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Journal of Social Movements
Published by Sahabat Akademia Group
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30323401     DOI : https://doi.org/10.62491/jsm.v1i1.2024.1
The Journal of Social Movements is an innovative and dynamic scholarly platform dedicated to the exploration, analysis, and advancement of knowledge in the vibrant field of social movements. Launched recently, this journal aims to carve a distinct niche by providing a fresh perspective on the ever-evolving landscape of collective action, activism, and social change.
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Menguatkan Ekonomi Desa Berbasis Kearifan Lokal Melalui BUMDes: Studi Kasus di Desa Grenggeng Kabupaten Kebumen Nurwanto, Imam
Journal of Social Movements Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62491/jsm.v2i2.2025.38

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This study aims to describe the process of strengthening the village economy based on local wisdom through the Village-Owned Enterprise (BUMDes) in Grenggeng Village, Kebumen Regency. The research employs a qualitative-descriptive approach with data collection methods including observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. Informants were selected purposively and consisted of BUMDes managers, village government officials, and community members directly involved in BUMDes activities. Data analysis was carried out through reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing, validated through source and method triangulation. The findings reveal that the development of local wisdom through BUMDes involves five main stages: mapping of village potential, determining the community's collective vision, designing a development timeline, identifying stakeholders, and program implementation. Through the management of BUMDes, local potentials such as pandanus weaving crafts, traditional culinary tourism at Pasar Perengkali, organic rice cultivation, and various cultural activities have been successfully integrated in a synergistic manner. The positive impacts of BUMDes management are felt by the community in the form of increased economic income, the creation of new job opportunities, enhanced entrepreneurial independence both individually and collectively, and the more equitable distribution of income across the community. The study concludes by emphasizing the crucial role of BUMDes in developing local potential as a means of empowering the village economy. Participatory management based on local wisdom is identified as a key success factor in achieving independent and sustainable village development.
Effectiveness of Nussa and Rarra Animation in Fostering Character Education among Elementary Students in North Sangatta Farhin, Nurul
Journal of Social Movements Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62491/jsm.v2i2.2025.39

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Character education is a crucial foundation that must be developed from an early age, especially during elementary school. In addition to parental guidance, educational media such as the Nussa and Rarra animated films can serve as an engaging and effective tool to instil moral values in children. This study aims to analyse the effectiveness of the Nussa and Rarra films in fostering character education among elementary school students in North Sangatta Village, and describe the outcomes of such character education efforts. This research uses a qualitative approach with elementary students, parents, and community members in North Sangatta Village as participants. Informants were selected using purposive sampling based on specific criteria. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation, and analysed using interactive analysis techniques. The findings reveal that the Nussa and Rarra animations effectively instill character values by presenting relatable and exemplary behaviour in daily life. Children demonstrated improvements in both cognitive (knowledge) and affective (attitude) domains, and parents reported using the films as modern alternatives to teach ethical values. The study concludes that animated media can be an effective, accessible, and engaging means of character education for young learners. This research contributes to the development of media-based moral education strategies that can be integrated into both formal and informal learning settings.
Bahasa Gaul Remaja Milenial di Twitter: Tren, Makna, dan Tantangan bagi Bahasa Indonesia Simorangkir, Nomi Agustina; Saragih, Elza L. L; Aritonang, Cynthia; Marbun, Oktavia Dewita
Journal of Social Movements Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62491/jsm.v2i2.2025.40

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The phenomenon of slang use among millennial teenagers on Twitter is interesting to study because it affects communication patterns and sensitivity to good and correct Indonesian language. This study aims to describe the form, meaning, and impact of slang use on millennial teenagers on social media. The research was conducted using descriptive qualitative approach through content analysis method. Data were collected using listening, note-taking, and screen capture techniques on tweets containing popular slang words, abbreviations, or acronyms. The results showed that teenagers use acronyms such as otw, baper, and bucin as a symbol of familiarity and group identity. However, the excessive use of slang has an impact on the decline in the ability to compose formal sentences according to Indonesian language rules. This finding indicates the need for language coaching for teenagers to be able to place slang appropriately without reducing formal literacy skills. The implication of this research is expected to be an input for parents, educators, and the government in formulating strategies for developing Indonesian language in the digital era.
Dinamika Sosial dalam Praktik Fidusia: Studi Kasus Kredit BPKB di BRI Moyudan Sleman Artanti, Arum Sari; Winadi, Enrico
Journal of Social Movements Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62491/jsm.v2i2.2025.45

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This study explores the socio-legal dynamics of credit practices using vehicle ownership documents (BPKB) as collateral at BRI Cabang Moyudan, Sleman. While legally regulated under the Fiduciary Guarantee Law, the actual practice is embedded in local socio-economic realities, often creating a gap between legal formalism and the lived experience of debtors. The study specifically aims to uncover how these credit procedures operate in practice, and how borrowers understand and respond to them within a social context. Using a qualitative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews with five bank officers, one notary, and ten debtors, complemented by direct field observations and documentation review. The analysis applied a socio-legal framework to examine the interaction between legal structures and social behaviour in the credit process. The findings reveal that while credit procedures at BRI Cabang Moyudan, Sleman, adhere to formal legal standards including fiduciary registration and credit approval mechanisms most debtors exhibit low legal literacy regarding their rights and obligations, particularly concerning fiduciary execution. Patterns of wanprestasi (default) are influenced by economic pressures, inadequate communication, and social perceptions of shame. Debtors tend to rely on trust and informal narratives, resulting in limited legal awareness and vulnerability during contract enforcement. This study's novelty lies in its socio-legal integration of legal and social dynamics in fiduciary credit practices. While limited by a single rural bank branch and small sample size affecting generalizability, it underscores the urgent need for participatory legal education and social approaches in credit risk management. Practically, findings suggest a more equitable financing system by urging banks to simplify contract language, enhance debtor education on rights and obligations, and foster more humane loan negotiation. Future research should explore alternative fiduciary models sensitive to local values and legal comprehension.
Tata Kelola Kolaboratif dalam Pengelolaan Sampah Plastik: Studi Kasus di Kabupaten Lamongan Wartono, Wartono; Erison, Yendra; Rohmah, Eva Nur Laily
Journal of Social Movements Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62491/jsm.v2i2.2025.55

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The problem of plastic waste is a crucial issue facing many regions, including Lamongan Regency, which experiences a significant increase in waste volume each year. Despite management programs, such as "Green Lamongan," environmental problems persist due to limited infrastructure, low public awareness, and weak collaboration between stakeholders. This study aims to analyze the forms of collaboration between local governments and local communities in plastic waste management and identify the challenges and impacts of these programs. The method used was descriptive qualitative, with data collected through interviews, observations, and documentation studies from official government sources and online media. The results show that initiatives such as the "Berkah Mandiri" Waste Bank and the "Sampahku Tanggungjawabku" (My Waste is My Responsibility) program (Samtaku) have contributed significantly to promoting a circular economy, reducing waste volume, and increasing community participation. These programs have generated economic value of up to IDR 5 billion per year and opened recycling-based business opportunities. However, challenges remain, such as a lack of facilities, suboptimal inter-agency coordination, and community resistance to behavioral change. In conclusion, strong collaboration, ongoing education, and infrastructure support are the keys to the success of participatory and sustainable plastic waste management in Lamongan Regency.

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