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Reses DPRD Sebagai Sistem Keterwakilan Rakyat dalam Pemikiran Abu A’la Al-Maududi Miinudin
Al-Ulum Vol. 23 No. 2 (2023): Al-ULum
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Sultan Amai Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30603/au.v23i2.5237

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 This study aims to describe regional policy through the function of the recess period based on Article 373 of Law number 17 of 2014 in the Regional People's Representative Council and to describe the function of the recess of the Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) according to the thoughts of Abû A’lâ al-Maudûdî. This study employs an empirical legal research method with a sociological legal approach. The study's findings demonstrate that in order to administer a country, al-Maudûdî split state administrators' power into three areas: legislative, executive, and judiciary, subsequently known as the trias politica.  According to al-Maudûdî, that every activity and decision taken by the Ahlul Hal wal Aqd / DPRD legislative body, according to al-Maudûdî, must contain the values beneficial value for the people who have chosen him.  However, in reality, the efforts made by individual members of the DPRD are only formal activities and are more concerned with the interests of their party and group and do not absorb the aspirations as a whole of the regions that are their constituents.
Political Polarization and the Disruption of Digital Democracy in Indonesia: A Critical Reassessment of Political Science Perspectives Miinudin; Luthfi Muhyiddin; Rahmat, Maulana Bagus Rahmat
JURNAL TAPIS Vol 22 No 1 (2026): Jurnal Tapis : Jurnal Teropong Aspirasi Politik Islam
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/tps.v22i1.31149

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The digital era has fundamentally transformed Indonesia's political landscape, shifting the arena of contestation from physical spaces to complex algorithmic environments. The emergence of intense polarization, exacerbated by social media echo chambers and systematic information disruption through buzzers and bots, demands a paradigm shift in political science. This study aims to analyze the dynamics of digital polarization and its implications for democratic governance in Indonesia. Using a qualitative approach with a systematic literature review, this study analyzes approximately 140-150 academic sources (journal articles and books) published between 2021–2025. The literature selection is based on relevance to digital democracy, polarization, and computational politics, as well as credibility indexed in reputable academic databases. The analysis employs a thematic approach to identify recurring patterns related to algorithmic influence, affective polarization, and digital manipulation strategies. The results indicate that digital disruption in Indonesia is driven by algorithmic engineering that exploits social identities and amplifies emotional sentiments, leading to affective polarization. Furthermore, the use of cyber troops and astroturfing systematically undermines democratic deliberation by producing pseudo-public opinion. This study concludes that political science must evolve by integrating Computational Social Science and digital sociology to remain relevant in analyzing contemporary power structures. The research contributes theoretically by introducing an algorithmic perspective on political power and practically by offering a framework for strengthening democratic resilience in the digital age.