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Jurnal Studi Pemuda
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Jurnal Studi Pemuda is a pioneer of youth studies journal in Indonesia. Jurnal Studi Pemuda aims to facilitate academic, practical, and policy discussions on youth issues from a variety of perspectives. Jurnal Studi Pemuda aims to raise critical and alternative discourse in youth studies in Indonesia and at the global level.
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Kultum Pemuda Tersesat: Mengonter Radikalisme di Indonesia Lewat Pelibatan Pemuda Kekinian Esa Sang Bhagaskara
Jurnal Studi Pemuda Vol 11, No 2 (2022): Konstruksi Identitas dan Budaya pada Pemuda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/studipemudaugm.82141

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Indonesia’s socio-religious context hindered by youth radicalism issue, which later formulated as the use of illegitimate actions as a mean to express their restlessness. Contra-Radicalism then existed as a preventive discourse with Positive Youth Engagement as one of its’ concrete actions. This research elaborates Kultum Pemuda Tersesat (KPT), an alternative religious youth engagement with popular comedy formats as an approach. By using qualitative content analysis method, this research had three key findings which are [1] KPT based its’ engagement with “Islam Cinta” which has a liberal-progressive tendency to counter radicalism discourse with its’ Islamic-conservative tendency. [2] KPT adjusted itself with the trend by utilizing social media to create an emancipate engagement spaces for youth. [3] KPT offered comedy as an alternative approach in religious engagement for youth. Though potential, KPT’s effectiveness for countering radicalism in Indonesia require a further study.  
Praktik Self-Tracking di Media Sosial Pemuda pada Transisi Menuju Dunia Kerja Mutiara Nur Hayati
Jurnal Studi Pemuda Vol 11, No 2 (2022): Konstruksi Identitas dan Budaya pada Pemuda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/studipemudaugm.82700

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This study explores the strategies and efforts that have been made against the risks of using social media for fresh graduate who are looking for job. These risks are obtained from personal historical data and surveillance by other parties, especially Human Resources. These strategies and efforts are carried out as individual goals in modifying employable identity or for getting a job. Therefore, the research questions are how fresh graduate treat personal data about themselves that are shared on social media and how digital self-tracking forms the relationship between digital technology and self-identity. Through a qualitative approach using digital ethnographic methods and self-tracking theory by Deborah Lupton, the authors attempt to answer the questions in this study by conducting interviews and observations on six informants who carry two identities, that is fresh graduate and job seekers. This study showed that the informants carried out two strategies on personal historical data: cleaning and displaying. Furthermore, when doing self-tracking, informants also establish relations with digital technology to produce negotiation related to the formation of the expected self-hood, which at the end of the study shows not only the goal of getting a job but also efforts for self-reflection, learning, and growing process.
Aktivitas Kehidupan Malam di Kawasan Jalan Malioboro (Studi Terhadap Pemuda Pengunjung Malioboro Saat Pandemi COVID–19) Isfan Fajar Sukarno; Rani Noor Vernanda
Jurnal Studi Pemuda Vol 11, No 2 (2022): Konstruksi Identitas dan Budaya pada Pemuda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/studipemudaugm.82982

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The COVID-19 pandemic that occurred in Indonesia caused the closure of public spaces as an effort to limit social interaction to prevent transmission. This policy affects the needs of youth for public spaces as a means for them to carry out night activities. For youth, nightlife activities are not just moments to find fun, but also build their identity. Malioboro is one of the places in Yogyakarta that is a destination for youth to do night activities. This research focuses on nightlife activities carried out by youth in Malioboro during the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, this study seeks to see the need for youth to have space for expression and shape their identity. Based on this focus, this study looked at how a Malioboro Area space can be reproduced by youth through activities at night to meet their needs. This research uses the case study method, whereresearchers conduct an in-depth analysis of a case through and tracing a number of data that is limited in time and place.  Based on the findings of field data, it shows that activities at night in Malioboro for youth are a necessity even during a pandemic. They see the Malioboro Area as having an appeal through symbols that are displayed as the identity of the space. So the youth use Malioboro as a place to express according to their wishes in taking advantage of free time at night. Based on these findings, it can be explained that youth and a space are related in the formation of identity.
Pemaknaan “Ngevent” dengan Perspektif Student Volunteering: Budaya Muda Berdaya dalam Masa Transisi Pemuda Achmed Faiz Yudha Siregar
Jurnal Studi Pemuda Vol 11, No 2 (2022): Konstruksi Identitas dan Budaya pada Pemuda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/studipemudaugm.83780

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This article focuses on individual reflections on ‘ngevent’, which later became ‘slang’ among youths who represent their existence in seeking experiences outside of the campus as volunteers in art and cultural events during their status as students in Yogyakarta. This study is based on a phenomenological study, which uses in-depth interviews, participant observation, and document studies in data collection and is carried out after selecting several participants who have similar experiences in this topic. The findings based on this study show that this experience is proven to be self-enhancing as well as helping to form the values that are attached to identity as agents in youth work who continue to progress through social life. This article explains how the experience is interpreted through construction of the meaning of ‘ngevent’ related to perspectives, motivations, and benefits, as a youth in the context of an late modernity societies that is close to the risk of uncertainty of youth transition in Furlong & Cartmel’s. By using the phenomenological approach with student volunteering perspective and analytical framework of reflexive identity presented by Anthony Giddens help me explain how the social process and the self-construction of the experience, this study found 3 levels of aspect as a result to understand the meaning on the process of ‘ngevent’: External Consciousness, Internal Consciousness, and Oriented Motive & Outcomes. in this end, such experiences can help youth reflection the process & minimize the risk of ‘uncertainty’ in the transition from education to work.
Kaum Muda Pelaku Gaya Hidup Zero Waste sebagai Generasi Global Azkiyatun Nufus Firani
Jurnal Studi Pemuda Vol 11, No 2 (2022): Konstruksi Identitas dan Budaya pada Pemuda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/studipemudaugm.84007

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To fulfil their daily needs, youth who practice a zero waste (ZW) lifestyle can shop at an eco-bulk store (eco-friendly store) –taking an example of Ranah Bhumi which is located in Prawirotaman, Yogyakarta. On a large-scale however, the consumption practices in eco bulk stores and the implementation of ZW lifestyle have become an arena for seizing capital opportunities as well as a way for the youth to differentiate themselves as part of the global generation. Using a multi-sited ethnographic method, this research focuses on examining how youth as ZW practitioners become part of the global generation through habitus, in addition, to identifying factors behind the consumption practices of these youth at Ranah Bhumi using green consumerism and youth culture theory. The research found that the youth’s ZW lifestyle habit was formed by their parents, friends, community and social media. This structure is also shaped by the youth’s high mobility in the global realm which embodies their awareness of global lifestyle and environmental issues. The consumption practices and implementation of ZW lifestyle are also an attempt to establish class positions as well as relations among the youth as capital. They categorize themselves as mindful people who are presumably better than their parents’ generation and even their peers, although in fact, they are also immersed by the existing ‘green’ discourse.
Young People in The Labour Market (Past, Present, Future): Sebuah Review Ina Yosia Wijaya; Viridian Mangsah Puspandara
Jurnal Studi Pemuda Vol 11, No 2 (2022): Konstruksi Identitas dan Budaya pada Pemuda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/studipemudaugm.88337

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Tinjauan Buku "Young People in The Labour Market: Past, Present, Future"

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