Adawiah, Wardatul
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Kontekstualisasi Gerakan Lingkungan melalui Pendidikan Alternatif pada Pesantren Agroekologi BhU di Kabupaten Bogor Adawiah, Wardatul; Fauzi, Agus Machfud; Syaifullah, Khalid
The Sociology of Islam Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Prodi Sosiologi, Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/jsi.2025.8.2.163-180

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This study examines the role of Pondok Pesantren Agroecology BhU in Bogor Regency as an alternative, environmentally based educational center responding to socio-ecological crises caused by the proliferation of gold mining activities. Employing a qualitative approach with an ethnographic method, the research traces the genealogy of the environmental movement and the critical pedagogical strategies implemented by the pesantren. The pesantren serves as a counter-discourse arena against the dominant knowledge regime that legitimizes extractive economies, fostering the structural awareness of students and the community while revitalizing agrarian practices and local ecological values. Findings reveal that critical education in the pesantren not only transfers knowledge but also cultivates ecological consciousness and social justice, linking Islamic spirituality with environmental advocacy. This model highlights the potential of pesantren as key actors in building socio-ecological resilience and resisting extractive capitalism, while offering a contextual educational framework relevant to vulnerable communities.
Urban Reality Construction of BPJS Services: Comparative Study at Mangusada Hospital and Clinic Damayanti, Ni Made Ayu Nindya; Mudzakkir, Moh; Hanindraputri, Eufrasia Kartika; Sadewo, Fransiscus Xaverius Sri; Adawiah, Wardatul
Spirit Publik: Jurnal Administrasi Publik Vol 21, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/sp.v21i1.111731

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This study analyzes how urban communities construct social reality regarding BPJS Health services through direct experiences in two different healthcare institutions, namely RSUD Mangusada and Mengwi I Clinic, Badung Regency. The research is grounded in the dynamics of urban society characterized by high mobility, social diversity, and strong expectations for public services that are fast, efficient, and humane. A qualitative approach with a comparative design was employed to explore the perceptions of patients, health workers, and institutional managers. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, participatory observations, and documentation. The findings reveal differences in social constructions between the two institutions. RSUD Mangusada is often perceived as slow, bureaucratic, and less communicative, particularly in relation to long queues, extended waiting times for medication, and complaint mechanisms that lack transparency. In contrast, Mengwi I Clinic is considered more efficient, friendly, and closer to the community, with orderly queues, open communication, and services that adapt to local needs. Factors such as staff attitudes, transparency of information, accessibility, and the alignment of facilities with patient expectations play a crucial role in shaping public perceptions. Balinese cultural values that emphasize politeness and harmony further strengthen the meaning of health services, making social interaction an essential element in building trust toward healthcare institutions. These findings affirm that perceptions of BPJS services are not merely the result of formal structures but are socially constructed through collective experiences and repeated interactions.