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JPW (Jurnal Politik Walisongo)
ISSN : 25033190     EISSN : 25033204     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21580/jpw
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The Influence of Political Communication on TikTok on Gen Z's Support in the 2024 Election Dewi, Nevy Rusmarina
JPW (Jurnal Politik Walisongo) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jpw.v7i1.23871

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Every election always brings up new strategic ideas and media as used. Likewise in the 2024 Election, new media will emerge using the latest social media such as: Tik Tok, Instagram, and Twitter as a means of political communication. All presidential candidates pairs utilize social media and use new strategies in political campaigns to gain the most votes. The purpose of this study is to find out how Tik Tok becomes a new and effective politicalcommunication media in the process of conveying political messages. In addition, it is also to find out to what extent the influence of Tik Tok content on Generation Z and millennials can influence their political decisions in participating in the Election. This study uses a qualitative research method with a library study. The results of this study reveal that Tik Tok is the main target of political campaigns because almost all of the young generation who are the main voters in their elections use the application in their daily lives, thus giving rise to a strategy to attract the sympathy of the younger generation through interesting content that is uploaded. In addition, the younger generation is easily influenced by content that is packaged according to their movements and thought patterns so that it can influence their political decisions.
The Failure of the ‘Playing Victim’ Strategy in Gaining Support: A Study of the 2024 Presidential Election in Indonesia Rofiq, Rofiq; Agus, Agus Supratikno
JPW (Jurnal Politik Walisongo) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jpw.v7i1.25567

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This article explains the depictions of candidate figures in the 2024 presidential election. The aim of this study is to find out how to portray presidential candidates as victims who are persecuted by the cruelty of the authorities who side with the candidate team of Prabowo Subianto and Gibran Rakabuming Raka. The important question raised in this research is why the scenario of becoming a victim needs to be carried out. The main reason is because the team of Anis Rasyid Baswedan and Muhaimin Iskandar, as well as Ganjar Pranowo and Mahfudz MD did not receive support from President Jokowi. So, to get help from the voters, these two teams created a scenario of becoming victims, in order to get electoral support. In this research, we chose to use a qualitative method with a case study approach with the aim of being able to see and hear more closely the various election experiences in Indonesia, especially after the collapse of the New Order regime. The focus of the study is directed at constructing how to gain electoral support in the face of non-neutrality of government officials, politicization of social assistance, engineering of legal rules, and politicization in other forms which result in creating a backlash to gain sympathy from voters in the election. This article specifically discusses the dynamics of the 2024 presidential election in Indonesia.
Utilitarianism in The Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) Program Policy Abdillah, Sulaiman; Kurniasih, Denok; Midhol, Ahmad Baihaqi
JPW (Jurnal Politik Walisongo) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jpw.v7i1.23952

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This research discusses the application of the principle of utilitarianism in the Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) Program policy in Indonesia which aims to provide legal certainty and improve community welfare through land certification. Data shows that until 2021, there are 54 million parcels of land that have not been certified, which has the potential to cause agrarian conflicts and gaps in economic access. The utilitarianism approach is used to analyze the impact of the program on the benefits for the wider community. This research uses a qualitative method with a literature review approach and uses secondary data from various official sources. The results show that PTSL has provided significant benefits, such as reduced land conflicts and improved economic access. On the other hand, there are still challenges in implementation, such as illegal levies and lack of transparency. Therefore, it is necessary to emphasize the importance of monitoring and improving the quality of program implementation to maximize benefits for the community.
Comparative Analysis of Roman-Persian Political and Economic Periods with Contemporary in Islamic Perspectives Romadhan, Raid Azhar; Zakaria, Achmad; Rifki, Muhamad; Mashudi
JPW (Jurnal Politik Walisongo) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jpw.v7i1.24846

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This study investigates the comparative dynamics of economic politics during the Roman-Persian period and the contemporary era through the lens of Islamic economic principles. It explores key dimensions such as resource management, wealth distribution, and the societal impact of policy, particularly in relation to social inequality, resource exploitation, and moral degradation. Employing a qualitative methodology based on an extensive literature review of secondary sources, this research reveals that while the Roman-Persian political economy succeeded in maintaining imperial stability, it also perpetuated significant social disparities through excessive taxation and territorial exploitation. In contrast, the modern economic paradigm, driven by technological innovation and global integration, remains susceptible to systemic crises and widening inequities. The findings suggest that core Islamic tenets—namely zakat, the prohibition of usury (riba), and equitable wealth distribution—offer a normative framework for constructing a more just and resilient economic order, both historically and in contemporary contexts.
The Politics of Power: Ridwan Kamil and the Dynamics of the 2024 Jakarta Election Bangun, Immanuel Cristwo
JPW (Jurnal Politik Walisongo) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jpw.v7i1.25895

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The 2024 Jakarta elections reflect the complexity of politics in Indonesia, where power is used strategically to maintain dominance. This paper aims to analyse the dynamics of power used by Ridwan Kamil, through the approach of Steven Lukes' (2005) three-dimensional view of power. Using a qualitative descriptive method based on literature study, this paper finds that although Ridwan Kamil utilizes the dimensions of Visible, Hidden and Invisible Power strategically; public resistance hinders the effectiveness of this strategy. This confirms that in an increasingly elitist political system, the 2024 Jakarta election still proves that as in democratic politics, power is not solely about elite dominance but also a matter of legitimacy and public acceptance that cannot be fully controlled by political actors. Although it cannot be denied that the power struggle between elites will always continue to occur.
Identity Imperialism and Nation Building: Governance, Corruption, and Separatism in Nigeria Oguejiofor, Princewilliams Odera; Akogwu, Chukwunonso Joseph; Okonkwo, Arinze Emmanuel
JPW (Jurnal Politik Walisongo) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jpw.v7i1.27770

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This paper studies how Nigeria’s national unity, governance, and socioeconomic growth have been structurally weakened by the externally imposed identity that was a legacy of British colonialism. It also examines how this has fuelled ethnic polarisation, corruption, and separatist movements. Based on the Centre-Periphery and Psycho-Cultural Conflict theories, the study uses qualitative content analysis of secondary data to explain how imposed colonial identity impedes genuine nation-building and good governance. By methodically connecting identity imperialism to deficiencies in governance and development issues, this study closes a significant gap. The way that legal frameworks sustain identity fragmentation is further demonstrated by an analysis of the 1999 constitutional of Nigeria. The study concluded with evidence-based recommendations that highlight constitutional changes that promote fiscal federalism and inclusive national discourse as necessary conditions for long-term national development and cohesion.

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