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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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Keberlanjutan dan Kebertahanan KajianPesantren di Indonesia HERMANSAH, TANTAN
Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi Vol. 21, No. 1
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Dari Islamisme ke “Premanisme”: PergeseranOrientasi Gerakan Kelompok Islam Radikal DiEra Desentralisasi Demokrasi Kafid, Nur
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This article was wrote based on a study to describe the shifting orientation of hard-line Islamic group in the decentralization of democratic era and its influences factor: from “Islamism” to “premanism”. Islamism, which at the beginning used as the main issue, has been shifted to occupying the economic resources. Through the qualitative method, the data gathered showed that this changing orientation as the “metamorphosed” form of movement which becomes one of their survival ways. Political clientelism practiced by New Order regime has been re-emerging in the different types. Patron which at the time is fully dominated by the government leader nowadays has spread out to the various parties in the local region who have access and control to the economic resources.
Transformasi Konflik Aceh dan Relasi SosialPolitik di Era Desentralisasi Zainal, Suadi
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This article aims to analyze the settlement of a prolonged conflict between the Free Aceh Movement (Gerakan Aceh Merdeka/GAM) and the Indonesian Government through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) of Helsinki that had implications on changing the law for Aceh. Some previous studies stated that Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) as a win-win solution has been working well and give a better chance to end the separatist conflict in Aceh. However, This article shows that MoU Helsinki is only bring negative peace to Aceh, because its implementation through Law on Governing Aceh (LoGA) has reduced authorities of Aceh to govern itself and it does not transform the structure and relationship between Aceh and the Government of Indonesia to the balanced ones, although LoGA has provided opportunities for economic, social and political development in Aceh. The Peace agreement (MoU Helsinki) and LoGA were carried out and resulted in a compromise and consensus in the socio-political in Aceh. This article based on research using qualitative methods. The data collect from primary sources and secondary sources.
Tabola, Perubahan Sosial, dan Bali Kini Sari, Ni Made Purnama
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Korupsi Demokratis dalam Partai Politik:Studi Kasus Penyelenggaraan Pemilukada Lampung Irham, Muhammad Aqil
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After 1998 Reformation, Indonesia has been experiencing democratization and decentralization. Among others, general election for local government (pemilukada) since 2005 is an implementation of democratization and decentralization. Although democratization in Indonesia was praised by some researchers, many others also figured out some corruptive actions in the democratic process. Warren’s conception about democratic corruption helped us to understand the paradox of post-Reformation democratization and decentralization. According to Warren, corruption in a democracy is a duplicitous exclusion that gives an advantage to few parties in the expense of the others who are excluded from the process of decision-making and collective action. However, the author suggests that there is incompleteness in Warren’s conceptualization when he identified the location of corruption that is differentiated in a democratic regime. Warren identified only four locations of corruption, that is the state, public sphere, civil society, and market. Took local elections in Lampung as a case study, this article identified other location, that is the political party. This article argues, corruption of democracy in the political party is indicated primarily by political party’s centralism in recruiting and selecting local leader candidates.
Peluang dan Tantangan Undang-undang Desa dalam Upaya Demokratisasi Tata Kelola Sumber Daya Alam Desa: Perspektif Agraria Kritis Shohibuddin, Mohamad
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Law Number 6 of 2014 on Village—apart from its political contribution in democratizing statevillage relation—has a fundamental limitation on natural resource issues in the village in the light of agrarian and ecological crises. This Law offers a minor elaboration on natural resource issues and provides limited authority to the village on this field, while no reference is made to the problem of inequality in community’s access to local natural resources. Confronted with such structural challenges, it is argued that “struggle for village autonomy” will hardly lead to significant social transformation without involving attempts to establish just and sustainable natural resource regime. At the same time, “the struggle for social-ecological justice” will never emerge as village’s collective agenda without attempts to deepen democracy within the village. Accordingly, this article offers “democratization of rural natural resource governance” as a strategic convergence between two previous struggles: “village autonomy” and “social-ecological justice”. It is pursued through three inter-related agenda: strengthening village’s authority concerning natural resource issues, democratizing socio-agrarian relations in the village, and addressing rural crises in order to revitalize productive forces in the village.
Brightspot Market sebagai Representasi Identitas “Cool” Kaum Muda di Jakarta Junifer, Carolina
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Nowadays, the people still underestimate local fashion product. Moreover, many international brand’s stores seem to dominate the market. Then, Brightspot Market comes up with the curated market concept to accommodate and promote a premium quality of local fashion product. This Article discusses representation process to youth identity in Brightspot Market event. This article discusses the representation process of youth identity to enrich the study of cultural sociology, especially the concept of “circuit of culture” by Stuart Hall. This article describes Brightspot Market which modifies circuit of culture concept. Using qualitative methods by interview and observation towards Brightspot owners, local products’ vendor and consumer, this article shows that Brightspot Market can modify that concept by represents “the cool” identity through its curated market concept to Jakarta young people.

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