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Jurnal Sosiologi Andalas
Published by Universitas Andalas
ISSN : 20881134     EISSN : 24433810     DOI : 10.25077
Jurnal Sosiologi Andalas, is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Laboratorium Sosiologi, Departement of Sociology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Andalas. This journal aims to facilitate academic discussion about relevant issues sociologically, especially on conflict analysis and community development for inclusive society. We are welcome a research article, theoretical and methodological review, to submit to our journal in the following research scope: Organization, Extractive Industry Multicultural society Sustainable Economic Management of Natural Resources and Extractive Industry. Community empowerment Community resilience Family and social transformation Cultural Transformation and New Media Education and Social Transformation. Development policy analysis Social movement
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Tradisi Metuakan sebagai Sarana Integrasi Sosial dalam Pandangan Warga Puri Agung Karangasem Aliffiati, Aliffiati; Wedasantara, Ida Bagus Oka
Jurnal Sosiologi Andalas Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jsa.11.1.21-34.2025

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Tuak (palm wine) is a traditional alcoholic drink made in the Indonesian archipelago. It is made form sap water of coconut palm, and aren palm plants. For the Balinese people, Tuak is not just a drink but also a complement to offerings. Metuakan is a way of serving and enjoying Tuak . It is part of the culinary tradition of the people born from the habit of drinking palm wine. Government regulation legalise consuprion of Tuak. This study is to find the views of Puri Agung Karangasem regarding the metuakan tradition for social integration. The concept of social integration is a theoretical framework for this article. This research applies ethnographic (qualitative) methods through observation, interviews, and literature studies. The collected research data were analyzed by interpretation. Research results show that metuakan tradition for puri relatives is not limited to entertainment, but rather a means to familiarize interaction and integration between the puri society and between the puri family and the parekan. The existence of the puri is very supportive in maintaining and developing the metuakan tradition as part of the people's culinary traditions and cultural resources, which can prosper society in the end.
Relasi Sosial Pimpinan Tradisional Minangkabau dalam Mengatasi Dampak Sosial Panambangan Emas Ilegal di Nagari Ranah Batahan Rido, Muhammad Rasyid; Nurdin, M.Fadhil; A. Rachim, Hadiyanto
Jurnal Sosiologi Andalas Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jsa.11.1.49-64.2025

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The Minangkabau Traditional Leadership, which consists of traditional leaders, religious leaders and intellectual leaders, has an important role in maintaining social balance and resolving various problems in the community. In the midst of rampant illegal gold mining in the Batahan Region which has triggered various social impacts, these traditional leaders face big challenges in maintaining community stability and prosperity. The aim of this research is to describe social relations between traditional Minangkabau leaders and identify the obstacles faced in overcoming the social impacts of illegal gold mining. Using the theoretical framework of Robert K. Merton's Structural Functional Theory, a qualitative approach was applied through observation, in-depth interviews and documentation with ten informants. Data was analyzed through a process of data reduction, data display, and conclusion verification. The research results show that traditional leaders build relationships with Dalihan Na Tolu, KAN (Kerapatan Adat Nagari), Wali Nagari, and Jorong Chiefs; religious leaders liaise with Ulil Amri (umaro), the Indonesian Ulama Council (MUI), and the Office of Religious Affairs (KUA); as well as intellectual leaders interacting with social religious organizations and non-governmental organizations. This relationship strengthens synergy in overcoming the social impacts of illegal gold mining. Obstacles faced include a lack of government support, community non-compliance, and economic challenges that encourage illegal mining. Apart from that, differences in views and lack of coordination between stakeholders also hamper the effectiveness of response efforts. The synergy of traditional Minangkabau leadership has proven effective in mitigating negative impacts, but requires further support. Recommendations include increasing the capacity of traditional leaders, closer collaboration with the government for better law enforcement, and community education to achieve sustainable solutions.
Tindakan Refleksif Mahasiswa Tingkat Akhir dalam Menghadapi Quarter Life Crisis Prameswari, Chika Prista; Saftika, Diana Dewi; Aidillah, Elita; Isyanawulan, Gita
Jurnal Sosiologi Andalas Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jsa.11.1.35-48.2025

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This research focuses on the quarter-life crisis problem caused by having finished studying at university but being confused about choices for the future, also due to demands from the surrounding environment regarding the economic sector and also due to academic stress. The more often you experience pressure, the more likely an individual will start to develop negative emotions and views of themselves. Final-year students often experience negative feelings such as confusion, insecurity about their own abilities, and feelings of depression and loss of hope for the future. The aim of this research is to analyze the reflexivity of final-year students in facing the quarter-life crisis. This research uses descriptive research methods with a purposive selection of informants analyzed using Ulrich Beck's Risk Society theory. The quarter-life crisis that final-year students are at risk of experiencing is influenced by awareness of the future, which causes feelings of anxiety, overload, feeling burdened, and feeling left behind by others. Then, the research results also show that to face risks in the future, final-year students carry out reflexivity by improving their skills and also participating in organizations, training, or internships. Social class is also a supporting factor for student reflexivity, but not the main one. Because they have unlimited access, the upper and upper middle classes have better opportunities for reflexivity than the lower and lower middle classes. And social support is also very necessary when final-year students practice reflexivity.
Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Melalui Pokdarwis dalam Pengembangan: Kasus Ekowisata Air Terjun Curup Kereta Lestari, Amilia; Muljono, Pudji; P. Lubis, Djuara; Virianita, Ratri
Jurnal Sosiologi Andalas Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jsa.11.1.79-94.2025

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This study aims to analyze the role of the Tourism Awareness Group (Pokdarwis) in empowering the community through the development of ecotourism at Curup Kereta Waterfall. A qualitative approach was used, employing data collection techniques such as in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation. Pokdarwis plays a vital role in enhancing community capacity through tourism management, environmental conservation, and visitor services. The findings reveal that community involvement in Pokdarwis contributes to local economic growth by providing tourism services and local products. However, this empowerment faces challenges such as suboptimal coordination with the Tourism Office and limited infrastructure to support accessibility and visitor comfort. Furthermore, community participation in decision-making remains confined to implementation aspects. To ensure the sustainability of ecotourism, greater equitable community involvement and improved coordination between Pokdarwis, the government, and other stakeholders are required. These findings highlight the critical role of Pokdarwis as an empowerment agent, bridging the community with sustainable ecotourism opportunities and fostering inclusive and continuous prosperity.
Do It Yourself Travel as a Gen Z Travel Culture in the Digital Era in Indonesia Rahmaini, Indah Sari; Hanandini, Dwiyanti; Pramono, Wahyu; Malik, Rifki Maulana Iqbal
Jurnal Sosiologi Andalas Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jsa.11.1.95-109.2025

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This study aims to examine how the practice of DIY travel using the Do It Yourself (DIY) concept was popularized by Ulrich Beck in the late-modern era. This research uses a qualitative approach. The data collection technique was an in-depth interview with Spradley’s data analysis. The research informants were taken using purposive techniques. The study results show three practices of Gen Z carrying out DIY travel culture. First, the DIY travel culture is an act of resistance to consumerism and capitalism. Second, DIY travel culture creates a biographical trajectory. Third, to find value on the journey. This study has methodological limitations because it is researched using Ulrich Beck's theory of DIY and reflexive society, social class variables are ignored in this study and only categorize the group of young people who like to travel as the creation of their trips without being based on economic orientation
Forests, People and Conflict: A Socio-Ecological Analysis of the 'All Eyes on Papua' Case Jasmine, Humaira; Harahap, Rahma Hayati; Saputra, Dony; Destrianti, Febrina
Jurnal Sosiologi Andalas Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jsa.11.1.110-120.2025

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The case of “All Eyes on Papua” is one concrete example where forests, people and conflict meet in a series of events that affect each other. “All Eyes on Papua” symbolizes global resistance and attention to the situation in Papua, especially related to forest exploitation and neglect of the rights of indigenous peoples living there. From a socio-ecological perspective, such conflicts not only damage the relationship between humans and nature, but also cause significant ecological damage. This journal aims to analyze the case of “All Eyes on Papua,” to better understand how conflicts that occur in natural resource-rich regions such as Papua cannot be separated from the wider global context. This research is qualitative in nature with a literature review approach. Primary sources include official documents, government reports, and statistical data related to deforestation and environmental policies in Papua. Secondary sources include scientific literature, articles, books, and reports from non-governmental organizations (NGOs) related to environmental issues, indigenous peoples' rights, and natural resource conflicts. The results of this study show that the conflicts that occur in Papua are closely related to global dynamics involving economic, political and ecological interests. The socio-ecological approach reveals that the exploitation of natural resources in Papua, fueled by multinational corporations and other global actors, has threatened the sustainability of the ecosystem as well as the rights of indigenous peoples.
Religiusitas, Konflik Gender, dan Pencegahan Kekerasan terhadap Perempuan dan Anak di Kota Sorong Rais, Lukman; Ramli, Umar; Pattisahusiwa, Fitriani; Hidaya, Nur; Maqfirah, Ariani
Jurnal Sosiologi Andalas Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jsa.11.1.1-20.2025

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The purpose of this study is to examine (1) how religious groups can help to avoid violent conduct, (2) how religion and violence are related, and (3) how gender conflict and violent behavior are related. In Sorong City, Southwest Papua, this study employs a quantitative methodology using a correlational design and probability sampling approaches. Cluster random sampling was used to determine the sample. Gathering information via surveys, literature reviews, and observation combined with descriptive and inferential statistical analysis.  The results of the study found that religious institutions play a role in preventing violence against women and children through teaching-based education that emphasizes protection and peace. The hypothesis test results showed that religiosity did not significantly affect violent behavior (tcount -0.459 < ttable 1.960; significance 0.647 > 0.05). On the other hand, when combined with gender conflict, religiosity showed a significant effect (fcount 616.697 > fttable 3.04; significance 0.001 < 0.05). This study also revealed that gender conflict was positively and significantly related to violent behavior (tcount 31.665 > ttable 1.960; significance 0.000 < 0.05), indicating that gender inequality and gender role stereotypes exacerbate violence.
Pengelolaan Tanah Ulayat dalam Masyarakat Minangkabau Kontemporer: Studi Kasus Masyarakat Nagari Sungai Kamuyang Syaputra, Fendi Agus; Afrizal, Afrizal
Jurnal Sosiologi Andalas Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jsa.11.1.65-78.2025

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The transition from communal to individual land ownership in modern society, as posited by replacement theory, has profound implications for land management practices. This study critically examines the practices surrounding customary land (tanah ulayat) within the Minangkabau community, specifically in Nagari Sungai Kamuyang, West Sumatra, thereby challenging prevailing theoretical assumptions. Utilizing a qualitative approach, the research incorporates in-depth interviews and field observations to understand the community's strategies for managing and utilizing customary land. Findings reveal that the Nagari Sungai Kamuyang community actively upholds the ulayat land status as a collective right and effectively administers it to promote the welfare of its members. The management of customary land occurs under the guidance of traditional leaders (niniak mamak) and local government authorities, with regulations that permit usage rights without transferring ownership. This collective stewardship not only sustains livelihoods for community members, particularly those lacking access to agricultural land, but also reinforces the social values intrinsic to ulayat land. These practices demonstrate the community's resilience and offer a robust counterargument to the predictions of replacement theory.

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