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Jurnal Sosiologi Dialektika Sosial
ISSN : 2548144     EISSN : 28284224     DOI : https://doi.org/10.29103/jsds.v8i1.5135
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
Jurnal Sosiologi Dialektika Sosial is a critical, reflective, and transformative academic journal that is published by Program Studi Sosiologi, Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik (Departement of Sociology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences) Universitas Malikussaleh, Lhokseumawe-Aceh, Indonesia. The Journal is published as part of the efforts in developing studies in sociology based on the unity of sciences perspective. This journal publishes the research-based articles in all areas of sociology such as Sociology of Education, Sociology of religion, Sociology of politics, Sociology of law, Urban & rural sociology, Community development and social welfare, Gender, masculinity studies, and feminism, Environmental sociology, Cyber sociology.
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TÜRKIYE AND THE TRANSFORMATION FROM OTTOMAN TO A MODERN REPUBLIC: A SOCIAL HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Ma'adul Yaqien Makkarateng; Andi Darna; Fauzan Samad; Fahmi Yusuf
Jurnal Sosiologi Dialektika Sosial Vol. 12 No. 1 (2026): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jsds.v12i1.15966

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This study aims to discuss Turkey, an empire that emerged after the end of the Umayyad, Abbasid, Fatimid, Seljuk, Ayyubid, and Mamluk periods. This study uses a qualitative method with a social history approach. The social history theory is a way to systematize, categorize and provide a social historical interpretation of the development of the Ottoman Empire until it became Modern Turkey. This study concluded that the Ottomans became one of the great Islamic empires with a huge territory that defeated the previous dynasties. The territory of power stretches from the continent of Asia, Africa and even to Europe. In 1942 the Ottoman caliphate changed from an empire to the Republic of Turkiye spearheaded by Mustafa Kemal Attaturk. In this phase Turkey was subjected to a wave of secularism and westernization that turned into a massive revolution and the jargon that emerged was the absolute separation of religious and state affairs in the truest sense. The next phase was the re-emergence of Islamic power which was started by Necmettin Erbakan by founding the Refah party. Despite being overshadowed by a powerful military force, the Islamist group has gained public sympathy. Today, modern Islamist groups continue to have public support led by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan with the AKP party. Various political, social, economic and influential achievements continued to be achieved during this leadership. Domestic political stability with the Kurds has improved in addition to socio-political stability in the Middle East, Asia and Europe. In the context of social history, Turkey underwent a transformation starting from a monarchical caliphate, then to a secular republic and finally entering the phase of the modern Islamic republic.
THE WORLD OF LIFE BEHIND PAYLATER TRANSACTIONS HABERMAS' PERSPECTIVE: BETWEEN RATIONALITY AND VISIBLE NEEDS Rini Novita Sari; Windi Komala Sari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jsds.v12i1.22313

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Humans cannot be separated from science and technology, as technology has become a necessity. The rapid development of communication today impacts all aspects of human life, including e-commerce, which has been significantly driven by the digital transformation over the past decade. On the one hand, technology aims to make life easier for humans, but on the other hand, humans are sometimes faced with dilemmas regarding life's necessities. This article uses a qualitative method, utilizing Jürgen Habermas's theory of human needs and consumption. The author collected and published various literature sources, including scientific journals and research reports, using data such as Google Scholar and Scopus with relevant keywords. Literature selection was based on relevance, credibility, and year of publication. This study examines the challenges facing humans with technological developments and changing times. Rational awareness can be used to make choices in social reality. Strong rational and critical awareness and financial literacy are necessary to navigate the digital consumption system. Consumers need to develop a reflective and rational attitude in making financial decisions, so that technologies like PayLater do not become tools that obscure life values, but remain guided by ethics and true needs.
NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN RELIGION AND CULTURE IN CONTEMPORARY MINANGKABAU SOCIETY Vivi Yulia Nora; Novi Hendri; Hardi Putra Wirman
Jurnal Sosiologi Dialektika Sosial Vol. 12 No. 1 (2026): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jsds.v12i1.25509

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This article examines the dynamic negotiation between Islam and Minangkabau adat in contemporary West Sumatra, framed within the philosophical principle of Adat Basandi Syarak, Syarak Basandi Kitabullah (ABS–SBK). While previous studies often emphasize harmony between adat and Islam, this research argues that their relationship is better understood as an ongoing process of negotiation shaped by legal pluralism, cultural hybridity, and public reasoning. Drawing on qualitative methods—literature review, limited ethnographic observation, and in-depth interviews—this study employs the theoretical frameworks of cultural hybridity (Bhabha), legal pluralism (Benda-Beckmann), and Islamic public reasoning (Bowen). The findings reveal that the interaction between adat and Islam is not static but continuously reconstructed through social practices such as inheritance, marriage, gender relations, and local governance. This study highlights the urgency of understanding how local Islamic practices adapt to modernity, globalization, and changing gender norms. It contributes to sociological debates by demonstrating that Islam in Minangkabau operates as a flexible and dialogical system that accommodates local traditions without erasing them.
UTILIZATION OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN PROVIDING PUBLIC INFORMATION BY THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND CULTURE OF JOMBANG REGENCY, INDONESIA Maheswari Jelita Adristi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jsds.v12i1.25571

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This study examines the use of social media by the Public Relations of the Jombang Regency Education and Culture Office in disseminating public information. The research problem stems from the tendency of government public relations communication to remain one-way, despite utilizing digital media such as Instagram and the official website. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method with data collection techniques such as observation of Instagram and website content over the past six months, digital archive documentation, and in-depth interviews with public relations staff. The analytical tools used are Max Weber's legitimacy theory and Jürgen Habermas's public sphere theory. Data analysis was carried out through reduction, presentation, and drawing conclusions using triangulation of sources and techniques. The results show that Instagram is actively used as a medium for publishing activities and announcements, while the website functions as the institution's official archive. However, public relations communication practices are still dominated by a one-way pattern with a low level of public interaction. From the perspective of Weber's legitimacy theory, digital media functions as a means of maintaining bureaucratic legitimacy. Meanwhile, based on Habermas's public sphere theory, digital media has not fully functioned as a dialogue space between the state and society. This study emphasizes that the digital transformation of government public relations requires a change in communication paradigm to be more participatory and responsive.
COLLABORATIVE GOVERNANCE ANALYSIS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SMART VILLAGE PROGRAM IN BANYUWANGI REGENCY Budi Santoso; Setyo Puguh Widodo; Mohamad Yanuarto Bramuda; Bintoro Wardiyanto
Jurnal Sosiologi Dialektika Sosial Vol. 12 No. 1 (2026): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jsds.v12i1.25792

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The Smart Village (Smart Kampung) Program in Banyuwangi Regency a local government innovation aimed at enhancing the quality of village-based public services through the utilization of information technology. This article seeks to analyze the implementation of the Smart Kampung Program as a collaborative governance practice involving local government, village government, communities, and non-governmental organizations within a public policy network. Employing a qualitative-descriptive approach, this study draws on literature review and analysis of policy documents relevant to the implementation of Smart Kampung in Banyuwangi Regency. The analysis is conducted using a collaborative governance framework to examine collaborative dynamics, actor capacities, and stakeholder relationships. The findings indicate that the Smart Kampung Program has established a multi-actor collaborative network and facilitated a repositioning of the local government's role as a facilitator. Nevertheless, the quality of collaboration has not yet reached a fully substantive level, as it continues to be constrained by disparities in human resource capacity, limitations in technological infrastructure, and low levels of community participation. This article underscores the importance of strengthening collaborative governance in order for Smart Kampung to sustainably generate village-based public value.
WETON CALCULATION AND LOCAL WISDOM IN JAVANESE TRADITIONAL WEDDINGS IN KARANG TANJUNG, LAMPUNG Karsiwan; Lusi Handayani; Lisa Retno Sari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jsds.v12i1.25875

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This study analyzes local wisdom in weton calculation in Javanese traditional wedding traditions in the Karang Tanjung Village community, Padang Ratu District, Lampung. The purpose of this study is to determine the meaning of local wisdom of weton calculation in Javanese traditional wedding traditions, the factors that still use weton calculation in society, and to analyze the form and meaning of weton calculation in Javanese traditional wedding traditions in Karang Tanjung Village. This study uses qualitative methods, data collected through in-depth interviews, and literature studies, analyzed with the theory of social action. The results of the study show that first, weton calculation is not just a method of divination, but also reflects local values ​​such as mutual cooperation, simplicity, kinship, and mutual respect, which are manifested in the preparation and implementation of Javanese traditional weddings in which the village community actively participates. Second, the factors that encourage the people of Karang Tanjung Village, Central Lampung, to continue using weton calculation in wedding traditions are local customs and culture, belief in the results of weton predictions, and personal experience. Third, weton calculations, which refer to the combination of days and markets in the Javanese calendar, play an important role in determining auspicious days for wedding events and rituals, involving the use of the Javanese calendar, monitoring the lunar cycle, and interpreting the symbolic meaning of each combination of days and markets.
PROPERTY TAX REFORM AND CONTROVERSIAL POLITICS: MEDIA NARRATIVES AND THE ESCALE OF PROTESTS IN BONE Anan Dita Asrawati; Irma Suryani Arfah; Syahrir; Hadisaputra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jsds.v12i1.26004

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Local property tax reforms are increasingly promoted to strengthen fiscal autonomy in developing contexts, yet sharp tax increases often trigger community resistance when perceived as unfair and poorly communicated. This article examines the protest episode surrounding the PBB-P2 increase in Bone Regency, Indonesia, focusing on how structural conditions and mediated narratives shaped collective resistance. This research uses a qualitative case study design based on document and media text analysis, utilizing thematic, narrative, and media discourse analysis to trace the escalation pathways and the configuration of the actors involved. The results show that resistance developed incrementally, moving from public complaints to an organized protest peak on 13 August 2025. Farmers and small traders emerged as central actors, articulating economic vulnerability and fiscal injustice, while students functioned as brokers that amplified mobilization and legitimacy. The absence of effective socialization and the regent’s limited direct engagement contributed to a legitimacy deficit, accelerating escalation and disorder. These findings suggest that local taxation disputes become contentious politics when economic strain, perceived distributive injustice, and weak accountability mechanisms converge.
THE IMPACT OF PANIC BUYING ON THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF SOCIETY: A STUDY OF THE FUEL CRISIS IN WEST ACEH, INDONESIA Nesriani; Afrizal Tjoetra; Haliza Abdul Rahman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jsds.v12i1.26212

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This research aims to examine the extent to which panic buying fuel during the crisis in West Aceh affected community social solidarity. This study employs a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. Data was collected through primary observation at fuel stations in Meulaboh City, West Aceh, as well as through literature studies from books, scientific journals, research reports, and documents related to energy crises and community social behavior. Data analysis utilized Emile Durkheim's theory of social solidarity. The research findings indicate that panic buying of fuel weakens mechanical social solidarity due to the emergence of individualistic attitudes, distrust, and competition among residents. However, on the other hand, this crisis also fosters organic solidarity through cooperation and mutual assistance among residents in obtaining fuel and seeking joint solutions. Fuel scarcity can be addressed in various ways, one of which is by optimizing village funds. Village funds can be used to build small-scale pyrolysis facilities that will convert local plastic waste into economically valuable materials. The successful implementation of plastic pyrolysis technology as a long-term solution depends heavily on three main pillars. First, community education and training to ensure proper technology management. Second, infrastructure and funding utilizing village funds to establish communally managed facilities. Third, outreach and government support from the regional to national levels to encourage project adoption and sustainability.

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