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Prohibition of Marriage Between Sundanese and Javanese Tribes Rahmadiani, Adisti Putri; Hasuna, Asma Nadia; Ni’ma Hilya, Moh Zacky; Rahmani, Salsabila Putri; Komariah, Siti
JUPE : Jurnal Pendidikan Mandala Vol, 9 No 4 (2024) : JUPE : Jurnal Pendidikan Mandala (Desember)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pendidikan Mandala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58258/jupe.v9i4.8038

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Indonesia is a country full of social and cultural diversity, with each element having a different historical background. One of the stories that became the forerunner of the tradition of prohibiting marriage between Sundanese and Javanese people in the year was the Bubat War between the Majapahit Kingdom and the Sunda Kingdom. The purpose of this research is to analyze the factors behind this prohibition and understand the family's goals in carrying out this tradition. The methodology used in this research is qualitative, by collecting data through literature studies and literature reviews The findings indicate that the prohibition of marriage is influenced by the history of the Bubat War and stereotypes regarding caste differences, where the Javanese are perceived to have a higher status than the Sundanese. The purpose of this prohibition is to prevent the belief that marriages between the two ethnic groups will not last long, as well as to avoid financial issues and maintain household harmony. 
Boycott as Symbolic Action: An Analysis of Social Action in Support of Palestine Hasuna, Asma Nadia; Nurkhurairokh, Azzahra; Fauziah, Rafa Annisa; Ayu, Salwa Laila; Hufad, Achmad; Achdiani, Yani
JISIP: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Pendidikan Vol 9, No 3 (2025): JISIP (Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Pendidikan) (Juli)
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The feud between Palestine and Israel has lasted more than seven decades, causing deep suffering for the Palestinian people who experience refugee camps, restrictions on human rights, and lack of basic needs. In this context, a boycott of products affiliated with Israel emerged as a form of moral and political protest, reflecting global solidarity and social values that underlie individual and collective participation in the movement. This study aims to study the boycott of products affiliated with Israel as symbolic social actions, and identify the types of underlying social actions, including rational actions, rational instrumental, affective, and traditional. In addition, this research also understands the motivation and meaning behind individual and collective participation in the boycott movement, using the theoretical framework of Max Weber's social action. This study uses secondary and primary data. Secondary data obtained from articles, journals, and relevant internet sources. Primary data is collected through questionnaires to obtain information directly from respondents. The combination of these two types of data allows an understanding of respondents' perceptions and experiences related to a boycott of products that support Israel, with voluntary and anonymous participation. This study found that the boycott actions reflect the types of social action Max Weber, driven by sympathy and human values, and were influenced by social media and support of public figures. Respondents interpret the boycott as an act of economic impact and moral statement of injustice, a social action that reflects values, emotions, and rationality in solidarity with Palestine.