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Hasanuddin Journal of Sociology (HJS).
Published by Universitas Hasanuddin
ISSN : 26855348     EISSN : 26854333     DOI : 10.31947
Core Subject : Social,
1. Community Development 2. Conflict and Resolutions 3. Community Disaster 4. Gender and Family 5. Political and Sociology 6. Social Welfare 7. Society and Media 8. Society and Environmental 9. Rural Sociology 10. Urban Sociology 11. Sociology and Marine Society 12. Industrial Sociology
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The The European Super League Protest in England as a Form of Supporters Resistance Against Capitalism in Football Maulana, Iqbal; Muhammad Indrawan Jatmika
Hasanuddin Journal of Sociology (HJS) VOLUME 6, ISSUE 1, 2024
Publisher : Department of Sociology Faculty of Social and Political Sciences

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Saat ini, sepak bola telah berubah menjadi arena untuk mencari keuntungan, menyebabkan ketegangan diantara para penggemar dan elit/petinggi klub. Wacana European Super League adalah produk sekian kalinya dari elit/petinggi klub dalam upaya mereka untuk memaksimalkan keuntungan di sepak bola. Hal ini telah menimbulkan reaksi negatif dari berbagai elemen dalam dunia sepak bola di seluruh dunia. Terutama di Inggris, para pendukung secara bersamaan melakukan protes terhadap keterlibatan klub masing-masing dalam wacana European Super League. Mobilisasi protes oleh para pendukung di Inggris merupakan bentuk resistensi mereka terhadap kapitalisme dalam sepak bola. Dengan menggunakan teori Marxisme, penelitian ini berusaha untuk menganalisis alasan mengapa para pendukung menolak wacana European Super League.
Self-Control: Protecting Students' Mental Health from Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) Najib, Ariz; Rahmawati, Regina Putri
Hasanuddin Journal of Sociology (HJS) VOLUME 6, ISSUE 1, 2024
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Social media facilitates the reception and delivery of everyday information, increasing access to information for users, but it also plays a role in the emergence of Fear of Missing Out (FoMO). FoMO is the fear of missing out on valuable experiences that others have, driving the desire to stay connected to other people's activities. This research uses a qualitative approach with a case study method, conducted by interviewing 4 social studies education students from the class of 2021 with the criteria that several friends indicated FoMO with a purposive sampling technique. The results show that all respondents spend more than 1.5 hours per day on social media and have felt the impact of FoMO, although it has not reached the level of severe mental health disorders. From the interview results, respondents agreed that self-control plays an important role in minimizing FoMO. Social media, with its intensity of use and frequent viewing of others' posts, is believed to be a trigger for FoMO that can negatively impact mental health. Focusing too much on these platforms can lead to anxiety, lack of confidence, and dissatisfaction with one's own life, even triggering mental health issues such as anxiety and depression. In overcoming FoMO, self-control is recognized as the key. Timing social media use, limiting exposure to FoMO-inducing content, and focusing on personal life are considered effective strategies to reduce the negative impact of FoMO on mental health. Thus, increasing self-control can be an important step in maintaining emotional and psychological balance in this digital age.
Human Rights: Body Checking Paradox of Miss Universe Indonesia 2023 Finalist Nuraziza Utami , Denissa; Rahmawati, Regina Putri; Sadira Karimah , Farah
Hasanuddin Journal of Sociology (HJS) VOLUME 6, ISSUE 1, 2024
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Every living creature has the same rights, namely the right to life, the right to express opinions, and the right to equal equality before the law. These rights are called Human Rights (HAM) which will provide protection for every individual living in a region or country. Governments and institutions that are closely related to human rights can always be obliged to protect their people. One of the cases of human rights violations was in the Miss Universe Indonesia beauty contest which will be held in 2023. The violations committed were in the form of sexual violence through body checking procedures. The aim of this research is to examine human rights violations that occurred in the Miss Universe Indonesia 2023 beauty pageant. This research uses a literature study approach or collects information related to data in the form of articles and journals in previous research. The case of human rights violations in the Miss Universe Indonesia 2023 beauty pageant requires special attention, namely by maximizing the role of the Ministry of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection.
Community Participation in Development in Tegalgondo Village, Karangploso District, Malang Regency ZIDAN GUPARA RAMDANI, ZIDAN; Dwi Kumalasari, Luluk
Hasanuddin Journal of Sociology (HJS) VOLUME 6, ISSUE 1, 2024
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This research is entitled Community Participation in Development in Tegalgondo Village, Karangploso District, Malang Regency. Researchers focused this research on the stages of development. As a form of community participation in Tegalgondo Village, Karangploso District, Malang Regency. The involvement of community participation is very important for the realization of village development results. In research using a qualitative research approach to the type of descriptive research. And determining the subject in this study using a purposive sampling technique. In this study, researchers collected data through interviews, observation and documentation. With the subject of the Tegalgondo village secretary, Named Mrs. Sanik. The theory used in this research is the ladder of participation theory (A Leader of Citizen Participation). The theory belongs to Sherry R. Arnstein. This study divides the stages and forms of participation into several parts. and answer the contents of Arnstein's theory. And in the discussion, two forms of community participation in Tegalgondo were found in development, including material participation and non-material participation and two types of development stages that used community participation, namely, the planning stage and the development implementation stage.
Analisis Kekerasan Simbolik dalam Penetapan Kebijakan Pembatasan Jam Kegiatan Malam di Lingkungan Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Hasanuddin: Analysis of Symbolic Violence in Determining the Policy of Limiting Night Activity Hours in the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Hasanuddin University Wijangga, Putu; Ramadhan, Syahril; Haris, Nirmala; Kemal, A. Muh.; Reza, Muh.; Tanggang, Alfira; Wulandari, Sri; Hamsyah; Aprilia S, Zahra; Chadid Amin Noor, Khairunnisa; Ishak; Octaviani, Mely
Hasanuddin Journal of Sociology (HJS) VOLUME 6, ISSUE 1, 2024
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This research aims to find out how the portrait of symbolic violence in determining the policy of limiting night activity hours in the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Hasanuddin University. Data collection in this study was carried out in March 2024 using a qualitative research approach. The informants in this study were determined using purposive sampling technique where the informants interviewed must meet certain criteria. The results showed that there are several forms of symbolic violence from the establishment of this policy, namely 1). the occurrence of restrictions on public access for students in this case campus facilities, 2). the occurrence of security guard intimidation in this case the expulsion of students who carry out activities beyond the specified hours, 3). the non-involvement of students in policy making and 4). restrictions on student movement through regulations/policies. In addition, the success of the bureaucracy in determining this policy is inseparable from several factors such as ownership of capital, both social, economic and symbolic capital owned by the bureaucracy, then position and rank become the power of the bureaucracy to determine this policy and habitus in this case the understanding of students.

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