Ardiansyah, Adistya Eka Sis
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Habitus Pengembangan Desa Wisata Kampung Topeng Pada Warga Binaan Kelurahan Tlogowaru Kecamatan Kedung Kandang Dini, Alya Muflihatud; Ardiansyah, Adistya Eka Sis; Harahap, Adinda Putri; Huda, Ahmad Tirtho Faidl; Azzahra, Annisa Shafa
Asketik: Jurnal Agama dan Perubahan Sosial Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): Asketik: Jurnal Agama dan Perubahan Sosial
Publisher : Prodi Sosiologi Agama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/asketik.v6i2.531

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The involvement of residents in the development of tourist villages is a very appropriate form of formulation in the sustainable development of tourist villages. This study aims to determine the habits of the fostered residents in the development of the tourist village of Kampung Mask, Tlogowaru Village, Kedungkandang District, by looking at the social practices that take place in it. The theory used is Pierre F Bourdieu's theory of social practice. The research uses qualitative methods with data collection techniques through participatory observation, open interviews, documentation, and relevant literature studies. Interviews were conducted on research subjects who were selected through a purposive sampling technique in which the informants consisted of the management of the village of mask tourism, namely the head of the welfare institution for the Prosperous People, the assisted residents who live there and related stakeholders/elements. The data collection instrument uses interview sheets, observation sheets, documentation tools and other tools needed in the data collection process. To ensure data validity, the researcher applies data source triangulation and data analysis techniques, namely Miles & Huberman interactive analysis. The study results indicate that the habitus and capital owned by the assisted residents in the village of mask tourism have yet to be utilized and developed optimally. The lack of attention to the habitus and capital of the inmates, which, by optimizing the habitus and capital, can contribute to the development of the Kampung Mask tourist village. In addition, it can be seen that there is no maximum utilization of natural potential due to limited economic capital and the inmates' mindset that has not changed.  
Masjid Al-Ikhlas Kelurahan Bareng Kota Malang Sebagai Pusat Peradaban dan Kemakmuran Perspektif Konstruksi Sosial Ardiansyah, Adistya Eka Sis
Asketik: Jurnal Agama dan Perubahan Sosial Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): Asketik: Jurnal Agama dan Perubahan Sosial
Publisher : Prodi Sosiologi Agama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/asketik.v7i1.1037

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 The meaning of a mosque is not just a place of worship, but a place where civilization runs so that prosperity is needed in the mosque. This research aims to determine how the management process of the Al-Ikhlas Mosque, Bareng urban village, and Malang City is trying to reconstruct the true meaning of the mosque. The theory used in this study was the social construction of Peter L. Berger. This theory is useful for analyzing the social construction of the Al-Ikhlas Mosque in building civilization and the prosperity of the mosque through three processes: externalization, objectification, and internalization. This research uses qualitative methods with data collection techniques through observation, interviews, documentation, and relevant literature studies. The informants of this research were two mosque takmir administrators who were selected using a purposive sampling technique to ensure that the data generated were accurate. The results showed that there is a social construction in the management of the Al-Ikhlas Mosque, which is divided into three processes. The first is reflected in the response of the community, who needs a mosque as a center of civilization and prosperity for the people. Second, the objectification process through various mosque management activities such as the existence of the Happy Market, EkoMas (Al-Ikhlas Mosque Economy), Rukun Kematian, S3 (Sedekah Seribu Sehari), Sports Venue and routine studies. Third, the internalization process obtained by the community and mosque administrators through the primary socialization process from the family and secondary socialization from the surrounding environment, which is then passed down to the next generation, namely the mosque congregation, through routine studies. Through these three social construction processes, mosque management is created that aims to build a center of civilization and prosperity for the people.
Strategi Pendidikan Literasi Agama Islam Melalui Digitalisasi Dakwah Berbasis Media Sosial di Era Industri 4.0 Ardiansyah, Adistya Eka Sis
Matan : Journal of Islam and Muslim Society Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Matan: Journal of Islam and Muslim Society Vol 7 (No 1) 2025
Publisher : Institute of Research and Public Service Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.matan.2025.7.1.14746

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The advancement of digitalization requires da'wah activities and Islamic literacy to adapt to these developments. This research aims to describe the strategy of developing Islamic literacy through digitalising social media-based da'wah. The method in this research applies a literature study approach in the form of qualitative research; the data sources used are various books and relevant literature. The results of this study indicate that 1) the concept of Islamic literacy is an effort to involve the ability to read, write, think critically, to implement values derived from Islamic rules. 2) The concept of digitalization of da'wah through social media provides easy access and dissemination of da'wah messages. 3) Supporting factors for the digitalization of da'wah is the wider scope of dissemination of da'wah content and the growth of internet users. Then, the inhibiting factors are the lack of knowledge and equipment needed to create digital media content, limited devices and internet access. 4) Strategies that can be applied are structured planning, choosing the right digital media, forming a media team, identifying supporting and inhibiting factors, and increasing digital literacy.