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ADAPTASI BUDAYA PADA MAHASISWI NON-KMI DI UNIVERSITAS DARUSSALAM GONTOR: Studi Fenomenologi Pada Mahasiswi Non-KMI di UNIDA Gontor Oktafia, Bella; Rukmini, Diah
MEDIAKOM Vol. 8 No. 02 (2025): Mediakom, Februari 2025
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32528/mediakom.v8i02.2007

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For students who choose to study away from home, it's not an easy decision, although there are risks such as not being able to adapt to a new culture, but the experience gained will definitely also be more, one of which can find out the culture of the place and friends from different regions. University of Darussalam Gontor is a university under the auspices of Pondok Modern Darussalam Gontor. In UNIDA there is a designation of KMI students for graduates from Gontor and there is a designation of Non-KMI (NK) students for students who graduated from other than KMI. Given that NK students who graduated from SMA/SMK/MA have never experienced life in an Islamic boarding school, there must be a lot of new things found, students' difficulties in adapting often cause depression and make them break many rules. This study aims to determine the strategies of NK students who graduated from SMA/SMK/MA in adapting to the culture in their new environment while studying at the pesantren higher education level at UNIDA Gontor. The method used in this research is phenomenology with interview and observation data collection techniques. In this study, cultural adaptation theory and accommodation theory were used. The results of this study are that most NK students who have passed several phases in cultural adaptation are still compromising and adapting to the environment and culture at UNIDA.
Spiral of Silence Through the Hashtag #Tolakpolitikbusuk: Opinion Research on Limiting the Political Rights of Ex-Corruptors as Legislative Candidates. Oktafia, Bella; Rukmini, Diah; Zahro, Siti Khoirun Nabilatuz
Proceedings of Sunan Ampel International Conference of Political and Social Sciences Vol. 1 (2023): Proceedings of the SAICoPSS
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/saicopss.2023.1..131-147

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General Elections are important moments in the democratic life of a country, where the people have the opportunity to choose their leaders and representatives. The General Election Commission as a General Election institution stipulates General Election Commission Regulations Number 14 of 2018 and Number 20 of 2018 which regulate the prohibition of former corruption convicts from becoming legislative candidates. Because many parties oppose and support this, the 2019 election law stipulates that ex-corruptors can nominate themselves as members of the legislature on condition that they must be fair and honest, admitting to the public that the person concerned is an ex-corruptor. This research method uses descriptive qualitative, using the spiral of silence theory, namely a media theory that pays more attention to majority views and suppresses minority views. The results of the research are: The results of this research, people tend to assess the pros and cons before people write opinions via their Twitter accounts with the hashtag #tolakpolitikbusuk as an expression of how they want leaders who are 'clean', clean in the sense here are those who have never been involved in cases that harm many people. Indonesia is a democratic country, but voicing the voice of the people is quite difficult. The reality is that it confronts the expectations that occur in society.