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Potret Pemikiran terdaftar dengan nomor ISSN 1693-1874 (Cetak), ISSN 2528-0376 (Online) adalah jurnal peer-review yang diterbitkan dua kali setahun pada bulan Juni dan Desember oleh Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (LP2M) Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Manado. Potret Pemikiran mulai menerbitkan artikel-artikel versi cetak pada tahun 2000. Potert Pemikiran adalah jurnal pertama di Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Negeri (STAIN) Manado yang sekarang bertranformasi menjadi Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Manado. Saat itu, Potret Pemikiran melingkupi cangkupan ilmu secara umum, yaitu ilmu politik, hukum, ekonomi, pendidikan, serta agama hingga tahun 2018. Sejak tahun 2019, Jurnal Potret Pemikiran fokus dan jangkauannya terkait Pemikiran Islam di bidang: Filsafat, Tasawuf, Politik Islam dan sosial Keagamaan, serta terjadi perubahan gaya selingkung yaitu menjadi APA 6th Edition (American Psychological Association).
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Digital Political Branding: Instagram Strategy of Regional Head Candidates for Electoral Success in Indonesia 2024 Arnandy, Taufik; Sutjiatmi, Sri; Harto, Unggul Sugi; Bhatti, Muhammad Safdar
Potret Pemikiran Vol 28, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30984/pp.v28i2.3301

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This research examines the transformation of political communication strategies in the digital era, specifically the use of Instagram by Tegal Regency's candidate Regents in the 2024 Regional Election. The high social media penetration in Indonesia, with 97% of Instagram users actively interacting, creates new opportunities and challenges in regional-level political communication. The research aims to analyze the digital personal branding strategies and political communication effectiveness of both candidates through Instagram. The research method employs a descriptive qualitative approach with social media content analysis using Nvivo 12 Pro, focusing on Instagram accounts @bimasakti19 and @ischak.mr during the September-October 2024 period. Research findings show significant strategy differences between the two candidates: @bimasakti19 implements an interactive approach with consistent hashtag #LOKENPANKAYAKIEBAE and actively reposts community support, while @ischak.mr focuses on field activity documentation and direct interaction. Word cloud analysis reveals the dominance of keywords related to public service and local issues. In conclusion, Instagram has become a vital instrument in local political communication transformation, creating a more dynamic dialogue space between candidates and voters, although still requiring balance between digital branding strategy and political message authenticity.
Digital Navigation and Fact-Checking Practices Among First-Time Voters: A Digital Ethnographic Study of Social Science Students in Bengkulu, Indonesia Vinalti, Gushe; Jannah, Lizaida; Ayyun, Salju Qurrata; Kotyazhov, Andrey V.
Potret Pemikiran Vol 28, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30984/pp.v28i2.3227

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The participation of first-time voters in Indonesia's 2024 General Election presents new challenges in the digital era, particularly regarding digital literacy to counter misinformation and hoaxes. This study aims to identify the digital literacy skills of students from the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (FISIP), University of Bengkulu, in addressing political misinformation. Utilizing a digital ethnographic method with a qualitative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and document analysis involving eight first-time voters aged 17–19 years. The findings reveal that social media platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter are the primary sources of political information, despite their vulnerability to hoaxes. Respondents demonstrated basic skills in identifying false information, such as fact-checking through applications and engaging in group discussions. However, they were also exposed to algorithmic echo chambers that amplify information biases. The study concludes that strong digital literacy skills can enhance responsible political participation. Strengthening digital literacy programs is essential to support the integrity of democracy.
From Solo to the Palace: The Anatomy of Political Communication in the Formation of Jokowi's Dynasty Aisyah A, Siti; Nurfiadi, Hasib; Az-Zahro, Fatimah Dury; Najib, M.; Hayat, Akbar Muzahid; Abdurrasyied, Muhammad Hasyied
Potret Pemikiran Vol 28, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30984/pp.v28i2.3327

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The issue of political dynasties has increasingly emerged in democratic systems, including in Indonesia. The political dynasty of Jokowi's family is interesting to analyze as it demonstrates how political communication can be strategically implemented in building a positive image and gaining broad public support. This research aims to examine how Jokowi's family's political communication shapes the image of their political dynasty. The theories used are political communication and framing. This research employs a qualitative descriptive approach to illustrate political communication in forming a positive image of Jokowi's family political dynasty. Data was obtained through literature studies utilizing various sources such as books, scientific journals, research reports, magazines, and other related research articles. The analysis used in this research is content analysis by analyzing textual, visual, or symbolic data to identify meaning. This research is limited to the period from the beginning of Jokowi's career as Mayor of Solo until the formation of his family's political influence at the national level, particularly approaching the 2024 Election. This research finds two main political communication strategies: through family political regeneration and consistent framing use. The researchers found that the political success of Jokowi's family demonstrates the effectiveness of planned and long-term-oriented political communication strategies. Through portraying themselves as a family close to the people, both through direct and symbolic messages, they have successfully built public trust, which became the key to consecutive victories in various elections, both by Jokowi himself and his family members.
Multidimensional Analysis of Charitable Behavior: Integration of Altruism, Religiosity, and Economy in Global Social Context Anggraeni, Yuyun; Kuklienė, Lina
Potret Pemikiran Vol 28, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30984/pp.v28i2.3250

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This research employs the Theory of Planned Behavior approach to analyze factors influencing charitable behavior in Bulukumba Regency. The background of this research is the importance of Islamic philanthropy, such as charitable giving, in addressing social inequality and improving collective welfare. This study aims to identify the influence of altruism, religiosity, and economic dimensions on charitable behavior, focusing on multidimensional integration. The research involved 110 respondents selected through purposive sampling technique. Data were collected through online questionnaires and analyzed using multiple linear regression. Results show that religiosity has the most dominant influence on charitable behavior, followed by altruism and economics. The determination coefficient of 76% indicates that the three independent variables significantly influence charitable behavior. This research confirms the importance of religion-based subjective norms in motivating philanthropy and highlights the relevance of local values in strengthening community participation. These findings provide important implications for philanthropic institutions and local governments in designing inclusive and sustainable policies.
Islamic Economics in Manado: Identity Negotiation of Muslim Minorities in a Multicultural Society Luntajo, Mohammad Muzwir Rusliansyah; Jankauskienė, Dainora; Babangida, Bala
Potret Pemikiran Vol 28, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30984/pp.v28i2.3390

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Islamic economics has emerged as a significant alternative financial system in recent decades. In Manado, as a region with a Muslim minority, Islamic economic practices demonstrate unique dynamics within a multicultural society context. This research aims to analyze how Islamic economics functions as an identity negotiation mechanism for the Muslim minority in Manado, focusing on identifying integration success factors, stakeholder roles, and formulating an adaptive development model. Using qualitative methods with a literature study approach enriched by spontaneous observations, this research reveals three main findings. First, the successful integration of Islamic economic practices is supported by universal value recognition, market-based adaptation, and social capital development. Second, stakeholders' active role in Islamic economic adaptation and development is manifested through inclusive leadership, cross-cultural business partnerships, and multicultural understanding promotion. Third, an adaptive Islamic economic development model has been successfully formulated with key components including an inclusive economic framework, multi-stakeholder collaboration, and cultural integration mechanisms. These findings indicate that Islamic economics can develop sustainably in plural societies through local context adaptation.
Integrating Pancasila Values Through Extracurricular Activities: Character Development in an Indonesian Muhammadiyah Islamic Boarding School Pewangi, Mawardi; Afandi, Afandi; Hanif, Ahmad; Jarong, Koree
Potret Pemikiran Vol 28, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30984/pp.v28i2.3198

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Character education in Indonesian Islamic boarding schools faces the challenge of integrating national values with religious teachings. This study examines the implementation of extracurricular activities at Muhammadiyah Darul Arqam Gombara Islamic Boarding School in strengthening the Pancasila Student Profile, particularly through an integrated approach combining Islamic values and national character development. Using a qualitative case study design, this research collected data through in-depth interviews with 15 participants, participatory observations of extracurricular activities, and document analysis over six months. The findings reveal that the integration of various extracurricular programs - including arts, sports, Hizbul Wathan scouts, Tapak Suci martial arts, and the Muhammadiyah Student Association - significantly contributes to character development in five key areas: discipline, independence, social skills, moral values, and academic-nonacademic balance. The study highlights how these activities serve as effective platforms for practicing Pancasila values through experiential learning. However, challenges remain in terms of facility limitations, time management, and mentor training. The research concludes that structured extracurricular activities in Islamic boarding schools can effectively support character education when designed holistically, integrating both religious and national values. This model offers valuable insights for other Islamic educational institutions seeking to strengthen character education through extracurricular programs.
Behind the Bureaucratic Wall: The Paradox of House of Worship Regulations in Indonesia Rasiwan, Iwan; Kadir, ABD; Mantu, Rahman
Potret Pemikiran Vol 29, No 1 (2025): Articles in Press
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30984/pp.v29i1.3453

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Establishing houses of worship in Indonesia continues to face various obstacles despite constitutional guarantees. Data indicates an increasing trend in religious freedom violations, with 389 cases (2020-2021), 329 cases (2023), and 23 cases (2024), where rejection of house of worship establishments remains the predominant case. This research aims to critically analyze the implementation of the Joint Ministerial Regulation of the Minister of Religious Affairs and Minister of Home Affairs Numbers 9 and 8 of 2006 (PBM), focusing on three aspects: the causal relationship between administrative requirements and obstacles in establishing houses of worship, the impact of Religious Harmony Forum (FKUB) composition on the fulfillment of religious freedom rights, and formulating recommendations for simplifying house of worship establishment requirements. The research employs a socio-legal approach using the parameters of the Center for Religious Freedom and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Data was collected through in-depth interviews, documentation studies, and source triangulation. The research findings identify three main issues: quantitative requirements becoming structural barriers for minority groups, FKUB's majority-based representation composition creating bias in decision-making, and the decentralization of religious affairs leading to disparate treatment across regions. Policy reformulation is needed through simplifying administrative requirements, restructuring FKUB composition, and strengthening the central government's role in protecting religious freedom to realize the constitutional guarantee of religious freedom.
Logistics Governance of the 2024 General Election in Tegal Regency: A Sentiment Analysis of Distribution and Packaging Effectiveness Aglistya, Ayu Amandha Putri; Zainudin, Arif; Widodo, Agus Setio
Potret Pemikiran Vol 29, No 1 (2025): Articles in Press
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30984/pp.v29i1.3549

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The 2024 general election in Tegal Regency involved significant organizational complexity with 1,242,454 registered voters and 4,684 polling stations, necessitating effective logistics governance. Electoral success is determined not only by public participation but also by the effectiveness of logistics governance that ensures the availability of voting equipment in the right time, quantity, quality, and target. This study aims to analyze sentiment regarding the effectiveness of election logistics governance in the 2024 election at the Tegal Regency Election Commission through a multi-stakeholder perspective and identify supporting factors and constraints in the logistics distribution and packaging system. The research employs a qualitative approach with sentiment analysis methodology to examine the effectiveness of election logistics governance. Primary data were collected through in-depth interviews with representatives from four levels of election organizers: Tegal Regency Election Commission (KPU), District Election Committee (PPK), Polling Station Committee (PPS), and Polling Station Working Group (KPPS). Data analysis utilized NVivo 12 Pro software to classify sentiments into positive, negative, and neutral categories. The findings reveal a predominance of negative sentiment encompassing technical constraints in logistics procurement, distribution delays, inadequate supervision, and non-compliance with standard operating procedures. Positive sentiment was identified in distribution timeliness and inter-stakeholder coordination. This research contributes methodologically through the application of sentiment analysis in evaluating election logistics governance and recommends systematic improvements in quality control, human resource training, and time management to enhance the effectiveness of future electoral administration.
Negotiating Religious Identity in Health Practices: Muslim Community Resistance to the Hegemonization of Secular Dietary Patterns in Indonesia Riyanto, Ridho; Sulong, Sofan
Potret Pemikiran Vol 29, No 1 (2025): Articles in Press
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30984/pp.v29i1.3274

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Indonesia faces a paradox as the world's most populous Muslim nation with a Muslim-majority population, yet diabetes prevalence reaches 11.1% among adults, with more than 40% of cases undiagnosed. Islamic health epistemology remains marginalized within the secular healthcare system inherited from Dutch colonialism. The dietary transition from traditional plant-based patterns to Western consumption, which began in the 1970s, correlates with an increase in adult obesity, reaching 35.4% in 2018. This study examines the negotiation of religious identity among Indonesian Muslim communities through dietary practices as a response to Western food hegemony and secular health governance in the context of diabetes prevention. This qualitative library research employs Critical Discourse Analysis on three categories of texts: religious (Qur'an, Hadith, tafsir), health policy (Balanced Nutrition Guidelines, regulations, medical curricula), and academic literature from 2010 to 2025. Analysis was conducted through data, methodological, and theoretical triangulation using frameworks of biopower, cultural hegemony, and epistemic injustice. Islamic dietary principles—halal, tayyib, al-i'tidal, and sawm—function as counter-hegemonic practices against neoliberal dietary colonialism. Structural barriers include biomedical hegemony that excludes Islamic epistemology; policy gaps with medical curricula adopting dominant Western content; and economic inequality limiting working-class access to quality halal-tayyib food. Ramadan fasting demonstrates metabolic benefits aligned with contemporary intermittent fasting research; however, it was previously discredited until validated by Western science. A pluralistic health framework is needed that integrates Islamic epistemology through curricular reform, policy co-design with religious authorities, and mosque-based diabetes prevention programs that recognize religious practices as legitimate health resources.