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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 This journal do not publish preliminary studies.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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BUILDING DEMOCRACY FROM THE VILLAGE: A STUDY OF THE POLITICAL PARTICIPATION OF THE SEI SERDANG COMMUNITY Adilla; M. Nazaruddin; Suadi; Fauzi
Jurnal Mahasiswa Antropologi dan Sosiologi Indonesia (JuMASI) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jumasi.v3i2.12537

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Pilkades is one of the crucial issues that will determine the future of a village, including in this case the village of Sei Serdang. In this study, the authors wanted to find out what forms of political participation were carried out by the community in village head elections in Sei Serdang Village and what was the background for community political participation to win the same candidate for 3 consecutive periods. The research method used in this research is a qualitative research method using data collection methods in the form of unstructured interviews with informants from Sei Serdang village residents. The results of the research that has been carried out show that the form of political participation carried out during the pilkades in the Sei Serdang village area was carried out in two forms, both in terms of conventional and non-conventional forms of political participation. The background is related to the victory of the same candidate for three times related to how power and intimidation were carried out by the village head of candidate number 1 and also some of the residents who helped him.
WORK ETHIC OF PALM OIL WORKERS IN SUPPORTING THE FAMILY ECONOMY: A CASE STUDY AT PT. BAKRIE PASAMAN PLANTATIONS Wulandari, Tria; M. Husen MR; Putra Rangkuty, Rakhmadsyah; Amiruddin Ketaren
Jurnal Mahasiswa Antropologi dan Sosiologi Indonesia (JuMASI) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jumasi.v3i2.13839

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The responsibility and hard work of oil palm workers for the work they do by working as best as possible in order to get the expected results as a form of work ethic of oil palm workers in meeting the economic needs of their families. The main focus in this study is to find out the responsibility, hard work, and discipline that are the work ethic of oil palm workers and the efforts of oil palm workers in maintaining the family economy as seen from managing finances, saving, and having additional sources of income. This research was conducted at PT. Bakrie Pasaman Plantations (BPP), Koto Balingka District, West Pasaman Regency. This research uses the Motivation Theory of Abraham Maslow. The research method used is a qualitative research method with a descriptive approach that aims to describe and analyze certain phenomena in depth about what the research subject experienced. The results of this study show that the work ethic of oil palm workers can be seen from the sense of responsibility, hard work, and discipline towards the work they do by doing the work in a directed manner to get optimal results. Then the efforts made by oil palm workers in maintaining their family's economy are by working side jobs such as working on privately owned plantations and opening stall businesses such as basic necessities, coffee shops, fried foods, and lontong stalls.
SHOPAHOLIC IN THE MIDST OF EDUCATIONAL AID: A STUDY ON CONSUMERISM OF STUDENTS WHO RECEIVE KIP-LECTURE AT UNIVERSITAS MALIKUSSALEH Sitompul, Chairotun Nisa; Nirzalin; Cut Rizka Al Usrah; Bobby Rahman; Fakhrurrazi
Jurnal Mahasiswa Antropologi dan Sosiologi Indonesia (JuMASI) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jumasi.v3i2.14149

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This study examines the Shift in the Meaning of Commodity and Shopaholic Among KIP-Lecture Recipients (Student Study of the Faculty of Economics and Business, Malikussaleh University). The purpose of this study is to find out the shopping practices and motivations that drive students' consumptive actions. The approach in this study is a qualitative method using a case study phenomenological approach using Jean Baudrillard's theory of Consumption Society about consuming sign values instead of functional values. In a postmodern society, consumption is no longer a pure object. As in the results of this study, students consume clothes as fashion and consume other commodities in the form of skincare, and cosmetics. The consumption carried out by students is not to meet needs but the desire and value of the signs contained in the commodities consumed. Some of the motivations of students in acting consumptive include the need for social recognition (validation), wanting to look beautiful, desire, Fear of Missing Out (FoMO), and Prestige.
A STUDY OF ACEH LOCAL WISDOM COMMUNICATION IN THE ART OF MEURUKON COLLABORATION BETWEEN ART AND DA'WAH Ismail, Muchlis; Hasan, Kamaruddin; Jamiati; Akmal, Fitria; Isma, Yuli Santri
Jurnal Mahasiswa Antropologi dan Sosiologi Indonesia (JuMASI) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jumasi.v3i2.20194

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Communication is an important process of conveying messages. Because communication is integrated with various things related to human interaction in everyday life. The sajrone interaction process develops understanding through the way the message is delivered, including the aesthetic aspect to the impression of the sajrone communication process, namely dhewe. the art of Meurukon mujudake salah sawijine tradhisi Acehnese ing art sing nggabungake art of poetry because of the content of the value of the religious message which is combined with various meanings and semiotics through the media which are used with various kinds of poetic expressions which are considered to fulfill the principles of the saka tradition of speaking. Meurukon arts serve as an educational means for the people of Aceh to learn the elements of Minangka art and preaching the complete unity of the norms, customs and values of community unity.
HEALTH WORKER STRATEGY TO INCREASE MATERNAL PARTICIPATION IN INFANT IMMUNIZATION IN MEKAR BARU BATUBARA REGENCY Fadillah, Amalia Rahma; Yunus, Saifuddin; Rizki, Dini
Jurnal Mahasiswa Antropologi dan Sosiologi Indonesia (JuMASI) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jumasi.v3i2.18198

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This study examines health workers' strategies to increase mothers' participation in immunization (case study of Mekar Baru Village, Datuk Tanah Datar Sub-district, Batubara District). The main focus in this study is the cause of mothers refusing to immunize their children and how the health worker's strategy in increasing maternal participation in immunization implementation. This study uses Max Weber's social action theory. The research method used in this research is a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. The data in this study comes from primary data, namely observation and interviews, while the secondary data in this study is documentation. Data analysis was carried out through the stages of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results showed that the causes of mothers refusing to immunize were a) the mother's experience of immunization side effects, b) the mother's perception of immunization. In optimizing and increasing participation, a strategy is needed, as for the strategies carried out by Petatal health center health workers in increasing and optimizing immunization participation in Mekar Baru Village are a) Conducting immunization socialization to parents, especially mothers and b) direct visits to the homes of mothers whose children have not received complete immunization.
THE ROLE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE ETHNIC REJECTION MOVEMENT ROHINGYA Nurfazillah; Fasya, Teuku Kemal; Nasution, Pangeran Putra Perkasa Alam; Maliati, Nulwita; Sari, Dewi Kumala
Jurnal Mahasiswa Antropologi dan Sosiologi Indonesia (JuMASI) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jumasi.v3i2.23852

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This study examines the role of social media in the Rohingya ethnic rejection movement (On social media from November 2023 - January 2024). The study discusses how this social media leads public opinion so that people reject the presence of the Rohingya ethnic group in Aceh. The focus of the problem in this study is how social media as a tool can shape narratives and disseminate information that influences public opinion towards the rejection of the Rohingya ethnic group. This study uses Framing Theory by Erving Goffman which explains how the media constructs and frames an issue. The research method used in this study is a qualitative research method. The results obtained from this study are that social media has become a barometer for the public to see and assess the situation that occurs, one of which is the arrival of the Rohingya ethnic group in Aceh. Social media also plays an important role in strengthening narratives and disseminating information that influences public opinion towards the Rohingya. The rejection movement is a form of resistance carried out by the Acehnese people against the presence of the Rohingya ethnic group. Rejection of Rohingya refugees in Aceh is a response from the community who feel threatened by their arrival and consider that local rights and interests must be prioritized.

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