Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 2 Documents
Search

HUMANITY IN THE AGE OF AUTOMATION: THE SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE LOSS OF TRADITIONAL JOBS Marlina, Nina Siti
Advances In Social Humanities Research Vol. 1 No. 11 (2023): ADVANCES in Social Humanities Research
Publisher : Sahabat Publikasi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v1i11.498

Abstract

The development of automation technology and artificial intelligence has created a major transformation in the world of work, including shifting various types of traditional work that have been the support of human life and social identity. This research aims to identify the socio-psychological impact of traditional job loss, understand how individuals rebuild the meaning of life, as well as offer adaptation strategies based on a humanistic approach. The method used is a qualitative approach with a phenomenological design, equipped with a descriptive quantitative survey. Interviews were conducted with 15 informants from sectors affected by automation in three major cities, and questionnaires were distributed to 100 respondents to strengthen the findings. The results of the study show that job loss triggers a variety of emotional responses such as anxiety, loss of motivation, mild depression, and identity crises. The depressive phase lasts between 3–6 months before individuals begin to establish new meaning through spirituality, community, or informal economic activities. Factors that affect the success of adaptation include age, educational background, and social support. This study concludes that the humanitarian impact of automation requires more attention in employment, education, and social protection policies. An adaptation strategy is needed that combines psychological mentoring, digital training, and community strengthening as part of an inclusive and equitable social transformation.
Ethics of Social Media Communication from an Islamic Perspective: A Qualitative Study of Muslim Practices in Indonesia Munawaroh, Siti; Marlina, Nina Siti
Islamic Journal of Communication and Public Discourse Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Islamic Journal of Communication and Public Discourse
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Kuningan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59784/ijcpd.v2i1.10

Abstract

The transformation of social media has brought about significant changes in the religious communication patterns of Indonesian Muslim communities. This study aims to understand the actual practice of applying Islamic ethics in social media communication and identify the challenges faced in its application. Using a qualitative approach with in-depth interviews with 25 urban Muslim informants, this study analyzed the data using thematic analysis techniques assisted by NVivo software. The results found that principles such as tabayyun (verification of information), ukhuwah (maintaining brotherhood), prohibition of ghibah and namimah, politeness of language, and maintaining da'wah intentions are the central values in online communication. However, the implementation of these values often faces challenges in a digital culture that tends to be fast-paced, emotionally charged, and highly competitive. This research highlights the tension between the idealism of Islamic values and the reality of social media culture, underscoring the importance of strengthening community-based Islamic digital literacy. The practical implication of this research is the need for collaboration between da'wah organizations, educational institutions, and social media platforms to build a digital space that is ethical, productive, and reflects the values of Islam rahmatan lil 'alamin.