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Rational Choice in Abortion: A Case Study of Urban Children Larasati, Yuniar Galuh; Fernando, Henky; Morin, Leanne
Jurnal Internasional Bisnis, Humaniora, Pendidikan dan Ilmu Sosial Vol 6 No 2 (2024): International Journal of Business, Humanities, Education and Social Sciences
Publisher : Universitas Teknologi Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46923/ijbhes.v6i2.433

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Abortion by children is not only an impulsive act but also a rational choice, which is crucial to explain and evaluate. However, this phenomenon has been overlooked in previous scholarly discussions. In addition, responding to the gaps in previous studies, this study aims to explain the forms, factors, and implications of abortion by children in urban areas as a rational choice. Using a qualitative descriptive approach based on case studies, this study reveals three important findings. First, the practice of abortion by children in urban areas is carried out in various ways, both medical and non-medical. Second, abortions performed by children in urban areas are often influenced by social pressures such as their partners, parents, and the community. Third, abortion among children in urban areas has long-lasting implications for their physical, mental, and social well-being. Based on these findings, this study also recommends the importance of future studies that conduct intensive interviews to reveal the motives and modes of children in having more reflective abortions.
The Controversy of Indonesian Democracy Practices in The Post-Reform Fernando, Henky; Larasati, Yuniar Galuh; Abdullah, Irwan; Ismail, Ismail; Yunani, Ahmad; Nastain , M; Morin, Leanne
Al-Risalah Vol 24 No 2 (2024): December 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/alrisalah.v24i2.1594

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Democracy in post-reform Indonesia does not always work, and this haseven led to controversy. However, this topic remains underexplored in scholarlydiscussions. In response to gaps in previous studies, this research focuses on thecharacteristics, factors, and controversies of post-reform democracy in Indonesia.Employing a qualitative descriptive approach rooted in case studies, this studyhighlights three key findings. First, the involvement of family members of the rulersas public officials occurs massively in high-state institutions. Second, rulersincreasingly use legal instruments to expand their political influence. Third, therulers widely practice limiting freedom of speech for citizens to maintain the statusquo. This study also recommends the importance of future studies to explaincitizens' perceptions of Indonesia's post-reform democracy by conducting intensiveinterviews. Through this process, it is expected that a more comprehensiveunderstanding of the development of democracy in post-reform Indonesia will begained.
The State of Political Studies in Interdisciplinary Political Studies 2017-2024: A Bibliometric Analysis Larasati, Yuniar Galuh; Henky Fernando; Morin, Leanne
JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol. 14 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of SociaI and Political Sciences (FISIP), Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jispo.v14i2.40464

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Abstract This study presents a bibliometric analysis of political research published in Interdisciplinary Political Studies from 2017 to 2024, as indexed by Scopus. Using VOSviewer software, it maps key themes, research trends, and scholarly clusters within the journal's publications. The findings highlight the journal’s contributions to the broader field of political studies while identifying gaps in its coverage of contemporary issues. Notably, the study observes a limited focus on evolving citizen political attitudes and preferences in the context of new media. By providing a baseline assessment, this study enables Interdisciplinary Political Studies to strategically address these gaps, strengthening its position as a leading platform for innovative and impactful political research, particularly in response to the challenges and opportunities of the digital age.
Bibliometric Analysis of 20 years of Traditional Music Research in Asia Larasati, Yuniar Galuh; Fernando, Henky; Abdullah, Irwan; Harpawati, Tatik; Morin, Leanne
Resital: Jurnal Seni Pertunjukan Vol 25, No 3 (2024): Desember 2024
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24821/resital.v25i3.14983

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This study aims to explore and evaluate research on traditional music in Asia over the past 20 years based on a Scopus database search. This study adopts a qualitative descriptive approach using bibliometric analysis with VOSviewer software to examine and assess patterns, trends, and developments in studies on traditional music through Scopus-indexed publications. From an analysis of 1,872 documents in the Scopus database, the Asian-European Music Research Journal emerged as the most consistent source publishing studies on traditional music. The subject area of Social Sciences appeared most frequently and was the most commonly used category in studies on traditional music in Asia over the past two decades. However, these studies have remained to fully interpret and respond to the aesthetic and ethical transformations of traditional music in the era of globalization, which still has the potential to raise various issues related to culture, musical instruments, performance styles, and social functions. This study is significant for future research on traditional music, serving as a foundation for scholarly discussions in addressing the factors and implications of aesthetic and ethical transformations in traditional music in the globalized era.
Negotiating Islamic Law and State Norms in Child Marriage Practices in Coastal Indonesia Barkah, Qodariah; Sintang, Suraya; Morin, Leanne
Antmind Review: Journal of Sharia and Legal Ethics Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Antmind Review: Journal of Sharia and Legal Ethics
Publisher : ANTMIND YOUTH EMPOWER FOUNDATION

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63077/fer5kf08

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Despite national legal reforms aimed at curbing child marriage, the practice remains prevalent in Indonesia’s coastal Muslim communities. This study explores the socio-legal dynamics underpinning early marriage in South Minahasa, North Sulawesi, by examining the interaction between Islamic jurisprudence, customary norms, and formal state law. Using a qualitative socio-legal approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews with religious leaders, adat authorities, legal practitioners, affected families, court documents, and field observations. Findings reveal that dominant interpretations of classical Islamic law particularly the emphasis on biological maturity (baligh) as a prerequisite for marriage legitimize child marriage at the grassroots level, often reinforced by socio-economic pressures and honor-based cultural expectations. Moreover, legal instruments such as marriage dispensation and unregistered (siri) marriages are widely used to bypass formal legal constraints. This plural legal reality places religious courts in a normative dilemma between enforcing state law and accommodating communal values. The study argues that preventing child marriage requires not only statutory enforcement but also culturally sensitive engagement with religious authorities, community-based legal education, and a reinterpretation of Islamic norms through the lens of maqāṣid al-sharī‘ah (higher objectives of Islamic law). These findings contribute to broader global discussions on legal pluralism, human rights, and the role of faith-based norms in shaping family law and child protection policies.
Religion in the Metaverse Scheme: Practices of Worship in the New Media Age Fernando, Henky; Larasati, Yuniar Galuh; Barkah, Qodariah; Andriyani; Morin, Leanne
ESENSIA: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Ushuluddin Vol. 26 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/esensia.v26i1.6445

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The simulation of religious practices within the metaverse represents a new phenomenon in the discourse of religion and technological adaptation in the era of new media. Through the use of virtual reality technology, spiritual experiences can be presented in immersive forms within digital spaces. However, this phenomenon remains underexplored in existing academic studies. This research aims to address that gap by analyzing the discourse surrounding the simulation of religious practices in the metaverse through a contextual interpretation of Muslim perspectives. The study employs a qualitative descriptive method with a case study approach. The findings indicate that the simulation of worship in the metaverse is generally accepted by Muslims as a form of technological adaptation, functioning as a tool for education and the dissemination of religious knowledge, as long as it does not compromise the theological meaning or orientation of religious practices. The significance of this study lies in its contribution to building a reflective framework for understanding the interplay between religion and technological adaptation in the new media age.
Intercultural Communication in Improving the Competence of International Students on Instagram Wuysang, Julia Magdalena; Patriani, Ira; Fernando, Henky; Larasati, Yuniar Galuh; Julkarnaen; Morin, Leanne
Fenomena Vol 24 No 1 (2025): FENOMENA: Journal of the Social Sciences
Publisher : LP2M UIN KH.Achmad Siddiq Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35719/fenomena.v24i1.229

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Intercultural communication disseminated on Instagram extends beyond visual content, encompassing culturally rich symbols that convey deep meanings. Despite its significance, this phenomenon has received limited scholarly attention. This study addresses this gap by examining intercultural communication practices on Instagram, focusing on language, culinary traditions, and performing arts content. Adopting a qualitative descriptive approach, the research explores how cultural elements are shared and represented through social media. The findings identify three primary contexts: (1) the use of native languages to introduce linguistic and cultural diversity; (2) the dissemination of traditional culinary content to reinforce cultural identity; and (3) the learning and sharing of traditional dance via Instagram as a strategy for preserving cultural heritage. These insights highlight Instagram’s role as an active, dynamic, and educational space for intercultural communication. Komunikasi antarbudaya yang tersebar melalui media sosial Instagram tidak hanya terbatas pada visualisasi konten, tetapi juga merepresentasikan simbol-simbol budaya yang sarat makna. Fenomena ini masih kurang mendapat perhatian dalam kajian ilmiah. Studi ini bertujuan mengisi kekosongan tersebut dengan menganalisis praktik komunikasi antarbudaya dalam Instagram yang berfokus pada konten bahasa, kuliner, dan seni pertunjukan. Studi ini menggunakan pendekatan deskriptif kualitatif, dengan mengeksplorasi elemen-elemen budaya didiseminasikan melalui media sosial Instagram. Hasil penelitian mengidentifikasi tiga konteks utama: (1) penggunaan bahasa asli oleh penutur asli untuk memperkenalkan keragaman linguistik dan budaya; (2) penyebaran konten kuliner tradisional sebagai media penguatan identitas budaya; dan (3) pembelajaran tarian tradisional melalui Instagram sebagai strategi pelestarian warisan budaya. Temuan ini menegaskan bahwa Instagram berfungsi sebagai ruang aktif untuk komunikasi antarbudaya yang dinamis dan edukatif.
Adolescent Forced Marriage and Community Misconduct: Rethinking Islamic Family Law Larasati, Yuniar Galuh; Fernando, Henky; Barkah, Qodariah; Prasojo, Zaenuddin Hudi; Atika, Atika; SA, Romli; Masruroh, Ainul; Sintang, Suraya; Morin, Leanne
Jurnal Ilmiah Al-Syir'ah Vol 23, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : IAIN Manado

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30984/jis.v23i1.3367

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The normalization of forced marriage as a response to adolescents' involvement in behaviors perceived by their communities as socially or religiously inappropriate, such as premarital interactions or relationships beyond culturally sanctioned norms, may result in complex and disproportionate consequences for the adolescents involved. This study addresses gaps in prior research by exploring the characteristics of these cases, the prevailing community interpretations, and the rationale behind legitimizing forced marriage as a form of moral resolution. The findings highlight three key insights. First, forced marriage is often constructed as a culturally informed response to situations involving behaviors considered socially sensitive. Second, People commonly understand such practices as preserving family honor and fulfilling communal or religious expectations. Third, these responses are typically driven more by shared moral and cultural frameworks than by considerations of the adolescent's rights and well-being. This study contributes to the discourse on Islamic family law by illustrating how community-based interpretations of morality, honor, and religious obligation may shape the application of legal and ethical principles in cases involving adolescents, particularly within the framework of protection and justice for minors.
Melampaui Cerita-Cerita Kematian di Kalangan Abangan: Agama dan Mitos Larasati, Yuniar Galuh; Fernando, Henky; Morin, Leanne
Societas Dei: Jurnal Agama dan Masyarakat Vol 12 No 1 (2025): Mendekolonisasi Agama
Publisher : Reformed Center for Religion and Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33550/sd.v12i1.516

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This study examines the construction of death myths through eschatological concepts within the religious beliefs of the Abangan Javanese community, a subcultural group with a syncretic religious orientation rooted in Kejawen traditions. The primary issue addressed is the scarcity of scholarly attention to how localized eschatological narratives shape alternative interpretations of death, which are often overlooked by dominant religious paradigms. Employing a qualitative descriptive method with a case study approach, this research is grounded in theoretical frameworks of eschatology and religiosity to analyze how the abangan community constructs meaning around death. The findings reveal that death is not solely understood as a personal or moral endpoint but is perceived as the result of broader socio-religious dynamics, environmental conditions, and interactions with unseen entities. These interpretations reflect a unique epistemology that challenges normative theological discourses and affirms the validity of local spiritual worldviews. This study contributes to eschatological scholarship by highlighting the interpretive richness of indigenous belief systems and addressing the ongoing marginalization of religious knowledge within broader academic and theological discussions.
The Controversy of Indonesian Democracy Practices in The Post-Reform Fernando, Henky; Larasati, Yuniar Galuh; Abdullah, Irwan; Ismail, Ismail; Yunani, Ahmad; Nastain , M; Morin, Leanne
Al-Risalah Vol 24 No 2 (2024): December 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/alrisalah.v24i2.1594

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Democracy in post-reform Indonesia does not always work, and this haseven led to controversy. However, this topic remains underexplored in scholarlydiscussions. In response to gaps in previous studies, this research focuses on thecharacteristics, factors, and controversies of post-reform democracy in Indonesia.Employing a qualitative descriptive approach rooted in case studies, this studyhighlights three key findings. First, the involvement of family members of the rulersas public officials occurs massively in high-state institutions. Second, rulersincreasingly use legal instruments to expand their political influence. Third, therulers widely practice limiting freedom of speech for citizens to maintain the statusquo. This study also recommends the importance of future studies to explaincitizens' perceptions of Indonesia's post-reform democracy by conducting intensiveinterviews. Through this process, it is expected that a more comprehensiveunderstanding of the development of democracy in post-reform Indonesia will begained.