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Development of Jakarta Kota Station Function From Public Transportation Facilities to Become a Historical and Cultural Tourism Destination Ariani, Atridia Wilastrina, Titien Retnoningsih, Ari Atmadja
Ariani, Ariani;
Wilastrina, Atridia
KOMUNITAS: International Journal of Indonesian Society and Culture Vol 12, No 2 (2020): September
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DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v12i2.24117
The Jakarta Kota Station, also known as Beos Station, is one of the buildings designed by a Dutch architect full of historical value and beautiful architectural form. In addition to its main function as a railway facility, Jakarta Kota station also plays a role in the economic sector for the surrounding community. This study aims to examine and provide recommendations regarding opportunities to develop the function of Jakarta Kota station from public facilities to become historical and cultural attractions. The method of design sociology with a qualitative approach is used to analyze various aspects related to the research problems such as design connection and socio-cultural phenomena, urban society, socio-cultural changes, design and environment, design and architecture, as well as tourism and culture. Based on the results of the analysis it can be concluded that apart from being a public railway facility, Jakarta Kota station is feasible to be developed into a historical and cultural tourism destination that supports the government's goal of making the Kotatua region into a historical, cultural, business and tourism site without changing its original physical form
The Implementation of Multicultural- Based Sociology Learning in Senior High School
Rochana, Totok
KOMUNITAS: International Journal of Indonesian Society and Culture Vol 12, No 2 (2020): September
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DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v12i2.23338
This study examines the implementation of multicultural-based sociology learning in senior high school. The objectives of this study are: (1) To describe the sociology learning that is carried out currently; and (2) to describe the implementation of multicultural-based sociology learning. This study employed a qualitative approach to produce a description and analysis of findings. The subjects of the study were sociology teachers in Kendal Regency. The type of data collection was both in the form of quantitative data and qualitative data. The data were collected using observation and interview guidelines. Data analysis used descriptive qualitative analysis with interactive techniques. The current implementation of sociology learning is based on the learning objectives of sociology, namely to develop sociology knowledge and practice to improve students’ social skills. Based on the objectives of sociology learning, it influences the learning approaches, models, methods, media and resources, and assessment. The implementation of multicultural-based sociology learning is based on the goal of multicultural learning. The learning is addressed as an effort to develop students' ability  to view   different cultures and to be positive towards cultural, racial, and ethnic differences. Based on these learning objectives, the implementation of sociology learning differs in terms of learning approaches, models, methods, and assessments.
Relationship Between Social Identity of Football Supporters and Conflicts (Study of The Jakmania Depok City)
Kaligis, Retor AW
KOMUNITAS: International Journal of Indonesian Society and Culture Vol 12, No 2 (2020): September
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DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v12i2.18695
This study examined the relationship of The Jakmania's social identity with the conflict of supporters. The Jakmania members who come from various ethnic and regions sought identity as "Jakarta youth" which means "Metropolitan youth". This study used a convergent parallel mixed method. The survey population was members of The Jakmania Depok City who, although not living in Jakarta, supported Persija as a Jakarta football club. Semi-structured interviews were carried out to key informants involved in forming The Jakmania's social identity since the organization was founded and organizational decision makers. After being analyzed separately, the results are compared to see how far quantitative and qualitative findings confirm each other. The results of this study indicated that the members of The Jakmania, whose background is in the socio-economic status of the lower middle class, have a mixture of group pride and cathartic pressure on life. The effort to build the social identity of The Jakmania supporters gave birth to positive energy in the form of solidarity and member participation without being based on ethnicity. Likewise, the respondents from The Jakmania Depok who have Betawi parents, their identification with The Jakmania as an in-group is cross-ethnicity and regional. On the other hand, negative energy creates a supporter conflict from some members and at the same time raises corrections from within the organization to improve it.
The Role of Social Media for Disasters in The Era of Disruption (Analysis of Responsiveness to COVID-19 Pandemics on Twitter)
Rahmanto, Fajar;
Rafi, Muhammad
KOMUNITAS: International Journal of Indonesian Society and Culture Vol 12, No 2 (2020): September
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DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v12i2.25062
Social media has become the choice as a means to access various information related to disasters. This article aims to determine the level of public responsiveness to the COVID-19 pandemic disaster through social media Twitter. The research method uses descriptive qualitative with a literature study approach. Sources of information were collected from Twitter using N-Capture regarding the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. For data analysis techniques using the NVivo12 Plus software with a query analysis approach. The results showed the community's responsiveness to the COVID-19 pandemic disaster since the advent of the COVID-19 outbreak in Indonesia in early March was enlivened with hashtags (# lawancovid19) of 14,930 counts. Through hashtag # lawancovid19, the bnpb-Indonesia account with (35.24%) and the ministry of health ministry account (20.68%) are the two twitter accounts used most the taggar. The #lawancovid19 narrative on Twitter developed by the Government is a form of information and education communication (IEC) actions regarding the COVID-19 pandemic as part of a preventive effort to prevent the spread of an increasingly widespread pandemic outbreak. Thus, social media can be utilized by the Government and the community to increase effectiveness and efficiency in disseminating disaster information.
Ambonese Arrack (Sopi): Processing and It’s Functions in Moluccan Culture
Mahulette, Ferymon
KOMUNITAS: International Journal of Indonesian Society and Culture Vol 13, No 1 (2021): March 2021
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DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v13i1.25762
Sopi is a beverage used in various traditional and religious ceremonies in Moluccas. The raw materials and processing techniques of this fermented product are very diverse. The processing of sopi has been done by the ancestors of Moluccan for a long time, but information about processing this product is very limited. This research aimed to describe the techniques of sopi processing and it’s functions in Moluccan culture. This study was descriptive qualitative research design. Data was collected from direct observations in five villages in differences islands, i.e. Mahia (Ambon island), Ouw (Saparua island), Sifluru (Ceram island), Wangel (Aru islands), and Yawuru (Kisar island). The processing of sopi were diverse in Moluccas. The raw materials used in the processing of sopi were saps from coconut, palm sugar, and coli trees, while the equipment of distillation were made of bamboo, plastic and pipe. Sopi was used in various traditional and religious ceremonies such as cuci negeri, panas pela, sumpah sopi and siram sopi. In general this traditional beverage is a symbol of solidarity in the Moluccans tradition. This research was expected to conserve of sopi processing culture to support the tourism in Moluccas.Â
The Role of The Community Around The Buffer Village of Alas Purwo National Park in Conservation Based on Local Wisdom
Sukesi, Keppi;
Hidayat, Kliwon;
Yuliati, Yayuk
KOMUNITAS: International Journal of Indonesian Society and Culture Vol 13, No 2 (2021): September 2021
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DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v13i2.29134
This research describes the life of the local community of Alas Purwo National Park buffer village, especially Kalipait Village which has local wisdom in the form of a number of traditions, rules or restrictions that are still valid for generations. This local wisdom has the value of ecological intelligence about the activity of human relationships with its ecosystems. Local wisdom as a reference in the management of forest areas and coastal waters, both in the form of myths and abstinence. The center of attention of ecological studies according to Julian Steward is the process of cultural adaptation to the environment and the ecological process has reciprocal laws. The type of research used is descriptive qualitative with case study design. The results showed that the community around Alas Purwo National Park has local wisdom in the form of a number of traditions, rules or restrictions that are still valid for generations which are then maintained and obeyed until now. Both influence each other that the environment has an influence over human culture and behavior. The abstinence is in the form of a ban on killing peacocks and abstinence in the payang system.  Â
Soft Power Policy In Indonesia’s Overseas Politics for Peace in Afganistan
Rachman, Arief
KOMUNITAS: International Journal of Indonesian Society and Culture Vol 13, No 1 (2021): March 2021
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DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v13i1.30737
Indonesia's soft power policy in foreign policy for peace in Afghanistan is because at this time there are several similarities in religion which are the most easily accepted things in both countries. The problem under study is how to determine several criteria for the factors that encourage Indonesia to help bring peace in Afghanistan. The research method used is a combination method, a combination of qualitative and quantitative, with the process of collecting data through interviews and questionnaires to six experts in soft power efforts for peace in Afghanistan. Meanwhile, data analysis used the Delphi and Borda technique. The results show that seven reasons drive the need for Indonesia to use soft power for peace in Afghanistan, namely Indonesia's aspirations in realizing world peace (27%), Building the image of Indonesia as a peace bridge country (21%), Encouragement from Community Organizations (18 %), Studying Islam as the religion of Rahmatan lil Allamin (12%), Indonesia's proximity to Afghanistan and equality of identity (9%), Learning to handle conflict (8%) and Learning the values of Pancasila (5%).
Social Media use among Indonesia’s Generation Z: A Case of University Students in Bandung, West Java
Gandana, Isti;
Oktaviandy, Rivaldya
KOMUNITAS: International Journal of Indonesian Society and Culture Vol 13, No 2 (2021): September 2021
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DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v13i2.28856
Globalization cannot be detached from the processes and results of global interconnections. As one of the most remarkable products of globalization, the internet appears to have become an important part of many people’s lives. Among the youth, social media is of particular prominence. This study explores the engagement of a group of Indonesian university students aged 20 to 23â€â€also known as the Generation Zâ€â€in using social media. The study specifically attempted to inquire into ways in which they perceive social media to impact their lives.  Questionnaire and individual interviews were used as data collection techniques. Analysis of the data pointed to a high degree of ‘addiction’ to social media use among students in general. The students also revealed both positive and negative impacts of social media use, thus confirming the idea that social media is a double-edged sword that needs to be dealt with carefully and critically.
Children in The Circle of Criminal Practices In Ogan Komering Ilir Regency, South Sumatera
Sartika, Diana Dewi;
Supraja, Muhammad
KOMUNITAS: International Journal of Indonesian Society and Culture Vol 13, No 1 (2021): March 2021
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DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v13i1.21493
This study aims to explore the practices of crimes committed by children in Bourdieu perspectives. Therefore, this study focuses on seeing how Habitus, Capital and Field surround the lives of child perpetrators of crimes (ABH/ Children in Conflict with the Law). This study was qualitatively conducted using a critical ethnographic approach. The results of the study showed that field as a medium for the fight of the capital owners is the one which is familiar with crime habitus. This condition also indirectly becomes the transmission media for the crime habitus on children. The capital owners involved in the circle of crimes by children, may include: owners of Solo Organ Orchestra (OT), drug dealers (thugs/bandits, weapon suppliers), internet cafe owners, as well as formal, informal figures, and adult leaders around the children. This study concludes that normatively children are guilty. However, children are actually also victims of a physical and social environment that does not support children to grow in a positive direction.
Degradation Of Lampung Language On Marga Sekampung Community In Gunung Raya East Lampung
Septiyana, Linda;
Sari, Yeasy Agustina;
Muhammad, Hasanuddin
KOMUNITAS: International Journal of Indonesian Society and Culture Vol 13, No 2 (2021): September 2021
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DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v13i2.30870
This study aims to: 1) describe the existence of Lampung language on Marga Sekampung community in Gunung Raya 2) analyze the factors that influence the Lampung language degradation on Marga Sekampung community in Gunung Raya. This study is a qualitative research. This study was carried out in Gunung Raya, Marga Sekampung, East Lampung. The findings of this study are 1) the existence of Lampung language on Marga Sekampung community in Gunung Raya in the cultural and social environment so far is still well maintained. However, there is a language shifting in the existence of Lampung language of Marga Sekampung community in family environment, especially the use of the Lampung language between parents and children as well as the use of Lampung Language between children and children. 2) The factors that influence the Lampung language degradation  on Marga Sekampung community in Gunung Raya especially on children or teenangers are their own selves factors, lack of socialization in the family environment, and interaction with their friends. Based on the results of this study, it should be for children and parents of Marga Sekampung community in Gunung Raya get used to using Lampung language in their daily life so that it does not become extinct.