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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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Bruno Latour's Constructivism and Its Implications for the New Agency of Sociology Robet, Robertus; R, U. Abdul Rozak
Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi Vol. 28, No. 2
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Abstract Latour removes the boundaries between natural sciences and humanities. Science for Latour is cultural practise, at the same time in every cultural practice, nature and objects are also actively involved. In that sense, Latour's constructivism encourages the emergence of non-human actors as drivers of the societal changes. By that, he provoked sociology to expand its subject matter. The Social in sociology must be seen as an association involving human and non-human actors. Key words: Constructivism, Expansion of agency, actant, actor network theory.
Konstruktivisme Bruno Latour dan Implikasinya Terhadap Ide Keagenan Sosiologi Robet, Robertus; Rozak R, U Abdul
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Abstract Latour removes the boundaries between natural sciences and humanities. Science for Latour is cultural practise, at the same time in every cultural practice, nature and objects are also actively involved. With that, Latour's constructivism encourages the emergence of non-human actors as drivers of the societal changes. With that he provoked sociology to expand its subject matter. The Social in sociology must be seen as an association involving human and non-human actors.
The Dynamic of Gender Relations During and Post Pandemic in Families of Impromptu Online Woman Entrepreneurs in Indonesia Imelda, Johanna D; Setiyono, Ditha A
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The article aims to describe the changes in gender relations in the family of women who became impromptu online entrepreneurs due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The theories of gender role triplicity and social capital were used to analyze research findings. Data for this qualitative longitudinal research was collected through observations and interviews with fourteen married women in Depok, West Java, from 2020 to 2022. Research findings illustrated that when women became entrepreneurs during the pandemic, there was a change in their role, from the domestic to the public sphere. However, when family economic condition improved after the pandemic, women returned to the domestic sphere and gave up their business networks. On the other hand, women who continued to engage in entrepreneurship did not leave their domestic roles, even though their business network was growing. These dynamics of gender relations in the family illustrated how traditional roles in the family are changing; while also suggesting strategies employed by women when transitioning into impromptu online entrepreneurs during and after the pandemic. Their educational background and social capital become the basis for distinct gender relations in their families. This article also suggests the importance of promoting gender equality to support women's empowerment in the domestic and public spheres.
Strengthening Social Capital Through Digital Platform: Neighborhood Community In DKI Jakarta Eka Putri, Syora Alya; Safira, Fidan; Nadhira, Rizka; Hamdi, Hamdi; Debineva, Ferena; Putra, Nafiza Samditya; Nandika, Reisa Siva; Qurani Putri, Dinda Mutiara; Nagari, Ukhti Paundria; Ervi, Tivani Shakilla
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This study investigates how digital platforms can be leveraged to strengthen social capital and thus support sustainable urban development in Jakarta. Despite positive strides, there are several obstacles that hinders the optimal utilization of digital platforms in terms of information dissemination and enhancing stakeholder trust: (1) constraints posed by the communication medium; (2) digital literacy of stakeholders, and (3) ineffective participation of community members. Employing a qualitative method, this case study reveals that stakeholders across all levels play a pivotal role in encouraging participation among community members. Moreover, the findings indicate that utilizing integrated digital platforms for information management within neighborhood communities may foster collaboration, creating a space for inclusive discussions between regional administrators and the community. Strengthened networks resulting from the process may in turn contribute to regional development, since the collective capacity to address challenges is improved as well.
Assessing the Implications of Agricultural Development from the Perspective of Sustainable Livelihoods: Dryland Farming Community in Singosari, Lampung Ariyanto, Komang
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The agricultural sector plays a vital role in rural communities in Indonesia. Agricultural development stands as one of the most crucial development agendas pursued by both governmental and non-governmental entities. An essential aspect to examine within agricultural development is its implications for the livelihoods of farming communities. This study analyzes the implications of agricultural development programs on farmers' livelihoods through the lens of sustainable livelihoods. Employing a qualitative method with a case study approach, the research was conducted among dryland farmers practicing intercropping farming systems. The case study was carried out in Singosari Village, Talang Padang Sub-District, Tanggamus District. Primary data collection involved interviews, participatory observations, documentation, and secondary data through a literature review over a 9-month period. Findings indicate that the implications of agricultural development programs by both state and private actors are unevenly distributed among farmer groups. Cultivation patterns of commodity crops (coffee and cocoa) intervened by agricultural development programs tend to be unsustainable, while non-intervened cultivation remains sustainable. Based on the findings, the researcher recommends that agricultural development interventions consider specific farming practices and local agrarian structures in projecting program implications and benefit distribution. Keywords: Agricultural Development, Sustainable Livelihoods, Dryland Agriculture.
Deconstructing Beauty Standards: Unpad Geulis Instagram Account At Thariq, Muhammad Wisnu Danang; Lesmana, Aditya Candra; Gunawan, Wahyu
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This study aims to deconstruct the discourse of beauty standards represented by Unpad Geulis' Instagram account. Using Derrida's framework of deconstruction, the authors dismantle the text structure on Unpad Geulis' beauty standards, in the form of a slim body, clean, smooth face, white skin color and healthy hair as a dominative, hegemonic, and discriminative. Furthermore, the authors employ the reading of différance, to explore the possibility that Unpad Geulis' beauty standards would not exist without the marginalized beauty standards. Such a reading is done by reading horizontally the text structure of Unpad Geulis, to find a new meaning that was previously concealed. The study also indicates objectification and privacy violation of women, displayed on Unpad Geulis, which can affect women’s psychological well-being. Finally, deconstruction dissects the relationship between Unpad Geulis and Universitas Padjajaran (Unpad) as an educational institution, uncovering forms of aporia or contradictions in Unpad's cultural values.

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