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Socius: Social Sciences Research Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30256704     DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8407930
Socius: Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu-ilmu Sosial is a multi and interdisciplinary peer-reviewed academic research journal serving the broad social sciences community. The journal welcomes excellent contributions that advance our understanding on a broad range of topics including anthropology, sociology, history, politic, economy, education, culture, psychology, management, art, linguistics, and law.
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Land Use Based on Ecological Aspects in Samangki Village and Bantimurung National Park, Maros Regency H, Hadrianti; H, Hasriyanti; Syarif, Erman; Umar, Ramli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18901825

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This research aims to study ecological aspects related to land use in Samangki Village, Simbang District, Maros District. Qualitative methods are used in this research, with data collection through interviews, field observations, and documentation studies. The results show that Samangki Village has unique ecological characteristics, with natural ecosystems of forests, rivers, and agricultural land. However, there are significant land- use changes due to urbanization factors, government policies, and economic changes. The ecological impacts faced include the decline in soil quality, water, and biodiversity. These findings have important implications for efforts to maintain the sustainability of land use in the Samangki Village. Bisedas that,This research tries to explain the development of Bantimurung Tourism Park. So the uniqueness of the Bantimurung-Bulusaraung National Park that attracts local and foreign tourists, karst: caves with beautiful stalagmites and stalagmites, and is best known as a butterfly. The method used in this study is a research method by collecting data (heuristics) that contains both primary and secondary sources obtained from interviews and the results of the presentation of previous studies, after which an assessment of the sources obtained in order to obtain information that is acceptable and reliable. The data that has been processed are then interpreted into historical narratives, after which they are written in historiography. The results of this study describe Bantimurung which has the potential of natural charm, benefits, and educational value. This development certainly has a significant impact on the economic and socio-cultural community.
The Use of Nano Influencers on Social Media to Enhance Public Knowledge in the Indonesian Cultural Institution Program Putra, Manggala
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18811422

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This study examines the use of nano influencers on social media to increase public awareness of cultural institution programs in Indonesia. Nano influencers, who have between 500 and 10,000 followers, are considered effective in building audience engagement through a personal and authentic approach. Institutions such as Balai Media Kebudayaan (BMK) which manages the digital platform IndonesianaTV, utilize nano influencers to disseminate cultural information widely but still relevant to certain audiences. The purpose of this study is to explore how collaboration between cultural institutions and nano influencers can increase public awareness and understanding of local culture. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with an inductive approach, where data was collected through interviews and observations of 20 nano influencer accounts that are active in promoting IndonesianaTV. The results of the study show that educational content delivered by nano influencers on social media has succeeded in reaching small but significant communities, as well as building positive public perceptions of local culture. These findings can be a reference for other cultural institutions in utilizing digital communication strategies to get closer to their audiences and increase their interest in Indonesian culture.
Public Service Innovation Strategy Towards Smart Government Agustina, Wiwit; Fazil, Muhammad; Idris, Dany Luqyana; Ayu, Nur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18832482

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This study aims to analyze public service innovation strategies in realizing smart government and identify supporting and inhibiting factors in their implementation. Digital transformation in government is an urgent need in the information technology era, especially to improve the efficiency, transparency, and accountability of public services. This study uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive design. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation studies of government agencies implementing digital-based public service innovations. Data analysis was conducted interactively through the stages of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. Data validity was maintained through triangulation of sources and methods. The results show that public service innovation strategies towards smart government include service digitalization, business process simplification, data integration, strengthening transformational leadership, and increasing human resource capacity. The implementation of innovations has been proven to increase service time efficiency, information transparency, and public participation. 
Tinjauan Ushul Fiqh terhadap Sumber Hukum Islam yang Diperselisihkan Ramadhani, Syafa Al Zahra; Nugraha, Aszahra Regita; Millatillah, Mu’izzatu; Rahmawati, Irma Widya; Wafiuddin, Moch. Danish; Almadani, M. Zaqi; Kurniawan, Taufiq
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18794248

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In the study of ushul fiqh, Islamic legal sources occupy a fundamental position as a methodological framework in the process of establishing law. In addition to legal sources that have been widely agreed upon, such as the Al-Qur'an, Sunnah, ijma', and qiyas, there are also a number of other legal sources whose legal status is still debated among ulama. These differences arise due to variations in approaches to understanding propositions, the use of reason, and responses to social dynamics. This article comprehensively discusses disputed sources of Islamic law, including istihsan, maslahah murlah, 'urf, istishab, syar'u man qablana, sahabi school of thought, and sadd az-zari'ah, by highlighting the meaning, basis of argumentation, and its position in the ushul fiqh methodology. This research aims to expand understanding of the function of these legal sources as a means of ijtihad in resolving legal issues that are not explained directly in the Al-Qur'an and Sunnah. The method used is library research with a qualitative-descriptive approach through a review of classical and modern ushul fiqh literature. The analysis was carried out descriptively-analytically to describe the various views of ulama and the limits of application of each legal source. The results of the study show that even though the disputed legal sources are not accepted uniformly by all schools of thought, their existence still has an important role in the development of adaptive and contextual Islamic law. As long as their use does not conflict with the qath'i propositions and remains based on maqashid al-syariah, these legal sources are able to enrich the practice of ijtihad and maintain the relevance of Islamic law in the face of changing times.
The Meaning of the Sanggring Tradition in Maintaining Social Solidarity in the Community of Gumeno Village, Gresik Regency Hatta, Mulia Sakti Oki; Shodiq, Muhammad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18993918

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The Sanggring tradition is a cultural tradition that continues to be preserved upon the 23rd of Ramadan, as a form of respect and obedience by the local community to a history that has been going on for centuries. The purpose of this study is to explain the meaning of the Sanggring tradition for the Gumeno community and how it serves as a medium for building solidarity within the Gumeno community. The research method used is a qualitative research method with a phenomenological approach, utilizing Emile Durkheim's theory of social solidarity as its analytical tool. Data collection techniques included interviews, participatory observation, documentation, and literature review. The data analysis technique used descriptive analysis. The results show that the meanings found in the Sanggring tradition are divided into three aspects: historical, spiritual, and social. Historically, the Sanggring tradition is closely related to the story of Sunan Dalem's journey and struggle. Spiritually, the Sanggring tradition symbolizes the community's gratitude to Allah SWT for Sunan Dalem's recovery. Socially and culturally, the Sanggring tradition serves as a means for the Gumeno community to maintain close ties with one another. The solidarity established in the Gumeno community is a mechanical solidarity formed from a shared belief that sanggring dishes can cure various ailments. This research can be beneficial for the Gresik Regency government in designing effective and participatory policies for cultural preservation. The novelty of this research lies in its emphasis on the specific social function of the sanggring tradition in enhancing social solidarity and the involvement of local government, a role that has not been widely explored in previous research.
The Construction of Masculinity in Relation to Vasectomy Practices in Indonesia’s Family Planning Program Olivia, Melisa; Nugroho, Farhan Bintang; Indriyany, Ika Arinia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19027247

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The Family Planning (KB) program in Indonesia still demonstrates unequal participation between women and men, particularly in the use of permanent contraceptive methods such as vasectomy. This study aims to analyze the causes of low male involvement and examine the influence of masculinity construction on reproductive decision-making. The research employs a qualitative method using a literature review approach. The findings indicate that low male participation is influenced by strong patriarchal values, the perception of fertility as a symbol of masculinity, as well as limited knowledge and access to reproductive health services. From the perspective of hegemonic masculinity, vasectomy is often perceived as a threat to masculine identity, leading to social resistance. Consequently, the responsibility for contraceptive use remains largely borne by women. This study highlights that increasing male participation in the family planning program requires policy approaches that are not only technical-medical but also sensitive to social gender constructions.
Identity-Based Challenges in the Political Leadership of Sherly Tjoanda in North Maluku Widiyanti, Anatul; Damayanti, Nathania Aulia; Indriyani, Ika Arinia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18994875

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This study examines the layered barriers faced by Sherly Tjoanda in constructing her political leadership identity in North Maluku as a leader simultaneously carrying three minority attributes: a woman, of Chinese descent, and a Christian in a predominantly Muslim region. Employing a qualitative case study approach, the research draws on public document analysis, media coverage, KPU electoral data, and recent academic literature (2022–2025). The theoretical framework integrates intersectionality (Crenshaw, 1989), the glass ceiling concept (Morrison et al., 1987), hegemonic masculinity (Connell, 1995), and transformational leadership theory (Burns, 1978; Bass, 1985). Findings identify three clusters of barriers: gender-structural barriers rooted in patriarchal norms and party recruitment systems, ethnic-religious identity barriers that mobilize majoritarian sentiment, and legitimacy barriers questioning her political agency. Nevertheless, Sherly successfully navigated these barriers through transformational leadership strategies characterized by empathy, a public service narrative, and the productive mobilization of public sympathy. Her victory with 51.68 percent of the vote in the 2024 regional election demonstrates that local democratic maturity can transcend identity boundaries. This study contributes to the intersectional framework in Indonesian women’s leadership scholarship and enriches the literature on transformational leadership within complex identity contexts in local politics.
Misunderstandings of Feminism Among Women in Patriarchal Societies Zidan, Muhammad Yazid; Wicaksono, Muhammad Satrio Adhi; Indriyany, Ika Arinia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19029204

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Gender inequality remains an ongoing issue within Indonesia’s social dynamics. Although various policies have been introduced to strengthen the principle of equality between men and women, unequal gender relations can still be observed in both domestic and public spheres. In this context, feminism, which seeks to challenge gender inequality, is often misunderstood as a movement that opposes men or as an ideology that contradicts cultural values and social norms. This study aims to examine how feminism is perceived within Indonesian society and how patriarchal culture contributes to maintaining such misconceptions. This research employs a qualitative approach using a literature study method based on academic journals, scholarly books, and official publications related to feminism and patriarchy. The theoretical framework applied in this study is Judith Butler’s post-structuralist feminism, which emphasizes that gender identity is socially constructed through the repeated performance of cultural norms. The findings indicate that misconceptions about feminism are not only influenced by limited gender literacy but also by the internalization of patriarchal values that have long been normalized within social life. These values are reproduced through family structures, educational institutions, media representations, and cultural practices that shape the image of the “ideal woman.” Therefore, a more contextual understanding of feminism is necessary to foster a more constructive discussion on gender equality in Indonesian society.
The Meaning of Microloans for Families with Economic Limitations: A Qualitative Study of Bank Mekar Customers Miare, Shine Kurdiati; Agustin, Dewien
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19068600

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Economic inequality in rural Indonesia remains a significant challenge, especially for low-income families who have limited access to formal financial institutions. Microcredit emerges as an accessible alternative solution, particularly for women who manage household finances. This study was conducted in Simongagrok Village, Dawarblandong District, Mojokerto Regency, aiming to understand the meaning and utilization of microloans among housewives who are clients of Bank Mekar. Using a qualitative approach and Max Weber’s social action theory, the research explores the experiences, motivations, and strategies of women in obtaining and managing microloans. Findings reveal that microloans are predominantly used for daily consumption needs and debt repayment rather than productive business capital. Women play a central role as household managers, combining economic rationality with socio-cultural values. Social solidarity within borrower groups provides support as well as psychological pressure. The cycle of debt and strict repayment obligations create tension between aspirations for economic independence and the reality of financial constraints. This study emphasizes that microcredit is a complex socio-economic phenomenon that must be understood within the cultural and social structures of poor rural communities.
From Clan to Politics: A Feminist Analysis of the Reproduction of Patriarchy and Masculine Dominance in North Sumatra Tirza, Dominique Jacqualine; Marlinda, Erly; Indriyany, Ika Arinia
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This study aims to analyze the reproduction of patriarchy and masculine dominance in local politics in North Sumatra through a feminist perspective, highlighting the role of the patrilineal clan system in shaping social and political power structures. In Batak society, lineage is traced through men, thus positioning men as the successors of the clan and the primary representatives in both customs and social life. This condition causes male authority not only to remain within the family sphere but also extends into the public sphere, including local political practices. This study uses a qualitative approach with a desk study method through a review of literature, scientific journals, and regulations related to gender, customs, and local politics. The results show that patriarchy is reproduced through the clan system, customary practices, and the concept of Dalihan Na Tolu, which strengthens men's legitimacy in leadership and kinship-based power networks. In political contests, masculinity is often used as symbolic capital to gain voter trust, resulting in low female representation despite the 30 percent affirmative action quota policy. These obstacles are not only structural but also cultural, as customary norms still position men as more worthy figures for leadership. Therefore, efforts to achieve gender equality require changes not only in formal policies but also in cultural values and social practices within society.