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Jejak Peradaban Timur: Pembentukan Identitas Indonesia Melalui Harmoni Budaya Tomy Wijaya; Fatimah Alauwiyah; Devinna Nurrohma; Ayu Oktavia
KARMAWIBANGGA Historical Studies Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31316/fkip.vi.7447

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This research reveals traces of Eastern civilization in Indonesian history through qualitative analysis of historical and archaeological sources. Using qualitative research methods, this research found that Eastern civilizations such as China, India and Arabia had a significant influence on the development of culture, religion and politics in Indonesia. Data collected from primary and secondary sources shows that interactions between Eastern and Indonesian civilizations have been going on for centuries, shaping Indonesia's cultural and historical identity. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of the role of Eastern civilization in Indonesian history and its relevance to the contemporary cultural context. Keywords: Civilization, Identity, Culture.
ANALISIS PENGGUNAAN KOMIK SEBAGAI MEDIA PEMBELAJARAN DALAM EVALUASI PEMBELAJARAN SEJARAH UNTUK MENINGKATKAN KREATIVITAS PESERTA DIDIK FASE E Tomy Wijaya; Fatimah Alauwiyah; Muhammad Reza Pahlevi
SUKMA: Jurnal Pendidikan Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Yayasan Sukma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32533/09102.2025

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The problem raised in this article is the lack of creativity of students in learning history in phase E. The purpose of this research is to find out the analysis of the use of comics as a teaching aid in evaluating history learning to improve students' creativity. The paradigm that develops in learning history is that it tends to be memorized and less varied. The research applied by the author uses descriptive qualitative research methods. The approach used is observation in the form of taking a questionnaire addressed to students in phase E as many as 20 students. phase E and the questionnaire consists of 10 questions. The results of the study concluded that the use of comic media is an important aspect to support learning and increase students' creativity in learning history phase E.
Monumen Nasional: Symbols of Authority and Modernity in Jakarta's Development from 2012 to 2022 Tomy Wijaya; Yusuf, Syafruddin
ASANKA : Journal of Social Science and Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21154/asanka.v6i2.11764

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This study examines the National Monument (Monas) as a dynamic symbolic structure that reflects shifting configurations of state authority and urban modernity in Jakarta from 2012 to 2022. The research is grounded in the premise that urban monuments in postcolonial cities function not only as historical markers but also as political instruments that articulate national identity and territorial power. The study aims to trace the historical evolution, symbolic transformations, and spatial politics surrounding Monas within the broader context of Jakarta’s development. Employing a historical method combined with a symbolic–critical qualitative approach, data were collected from state documents, archival records, city planning maps, photographic documentation, and media reports. The findings reveal that the meaning of Monas has transitioned from a revolutionary symbol under Sukarno to a contested urban icon shaped by modernization, revitalization policies, and shifting political agendas. These transformations highlight tensions between heritage preservation, state authority, and contemporary urban aesthetics. The study contributes to understanding how public monuments generate political meaning and how urban spaces become sites of negotiation between the state and society. It concludes by emphasizing the need for participatory and interdisciplinary approaches in future research on public space and symbolic landscapes.
Kearifan Lokal: Peranan Tari Kebagh dalam Membentuk Identitas Budaya Suku Besemah Tomy Wijaya; Siska Amelia; Farida Ratu Wargadalem; Wijaya, Tomy; Amelia, Siska; Wargadalem, Farida Ratu
JURNAL JAWI Vol 8 No 1 (2025): Nusantara's Networks and Islam
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/00202582720900

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Tari Kebagh merupakan salah satu bentuk kearifan lokal Suku Besemah yang memiliki nilai historis, sosial, dan budaya yang mendalam. Namun, modernisasi dan perubahan sosial mengancam eksistensi tarian ini akibat berkurangnya minat generasi muda serta pergeseran nilai budaya. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menelaah peran Tari Kebagh dalam membentuk identitas budaya Suku Besemah serta upaya pelestariannya. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah metode sejarah atau historis, yang melibatkan heuristik (pengumpulan sumber), kritik sumber, interpretasi, dan historiografi. Data diperoleh melalui wawancara dengan budayawan, observasi langsung, dan buku/jurnal topik terkait. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa Tari Kebagh bukan hanya sekadar seni pertunjukan, tetapi juga berfungsi sebagai media komunikasi budaya, simbol identitas, serta alat pemersatu masyarakat Besemah. Tarian ini memiliki nilai-nilai spiritual, sosial, dan filosofis yang diwariskan secara turun-temurun. Tantangan dalam pelestariannya mencakup kurangnya regenerasi penari, pengaruh budaya populer, serta minimnya dokumentasi dan promosi. Upaya pelestarian yang dapat dilakukan meliputi integrasi Tari Kebagh dalam pendidikan formal, digitalisasi dan dokumentasi, penyelenggaraan festival budaya, serta pengajuan sebagai Warisan Budaya Tak Benda. Penelitian ini diharapkan dapat memberikan kontribusi dalam upaya menjaga kelangsungan Tari Kebagh sebagai bagian dari identitas budaya Suku Besemah dan meningkatkan kesadaran masyarakat akan pentingnya pelestarian warisan budaya lokal.
Contested Urban Futures: Spatial Politics and Urban Redevelopment in Jakarta, 2012-2022 Tomy Wijaya; Yusuf, Syafruddin
Historia Madania: Jurnal Ilmu Sejarah Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Historia Madania: Jurnal Ilmu Sejarah
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

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This study examines the political dynamics and contentious aspects of urban redevelopment in Jakarta from 2012 to 2022. The research aims to analyze the production, negotiation, and contestation of the city's spatial future by various actors, including the state, capital, and citizens, through regulatory planning, extensive infrastructure initiatives, and quotidian resistance practices. This study employs historical methods and urban historical analysis, utilizing primary sources including provincial spatial planning documents (RTRW, RPJMD), gubernatorial regulations, media archives, and court rulings concerning eviction disputes. Source criticism and interpretation were utilized to elucidate the interaction of modernization narratives, capital accumulation strategies, and community rights. The findings indicate that Jakarta's urban transformation has been propelled by a confluence of top-down governmental policies and the real estate shift facilitating capital accumulation via Transit-Oriented Development projects, reclamation, and mega-infrastructure, alongside grassroots citizen resistance manifested through litigation, advocacy, and the co-production of alternative spaces. These processes generate a spatial arrangement marked by modernization and exacerbating socio-spatial inequality. The study concludes that Jakarta exemplifies contested urbanism, wherein the city functions not merely as a neutral vessel for development but as a political arena influenced by continuous conflicts, negotiations, and compromises. This research enhances global urban studies by providing a nuanced comprehension of spatial politics in the Global South and emphasizing the necessity for inclusive, participatory planning to guarantee that future urban transformations reconcile economic growth with social justice.