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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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Dinamika Elite Lokal Madura Zamroni, M. Imam
Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi Vol. 17, No. 1
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The priyayi played a vital role in leading the Indonesian community during the colonial era. The same applies to Madura society. During the colonial era, power wielded by the priyayi was constricted on the basis of Madura culture and was strengthened by the bureaucratic power structure at both the village and district/ city level. This was manifested in such ways as serving as a klébun or bupati. However, the pattern of priyayi power, which was underpinned by feudalism waned, being replaced by Islamic religious leaders known as kiai. During the New Order regime, kiai in Madura played a very dominant role which was not only limited to the realm of religion, but also all aspects of life ranging from social, politics, economic, to culture. Nevertheless, with the dawn of the reformation era, economic elites have catapulted themselves to prominence, and there are growing signs that they are replacing the role which religious leaders used to play in Madura society in general and in the political domain in particular through forming shadow state as a tool used to exert control over Madura Political dynamics. This concise paper presents as discussion of ‘political fights’ among cultural, religious, bureaucratic, and economic elites in Madura.
Teori Ruang dalam Sosiologi Perkotaan: Sebuah Pendekatan Baru Dwianto, Raphaella Dewantari
Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi Vol. 17, No. 1
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When New Urban Sociology (NUS) appeared in urban sociology in early 1970s in Europe, by including state and class, it offered a macro view point, to answer the insuficiency of micro frame which had been the characteristic of urban sociology from the Chicago School. However, along with the weakening of welfare state, NUS also lost its significance, and it then chose to deconstruct itself through theory of space. This paper tries to elaborate the origin of NUS and its development, putting it in the present context, to explore the possibility of perspective of the urban as the hub that connects community, state, and the global world.
Transformasi Jazz Yogyakarta: Dari Hibriditas menjadi Komoditas Sutopo, Oki Rahadianto
Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi Vol. 17, No. 1
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This article tries to show the transformation of jazz music as a cultural product in Yogyakarta. This transformation is, according to Baumann, fluid, contradictory, and ambivalent. In the origin, this music became a symbol of resistance by the lower class, whereas in Indonesia jazz became the upper middle class consumption. However, in its development, some jazz musicians try to restore the original meaning by combining local elements and bring a hybrid genre of jazz, although this was not last long. The traditional elements can not survive to bring the spirit of resistance because this new genre of jazz eventually entered the music industry as a pop culture. Local elements in the end are commodified. The impact is then the reduction of the meaning of jazz and locality itself.
Ruang-Ruang Sosial Pekerja Ekonomi Bawah Tanah (Underground Economy) Chotim, Erna Ermawati
Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi Vol. 15, No. 1
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Beragam Islam, Beragam Ekspresi: Islam Indonesia dalam Praktik Sutopo, Oki Rahadianto
Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi Vol. 15, No. 2
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Memperbincangkan Sejarah-sejarah Mikro Disiplin Sosiologi Riyanto, Geger
Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi Vol. 17, No. 1
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Konseptualisasi Ruang Sosial Pendidikan Alkhudri, Ahmad Tarmiji
Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi Vol. 17, No. 2
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Gerakan Dakwah Salafi di Indonesia pada Era Reformasi Hidayat, Dady
Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi Vol. 17, No. 2
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This article examines the genesis and the expansion of salafi movements during reformation era. Using a social movement’s perspective with three main factors on social movements; political opportunity structure, framing process, and resources mobilization theory, this research aims to reveal the factor of salafi movement’s growing. The research is use a qualitative approach with a field research method, where the researchers directly observes to the people being studied and try to examine any subjective experiences in the sociological view. The results of this study reveal that the reformation era, gives some opportunity to salafi movements to be rapidly expanded. Their expanding is also supported by every social network they made, to gain resources and help the movements to do expanding of their activity.
Jember Fashion Carnival: Konstruksi Identitas dalam Masyarakat Jaringan Jannah, Raudlatul
Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi Vol. 17, No. 2
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This research focuses on the construction of Jember city identity in the network society era. This research revealed that the construction process of Jember city identity is complex. By using Manuel Castells’ theory about territorial identity especially in network society, this paper intends to interpret Jember Fashion Carnival (JFC) as a project identity in the discourse of network society. The findings show that JFC does not only negotiate Jember city identity but also practice logic of network society. It can be seen by the way that media can change JFC as a fashion carnival into a project of Jember city identity, and then transform it to financial capital as entertaining carnaval performed in various cities. Logic of networks have the ability to transform resources to be more profitable. But, how to internalize this idea to Jember cultural space that it recognized by all citizens is still a problem. Finally, how the end of this process is, and whether world city carnival will be a new identity of Jember, will be unveiled by time.
Stratifikasi Sosial Warga Binaan Wanita di Rutan Pondok Bambu Kartikawati, Reni
Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi Vol. 17, No. 2
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Basically, social stratification does not occur in a total institution like detention. If it does, it only occurs between the officers and the convicts. However, social stratification apparently occurs among female convicts in Rutan Pondok Bambu. Based on that fact, this research tried to discover the real image of social stratification in Rutan Pondok Bambu; the factors that form the social stratification, and the people who form that social stratification. By using qualitative approach, this research showed that social stratification does occur among convicts in Rutan Pondok Bambu, which, at some level, is the same with the stratification found in general society. Moreover, this research also found four dimensions of social stratification in Rutan Pondok Bambu. They are power, prestige, privilege, and skill dimensions of female convicts in that rutan. Related to that phenomenon, people who form the social stratification in that rutan are the officers as the technical executives, who indirectly affect the “culture” among female convicts in the rutan in forming the social stratification.

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