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FILM DOKUMENTER DIRTY VOTE 02: BENTUK PERLAWANAN TERHADAP NARASI TUNGGAL REZIM Mhd Ricky Ardiansyah Putra; Izuddinsyah Siregar; Ismail Jahiddin; Lode Wijk Pandapotan; Irda Yusepa
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Malikussaleh (JSPM) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : FISIP Universitas Malikussaleh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jspm.v7i1.25463

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The film Dirty Vote 02 is a critical way of talking about politics that shows disagreement with the narrative of one regime in the current Indonesian public space. The purpose of this research is to see how the film uses narrative, visual, and symbolic strategies to construct a counter-discussion about the hegemony of power. Based on Norman Fairclough's model for critical discourse analysis, the approach used is qualitative and focuses on the relationship between language, ideology, and power. The results indicate that Dirty Vote 02 film is an alternative media that seeks to revive communicative rationality (Habermas) through the dissemination of rational data and arguments and simultaneously cracks the ideological hegemony of the regime (Gramsci). This film serves as an alternative public space where people can reassess the legitimacy of power and restore critical thinking about dominant political discourse. And this film can also serve as a form of political education for the public and as a reference for analyzing symptoms or events related to politics, policy, governance, and broader societal issues, which today are mostly presented through a single discourse or narrative by various anti-mainstream media in Indonesia. Therefore, this documentary film can be used strategically as a symbolic tool to challenge the dominance of national discourse and to strengthen deliberative democracy this Indonesia.
Political Participation of Members of the Indonesian Youth National Committee of Medan City in the 2020 Medan City Regional Head Election Mhd Ricky Ardiansyah putra; Mhd Ricky Ardiansyah putra; Ardiansyah Putra, M. Ricky
Jurnal Transparansi Publik (JTP) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Transparansi Publik (JTP) - November 2024
Publisher : Program Magister Administrasi Publik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jtp.v4i2.6561

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Currently, educational institutions are a means for socialization and political education. Young people in the community can join and join existing organizations. This makes it easier for young people to show their political participation. Joining an organization helps young people to become leaders, speakers, and activists. Through a qualitative approach, an in-depth interview was conducted with one of the youth organizations of the Indonesian National Youth Committee (KNPI) in Medan City to find out the political participation carried out by youth people in the election of mayor and deputy mayor through the Medan City KNPI organization. The results of this study show that the political participation shown by the Medan City KNPI Members in the provincial government election in 2020 is by determining one pair of candidates they will support. The form of political participation carried out by the Medan City KNPI to the candidate pairs they have chosen is by forming volunteers among the youth, building communication and socialization to young people groups to support the candidate pairs they have chosen, escorting the votes of the candidate pairs from each polling station and participating in escorting the results of the votes to the Medan KPU office.
Kampung Kubur Menjadi Kampung Sejahtera: Habituasi sebagai Pondasi untuk Mencapai Perubahan Sosial Mhd Ricky Ardiansyah putra; Mhd Ricky Ardiansyah putra; Yusepa, Irda; Jahiddin, Ismail; Selvianti, Rivie; Siregar, Izuddinsyah; Lionar, Uun
Jurnal Kronologi Vol 7 No 3 (2025): Jurnal Kronologi
Publisher : Jurusan Sejarah FIS UNP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jk.v7i3.1046

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Kampung Kubur in Medan City has long been known as a marginalized area with negative stigmas related to crime, drug trafficking, and slum conditions. This stigma not only impacts the village’s image but also impacts the social and economic access of its residents. This study aims to analyze the forms of social change that have occurred in Kampung Kubur following government and security force interventions and active community participation in transforming the area into a Prosperous Village. The research method used is a descriptive qualitative approach, with data collection techniques including field observations, in-depth interviews with residents and relevant officials, and document analysis. The results indicate that changes include improvements to the physical environment, increased security, and the emergence of more positive social interaction patterns among residents. Programs such as the Tobat Berobat (Repentance Post), cooperation activities, and the revitalization of public spaces have been proven to improve the community’s quality of life. Although challenges related to old stigmas and economic conditions persist, the community demonstrates strong adaptability and a collective commitment to building a new identity as a safe, clean, and empowered village.