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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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SOLIDARITAS POKJA MASYARAKAT HADAPI POTENSI TSUNAMI MELALUI WADAH DESTANA Muzib, Rodhy Fathul; Handayani, Baiq Lily; Mulyono, Joko
Journal of Urban Sociology Volume 4 No 2 Tahun 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/jus.v4i2.1774

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This article will talk about solidarity formed by grous society, whe they have same goal to build a social programs and mobilizing the community to care about potential threats Tsunami disaster in Sarongan Village. This research uses research methods qualitative by using a case study approach, as well as using techniques in-depth interviews for the data collection process. Based on the results research shows that there are resources found in group a society where they consolidate each other by building relationships cooperation betweencommunity groups based on social ideology humanity. A social program carried out by the Sarongan community group formed on the basis of te factor of similarity of beliefs seen in conciousness people who care about disasters. The formation of the latter social mobilizing resources, giving rise to disaster response social programs aimed at tackling potential disaster. Social grup such as, Coral Taruna, PKK, and several Village Institutions work together for latter carry out a collective action in Tsunami disaster management as well forming a Disaster Risk Management Forum with the aim of to be a responsive forum in the process of socializing disaster for people public. This is where community’s Working Group was formed then by BNPB formed Destana where It’s membership consists of representative of village community group management Sarongan. Keywords: Disaster, Resource Mobilization, Solidarity, Tsunami
ASA DALAM ALUNAN GULA GENDING : STUDI TENTANG PANDANGAN MASYARAKAT DESA KEMBANG KERANG DAYA TENTANG PENDIDIKAN Inderasari, Oryza Pneumatica; Fatoni, Haerul Rizal; Maulana, Ikmal; Sopian, Muhammad Ali
Journal of Urban Sociology Volume 4 No 2 Tahun 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/jus.v4i2.1775

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Poverty, for some people, is not always followed by low education. This is evidenced by the experience of the gula gending sellers who can send their children to higher education. This research was completed using a qualitative descriptive method with the help of the social construction theory of Peter L. Berger and Luckman. Sources of data used are primary and secondary data. Bringing up the title "Asa in the strains of Gula Gending: A Study of the Views of the People of Kembang Kerang Daya Village on the Ability of Gula Gending Sellers to Send Children to Higher Education", describing the limitations of parents in terms of education, skills, and access to employment, has actually become a motivator for parents to change the future for the better. Children are believed to be an investment in the future, both in the hereafter and in the world, for gula gending sellers, so educating them to have a strong motivation in education is part of worship and struggle. In the results and conclusions, we describe the discussion: (1) gula gending in Kembang Kerang Daya Village, (2) the seller of gula gending and children's education, (3) the views of the people from Kembang Kerang Daya Village on the ability of the gula gending seller to send their children to higher education. And (4) the potential for culture and education that can be a potential for community empowerment. Keywords: Seller’s Expectations, Gula Gending, The Meaning of Education
LEGAL-SOCIO PEMILIHAN KEPALA DAERAH DAN WAKIL KEPALA DAERAH SERENTAK DI MASSA PANDEMI COVID-19 Muthowif, Muthowif; Sofiyah, Siti Lailatus
Journal of Urban Sociology Volume 4 No 2 Tahun 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/jus.v4i2.1776

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The election of Governors and Deputy Governors, Regents and Deputy Regents, as well as Mayors and Deputy Mayors throughout Indonesia which was held on December 9, 2020, and is the fourth simultaneous regional election held in Indonesia. During the COVID-19 pandemic, it is a continuation of the simultaneous regional head elections in conditions of non-natural disasters which were originally planned to be held on September 23, 2020. The research method is normative juridical and normative-empirical (applied) legal research. This research focuses on the study of the application of the rules or norms in positive law with a sociological approach. To avoid the spread of covid-19, in the implementation of the follow-up elections in the non-natural disaster conditions Covid-19 in 2020, then in accordance with article 8C paragraph 1, General Election Commission Regulation number 5 of 2020 concerning the third amendment to General Election Commission regulation number 15 of 2020 regarding the stages, programs and schedules for organizing the elections for the Governor and Deputy Governor, Regent and Deputy Regent, and/or mayor and Deputy Mayor in 2020, that all stages, programs, and schedules for further simultaneous elections must be carried out with a health protocol for handling Covid-19 , both at the KPU, Bawaslu, and DKPP levels. Keywords: General Election, Regional Head, Covid-19 Pandemic, KPU, Bawaslu, DKPP
NETWORKED JOURNALISM: PELUANG KOLABORATIF JURNALIS DAN AKTIVIS ERA DIGITAL Bo’do’, Stepanus
Journal of Urban Sociology Volume 4 No 2 Tahun 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/jus.v4i2.1771

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Digital technology has increased the interest of student activists engaging in journalistic activities. To participate in collaborative news production in the digital age, they need a better understanding of journalism, both conceptually and practically. Conceptually, to understand the new structure of journalism formed by digital networks. Practically, to recognize how the horizontal structure of the digital network opens equal and collaborative opportunities for professional journalists and non-journalist actors. Literature studies on scientific publications using the keyword “networked journalism” indicate opportunities for student activists to become non-journalistic actors, who can be involved in news production and become actors who act as programmers or switchers in networked communicative power in the digital era.Keywords: Networked Journalism, Collaborative Opportunities, Journalists, Digital Age
LAND USE CHANGE OF AGRICULTURAL LAND IN A SPATIAL POLITICAL APPROACH Rizca Yunike Putri
Journal of Urban Sociology Volume 3 No 1 Tahun 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/jus.v3i1.1190

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The effort to meet the community's need for space is to change the function of land which was originally used as agricultural activity to become a space for other community activities and is non-agricultural in nature, which we will later call the conversion of agricultural land. Generally, uncontrolled conversion of agricultural land functions, if not addressed, can lead to serious problems, among others, can threaten the capacity of food supply and environmental sustainability. The trend of increasing demand for land makes conversion of agricultural land difficult to avoid. The loss of agricultural land and the conversion of agricultural land to non-agricultural functions regardless of its form are indicators for the development of modern cities. The modern city which is synonymous with industrialization and the splendor of buildings will gradually remove agricultural areas and change the environmental ecosystem further. If viewed from an ecological point of view, of course this problem causes environmental imbalance which will have a negative impact on food security. But what about the conversion of agricultural land from the viewpoint of spatial politics?Keywords: Agricultural land, land use changes, political spatial
UTILIZATION OF MIGRANT WORKERS' REVENUES (REMITTANCE) FOR THE FAMILY ECONOMY Muhammad Alhada Fuadilah Habib; Unsiyah Anggraeni; Kanita Khoirun Nisa
Journal of Urban Sociology Volume 4 No 1 Tahun 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/jus.v4i1.1484

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It is undeniable that the high unemployment caused by the imbalance between the number of employment and labor force encourages people to work as migrant workers. In 2016, East Java province was the third largest supplier of migrants in Indonesia and Tulungagung contributed 4,962 inhabitants. This phenomenon is interesting to analyze the utilization of income sent to families in their country. The data used was a primary data conducted by the survey method to 100 respondents. The selection of research sites (sub-district and village) was carried out by simple random sampling while the respondent selection was done by systematic random sampling technique. To deepen the findings of data conducted indepth interviews with 10 informants.  Moreover, the results revealed that remittances were used by the family for daily consumption needs, investment in children’s education, religious ceremonies, home reparation, production activities and others. The authors recommend establishing a "migrant family community" comprising: (1). Rehabilitation of the social culture of migrant workers' families and the provision of "business motivation training", (2). Entrepreneurship training, (3). Development of business networks.Keywords: Migrant Workers, Remittances Use, Welfare 
THE VILLAGE GOVERNANCE MODEL THAT EMPOWERS COMMUNITIES IN INDONESIA'S BORDER AREAS Rizca Yunike Putri
Journal of Urban Sociology Volume 2 No 1 Tahun 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/jus.v2i1.608

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The problems that arise in relation to the implementation of village government are human resource capacity and institutional capacity in community empowerment. It is undeniable that villages in the Border have diversity in terms of the capacity of the village human resources and village institutions. For established villages, the implementation of the Village Law and the PP Village does not raise serious problems that can actually provide space for innovation to improve the welfare of rural communities. However, another story is that villages with minimal capacity certainly need efforts so that the village government is able to do better things for its people. Especially community empowerment for poverty alleviation through increasing income of poor families. By using qualitative research methods, supported by in-depth interviews in data collection and supporting sekounder data, this study provides an illustration of how village government empowered communities in villages as well as Indonesia's border areas.Keywords: community empowerment, village government, border area
MEMBEDAH TEORI KRITIS MAZHAB FRANKFURT : SEJARAH, ASUMSI, DAN KONTRIBUSINYA TERHADAP PERKEMBANGAN TEORI ILMU SOSIAL Umar Sholahudin
Journal of Urban Sociology Volume 3 No 2 Tahun 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/jus.v3i2.1246

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This article aims to examine the critical theory of the Fraknfurt school, especially those related to its history, concepts, assumptions, and contributions. Historically-geneologically, critical theory was born from the womb of Marxist theory. Although born from the womb of Marxist theory, critical theory is not too satisfied with the analysis of the Marxians who are considered too mechanistic economic determinism in seeing the social reality of Western capitalist society. According to critical theory, the Marxian analysis in viewing and analyzing the inequality of the reality of capitalist society in Europe is too reductionist, that is, it is the economic factor (structure) that determines socio-economic inequality or class conflict in a capitalist society. The critical theory developed by the people who call themselves Neo-Maxians, exists to further develop the classical Marxian analysis, which rests not only on economic factors, but also on other socio-economic factors. The Frankfurt school of critical social theory thought services pioneered by Horkheimer, however, has provided a relatively new (though not very new) theoretical perspective in seeing, understanding and analyzing social reality. This critical social theory perspective has contributed significantly to the development of social theory. One of them is that critical theory has contributed to the development of critical and emancipatory awareness of human practice in seeing social realities that are full of inequality and injustice.Keyword : Critical Theory, Frankfurt School, History, Development of Social Theory
Menciptakan Kewarganegaraan Ekologis di Era Digital melalui Kampoeng Recycle Jember Raudlatul Jannah
Journal of Urban Sociology Volume 1 No 2 Tahun 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/jus.v1i2.567

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Dalam masyarakat digital, warga negara tidak hanya menggunakan teknologi informasi sebagai alat untuk mendapatkan hiburan namun juga menjadi medium untuk berpartisipasi dalam ruang publik bahkan melakukan upaya pemberdayaan untuk kesejahteraan. Meskipun perkembangan e-commerce sebagai salah satu ciri masyarakat digital telah menimbulkan berbagai dampak negatif seperti konsumerisme, eksploitasi besar-besaran terhadap alam serta masalah sampah elektronik namun era digital juga membuka peluang membangun kesadaran lingkungan melalui konsep kewarganegaraan ekologis. Tulisan ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis upaya membangun kewarganegaraan ekologis melalui gagasan Kampoeng Recycle. Dalam upayanya, Kampoeng Recycle menerapkan beberapa strategi. Pertama, menerapkan trilogi konsep (eco-structures, eco-literacy dan eco-preneurship). Ketiga konsep ini saling berkaitan satu sama lain, meskipun eco-literacy menjadi kunci terpenting membangun kesadaran masyarakat. Kedua, melibatkan generasi muda baik mahasiswa relawan yang ingin terlibat dalam Kampoeng Recycle maupun aktivis GenBI yang aktif mensosialisasikan gagasan Kampoeng Recycle sejak awal. Ketiga, penggunaan media sosial untuk menyebarluaskan jaringan Kampoeng Recycle. Keempat, penggunaan media internet seperti website dan youtube untuk penyebarluasan gagasan. Strategi ini dilakukan dalam upaya membangun kesadaran, etika dan moral warga negara terhadap lingkungannya khususnya terkait masalah sampah. Harapannya adalah terwujudnya perilaku bertanggungjawab dalam mengelola dan melestarikan lingkungan pada setiap warga negara.Keywords: Kewarganegaraan Ekologis, Masyarakat Digital, Kampoeng Recycle
MEMBANGUN DESA DENGAN KEARIFAN LOKAL DI DESA PALAAN KECAMATAN NGAJUM KABUPATEN MALANG Sri Handayani; Mashur Hasan Bisri
Journal of Urban Sociology Volume 3 No 2 Tahun 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/jus.v3i2.1233

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This study aims to discuss the use of local wisdom in village development. Local wisdom that has become a local culture and is routinely implemented all contains norms, arts, mutual cooperation and togetherness in rural communities such as; traditional ceremonies, cultural activities, religious activities, and community social activities. The principle of recommendation and subsidiarity gives the village recognition and authority to be empowered and independent. Law Number 6 of 2014 concerning Villages is a policy affirmative so that villages can carry out various forms of development in all. The implementation of development requires the harmonization of all aspects of society so that it can fulfill the stages of the development process, from planning, implementation and accountability. Evaluation of development policies can be carried out based on existing noble values. The research was conducted using qualitative methods. Data search interview techniques for primary data and accommodate existing data and documentation in the village for secondary data. The result of this research is the role of local wisdom in Palaan Village by running the village community development will have a very significant relationship. Local wisdom that is cultural in nature such as traditional ceremonies carried out in the framework of pre-implementation of activities for infrastructure development, the form of activities funded by APBDesa is art groups.Keywords: Local wisdom, village authority, village development.

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