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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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Produksi Budaya dalam Seni Grafiti Wanlie, Wanlie
Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi Vol. 17, No. 2
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In the midst of pro’s and con’s on the idea that creative economy (or production of culture) as the new engine of economic growth in a globalized world, what opportunity present for us in a developing country to be able to enter global market as a cultural producer. This paper draws from a case study of Darbotz, an Indonesian graffiti artist, whose works have been entered global market mainly through internet and gave him legitimacy as an influencer among his followers. Technology creates new space and lowers the entry barrier so that the division of sub-arena in the field of cultural production is diminishing. In the arena of cultural production there is a relation of collaboration, not only power relation that enabled actors to maximize their capital. Thus arena and sub-arena become fluid and open for any actors. This is because now eventhough arena of cultural production has its autonormativity rule, logic of capital and comodification also entering the arena. As a result, any actors who can produce distinction in their symbolic goods and exploit their social capital, can enter global market of symbolic goods.
Kelekatan Kelembagaan: Industri Distro Fesyen di Bandung Achwan, Rochman
Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi Vol. 18, No. 2
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This paper tries to enrich three perspectives for the study of creative industry, cultural entrepreneurship, social contract, and contextual knowledge, by employing an institutional approach and argues that institutional embbededness plays a vital role in promoting creative fashion distro (distribution store) in Bandung that historically well-known city of fashion. Qualitative method has been used to collect data from various informants. This study reveals that disembeddedness between state and creative fashion business and within society of fashion become a mayor feature of the business. As a consequence, creativity of fashion entrepreneurs unable to prosper and internal business organisation is difficult to mature. Recent development, however, indicates that big economic actors and local state begin to co-operate with industry of fashion distro. This development suggests that problems of disembeddedness can be transformed into embeding business actors-state as well as actors within the business. The future of creative fashion distro in Bandung will depend on the struggle of forces of embedding againt disembedding state, the economic, and the association tha support it.
Hidup adalah Perjuangan: Strategi Pemuda Yogyakarta dalam Transisi dari Dunia Pendidikan ke Dunia Kerja Sutopo, Oki Rahadianto
Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi Vol. 18, No. 2
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This article shows the experiences of six young people from Yogyakarta who struggle in the process of school to work transition. These young people creatively implemented long term strategy both inside and outside the field of education They accumulate various kind of capitals so that it can be converted in the future. All of the informants are from middle class background. The result shows they still get benefits from strategies and capital that they had previously created. As a young people from middle class background, they are optimist that they can reach their dream jobs in the future as long as they work hard, creative and struggle hard. The finding of this research supports the qualitative aspect to previous study made by Nilan (2012) Theoretically, it shows the compatibility between concept of long term strategy by Jones (2009), economic, social and cultural capital by Bourdieu (1998) and zigzag journeys by Nilan, Julian, and Germov (2007) as analytical concepts to understand youth transition in Indonesia.
Menggantung ke “Atas”: Perkumpulan Sosial Perdesaan di Era Desentralisasi Mahendro, Anggoro Yudo
Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi Vol. 18, No. 2
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In democracy, the government at the national and local level strives to create an active community, which manifests in a variety of community associations. Desa Rintis shows the active role of local government in supporting the establishment of community associations at the village level. We can understand this because the local government has the structural strength through its regulations to influence the society. Besides, the local government also provides cultural as well as economic capital that is included in the relational process between the state and social associations. This condition causes initiative of some members of the community to form associations and engage in social activities. Judging from the concept of social capital, social associations in the Desa Rintis have social capital that is not balanced between bonding, bridging, and linking. Social associations are strong on the linking side, however, they are weak on the bonding and bridging side. Therefore, the existence of social associations in the village Rintis just hangs up (to the state). Said to hang because of the active efforts from the leaders of the social associations to involve themselves with the state. This condition is the feedback from the top-down pattern that was developed earlier by the state.
Revivalisme Kekuatan Familisme dalam Demokrasi: Dinasti Politik di Aras Lokal Djati, Wasisto Rahajo
Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi Vol. 18, No. 2
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The article aims to elaborate political dynasty that developed in local politics arena. The emergence of political dynasty is indicated by several points. First of all, the failure of function from local political party to conducts political regeneration. Secondly, high cost democracy which impeding public to participate in public office succession. Third, political power from local elite was uneven, thus resulting power centralization in few strong local elite that transforming dynasty. Patrimonialism is not always becoming main perspective to analyzing political dynasty. There are many alternative political perspectives to analyze this case. This paper used familism political culture to elaborate political dynasty in local politics arena. The result of this research shows political preference from the local leader is considered to choose his family member in governmental succession to cover up his political sins. Familism also influenced from political source such as tribalism, populism, and feudalism that distinguishing local political dynasty in Indonesia.
Modal Budaya dan Modal Sosial dalam Industri Seni Kerajinan Keramik Purwanto, Antonius
Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi Vol. 18, No. 2
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Cultural and social capital is important in the development of industrial cluster of ceramic art craft. This paper describes and explains the role of cultural and social capital in the development of industrial cluster of ceramic art craft in Kasongan. This paper also describes and explains the dynamics of domination and resistance among entrepreneurs in the cluster. By using qualitative research methods show that cultural capital is important for the change of the cluster from the one which produce traditional-functional ceramic to the one which produce artistic ceramic. It is also important for upward social mobility among entrepreneurs. Social capital is important for facilitating economic transaction and for making organization or institution doing a good performance. Bourdieu and Putnam’s concept of social capital are complementary in explaining empirical reality of the cluster. The dominant entrepreneurs have tried to maintain their domination by using of symbolic capital and by developing the cluster in the interest of himself and all entrepreneurs.
Dead White Men and Other Important People: Sociology’s Big Ideas Munir, Fitrah
Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi Vol. 18, No. 2
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Altruisme, Solidaritas dan Kebijakan Sosial Robet, Robertus
Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi Vol. 18, No. 1
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This essay tries to re-conceptualized altruism as sociological idea. It argues that altruism is possible. As a moral action altruism could also be operationalized to provide a ground of social policy and a tool to shape certain form of society
Mlipir: The Genesis within Relations of Production between Industrial Sector and Rural Society Utama, Rahardika Arista
Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi Vol. 18, No. 1
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This paper examines how the interactions between industrial development actors in rural setting reflect the internal dynamics of Third World countries that maintain dependence on developed countries. The diverse discussion on the impact of industrialization which mostly emphasized on particular issues is difficult to depict the comprehensive situation on the impacted society. Further analysis which recognized the existence of the mutual relations among state, market, and society is necessary to best describe the invisible but essential impact of industrialization. Thus, this paper argues that inequality is the essential impact of industrialization which has been emerged in various form of social system as the consequences of the relation of production between local elites and market economy actors in all level of development. Through analyzing the case of particular system of production called mlipir system which emerged and perpetuated within relations of production in the plywood industrial development area, the study found that the interactions of national actors and local actors who have aligned interests with the global imperialism have perpetuated particular group of people who remain in poverty despite actively conduct production activities.
Swaraj and Conscientização: An Essay on Gandhi and Freire’s Philosophy of Critical Education Yasih, Diatyka Widya Permata
Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi Vol. 18, No. 1
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