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Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi
Published by Universitas Indonesia
ISSN : 08528489     EISSN : 24608165     DOI : https://doi.org/10.7454/MJS
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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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Keterwakilan Etnis di Politik Nasional: Kasus Etnis Sunda di Republik Indonesia Sujatmiko, Iwan Gardono
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The article aims to construct an analytical model to explain why the presence of Sundanese political leaders at the national level is relatively low despite that they are the second largest majority group in Indonesia. The model focuses on historical factor, social network, culture, as well as the role of local government and society. The historical factor is crucial as to describe the importance of Sundanese’s position with Bandung as its core in its sociopolitical relation with Jakarta. The social network explores the connectivity between Sundanese with the national network, while the cultural factor is essential in analyzing the effect of values and behaviour of Sundanese in politics. The model will also include the roles of local government and Sundanese society in supporting the Sundanese to increase the presence of their political leaders at the national level.
Gerakan Sosial dalam Aksi Penyelenggaraan Sekolah untuk Anak Miskin Rahmat, Abdi
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This article shows the importance of civil society in the implementation of a school for poor children that are seen in the context of the social structure and state policies. During this time, the implementation of the school for poor children—done by the civil society organization (CSO) in Indonesia—is often understood as a micro phenomenon regardless of the context of broader social structures. What they do in fact can not be separated from the context of the macro structure. To that end, the main argument of this paper using the framework of the concept of social movement that emphasizes the dynamics of CSO actors and providing education in the face of structural poverty problems that occur. In the early part, this paper outlines some of the dimensions of social movements in the implementation of the school for poor children that are characteristic of the CSO. Arguments will end with a description of the opportunities for the development and sustainability of the CSO movement. This article departs from the results of a qualitative research using case study as a strategy of inquriy. Data were collected through interviews, observation, and study of documents and analyzed with qualitative data analysis is enriched by an extensive literature study.
Dua Dunia Seni: Industri Kreatif Fesyen di Bandung dan Bali Achwan, Rochman
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Many countries, including Indonesia, have paid attention to support the development of creative industry. Economic sociologists and sociologits of art have done researches on dynamics of this industry for quite sometime. By employing concepts of Art World and institutional (social) networks, this study attempts to answer two important questions. First, how do dynamics of social relationships within Art Worlds occur in an arena of fashion creative industries in Bandung and Bali? Second, to what extent local government plays roles in the drive of development of this industry in both areas? The main focus of this study is distro fashion industry in Bandung and Balinese fine clothing in Bali. Extended case method has been used to collect data from various actors. Fifty key informants in each area have been interviewed. This study reveals that the Art Worlds of fashion industries in both areas need to re-invent themselves so that they are capable of inovating their methods of production and distribution. Moreover, local governments need to facilitate a constructive development of social networks among fashion producers. The future of creative fashion industry will depend on the maturity of social networks that signified by innovative cooperation between local governments and societies of fashion industries.
Dinamika Struktur-Agensi dalam Perkembangan Industri Otomotif Indonesia Adnan, Ricardi S.
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The focus of this paper is the dynamic relationship in automobile industry between entrepreneur and the power in 1969-1998. The length of this study can be divided in three periods: seeking the industrial form, going to maturity, and realizing the industrial autonomous. Looking back to the Old Order and analyzing along three periods, this research has found that the structure transformed the interactions between actors—“the shifting patronage”. Giddens approach and theory of “structuration” is really clear in this industry and the model of this phenomenon is called as “symbiotic relationship”. It is different from Chalmers (1996) analyzed through economical-politics analysis, or Aswicahyono (2009) explored the linkage of automobile industry regarding value chain theoretical framework, or Aswicahyono, Chatib Basri, and Hal Hill (2000) concluded the pattern of ownership and public policy regarding the political economy view. Through historical approach, data were collected by desk research, in-depth interview and several group discussions along 2008-2010 in Indonesia and Tokyo as well.
Perjalanan Menjadi Cina Benteng: Studi Identitas Etnis di Desa Situgadung Zaini, Muhammad Reza
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This article argue that “Chinese-ness” is an achievable entity to a social group with indigenous cultural identity. Previous studies tend to define ethnic identity as a single and objective entity. This study offers a new understanding on ethnic identity. Identity is defined as a process to identify a certain collectivity in which an individual feels he/she belonged to, while ethnicity is one of the manifestations of collectivities. Thus, identity is a subjective process, where each individual plays a significant role in determining his/her collectivity as his/her alter-ego. While ethnicity is an objective process, in which the society determine an individual’s collectivity. This qualitative research is conducted by interviewing seven informants with grounded approach, in which the researcher tries to build concepts from the collected data. This study pinted out that Cina Benteng is the whole community of Peranakan Chinese living in the countryside of Tangerang. However, some of its communities rejected that notion, and identified themselves as “orang keturunan”, a term which bought them closer to the indigenous identity. Through a long process, as a result of historic, infrastructure, demographic, and economic change, they eventually identified themselves as Cina Benteng, a term which bought them closer to the Chinese identity.
Sex in Development: Science, Sexuality, and Morality in Global Perspective Pakasi, Diana T.
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Kontinuitas Islam Komersial Rakhmani, Inaya
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