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Jurnal Administrasi Pemerintahan Desa
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27213749     DOI : https://doi.org/10.47134/village
Core Subject : Social,
The scopes of the journal include Village government/ governance, Affairs of population, Affairs of finance, Affairs of development and, Other administration, Village Consultative Body (BPD), institution traditional and, Village Enterprise (BUMDes).
Articles 268 Documents
The Ethics by Design Paradigm in Communication Regulation: Countering the Hegemony of Falsehood in Synthetic Media Architecture Ahmad Sofian; Hasan Sazali; Muhammad Randicha Hamandia; Zhila Jannati
Jurnal Administrasi Pemerintahan Desa Vol. 7 No. 2 (2026): August
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/villages.v7i2.519

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This study examines the hegemony of falsehood in synthetic media and the limitations of conventional communication regulation in the age of generative artificial intelligence. Using a critical library-based method, the research synthesizes recent national and international literature, regulatory documents, and platform policy texts to analyze deepfakes, AI-generated disinformation, and post-facto legal responses. The findings show that synthetic media transforms falsehood from a representational distortion into an algorithmically produced reality that is scalable, personalized, and difficult to verify. Indonesia’s current cyber-regulatory framework, including the Electronic Information and Transactions Law, remains largely reactive because it intervenes after harmful content has circulated. This creates epistemological and legal gaps involving velocity, accountability, intent, and platform responsibility. The study proposes Ethics by Design as a future communication policy paradigm that embeds transparency, traceability, algorithmic accountability, privacy protection, and human oversight into system architecture. It concludes that effective synthetic media governance requires shifting from Lex Scripta to Lex Informatica through co-regulation among the state, industry, academics, and civil society.
Institutionalization of Algorithmic Tabayyun: Integration of Maqashid Sharia as the Philosophical Foundation for Regulation of Transnational Media Platforms Suhaily Amri Hasibuan; Hasan Sazali; Muhammad Randicha Hamandia; Zhila Jannati
Jurnal Administrasi Pemerintahan Desa Vol. 7 No. 2 (2026): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/villages.v7i2.520

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The rapid growth of synthetic media, deepfakes, generative artificial intelligence, and transnational platform algorithms has produced a crisis of digital authenticity, where public communication is increasingly shaped by opaque systems that blur truth, manipulation, and fabrication. This study formulates Algorithmic Tabayyun as a normative framework for Islamic communication ethics and transnational media governance. Using qualitative library research, critical discourse analysis, and thematic Qur’anic interpretation, it examines synthetic media, algorithmic accountability, platform regulation, and Maqasid Sharia. The findings show that secular regulatory models remain limited because they frame digital harm as technical, administrative, or post-facto legal problems, while overlooking moral responsibility, human dignity, public reason, and corporate intention behind engagement-driven algorithms. Algorithmic Tabayyun expands Qur’anic information verification from individual ethics into institutional mechanisms requiring source validation, algorithmic transparency, bias detection, and social impact assessment. By integrating Maqasid Sharia, it protects reason, religion, dignity, privacy, and wealth from misinformation, hate speech, reputational harm, and surveillance capitalism across national, regional, and global regulatory contexts today. These reforms strengthen accountability within contemporary digital societies
Simulacra of Pity and The Death of Epistemic Authority: A Literature Review of The Philosophical Islamic Communication Regarding The Hyperreality of Preaching In The Post-Truth Era Ikhwansyah Nasution; Hasan Sazali; Muhammad Randicha Hamandia; Zhila Jannati
Jurnal Administrasi Pemerintahan Desa Vol. 7 No. 2 (2026): August
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This study examines how digital hyperreality and post-truth culture reshape Islamic communication and broadcasting in contemporary cyberspace. It argues that digital da’wah is no longer only a shift from physical pulpits to online platforms, but a structural transformation of religious meaning, authority, and public reasoning. Using a qualitative library-based design, the research analyzes recent scholarly works on digital da’wah, religious influencers, epistemic authority, Islamic communication ethics, platform governance, and communication regulation. The study applies qualitative content analysis and critical discourse interpretation to identify how algorithmic visibility, audience engagement, symbolic performance, and misinformation influence Islamic messages in digital public spaces. The findings show that digital da’wah may expand access to religious knowledge, yet it also risks commodifying piety, weakening scholarly authority, and reducing complex Islamic teachings into emotional and fragmented content. To address this crisis, Islamic communication philosophy offers ethical principles such as qaulan sadida, qaulan baligha, tabayyun, and amanah as foundations for truthful and responsible communication. The study proposes that future Islamic communication policy must combine digital literacy, epistemic accountability, algorithmic transparency, and ethical co-regulation to protect truth, dignity, public trust, and religious authority in the post-truth era. It strengthens Islamic broadcasting studies by linking ethics, regulation, and platform accountability.
Reconstructing Digital Uzlah as an Intrapersonal Communication Strategy: An Islamic Ethical Response to the Pathology of Hyperconnectivity Ahmad Sofian; Hasan Sazali; Muhammad Randicha Hamandia; Zhila Jannati
Jurnal Administrasi Pemerintahan Desa Vol. 7 No. 2 (2026): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/villages.v7i2.522

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This article examines digital uzlah as an Islamic communication ethic for responding to hyperconnectivity, algorithmic distraction, and the weakening of intrapersonal communication in contemporary society. Using qualitative library research, the study analyzes classical Islamic ethical thought, communication theory, critical media studies, and recent literature on digital detox, social media addiction, phubbing, echo chambers, self-control, and digital well-being. The analysis applies qualitative content analysis, critical discourse analysis, and philosophical hermeneutics to reinterpret uzlah from a classical practice of withdrawal into a selective, conscious, and spiritually oriented strategy of digital self-restraint. The findings show that hyperconnectivity converts attention into an economic resource, intensifies dependence on notifications and social validation, and reduces the reflective space needed for self-awareness, moral judgment, and remembrance of God. Digital uzlah is therefore proposed as a practical framework consisting of temporary disconnection, digital spatial curation, and cognitive curation. These practices help users filter harmful content, resist algorithmic pressure, reclaim time, and restore inner dialogue. The study concludes that digital uzlah is not technological rejection, but an ethical discipline that enables Muslims to use digital media with awareness, self-control, truthfulness, and spiritual responsibility in the post-truth era. It contributes to communication studies by linking spirituality, media ethics, and resilience
Algorithmic Authority and the Commodification of Religion: A Literature Review of the Shifting Islamic Broadcasting Ecosystem in the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Era Suhaily Amri Hasibuan; Hasan Sazali; Muhammad Randicha Hamandia; Zhila Jannati
Jurnal Administrasi Pemerintahan Desa Vol. 7 No. 2 (2026): August
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This study examines the transformation of Islamic Communication and Broadcasting in the era of Artificial Intelligence by focusing on algorithmic authority, religious commodification, and ethical crises in post-truth digital media. Using a qualitative library research design and critical discourse analysis, this article analyzes recent academic literature on AI-based da’wah, digital religion, platform capitalism, religious authority, and Islamic communication ethics. The findings show that AI and platform algorithms do not merely function as technical tools for producing and distributing religious content; they also act as curatorial powers that shape visibility, legitimacy, and public trust in Islamic messages. This transformation shifts religious authority from sanad-based scholarly transmission toward algorithmically amplified popularity, creating risks of misinformation, sensationalism, and weakened epistemic responsibility. The study also finds that Islamic broadcasting is increasingly absorbed into the logic of digital commodification, where religious symbols, sermon clips, and preacher branding are repackaged as attention-based commodities. In response, this article proposes a critical-paradigmatic reconstruction of Islamic Communication and Broadcasting through AI literacy, ethical platform governance, maqaṣid-oriented digital infrastructure, and social-impact-based evaluation. The success of digital da’wah should therefore be measured not only by virality and audience reach, but also by truthfulness, moderation, verification, social cohesion, and spiritual responsibility
Communication Anxiety Management in Islamic Missionary Organizations: A Literature Study on Communication Effectiveness in the Hyperconnectivity Era Ahmad Sofian; Suhaily Amri Hasibuan; Anang Anas Azhar; Elfi Yanti Ritonga; Muhammad Randicha Hamandia; Zhila Jannati
Jurnal Administrasi Pemerintahan Desa Vol. 7 No. 2 (2026): August
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The contemporary world creates challenges for Islamic preachers due to constant global connectivity and the rapid circulation of false information. This study examines how da’wah communicators manage anxiety while delivering religious messages in digital spaces. The research applies a qualitative library method by reviewing scientific journals, theoretical books, and academic publications on communication psychology and digital media published between 2020 and 2026. Content analysis and hermeneutic criticism are used to interpret the data, while Western communication theories are combined with Islamic interpretative perspectives. The findings show that many preachers experience anxiety that is not merely ordinary nervousness, but may develop into serious psychological pressure. This anxiety is shaped by difficult social situations, external expectations, public judgment, and the visual culture of digital media. Therefore, da’wah activists need to transform their organizational practices by integrating psychological strategies and spiritual values. Cognitive restructuring can help reduce stress, while tawakkal and qaulan sadida strengthen sincerity, ethical speech, and emotional stability. This study proposes an integrative framework for managing internal thought and external communication.
The Dynamics of Communication Networks of Islamic Preaching Organizations in the New Media Era: A Review of the Phenomenon of Digital Preaching Trendsetters Ikhwansyah Nasution; Muhammad Randicha Hamandia; Anang Anas Azhar; Elfi Yanti Ritonga; Zhila Jannati
Jurnal Administrasi Pemerintahan Desa Vol. 7 No. 2 (2026): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/villages.v7i2.525

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The digital era has created a completely different way for religious messages to be distributed which has transformed the operation of da’wah authority. The system evolved from traditional institutional frameworks to contemporary virtual networks which individual users created. This research investigates how digital da’wah trendsetters use organizational communication network theory to study their activities within new media environments. Through a literature review this study wants to reconceptualize the structure of da’wah organizations that are no longer held back by institutional walls which is a boundaryless organization but instead are controlled by algorithms and the node centrality of a trendsetter. The conceptual findings show that trendsetters on social media like YouTube and Instagram and TikTok actually function as Top Management in a virtual organization! The followers in this arrangement function as subordinates who willingly choose to reproduce and distribute and validate the da’wah messages. This dynamic creates a flow of information that is just massive and it is vulnerable to algorithmic bias and the fragmentation of religious authority. This article provides a conceptual synthesis that positions da’wah social media accounts as more than just media channels. The social media accounts function as an organizational communication ecosystem which has its own organizational structure that operates through hidden power dynamics and organizational culture.
Peran Badan Permusyawaratan Desa Dalam Meningkatkan Kinerja Kepala Desa Kenten Laut Kabupaten Banyuasin Citra Iasha; Helda Fitriani; Asmawati; Rezyanasari
Jurnal Administrasi Pemerintahan Desa Vol. 7 No. 2 (2026): August
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Badan Permusyawaratan Desa (BPD) sebagai lembaga desa yang memiliki peran penting dalam mengawasi dan memberikan saran kepada kepala desa dapat membantu meningkatkan kinerja kepala desa. Badan Permusyawaratan Desa (BPD) dapat menjadi mitra kepala desa dalam membuat keputusan dan menyelesaikan masalah yang dihadapi oleh desa. Namun, berdasarkan observasi awal ditemukan indikasi masalah seperti beberapa aspirasi masyarakat belum tersampaikan dengan baik kepada kepala desa, yang mana seharusnya Badan Permusyawaratan Desa (BPD) menjadi penyambung aspirasi masyarakat tetapi belum dijalankan dengan baik. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui Peran Badan Permusyawaratan Desa Dalam Meningkatkan Kinerja Kepala Desa Kenten Laut Kabupaten Banyuasin. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode penelitian kualitatif. Teknik pengumpulan data menggunakan metode observasi, wawancara, dokumentasi, dan studi Pustaka. Teknik Analisa data yaitu pengumpulan data, penyajian data, kondensasi data dan menarik kesimpulan. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian dan pembahasan tentang Peran Badan Permusyawaratan Desa Dalam Meningkatkan Kinerja Kepala Desa Kenten Laut Kabupaten Banyuasin, dapat disimpulkan bahwa Badan Permusyawaratan Desa Kenten Laut telah menjalankan tugas dan fungsinya sesuai dengan ketentuan yang berlaku di Desa Kenten Laut. Secara indikator dari konsep Badan Permusyawaratan Desa dan kinerja, yaitu mengusulkan pengangkatan dan pemberhentian kepala desa, membentuk panitia pemilihan kepala desa, menyusun tata tertib BPD, serta indikator kinerja yang meliputi kuantitas, kualitas, waktu, dan biaya telah dilaksanakan dengan baik. Namun, pada indikator melaksanakan pengawasan terhadap pelaksanaan Peraturan Desa dan Peraturan Kepala Desa serta menggali, menampung, menghimpun, merumuskan, dan menyalurkan aspirasi masyarakat masih perlu ditingkatkan