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Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi
Published by Universitas Indonesia
ISSN : 08528489     EISSN : 24608165     DOI : https://doi.org/10.7454/MJS
Core Subject : Social,
This journal aims to facilitate academic discussion about relevant issues sociologically, especially on social transformation and an inclusive society. We welcome you to submit to our journal a research article, theoretical article, policy review, or methodological review, within the following research scope: Economy, Organization, and Society Rural Ecological Society Urban Social Development toward Inclusive Society Relation between Society and Extractive Industry Social Inclusion and Transformation, Education and Social Transformation Family and Social Transformation Sustainable Economic Management of Natural Resources and Extractive Industry Cultural Transformation and New Media
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The History of the Labour Movement in South Korea 1947-1997: The Role of Blue Collar and White Collar Workers Pamungkas, Cahyo
Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi Vol. 16, No. 2
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Dinamika Otonomi Tubuh Perempuan: Antara Kuasa dan Negosiasi atas Tubuh Benedicta, Gabriella Devi
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This paper discusses sexuality and autonomy of woman’s body through a study of sexy dancers in entertainment industry in Malang, East Java. Entertainment industry, including night club industry is capital manifestation and a contested arena of any kind of ideology like capitalism and patriarchy. However, a woman still can show her autonomy of her body instead of being a commodity object. She can make her body as a subject. In this case, she, herself, becomes a doer which is controlling her own body. The dynamic of woman’s authority of her body is influenced by a certain setting and context. It can be seen in social relation involved sexy dancers and other actors. She can have high bargaining position and negotiation of her body when she relates to a certain actor, but on the other side she may not have an autonomy of her body when she relates to another actor. The autonomy of her body is multi dimension and not absolute.
Jaringan Sosial dan Variasi Pekerjaan Para Migran di Kota Samarinda Izzah, Atiyatul
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Migration in Samarinda has always had an important role in longterm changes within social processes; corresponding to historical and political trends rather than just to short-term economic calculation. In Indonesia, migration was seen as a crucial survival strategy. Migration has been a crucial factor contributing to economic growth and poverty reduction either in the origin and the destination. Moreover, it has been known that within Samarinda, peasants tend to keep social ties with the place of their origin using circular migration as a transitional step to explore opportunities in urban settings and to expand livelihood security during the transitional periods before possible permanent migration is established. Samarinda growthits as represent of new city character In Indonesia.
Eksklusi Sosial dalam Anggaran Publik Studi Kasus di Ngawi, Lamongan, dan Makasar Toyibah, Dzuriyatun
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The article aims to describe the process of social exclusion and inclusion within local government budget (APBD) in Lamongan and Ngawi East Java in 2006-2008, and Makasar South Sulawesi in 2009. Social exclusion was indicated by the absent of public participation in the decision making process. Social exclusion for public local budget appeared in regulation level such as unclear mechanism of public participation and the constraints to access budget documents. Those lead to avoid civil society to understand the real local budget. However, civil societies in three regions made several strategies to reduce social exclusion. The process was begun by the attempts to open public access for budget forums and budget documents by developing cooperation with member of local parliament. The next step of the process was inviting civil society organizations to attend budget deliberation forums to analyze the documents using a simple method to compare between public and apparatus expenditure. The result of budget analysis showed that public budget excluded public interest as the most important aspect of social exclusion in public budget.
Pengetahuan dan Relasi Kuasa Global Sutopo, Oki Rahadianto
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