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Jurnal Mahasiswa Antropologi dan Sosiologi Indonesia(JuMASI)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30469457     DOI : 10.29103/JUMASI.V1I1.10952
Jurnal Mahasiswa Antropologi dan Sosiologi Indonesia (JuMASI) is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal published by Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Malikussaleh, Lhokseumawe, Aceh-Indonesia. The journal publishes articles from researchers and practitioners about new ideas and research findings in the field of service to the community (See Focus and Scope). The articles of this journal are published in January-June & July-December every year. This journal do not publish preliminary studies. Specifically, the topics and scope that are published consist of: 1) Sociology, 2) Antrhopology, 3) Sociology of law, 4) Community development and social welfare, 5) Gender, masculinity studies, and feminism, 6) Environmental sociology, 7) Cyber/digital sociology, 8) Democracy, Citizenship and Social Movement, 9) Rural Ecology and Social Transformation, 10) Inclusion, Justice and Social Policy, 11) Conflict, Security and Sustainable Development, 12) Local Dynamics and GlobalizationLocal wisdom of Acehnese, particularly about conflict management and disaster studies, 13) Certain ethnic, arts and cultures of specific communities, 14) Belief systems, 15) Ecological studies and their relations with culture.Humanitarian studies in Aceh, as well as Indonesia and global, 15) The critical review should be concerned with the literature relating to anthropological studies.
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GERAKAN SOSIAL TERHADAP MASALAH PEMBANGUNAN BENDUNGAN KRUENG PASEE KABUPATEN ACEH UTARA Humaira, Suci; Nazaruddin, M.; Fakhrurrazi, Fakhrurrazi; Maliati, Nulwita; Ketaren, Amiruddin
Jurnal Mahasiswa Antropologi dan Sosiologi Indonesia (JuMASI) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jumasi.v3i1.19083

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This research examines social movements on the issue of Krueng Pasee dam construction (Case Study in Nibong Subdistrict, North Aceh District). The main focus of this study is social movement activities related to the Krueng Pasee dam construction issue and the forms of social movements. This research uses Anthony Giddens' social movement theory. The research method used in this study is a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. The data in this research comes from primary data, namely from the results of observations, and interviews while the secondary data in this research is documentation. Data analysis was carried out through the stages of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results showed that the activities carried out by the Samudera Youth Forum (FPS), community leaders, and the community in the social movement related to the construction of the Krueng Pasee Dam in North Aceh consisted of three stages, namely before the movement occurred, when the movement occurred, and after the movement occurred with the form of movement action being demonstrations, raising community support and social media. Each stage includes activities that aim to achieve the success of the movement. This social movement succeeded in achieving its goal by influencing the local government's decision to immediately start the construction of the Krueng Pasee dam. This success shows the effectiveness of social movements in voicing community unrest and encouraging the local government to take action. 
STRATEGI ADAPTASI PETANI MENGHADAPI PERUBAHAN IKLIM PASCA PANEN KOPI DI ACEH TENGAH Rahmawati, Lena; Husen, M.; Fauzi, Fauzi; Rangkuty, Rakhmadsyah Putra; Alwi, Alwi
Jurnal Mahasiswa Antropologi dan Sosiologi Indonesia (JuMASI) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jumasi.v3i1.18245

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This research examines social movements on the issue of Krueng Pasee dam construction (Case Study in Nibong Subdistrict, North Aceh District). The main focus of this study is social movement activities related to the Krueng Pasee dam construction issue and the forms of social movements. This research uses Anthony Giddens' social movement theory. The research method used in this study is a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. The data in this research comes from primary data, namely from the results of observations, and interviews while the secondary data in this research is documentation. Data analysis was carried out through the stages of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results showed that the activities carried out by the Samudera Youth Forum (FPS), community leaders, and the community in the social movement related to the construction of the Krueng Pasee Dam in North Aceh consisted of three stages, namely before the movement occurred, when the movement occurred, and after the movement occurred with the form of movement action being demonstrations, raising community support and social media. Each stage includes activities that aim to achieve the success of the movement. This social movement succeeded in achieving its goal by influencing the local government's decision to immediately start the construction of the Krueng Pasee dam. This success shows the effectiveness of social movements in voicing community unrest and encouraging the local government to take action
DINAMIKA SOSIAL DAN MEDIASI KONFLIK DALAM TRADISI SEDEKAH LAUT DI DESA PERLIS, KECAMATAN BRANDAN BARAT, KABUPATEN LANGKAT Hardiyanti, Siti; Nasution, Abdullah Akhyar; Ilham, Iromi; Husen, M.; Novianti, Novianti
Jurnal Mahasiswa Antropologi dan Sosiologi Indonesia (JuMASI) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jumasi.v3i1.20465

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This study analyses the pattern of social interaction in conflict resolution of the sea alms tradition in Perlis Village, West Brandan District, Langkat Regency. The sea alms tradition, which has been practiced across generations, has been rejected by the Majelis Taklim group, which considers it a practice that is contrary to Islamic teachings. This study uses a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. This study analyses the roles of the actors involved and the patterns of interaction in conflict resolution efforts through mediation. Data collection was done through observation, interviews, and document studies. The results showed that the conflict was a value conflict, which was then resolved through mediation. The pattern of social interaction applied uses an accommodation approach in the form of compromise and conciliation, which results in an agreement to continue implementing the tradition by eliminating elements considered contrary to Islamic value.
INTERACTION PATTERN OF NON-MUSLIM STUDENTS OF UNIVERSITAS MALIKUSSALEH Setiawan, Ade Lucky; Al Usrah, Cut Rizka; Saifuddin, Saifuddin; Rizki, Dini
Jurnal Mahasiswa Antropologi dan Sosiologi Indonesia (JuMASI) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jumasi.v3i1.15633

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This study examines the interaction pattern of non-Muslim students at Malikussaleh University. The main focus in this study is how the interaction pattern of non-Muslim students of Malikussaleh University and how the form of tolerance between the community and non-Muslim students of Malikussaleh University is formed. This research uses the theory of symbolic interactionism from George Herbert Mead. This study uses a qualitative research method with a descriptive approach that aims to understand and describe the phenomena experienced by the research subjects. The data collection techniques used were observation, guided free interviews, and documentation. Data analysis is used through the stages of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawn. The results of this study show that the interaction pattern of non-Muslim students at Malikussaleh University is cooperation between non-Muslim students and Muslim students. Meanwhile, the form of tolerance for non-Muslim students is intra-religious tolerance and inter-religious tolerance.
THE EVICTION OF SHOPS ON THE RAILWAY ROAD AND THE ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY OF THE MERCHANT COMMUNITY IN SAMALANGA Ulfa, Maya; Fakhrurrazi, Fakhrurrazi; Nazaruddin, M.
Jurnal Mahasiswa Antropologi dan Sosiologi Indonesia (JuMASI) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jumasi.v3i1.13318

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This study examines the eviction of shops on the railway road and the economic sustainability of the trading community. The main focus in this study is the reason for the local government to evict the Samalanga market and how the community's economy is affected after the eviction of the Samalanga Market. This research was conducted in Samalanga District, Samalanga District, Bireuen Regency. The theory used to answer the problem in this study uses Max Weber's theory of social action. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method that aims to understand and describe the phenomena experienced by the research subjects. The data collection techniques used are using observation, interview, and documentation methods. The data analysis used in this research is data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawn. The results of the study show that the economic condition of the community was affected after the eviction of shops on the railway road in the Samalanga district: (a) unemployment increased in the merchant community after the eviction, (b) the merchant community lost their livelihood in meeting the needs of life, (c) the community felt disadvantaged after the loss of the trading stalls, (d) the change in income in the merchant community. The motive of the local government to evict shops on the Keude Samalanga railway road, Samalanga District, (a) the main factor of further infrastructure construction, (b) minimizing the occurrence of congestion, (c) complaints from the local community, (d) preventing the risk of traffic accidents, (e) the development of the existence of dayah in Samalanga District.
UNRAVELING THE SOCIAL SOLIDARITY OF RICE FARMERS: BETWEEN TRADITIONS AND MODERNIZATION CHALLENGES IN PAYA BIENG, BIREUEN Sari, Mutia; Maliati, Nulwita; Fauzi, Fauzi; Husen, M.
Jurnal Mahasiswa Antropologi dan Sosiologi Indonesia (JuMASI) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jumasi.v3i1.14655

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This study examines the social solidarity of rice farmers (study in Paya Bieng Village, Jangka District, Bireuen Regency). This study aims to find out the form of social solidarity of rice farmers and the factors that affect the social solidarity of rice farmers. This research uses the theory of social solidarity by Emile Durkheim. This research method uses a qualitative method. The results of the study show that the form of social solidarity of farmers is divided into two, namely mechanical solidarity and organic solidarity. Mechanical solidarity can be seen in the activities of mutual cooperation and khanduri blang. Meanwhile, organic solidarity can be seen in rice field land cultivation activities, rice planting, rice maintenance and rice harvesting. There are two factors that affect the social solidarity of rice farmers, namely inhibiting factors and supporting factors. The inhibiting factors are modernization and materialism. The supporting factors are traditions and religious values.

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