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PREDESTINATION : Journal of Society and Culture
ISSN : 27456994     EISSN : 27456994     DOI : https://doi.org/10.26858/prd.v6i2
PREDESTINATION: Journal of Society and Culture is a high-quality open-access and peer-reviewed research journal with p-ISSN 2745-6994, and e-ISSN 2745-6994. PREDESTINATION: Journal of Society and Culture providing a platform that welcomes and acknowledges high quality empirical original research papers about Sociology, Culture, Family, Gender Equality, Social Inclusion, Society, Politics, Philosophy, and Development. Published by Sociology Study Programs, Faculty of Social Science. PREDESTINATION: Journal of Society and Culture published biannual, schedule in June and December, and the Journal Editorial invites researchers, academicians, professionals, and practitioners from all over the world to submit the manuscript. Authors can submit articles/manuscripts by logging into the Open Journal System (OJS) https://ojs.unm.ac.id/predistination/author/submit
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MAHASISWA BERCADAR DAN GERAKAN SOSIAL (KAJIAN TENTANG PERSPEKTIF DAN PARTISIPASI MAHASISWA BERCADAR TERHADAP GERAKAN SOSIAL UNIVERSITAS NEGERI MAKASSAR) Arisnawawi Arisnawawi; Ashari Ismail
PREDESTINATION: Journal of Society and Culture Vol 1, No 2 (2021): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/prd.v1i2.17950

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Veiled students are a representation of the teachings of Islam. This religion has several commands or recommendations. Among them help people who are oppressed or wronged. This religious suggestion has a substantial correlation with the aims of the social movement of the UNM student demonstrations. Namely to help people who are oppressed or oppressed. Seeing the harmony between religious advice and the goals of the social demonstration movement, in reality it is rare or even never seen that UNM-veiled students are present in a series of UNM demonstration social movements. This study aims to find out how the perspective of UNM veiled students towards the social movement of UNM student demonstrations and how the participation of UNM veiled students in social movements in general. This research uses a qualitative approach. Location and research informants are at Makassar State University, which are spread over various faculties. Determination of informants is done by purposive sampling involving 20 individuals as informants. The data collection technique was done by observing, interviewing and documenting. Based on the research results, it can be concluded that the perspective of UNM-veiled students towards the social movement of demonstrations at UNM consists of a positive perspective and a negative perspective. The form of participation of UNM veiled students in carrying out social movements is divided into two forms. Namely participation in physical or tangible form and participation in physical or intangible form.
DISTRIBUTING COVID-19 RELIEF FUNDS IN NIGERIA: PERSPECTIVES FROM JOHN RAWLS’ DISTRIBUTIVE THEORY OF JUSTICE Paul T. Haaga
PREDESTINATION: Journal of Society and Culture Vol 1, No 2 (2021): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/prd.v1i2.18555

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This paper argues that every responsible government has an obligation, to the best of its ability, to ensure an adequate provision of economic welfare and healthcare for its citizens. In view of this global pandemic, the Nigerian government, like many other nations, has urgently developed a plan to provide health and economic assistance to the tens of millions of people who are vulnerable. However, the provision of these palliatives by the government designed to assuage the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the poor and vulnerable Nigerians is not fairly undertaken. Adopting an expository and analytic approach, this paper examines the role of the government in distributing the COVID- 19 relief funds; in doing this, the questions in this paper are in two fronts: firstly, what constitutes vulnerability and who is vulnerable? Secondly, what is the criterion adopted by the government for determining who benefits from these palliatives? Finally, the paper proposes a model for assessing the role of government in the distribution of palliatives from the prism of John Rawls’s principle of distributive justice. This is imperative because the fair distribution of relief funds and benefits from the government will further ease the burdens, and it will fundamentally affect the people’s wellbeing.
Right to Freedom From Discrimination: The Case of The Disabled in The Context of International Human Rights and The Practice in Nigeria. J. Adams Adoga -Ikong; Adaeze Favour Ibekwe
PREDESTINATION: Journal of Society and Culture Vol 1, No 2 (2021): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/prd.v1i2.22133

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One of the very issues in the world today that has always been on the front burner is that of human rights.  Nationally and internationally, this issue has been a problem to world leaders.  This is because the way and manner human rights is handled by either the government agencies, institutions and even individuals is such in a sorry state.  The worst is that of the right of the disabled ones among us.  They are inhumanly discriminated against due to their physical or mental state.  They are not given access to certain facilities, employment, education, etc.  In Nigeria as a case study in this research, this has been played out for a long time despite the laws in place to curb this situation.  The disabled are not given equal opportunities to vote, accessing public facilities, equal employment, etc.  This work therefore is an examination of the practice of discrimination against the disabled in Nigeria where they are denied their basic rights on the basis of their condition.  Looking at this situation, it is believed that if in Nigeria, we have to comply with the legislations on ground as well as the various international laws and treaties that Nigeria is a signatory to, the issue of human rights of the disabled will be well practiced.
EKSISTENSI PERNIKAHAN PEREMPUAN SAYYID DI DESA CIKOANG KABUPATEN TAKALAR Edi Hariyadi; Firdaus W Suhaeb
PREDESTINATION: Journal of Society and Culture Vol 1, No 2 (2021): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/prd.v1i2.17949

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Sayyid marriages that occur in the community of Cikoang Village, Takalar Regency are one of the distinguishing characteristics for ordinary people in carrying out their marriages, namely there are separate rules for sayyid women, namely Sayyid women cannot marry men who are not of Sayyid descent or descent  of the Prophet Muhammad SAW.  The research approach used descriptive qualitative methods carried out in Cikoang Village, Takalar District.  Primary data obtained by means of observation, interviews, documentation.  Secondary data comes from books and journals.  This research shows that the way to preserve marriage still exists today, namely, the factor of belief, they believe that their descendants come from the descendants of the Prophet Muhammad.  And the rule factor is that sayyid circles have rules in carrying out marriage, namely sayyid women cannot marry men who are not of Sayyid descent, but sayyid men can marry women outside their circle.  and the witness factor, namely for women who violate these rules will be subject to sanctions in the form of no longer being considered in their family and among their circle as Sayyid descendants and are considered dead.  Meanwhile, the solution for Sayyid women who do not have a partner among them is to match a Sayyid male.  And the second solution is to allow Sayyid women to marry under the applicable sanctions.
KEHIDUPAN PASCA KONFLIK DAN KETEGANGAN RELASI SOSIAL: SUATU ANCAMAN KEHANCURAN SOCIAL CAPITAL TRUST M. Saleh Laha; Fatmawada Sudarman; Moh. Nutfa
PREDESTINATION: Journal of Society and Culture Vol 1, No 2 (2021): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/prd.v1i2.18549

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Realitas sosial selalu tidak lepas dari konflik dan ketegangan relasi sosial. Tulisan ini bertujuan mendeskripsikan dua studi kasus, yaitu kehidupan sosial masyarakat Poso pasca konflik dan relasi sosial antar etnik di Biak Papua yang diteliti secara kuantitatif dan kualitatif. Hasil penelitian menemukan bahwa masyarakat Poso faktual masih terikat oleh ingatan konflik dimasa lalu yang menghambat proses damai sejati. Sedangkan relasi sosial antara etnik pribumi dengan etnik pendatang ditanah Biak Papua turut mengalami ketegangan sosial akibat dari kompetisi ekonomi sehingga mematikan nilai-nilai kooperatif. Disimpulkan bahwa masyarakat Indonesia rentan mengalami keretakan yang berakibat pada kehancuran modal sosial kepercayaan (trust). Disarankan pentingnya revitalisasi nilai-nilai budaya lokal serta dukungan kebijakan tata kelola konflik yang inheren.
FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI PENGGUNAAN KONTRASEPSI DAN HAK REPRODUKSI PEREMPUAN PADA KELUARGA AKSEPTOR KB DI KELURAHAN MACCORAWALIE KAB. PINRANG Sitti Hardiyanti; Idham Irwansyah
PREDESTINATION: Journal of Society and Culture Vol 1, No 2 (2021): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/prd.v1i2.17951

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     The results of this study indicate that the driving factors for acceptors to use family planning are, first, external factors, which are driving factors that arise outside of the condition of a family where the role of the government and related institutions plyas an active role in various outreach socializations and the second is internal factors, factors based on in a situation or condition that exists in one family, namely because you want to delay pregnancy, due to economic factors where the acceptors in the family have a low economic level and work factors where the acceptors are busy in their, apart from that, the driving factor for the acceptors to do family planning is to keep their distance births because families prefer to regulate the birth spacing of children and participate in family planning programs to reduce population growth rates. From the research result it can also be concluded that the position of women in reproductive rights in choosing contraceptive methods is based on a joint decision between husband and wife, but there is also a decision made by one party only.
THE LOGIC OF COSMOPOLITANISM AND THE IDEA OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE Isenyo Solomon Ogaba
PREDESTINATION: Journal of Society and Culture Vol 1, No 2 (2021): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/prd.v1i2.20165

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Cosmopolitanism considers the citizens of states as citizens of the world. In this way, cosmopolitanism transcends the idea of the state. The question then is, can cosmopolitanism offer a conceptual grid from where to begin to theorize the possibility of principles of international justice? Does cosmopolitanism carry a credible understanding of the relationship between the self and the other which could inform a viable and valid conception of justice for states? Does the cosmopolitan perspective contain the basis for international justice? In a world constitutive of cosmopolitan individual citizens, what constitutes and represents our agency, choice and consensus? Which of us would be responsible for working out the appropriate understanding of justice and its applicability? By merely labelling all individuals as citizens of the world, it does not offer an adequate or compelling account of the mechanisms of enforceability? And finally, and perhaps most importantly, who is the other in a cosmopolitan world?  These and many more are questions in which this work tends to shed light on. This work points that, in a world divided by nation states, this seems somewhat impractical as well as undesirable. This work argues that cosmopolitan account does offer a convincing moral perspective, it fails almost entirely in offering a compelling political narrative.
LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN: TOWARDS A MEANINGFUL TALK ABOUT RELIGION Onos Godwin Idjakpo; peter.O.O. Ottuh
PREDESTINATION: Journal of Society and Culture Vol 1, No 2 (2021): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/prd.v1i2.17946

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Wittgenstein’s profound thought had rich implications regarding religious belief and religion. In his early philosophy, silence occupies a central place to articulate what is beyond the boundary of language. Silence overcomes the limits of human language. In Wittgenstein’s later philosophy, religious language and different religious languages are legitimized by the multiple uses of language. An evaluation of his linguistic philosophy and its application in religious belief reveals that despite the limitations of his philosophy, Wittgenstein has enriched the contemporary philosophy of religion. This paper discusses the meaningful talk about religion, religious speech acts and religious rituals with Wittgenstein’s later understanding of the religious domain. Though Wittgenstein was not a religious man, he saw things from a religious point of view. His insight on religious belief can be seen from different perspectives. From a pragmatic perspective, religious language is very much tied up with the form of life. It emerges from the everyday shared practices of the community of believers.
IMMIGRATION, OTHERNESS, ECONOMIC MOBILITY AND SOCIAL INCLUSION IN THE HOMELAND Gloria Mayen Umukoro; Veronica Ebi Odey; Mamina Mba Ndifon
PREDESTINATION: Journal of Society and Culture Vol 1, No 2 (2021): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/prd.v1i2.18002

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This research focuses on the impact of migration on the Cultural identity of Francophones in the diaspora. It explores the fascinating role of Culture and identity in national and regional integration. Examining the experiences of francophone immigrants from the diaspora, the study shows how ‘otherness’ affects immigrants’ capability to self-assert and adapt to reclaim their Africaness in the homeland. Two sets of immigrants are presented; the forced immigrant (Slavery), with a forced culture and the liberal immigrant, with liberal culture. Drawing from interviews, and individual experiences, the study emphasises the role of the immigrant, the community and the institutions in successful cultural integration in the homeland.

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