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Journal of Urban Sociology
ISSN : 26205211     EISSN : 26563339     DOI : 10.30742
Core Subject : Art, Social,
Journal of Urban Sociology (JUS) is a scientific journal published by Sociology department of Wijaya Kusuma University Surabaya periodically (twice a year). JUS tries to be both a new ideas and research presentation forums for lecturer, researcher and community in order to expand the knowledge especially sociology. JUS also oriented to be an original source of thinking of metropolis, multiculturalism, identity, poverty and environment in urban areas.
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Melampaui Tradisi: Meningkatkan Kualitas Sumber Daya Manusia untuk Pariwisata Berkelanjutan di Desa Ngadas, Kabupaten Malang Yudi Harianto Cipta Utama; Sari Dewi Poerwanti
Journal of Urban Sociology Volume 6 No 2 Tahun 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/jus.v1i2.3209

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Desa Ngadas in Malang Regency is an area with promising potential as a tourist destination. It has been recognized as a traditional tourism village that is able to attract both domestic and foreign tourists. In the development of its tourism sector, the aspect of human resources is crucial to be discussed. This paper aims to analyze the quality of human resources in Desa Ngadas through several aspects, namely health, education, socio-culture, economy, and community empowerment. The research method used is descriptive qualitative, involving 10 informants selected through purposive sampling technique. The results of this study depict the population's socio-cultural influence of the Tengger culture, which is closely tied to the traditions of the Tengger tribe. In terms of human quality, including nutrition and food, health, education, income, empowerment, independence, social environment, and economy, all depict the distinctive Tengger characteristics, with the majority working as farmers as the main alternative occupation, providing relatively high income for those who own agricultural land, while their social education is relatively low. The factors influencing the improvement of the capacity and quality of human resources are more dominant due to relatively low education and traditional mindsets.Keywords: human resources; tourism villages; village community
Book Review: Trihartono, A., Patriadi, H. B., & Hara, A. E. (2023). Gastrodiplomasi Indonesia. Pandiva. 300 pp. Elvina Akyas Laksono Putri; Nino Viartasiwi
Journal of Urban Sociology Volume 6 No 2 Tahun 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/jus.v1i2.2961

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In the study of international relations, Gastrodiplomacy emerges as a new and refreshing sub-study of diplomacy. Gastrodiplomacy explores the power and  influence potencies of using food as a tool of culinary diplomacy (Chapple-Sokol, 2013). The term gastrodiplomacy was first mentioned by The Economist, a British weekly newspaper, on February 21, 2002. Gastrodiplomacy was first used to describe the efforts of the Thai government and diaspora to popularize its cuisine around the world (The Economist, 2002). Rockower (2014) suggests that gastrodiplomacy calls for the integration of diplomatic relationships and culture. Integration aims to shape the national image or perception of a country on the global stage. Suntikul (2019) explains that gastrodiplomacy shows the collective efforts of the government and non-state actors to enhance the country’s reputation overseas by exposing foreign tourists and visitors to their traditional cuisine. In substance, gastrodiplomacy tries to promote a country’s cuisines and culinary traditions to enhance trans-cultural understanding, boost their global image, and develop the country’s tourism and trade.Keywords: gastrodiplomacy; public diplomacy; Indonesia
Women's Socio-Economic Status in The Putting-out System of Work During the Covid-19 Pandemic Siti Lailatus Sofiyah; Emy Susanti; Sutinah Sutinah
Journal of Urban Sociology Volume 6 No 2 Tahun 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/jus.v1i2.3235

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AbstractThis study focuses on studying the socio-economic status of women in the putting-out system of work during the Covid-19 pandemic. This work affects women in the social status and economic conditions of the family. The women of putting-out system struggle to earn income in order to survive during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study purposes analyze the socio-economic practices carried out by women during the Covid-19 pandemic. The method used in this research is qualitative with data collection techniques through observation and in-depth interviews with informants in this study. This study produces the following prepositions: first, putting-out system work improves women's social status; second, the working of the putting-out system is an arena for fighting for family survival during the Covid-19 pandemic. The researcher concludes that the social practice of putting-out system work is interrelated with the social status of women as workers, while at the same time maintaining economic sustainability for the needs of family life during the Covid-19 pandemic. Social status as a working woman is very important to increase women's bargaining power both within the family and in the local community.Keywords: socio-economic status, women worker, putting-out system work, the Covid-19 pandemic
Perempuan dan Politik di Media Sosial; Twitter Settimen terhadap #megawati dalam Pendekatan Netnografi Suharnanik .; Umar Sholahudin
Journal of Urban Sociology Volume 6 No 2 Tahun 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/jus.v1i2.2802

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The query #megawati was posted by the proprietor of Twitter. The quotes are the reactions offered by netizens to these posts in their comments. The general public, or netizens, give their remarks, which might be seen as popular opinion against Megawati. Public opinion can take the form of information that is given, passion that is donated in the form of knowledge, or feelings that are felt in order to support the citizen community's behavior. The purpose of this study is to analyze #megawati data from Twitter in order to describe the image of women in politics. This study employs a netnographic approach, retrieving #megawati data from Twitter and analyzing the qualitative data with Atlas.ti version 9 software. The findings of this study will be presented in the form of a flowchart, which is a visualization of qualitative data from 100 tweets. Furthermore, data analysis of existing references about the opportunities for women to rule. This study is unique and intriguing because it has never been done before. It delves into the most recent incident, in which Megawati's speech was widely circulated, causing social media to erupt with various quotations, statuses, mentions, and hashtags. According to the findings of this study, there are more quotes that lead to positive opinions than those that are neutral or contain negative opinions. More research on women and politics should be conducted in the future using other social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Tiktok. In order to provide a more diverse comparison of Indonesia's political situation for women.Keywords: twitter, netnography, #megawati.
Jalan Panjang Menuju Inklusi Digital bagi Penyandang Disabilitas di Indonesia Poerwanti, Sari Dewi; Makmun, Sukron; Dewantara, Amhar Davi
Journal of Urban Sociology Volume 7 No 1 Tahun 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/jus.v1i1.3536

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Currently, the trend of internet use continues to increase, including in Indonesia. The internet is believed to be able to support community empowerment and improve welfare. For this reason, digital technology is required to be able to reflect the needs of all levels of society, including people with disabilities. This is a great opportunity for people with disabilities to benefit from digital information, products and services to live more independent lives. This article discusses how digital technology, especially the internet, is used by people with disabilities, including the obstacles that accompany it. This research uses a literature review method by collecting data through observation and literature study. The research results show that there is a digital gap between people with disabilities and non-disabled people in Indonesia. The main obstacles in creating an inclusive digital space are awareness, motivation, access to ownership, access to use, access to affordability of digital technology, digital skills, adaptive technology, certainty of digital protection & security as well as policy and regulatory support. However, efforts were also found to implement good digital inclusion practices by reducing the digital divide through policy support, infrastructure improvements, empowerment activities and increasing public awareness.Keywords: people with disabilities; digital inclusion; digital divide; digital technology 
Dinamika Dagang dan Tasawuf Ekonomi Warga Keturunan Banjar di Tulunggagung Rusyadi, Refki; ., Fitrianatsany
Journal of Urban Sociology Volume 7 No 1 Tahun 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/jus.v1i1.3240

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This research explains how Banjar ethnic community descent have a character that does not give up easily, has its own patterns and attitudes when interacting with the community and has typical Banjar principles in carrying out economic activities. This research is a type of qualitative research using socio-economic and ethnographic approaches. The result is that the existence of the Banjar society is manifest in the form of religious and trade activities. Spiritual activities in the Al Muhibien community broadcast religion, and the language typical of the Banjar tribe when carrying out activities. Although the Banjar tribe is more identical with gold trading, the Banjar people in Tulungagung place more emphasis on an economy that has religious values and builds branding that the economic principles of the Banjar people are Islamic.Keywords: banjar, diaspora, tribal existence and political economy
Book Review: "Hara, A.E., Indriastuti, S., & Trihartono, A. (2023). Keamanan Insani (Human Security): Eksplorasi berbagai Perspektif di Dunia. Pandiva. 238 pp." Rizkyta, Annisa; Al Jannah, Nur Zahrun
Journal of Urban Sociology Volume 7 No 1 Tahun 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/jus.v1i1.3549

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The book reviewed in this paper examines the concept of human security, which is an expanded perspective of state security. This book by Hara, Suyani and Trihartono offers a comprehensive exploration of the global perspective of human security. While detailing the human security perspectives of the UNDP, Japan, Canada and the European Union, the book also highlights Indonesia's unique position. The book emphasizes the role of Religious Non-State Actors (RNSAs) in addressing human security issues. Using primary data in its final chapter, the book advocates for a reinterpretation of human security in Indonesia that is adapted to diverse social and historical contexts. In addition, this review finds that the in-depth interpretations in this book provide opportunities for further exploration or study for future researchers.Keywords: human security; religious non-state actors; Indonesia
Between Sexism and Expressions of Resistance over the Body: A Study of Poster Texts in Demonstrations in 2022 Setiyawan, Radius; Maulida, Maulida; Lestari, Sri
Journal of Urban Sociology Volume 7 No 1 Tahun 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/jus.v1i1.3586

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In April and September 2022, students in various regions in Indonesia held demonstrations. These activities demanded and protested against the government's discourse on the policy of 3 presidential terms. Meanwhile, in September, there was an action against the increase in fuel prices. Like the previous demonstrations, the action used posters as a medium of public communication. What was interesting about the posters was the content of the demonstration. The content of the posters tended to be more related to the body and sexual matters. The content used more metaphors of everyday life related to sexual activity. This spread massively in many social media. Through Theo Van Leeuwen's critical discourse analysis method, this research discusses several sexist poster texts and analyzes the social context behind the phenomenon.  There are two assumptions that this paper tries to address. First, the poster content that appears is sexist content that demeans women. The second is that it is part of an expression of women's resistance to bodily restraint. Both arguments above will be reviewed in this paper. This research found that there was sexist content in posters that used direct or indirect expressions of sexism. The sexist expressions in the posters also show misogynistic practices because posters that denigrate women come from women. Findings also show that the sexist language used leads to pornography.Keywords: demonstration, poster, sexism, women, cda
Church and State in Conflict Over The Establishment Protestant Church Putri, Rizca Yunike; Sufaidi, Ahmad; Rahmawati, Silvi; Fikana, Novita Sari; Dauhan, Angellina Parasyati; Irawan, Wika Tata; Hutapea, Petrus Putera Anggara; Putry, Rizky Pangestuty Mileniandry
Journal of Urban Sociology Volume 7 No 1 Tahun 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/jus.v1i1.3340

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A series of incidents involving places of worship are still widespread in Indonesia. In recent years, the construction of places of worship has become an interesting problem not only in the social context of interaction between religious communities but also conflict resolution in Indonesia. Minority religious groups tend to have difficulty establishing or renovating their places of worship because they receive pressure and intervention from the majority group. This research explores the issue of residents' rejection and closing and stopping the process of building a house of worship for the HKBP Efrata Church in Gresik Regency, East Java. The aim of this research is to describe the things that trigger conflict and analyze the conflict resolution mechanism of the HKBP Efrata Driyorejo Gresik church. This research uses a qualitative-descriptive method, namely a research effort based on methodology in studying the phenomenon of conflict over places of worship at the HKBP Efrata Driyorejo Gresik Church. It is known that the church was prohibited from carrying out worship activities by local residents for approximately 6 (six) years due to problems with permits to carry out worship in the area. After receiving permission, disturbances often arise when the congregation performs their worship, such as noise coming from motorized vehicles and restrictions on the worship schedule given by local residents.Keywords: church founding conflicts, gereja HKBP Efrata Gresik, religious house building regulations, religious house conflicts
Building a New Understanding of Changing Patterns of Community Interaction, Social Behavior, and Conflicts of Interest: A Theoretical Study Senis, Yotam; Ayorbaba, Musa; Luas, Alfando
Journal of Urban Sociology Volume 7 No 1 Tahun 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/jus.v1i1.3456

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This theoretical study focuses on developing new understandings of changing patterns of community interaction, social behaviour, and conflicts of interest. This topic is important to study because changes in social interaction and conflicts of interest can have a significant impact on the structure and functioning of society. The methods used in this study include in-depth literature analysis by analyzing various relevant sources and theories. This research also provides observation and interpretation of social phenomena that develop in digital society. The results of this study are expected to provide a deeper understanding of how patterns of social interaction and conflicts of interest develop and change over time, as well as their impact on society. This knowledge is important to assist policymakers and practitioners in understanding and responding effectively to these changes.Keywords: changes in community interaction patterns, social behavior, conflicts of interest, theoretical studies, literature analysis. 

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