Pamungkas, Martinus Danang
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Examining Trends and Social Complexity of Clean and Healthy Living Behavior through Bibliometric Analysis Pamungkas, Martinus Danang; Anwariyah, Hilya Raudhotul
Jurnal Pemikiran Sosiologi Vol 11, No 1 (2024): June
Publisher : Departemen Sosiologi Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jps.v11i1.98883

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Clean and Healthy Living Behavior (CHLB) provides information, education, and empowerment to encourage individuals, families, groups, and communities to adopt healthier lifestyles and minimize disease risk. Despite its crucial role in health, CHLB implementation in Indonesia is still low, with various studies highlighting inadequate CHLB practices among students and households. We conducted a bibliometric analysis to explore research results and identify trends and social complexity of CHLB. This study reports a bibliometric analysis through a systematic search of academic literature applying the CHLB theme. Bibliographic data were retrieved from the Scopus database on June 18, 2024, and then analyzed using the Bibliometrix R package. The 131 publications focused on journal articles, conference papers, and reviews in English, which were then collected and analyzed based on publication trends, influential articles, country contributions, and theme development. The authors also interpreted and synthesized the results of the bibliometric description of CHLB using Ulrich Beck's risk society theory. Articles on CHLB are published in 11 influential journals, with Indonesian authors contributing the most articles with 447 frequencies, followed by the USA (14 frequencies), China (11 frequencies), and Netherlands (11 frequencies). As part of the CHLB research hotspots, ten research areas and nine motor themes were presented, such as COVID-19, alternative medicine, pandemic, knowledge, diabetes mellitus, attitude and practice, education, empowerment, and environmental health. Using Ulrich Beck's risk society theory, this study also highlights how uncertainty and social complexity affect the implementation of CHLB in Indonesia.
ON DIGITAL ETHNOGRAPHY: NONVIOLENT CAMPAIGN MOVEMENT OF THE INSTAGRAM COMMUNITY @TOLERANSI.ID IN REALIZING RELIGIOUS MODERATION Pamungkas, Martinus Danang; Suleman, Zulfikri; Santoso, Anang Dwi
Al-Qalam Vol. 30 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Balai Penelitian dan Pengembangan Agama Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31969/alq.v30i1.1427

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This study discusses the movements of the Instagram community @toleransi.id in promoting religious moderation through nonviolent campaigns during online radicalism and religious extremism. Instagram is used as a tool to achieve religious harmony. However, the community faces challenges such as digital repression and restrictions on the freedom of religious expression. The research method involves qualitative descriptive content analysis. Furthermore, digital ethnography is used to holistically understand the cultural and social experiences of @toleransi.id community activities in the digital world of Instagram. Data were collected through observation and documentation of digital content published by @toleransi.id from 2019 to 2023. Data analysis involved symbol classification, determination of analysis criteria, and analysis using the theoretical and conceptual frameworks of nonviolent campaigns, networked social movements, and religious moderation. The results show that this community faces semantic and behavioral barriers due to the open autonomy space of the internet. They use tactics such as creative and inclusive digital content, dialogue spaces, intellectual discourse, and Instagram as a campaign platform to influence public opinion and build networks. The findings contribute to the study of social movements and religious moderation by showing how @toleransi.id initiated a religious moderation movement with a nonviolent campaign initiated by the Internet autonomy space