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Jurnal Masyarakat dan Budaya
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Jurnal Masyarakat dan Budaya (JMB) or Journal of Society and Culture is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to be an authoritative academic source on the study of society and culture. We publish original research papers, review articles, case studies, and book reviews focusing on Indonesian society, cultural phenomena, and other related topics. A manuscript describing society and culture outside Indonesia is expected to be analyzed comparatively with the issues and context in Indonesia. All papers will be reviewed rigorously at least by two referees. JMB is published three times a year, in April, August , and December.
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TRADISI RELIGI DAN SOSIOKULTURAL MASYARAKAT ACEH PADA RAMADHAN DAN IDUL FITRI DALAM MASA PANDEMI COVID-19 Mirza Desfandi; Jakiatin Nisa; Ahmad Nubli Gadeng; Aida Muliana
Jurnal Masyarakat dan Budaya Vol. 23 No. 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/jmb.v23i1.1058

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This article describes the phenomenon of the implementation of the Meugang and Kenduri Nuzululquran traditions in the months of Ramadan and Idulfitri 1441 H during the Covid-19 pandemic in Aceh. This paper is a literature review. The results of the study show that even though they are being hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, the people of Aceh during the month of Ramadan 1441 H still flocked to mosques to carry out worship. In addition, the tradition of Meugang and the feast of Nuzululquran is still being carried out. This is because the people of Aceh believe that by carrying out religious orders and carrying out the Meugang tradition and the tradition of sharing in the Nuzululquran feasts that have been carried out from generation to generation, will be able to keep them away from disasters and calamities. Conversely, if a lot of disobedience and disobeying His commands will bring disaster and disaster. Based on this, it is advisable for the public to carry out the tradition of Meugang and kenduri nuzulul quran or other traditions to always comply with the appeal of the government and also scholars by always carrying out health protocols in preventing the spread of Covid-19.
WORK-FROM-HOME PRODUCTIVITY IN INDONESIA: FIRST TIME EXPERIENCE OF VIRTUAL WORKING DURING COVID-19 TIME Nopriadi Saputra; Hayat Hayat; Farid Ardyansyah; Dyah Palupiningtyas; Khanifatul Khusna; Okta Karneli
Jurnal Masyarakat dan Budaya Vol. 23 No. 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/jmb.v23i1.1122

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During COVID-19, working from home (WFH) becomes most possible working arrangement alternative in order to practice social distancing. The productivity of WFH is still questioned by many organizations, especially companies which conduct WFH extensively for the first time. Do digital skills, work motivation, digital leadership, digital collaboration, perceived organizational support, and performance management impact positively and significantly on work productivity? This paper is based on cross-sectional study which involved 855 office workers from 32 provinces in Indonesia.  PLS SEM and SmartPLS version 3.0 were used to structure and test the research model. The analysis result reveals that individual factor influences WFH productivity directly, while group and organizational antecedents influenced indirectly. To leverage WFH productivity, organizations should focus to develop digital skills and work motivation as individual factor. The organizational and group antecedents should be aligned and directed to impact on WFH productivity.
NEW MARGINALS, OLD MARGINALS IN THE AGE OF COVID-19 IN INDONESIA Anton Novenanto; Baswara Kristama; Yuni Kurniawaty; Lutfi Amiruddin; Fitri Widowati; Nuzul Solekhah; Laila Azkia; Erina Saputri; Syaiful Anam; Gadi Makitan; Palupi Pitakaningrum
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/jmb.v23i1.1161

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This study is a patchwork ethnography of how certain social groups in Indonesia are marginalized while coping with the ongoing global pandemic of COVID-19. A consortium consisting of social researchers living in different locations in Indonesia conducted observation to identify marginal/marginalized groups in their surroundings. We focus on the marginalization or marginalizing process by considering the vulnerability concept developed within the disaster studies field. Our observations guided by questions: How vulnerable were pre-existing marginal/marginalized groups in Indonesia before and during the outbreak? To what extent does the Indonesian government approach for the outbreak become a new vulnerability structure by creating new marginal groups within the society? Our observation identified that the ongoing pandemic has further marginalized pre-existing marginal groups and emerged some new marginal groups within society.
MEMBANGUN KEGOTONGROYONGAN DAN MENGAKTIFKAN PERAN KEPEMIMPINAN LOKAL: Strategi Pentahelix Penanganan Dampak Covid-19: PENTAHELIX'S STRATEGY FOR HANDLING THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 Muhammad Alie Humaedi; Sri Sunarti Purwaningsih; Letsu Vella Sundari; Rusdyan Fathy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/jmb.v23i1.1203

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The Covid-19 pandemic has plunged Indonesian society and high socio-economic vulnerability. The government through policies and programs tries to overcome the impact of the pandemic and restore people's lives. Many other parties have contributed to handling the pandemic, but they are still sectoral. In its implementation, there is still a role gap, especially the role of the government is more prominent, while the participation of various parties, especially the community is still minimal. In fact, these steps have not yielded maximum results. This can be seen from the increasing number of pandemic exposures. One of the strategies for handling a pandemic that is quite effective is the effort to accommodate social capital within the pentahelix framework. This study shows that mutual cooperation and local leadership are the dominant features of social capital practices in Indonesia. In this case, the practice of mutual cooperation, both in an organic and systematic sense, is a thread of synergy and integration among stakeholders. Therefore, packaging and strengthening social capital in policies with the pentahelix framework is the "ultimate arrow" in handling the Covid-19 pandemic.
Kesadaran Ekologis Pasca Pandemi: Sebuah Tinjauan Filosofis: A PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEW Rangga Mahaswa; Putu Pradnya Lingga Dharmayasa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/jmb.v23i1.1261

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This article explains neglected the ecological awareness during Covid-19 pandemic. The global community focused  more on increasing public health awareness than reflecting and reviewing the forgotten space—the affected environment. The affected environment consists of the social and the natural environment. However, ecological awareness recognizes both. Added to that, the Anthropocene is a marker of ecological crisis and environment has become less habitable due to mass-anthropogenic activities in indirectly determining the notion of ecological awareness. Ecological awareness is essential for realizing a new normal society based on transformative movement and adaptive change. This research uses a literature review and a philosophical approach to reformulate ecological awareness in the post-pandemic world.  its idealization must recognize the diversity of ecological awareness in terms of social transformation. There are several cultural strategies to build ecological awareness. First, idealization level concerning concept or world-view toward ‘what is ecological awareness?’. Second, the formulation level for post-pandemic ecological awareness formulation. Third, the real political movement oriented towards implementation. Therefore, the value of ecological awareness as a cultural strategy expects  to recognize non-human existence, to avoid class discrimination and impartiality towards nature and society in the post-pandemic world.
Buzzer di Masa Pandemi Covid-19: Studi Analisis Wacana Kritis Kicauan Buzzer di Twitter: STUDY OF CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSYIS OF BUZZER'S TWEET IN TWITTER Hanif Jati Pambudi; Ario Lukito Adi Nugroho; Liliek Handoko; Firstya Evi Dianastiti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/jmb.v23i1.1265

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The Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia was widely discussed on social media, such as the Twitter. The widespread use of social media was followed by the emergence of buzzers with their goals and interests as well as  the ideology they promote. One of the buzzers is @ permadiaktivis1, in this case, who has confirmed himself a buzzer. This qualitative research refers to Norman Fairclough's critical discourse analysis by repeating the discussion on the textual dimension, the discourse practice, and the sociocultural dimension. Data obtained from tweets on the Twitter account @ permadiaktivis1 during the Covid-19 pandemic. The Buzzer in this study is positioned as a key opinion leader who is assumed able to polarize information related to the Covid-19 pandemic. the representation of the pandemic imaged as something negative is to negate the government's mismanagement in making policies related to pandemics. The tweets never blame the government for the policies issued, and insinuations and invitations became a pattern for tweets. The vaccination’s policy is packaged that teases those who doubt vaccinations or those who refuse it. The Buzzer phenomenon will impact the polarization of the information about COVID-19. Besides, several tweets from Buzzer show that they play significant role to support government policies.
Resiliensi Komunitas Agama Baha’i Di Masa Pandemi: Perspektif Antropologi Amanah Nurish
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/jmb.v23i1.1270

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This research paper aims to explore the Indonesian Baha’is community and its conceptual discourse on resilience and social solidarity in religious actions during global pandemic of covid-19. Although the Baha’i faith is not registered as an official religion in Indonesia like Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, etc., the Baha’is community and its religious as well as social movement during covid-19 is interesting to analyze. As a new world religion promoting the principle and the moral value on unity in diversity, Baha’is community in Indonesia started to organize digital activism to build solidarity among interfaith and religious minority groups like penghayat kepercayaan. Religion and solidarity in this context refer to a Germany sociologist, Emile Durkheim (1858-1917), on his functionalism perspective stating that religion must have social function and solidarity. Durkheim demonstrated the function of religion can be understood as collective action as moral value in our society. Religion not only has a meaning but also a function, which is collectively built by society, based on collective consciousness. By digital ethnographic approach, this research paper tries to examine how the Baha’is community and other minority groups in Indonesia cope the global pandemic of covid-19 while activities have moved to virtual and digital space. It is also interesting to perceive how resilience of the Baha’is community in existing religious dakwah throughout digital activism. The Baha'is community has shown resilience by not only protecting their own groups, but also for the larger community by distributing assistance and fostering social cohesion regardless of ethnicity, language, race, or religion on the basis of humanity.
COVID-19 DI TWITTER : SOSIALISASI DAN EDUKASI DAN PERUBAHAN LANSKAP MEDIA Nina Widyawati; Widjajanti M Santoso; Ikbal Maulana; Ibnu Nadzir Daraini; Ana Windarsih; Purnama Alamsyah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/jmb.v23i1.1287

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The social media is assumed as canal to get information during the pandemic of COVID-19, however it also indicate the landscape of the media. During the pandemic, social media produces information, however several are inaccurate, therefore it coins new terms such as infodemic. On the other hand, government afraid that it might cause confusion and questioning the legitimate information for the economic and health reasons. The other important assumption is due to its popularity, the social media function as means of education and socialization. Therefore the goals of the study are, first is showing information as education and socialization or as infodemic; second is show actors dominate the social media discussion; third is to map the changing of the media’s landscape. Object of study is twitter during the three stages of PSBB (Pembatasan Sosial Berskala Besar) or large scale social restriction; the first, the transition and the full scale. The result shows that civil society as well as government educate and socialize to prevent the spread of pandemic. However, there are several unpopular infodemic and seldom re-Tweet. Individual plays important role rather that the media indusry, and it indicate the transition period of the media, where the media industry plays important role in the social media’s information due to its dominant Tweet.
KATA PENGANTAR JMB Vol. 23 nomor 1 tahun 2021 Lilis Mulyani, S.H. LLM.
Jurnal Masyarakat dan Budaya Vol. 23 No. 1 (2021)
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