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Peace Education and Economic Empowerment for Terrorism Inmates Within the Roots of Radicalism: Lessons from Lamongan Prakoso, Rayhan Aulia; Masudi, Muhammad Maulana; Kholish, Moh. Anas
Peradaban Journal of Interdisciplinary Educational Research Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Pustaka Peradaban

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59001/pjier.v3i2.546

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This study examines the nexus between peace education and economic empowerment in the deradicalization of terrorism convicts, with a case study of the Yayasan Lingkar Perdamaian (YLP) in Lamongan, Indonesia—an institution founded by former terrorism perpetrators who have transformed into peace agents. Radicalism, rooted in ideological rigidity and socio-economic disparities, requires a multidimensional approach that goes beyond ideological deconstruction by integrating humanistic and welfare-oriented strategies. This research aims to analyze how YLP combines peace education and economic empowerment to dismantle residual extremism while reconstructing the social identity of former convicts as legitimate members of society. Using a qualitative case study method, data were collected through participatory observation, in-depth interviews, and document analysis. The findings reveal that experiential peace education, spiritual narratives, and transformative dialogue, when coupled with economic initiatives through social entrepreneurship and community networks, create restorative spaces that facilitate identity recovery and social reintegration. This study recommends the mainstreaming of cultural-humanistic approaches in national deradicalization policies and emphasizes the critical role of former perpetrators as key actors in peacebuilding. The novelty of this research lies in highlighting the synergy between ideological reconciliation and economic empowerment as a grassroots paradigm for sustainable deradicalization. Penelitian ini mengkaji keterkaitan antara pendidikan perdamaian dan pemberdayaan ekonomi dalam proses deradikalisasi narapidana terorisme melalui studi kasus Yayasan Lingkar Perdamaian (YLP) di Lamongan, Indonesia—sebuah lembaga yang didirikan oleh mantan pelaku terorisme yang telah bertransformasi menjadi agen perdamaian. Radikalisme yang berakar pada rigiditas ideologis dan kesenjangan sosial-ekonomi memerlukan pendekatan multidimensional yang tidak hanya berfokus pada dekonstruksi ideologi, tetapi juga mengintegrasikan strategi humanistik dan kesejahteraan. Penelitian ini bertujuan menganalisis bagaimana YLP menggabungkan pendidikan perdamaian dan pemberdayaan ekonomi untuk melemahkan sisa-sisa ekstremisme sekaligus merekonstruksi identitas sosial mantan narapidana sebagai anggota masyarakat yang sah. Dengan menggunakan metode studi kasus kualitatif, data dikumpulkan melalui observasi partisipatif, wawancara mendalam, dan analisis dokumen. Temuan menunjukkan bahwa pendidikan perdamaian berbasis pengalaman, narasi spiritual, dan dialog transformatif, ketika dipadukan dengan inisiatif ekonomi melalui kewirausahaan sosial dan jejaring komunitas, mampu menciptakan ruang restoratif yang mendorong pemulihan identitas dan reintegrasi sosial. Penelitian ini merekomendasikan pengarusutamaan pendekatan kultural-humanistik dalam kebijakan deradikalisasi nasional serta menekankan pentingnya keterlibatan mantan pelaku sebagai aktor utama dalam pembangunan perdamaian. Kebaruan penelitian ini terletak pada penegasan sinergi antara rekonsiliasi ideologis dan pemberdayaan ekonomi sebagai paradigma akar rumput untuk deradikalisasi yang berkelanjutan
The Nexus of Participation, Co-Production of Knowledge, and Community Resilience in Waste Management in Bulusan Ramadhani, Yoga; Safira, Putri Alyaa; Gultom, Gertha Maria; Diphda, Bintang Corvi; Foraihmbarasi, Angelique Kishiola Prima; Prakoso, Rayhan Aulia; Umar, Yasa Palaguna
Journal of Social, Humanity, and Education Vol. 6 No. 3 (2026): May
Publisher : Goodwood Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/jshe.v6i3.3899

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Purpose: This study evaluates the reasons for the failure of technological interventions to foster community resilience within the “Sampah Terkelola, Lingkungan Terjaga” program in Bulusan Village. Research Methodology: Using a qualitative case study, data were gathered through participant observation (July–August 2025), semi-structured interviews, and document analysis. The Community Capitals Framework (CCF), participation theory, and knowledge co-production served as primary diagnostic lenses. Results: Findings indicate that while the program bolstered built and human capital through infrastructure, it neglected financial and political capital. This imbalance, driven by top-down planning and the lack of a revenue model, led to the immediate stagnation of the local Waste Bank post-intervention. Conclusions: Sustainable waste management requires a shift in focus from technology transfer to the co-production of managerial knowledge and the institutionalization of governance structures that balance all community capital. Limitations: This study is restricted to a short-term qualitative assessment of a single village and lacks longitudinal data. Contributions: This research advances the environmental sociology and rural development literature by establishing the CCF as a critical evaluative tool for predicting the institutional durability of community-based interventions. This explicitly demonstrates that social capital integration is a prerequisite for, rather than a byproduct of, technological success in waste management.