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Pemuda dan Resistensi: Sebuah Refleksi Kritis Oki Rahadianto Sutopo
Jurnal Studi Pemuda Vol 5, No 2 (2016): Pemuda, Perlawanan, dan Inklusivitas
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Berebut Ruang Publik Sekolah Pasca Orde Baru: Studi Kasus Pertarungan Politik Ideologi di Kerohanian Islam (ROHIS) Fachri Aidulsyah
Jurnal Studi Pemuda Vol 5, No 1 (2016): PEMUDA DAN RADIKALISME
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The Burgeoning of the Islamic Movements in Indonesia –especially originated from the Middle East- that growing up since authoritarian era have been influencing various institutions in Indonesia, including educational institution in Ex Karesidenan Surakarta region. In this research, I exhibit that Ex-Karesidenan Surakarta region has become a centre of Islamic movement turbulence in Indonesia. Since pre-Independence era, various Islamic ideologies actualize and compete with each other –from traditionalist, modernist, and radical movement- for gaining influence in these regions. This research discusses the implication of contestation among Islamic ideologies in Senior High School that affect the scramble of educational public sphere and interchange cultural symbols in these institutions. This paper attempts to address two main issues; 1) to examine various contestation and hegemony models performed by each of Islamic ideologies for gaining  influence in the public educational sphere –epecially Kerohanian Islam (ROHIS); 2) to explore various political ideologies in each Islamic movement that led to different meanings towards Islam, state, and democracy.
Kontestasi Identitas dalam Transisi Kaum Muda Indonesia Derajad Sulistyo Widhyharto
Jurnal Studi Pemuda Vol 5, No 2 (2016): Pemuda, Perlawanan, dan Inklusivitas
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Mengartikulasikan Relasi Musik dengan Radikalisme Michael HB Raditya
Jurnal Studi Pemuda Vol 5, No 1 (2016): PEMUDA DAN RADIKALISME
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 This article deals with relation between music and radicalism. In fact, religion and politics are more related with radicalism. In art perspective, visual art was more related with radicalism rather than music position—especially in Indonesia. In Indonesia music had minor relation with radicalism. According this fact, i would like to explore about music with radicalism with link with several songs, genres, and moda of production—especially relate with definition of radicalisme was rooted movement. The result that i got so far is songs, genres, and mode of production relate with counter-culture. Through counter-culture, radicalism movement that used by music can be running with a different portion, inter alia: change old system to new system, and deal with daily activity as a counter. This result made me more brightly to articulate that pathern and logic of radicalism not only about practical measured, but relate with ideology things.
Pencinta Alam Sebagai Bentuk Peran Pemuda Di Tengah Tantangan Kehidupan Kota Jalu Lintang Yogiswara Anuraga
Jurnal Studi Pemuda Vol 5, No 2 (2016): Pemuda, Perlawanan, dan Inklusivitas
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The important role of youth as an agent of change in the society is questioned. Seeing the modern society that has new challenge which is the capitalist society culture impacts in alienation. The capitalist culture that occurs in urban society is considered as a change that gives impact at youth role and it becomes the dominant culture. Seeing this phenomena, this article will answer how youth do the counter culture toward the dominant culture. This dominant culture is seen as a culture that can alienate the youth from their surrounding and this will weaken the youth role in society. Counter culture is defined as a culture that can counter the dominant culture in the society. While alienantion is defined as someone’s clutter from certain thing that alienates him or her from himself or herself, others, or the surrounding where she or he lives like in fromm concept. This article will present the life pattern of nature lovers. This article will begin by describing the life of nature lovers from how it is formed, the daily life of nature lovers and their value or view as a form counter culture toward the dominant culture which is the capitalist culture that alienates youth from their environment. This article is written based on descriptive analysis of interview, observation, and literature review in nature lovers organisation in university level which is often called Mapala.
Sociopreneurship Sebagai Tren Karir Anak Muda Hempri Suyatna; Yanti Nurhasanah
Jurnal Studi Pemuda Vol 6, No 1 (2017): PEMUDA DAN BONUS DEMOGRAFI
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The Demographic Bonus that has taken place in this decade has a significant influence on Indonesia's social, political, economic and cultural system. Youth who are the drivers of the demographic bonus are rapidly taking up positions and roles in the world of workforce to the political and idealism platforms that intersect on the space of capitalism. In taking on the role of the flow of economic system, several youth feel that they have the potential and space of freedom to develop business and self potential through the way of entrepreneurship. Furthermore, youth are trying to take the role of becoming a social entrepreneur agent. Socioenterpreneurship is not new for several youth as the key to reducing the level of disparities in Indonesia. In addition, the emergence of smart city trends, a challenge the government to collaborate with the private sector and civil society to create a good social business ecosystem in the village. In other hand, smart village becomes an interesting output as the mainstreaming goal of sociopreneurship. Empowerment and creative economy become a play area for youth and society to do social business. Especially with the potential of nature and international market share has been from history always looking at the creative products of young Indonesians. So, this is not difficult to achieve. This paper is a partial summary of the results of the author's experience in interacting for several years with start-ups, creative economy business actors, social business communities, and social entrepreneurs in the community. From the results of this paper, it was found that youth with a variety of technologies that are very fast and sophisticated have begun to looking social business opportunities as a choice of survival amid their narrowness in finding a job. Social entrepreneurship becomes one of the keys for the Indonesian state to accelerate rapid and equitable economic and social development.
Tantangan Indonesia Untuk Mengoptimalisasikan Bonus Dyah Ratih Sulistyastuti
Jurnal Studi Pemuda Vol 6, No 1 (2017): PEMUDA DAN BONUS DEMOGRAFI
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Youth Within Transition: Recent Developments in Education and Employment in Yogyakarta Alexander Michael Tjahjadi; derajad sulistyo Widhyharto
Jurnal Studi Pemuda Vol 6, No 1 (2017): PEMUDA DAN BONUS DEMOGRAFI
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Yogyakarta as a parameter for the development of national education offers potential young and educated human resources. It is hoped that this potential will trigger youth’s productivity to contribute in the demographic bonus and national development. From the perspective of economic growth, Yogyakarta tends to have an increasing trend when compared to that of national economy which tends to decline. However, the increasing trend can become a problem when the educated youth are unproductive and fails to transition from education field to working field. The data of Yogyakarta’s GDRP from 2003 to 2013 shows a dependency on the trading, tourism and services sectors. Optimism towards those three sectors do show a percentage increase, but it is not in sync with the education potential and employment for the youth. There is a transition from young labour who are self- or family-employed into low-rank employees and paid labor. There are at least two effects of this phenomenon. First, the data shows that the number of unemployed youth become stagnant with high school as the highest completed education. This indicates a hindrance for transition among youth from secondary education to higher education. Second, this obstacle prevents youth from moving into a higher income bracket and traps them in below-average wages. In reality, economic growth is still reliant on the services and consumption sectors, thus a transitory approach is needed that can involve the youth not as an object but as a main feature of  Special Region of Yogyakarta is needed.
Chinese Youth Culture Reflective Experience and Challenges for Bonus Demographic in Indonesia Made Gede Wisdu Saskara
Jurnal Studi Pemuda Vol 6, No 1 (2017): PEMUDA DAN BONUS DEMOGRAFI
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THE ROLE OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON MIGRATION DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES: Case of Indonesian Student in University of Groningen Inayah Hidayati
Jurnal Studi Pemuda Vol 6, No 1 (2017): PEMUDA DAN BONUS DEMOGRAFI
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Objective: This research aims to explain the impact of social media on the migration decision-making process of Indonesian student migrants in University of Groningen who used a social media account. In detail, this research will consider the role of social media in the migration decision-making process of students who emigrated from Indonesia and how they uses social media in the context of the migration decision-making process. Methods: The data collected included qualitative data from in-depth interviews and supported by study literatures. An interview guide was formulated to facilitate the indepth interviews and generate a better understanding of migration behavior. Expectation: Social media help Indonesian student migrants on migration decision making process and they use social media for searching information about destination area. Result: Student migrant in University of Groningen use their social media to gain information before they choose that university for study. They use Facebook to making contact with their friends and collagues in the destination country. Student group on Facebook help Indonesian student to get information about school and daily life.

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