influences social and psychological aspects (both positively and negatively), leading students at Udayana's Faculty of Social and Political Sciences to choose part-time work as one of their alternatives. Through the Theory of Emerging Adulthood, one characteristic of this period is being self-focused, where young adults focus on themselves to make life choices, reducing their dependence on parents or others.
Prestise Batu Na Pir Sebagai Sarana Peningkatan Status Sosial Masyarakat Suku Batak Toba di Desa Silalahi II, Sumatera Utara Limbong, Angli Rosalia; Zuryani, Nazrina; Aditya, I Gst. Ngr Agung Krisna
Socio-political Communication and Policy Review Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024)
Publisher : Lenggogeni Data Publishing

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This study examines the tradition of building "batu na pir" in Silalahi II Village as a means of enhancing the social status of the local community. The research aims to analyze the prestige associated with batu na pir, employing an exploratory qualitative method with the theoretical framework of habitus, arena, and capital by Bourdieu. The findings reveal that batu na pir, which serves as a repository for the remains of ancestors, is a longstanding tradition of the Batak Toba people, maintained due to their strong belief in the power of ancestral spirits. The size and grandeur of batu na pir play a significant role in elevating the social status of its owner, leading the community to compete in constructing larger and more luxurious batu na pir. This study recommends education to prevent unhealthy competition and emphasizes the importance of preserving the tradition's original purpose as a form of respect for ancestors.