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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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Tolerance Education in the Hidden Curriculum: A Case Study on Indonesian Public School Kurniawan, Kevin Nobel
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Religious intolerance is spreading within the Indonesian institution of education. Previous studies have shown that the growth of intolerance is due to the state’s regulation and pedagogical apparatus. In contrast to the previous studies, I argue that the intolerance is related to a hidden curriculum applied by the institution of education. Normatively, the hidden curriculum contains the value of religious tolerance. However, factually, I found evidence of practices of intolerance, through both the formal and informal spheres within the school structure, in a hidden curriculum. This article is written based on a qualitative approach with a mixed-method research strategy to analyze data collected from students, teachers, and alumni through field observation, in-depth interviews, and surveys.
Relational Capability and Commitment of Extractive Industry Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Programs: A Case Study on A Geothermal Company in Sukabumi Regency, West Java Kautsar, Fiel
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs in extractive industries in Indonesia, which grew rapidly in the post-New Order era, can be seen as a means to develop local communities. However, such programs tend to be unilateral (one-sided), and leading to problems, because they often do not represent the expectations and needs of local communities. Previous studies about unilateral CSR in extractive industries categorized the programs into two types according to their substances: CSR as charity and CSR as mandatory. This article rejects both categories, as they do not optimally develop the local community. This article argues that the justice in CSR programs in extractive industries, as a means to develop local communities, can be achieved through relational capability and commitment. This article is written based on a the qualitative approach and conducts a case study on the CSR program of a geothermal company in Sukabumi Regency, West Java, Indonesia
Self-Representation among Dark-Skinned Individuals on the Discourse of Beauty Larasati, Hasty
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This article will explore how dark-skinned individuals perceive their skin color and whether they categorize their appearance as beautiful or ugly. Until recently, the dominant perception of beauty in Indonesia was represented by fair-skinned people, and this fact is strongly related to an individual’s identity. Dark skin is considered less beautiful. However, some individuals attempt to counteract the dominant beauty discourse. Previous literature studies found two reasons that support the counter-discourse toward beauty: recognition and negotiation. Recognition is an act of countering the mainstream discourse, while negotiation is an attempt to contest one’s identity based on their skin. This article argues that women can counter the dominant discourse based on negotiation, because individuals have free choice, body autonomy, and bargaining power. This article is written based on a qualitative research, with in-depth interviews conducted with nine female informants who have attempted to counter the mainstream beauty discourse.
Social Control of the Family on Juvenile Post-Drug Rehabilitation Relapse Behavior Eliza, Diah Nur
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This article discusses social control of families to their children following drug rehabilitation. Juveniles who have completed rehabilitation programs will experience a resocialization process,i.e. socialization to a new environment or the old environment they once left. Previous studies have identified that the juvenile resocialization process after rehabilitation is influenced by the social environment and family factors. The resocialization process, alongside social control from the family, can prevent the behavior of re-using drugs or relapsing. This article is written based on a qualitative research. The primary data are obtained from juveniles aged 12-18 years, not married, and have experienced drug rehabilitation. This article indicate that there is a relationship between emotional bonding and the control of love-oriented discipline. The emotional bonds found in this study tend to be negative with the control of the love-oriented discipline, encouraging the child’s behavior of relapsing. Furthermore, the results of this study indicate that the form of discipline methods used by parents can have different implications for different children, so the form of appropriate control method to the child’s behavior cannot be determined.
Parenting and Military Children’s Behavior: Preliminary Findings in Military Families of New Order Era and Post-Reformation Dindasari, Ruri; Yulianto, Bayu A.
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Parenting styles within military families had implications towards their children’s behav- ior. Previous studies discussed on the parenting pattern but few has associated it with the fundamental change of Indonesian military organization post Reformation era. Therefore, this article discusses the difference of parenting pattern in the military family before and after the Reformation, and its impact towards children’s behavior. The argument is based on that change of fundamental values in the Indonesian military in New Order and post Reformation era is aligned with the changing of parenting in the military family. Those changes most likely affected the children’s behavior indirectly. In this article we use the case of parents from the military family who joined military in the New Order and post Reformation. The method used in the research for this article is qualitative method where data are gathered by conducting in-depth interviews with the respondents consist of father, mother and child from military families both from New Order era and post Reformation era who live in Depok City. This article shows that parenting style in the New Order and post Reformation military family in between democratic and authoritarian style.
Volunteerism and the Illusion of Civil Society’s Resurgence HURRIYAH, HURRIYAH
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Demystifying The Abstract Scheme Of Globalization Utama, Rahardhika Arista
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