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NARRATIVE AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY: PATTERNS OF THE SPREAD AND ACCEPTANCE OF RADICALISM AND TERRORISM IN INDONESIA Firdaus Syam; Sahruddin, Sahruddin; Ajeng Rizqi Rahmanillah
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 1 No 1 (2020): February 2020
Publisher : Universitas Nasional

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This study aims to examine the narrative map, acceptance and spread patterns, and factors influencing the spread and acceptance of the narrative associated with the phenomenon of radicalism and terrorism in DKI Jakarta Province. It was conducted with a qualitative approach: the data were collected through in-depth interviews with as many as 24 subjects (informants) divided into seven categories, namely, the Rohis (Islamic organization in secondary schools), the LDK (Basic Leadership Training)), mosque youth, youth organizations, religious leaders, da’i (preacher)/ takmir (mosque board), political activists, and cultural leaders. The finding of the study showed that the radicalism narrative has spread through a variety of patterns and has more importantly spread through interpersonal relationship patterns. However, the spread of the narrative has not been accompanied by an acceptance by the respondents of the narrative’s substance. From 96 radicalism and terrorism narratives posed as questions, a total of 62 responses (64.58%) showed opposition to these narratives that are present in the midst of the people of Jakarta. A total of 20% of the respondents expressed an improvement attitude towards the narratives, and the rest were receptive and accepted them with considerations. This finding proves that Jakarta residents not only are relatively free from the influence of radicalism and terrorism narratives but also have an immune system (improvement group) whose numbers among the groups of respondents to the narratives are balanced.
New Public Sphere dan Perkembangan Teknologi Media Sosial di Kawasan MENA (Middle East and North Africa): Studi Kasus Peranan Media InternasionalterhadapPembentukan Social Networking dalam Egyptian Revolution Ajeng Rizqi Rahmanillah
Populis : Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 3, No 1 (2018)
Publisher : Universitas Nasional

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 ABSTRACT Massive movement of the Egyptian people, called the Egyptian Revolution, is part of a wave of democratization of the Arab Spring in the Middle East and North Africa.The purpose of this essay is to provide information about the influence of new public sphere and media technology, to the civil society movement in the region. The public sphere is the space of communication of ideas and projects that emerge from society and are addressed to the decision makers in the institutions of society. The global civil society is the organized expression of the values and interests of society. The relationships between government and civil society and their interaction via the public sphere define the polity of society. This essay is a qualitative study using the case study method. The results of this study showed that the development of global communication media has a significant influence on the civil society to develop their skills in using information technology. This has led to the Arab Spring in Tunisia became a successful spark that triggered the revolution in Egypt. Phase emergence of Reformers in the Arab Spring wave of democratization in Egypt indicate that the movement of the Reformers strongly associated with one of the instruments of mass communication become public means of expression, to spread the idea, and eventually forms a networking in a short time. Keywords: New Public Sphere, social media, social movement, egyption revolution
Transnational Islam In Southeast Asia: Tantangan Eksistensi Gerakan Islamic States In Iraq And Suriah (ISIS) Terhadap Demokratisasi Dan Human Security Di Kawasan Asia Tenggara Ajeng Rizqi Rahmanillah
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
Publisher : CV. Ridwan Publisher

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Globalisasi telah membuka jalan bagi masyarakat transnasional untuk menyebarkan nilai di dunia internasional. Salah satunya ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syiria) gerakan transnasional islam yang memiliki pola pergerakan radikal dan dianggap sebagai gerakan terorisme. Gerakan ini menyebar hampir ke seluruh dunia termasuk kawasan Asia Tenggara. Eksistensi mereka di kawasan Asia Tenggara masuk melalui masyarakat sipil yang memiliki pengaruh dalam pengambilan keputusan di dalam sistem demokrasi. Mereka melakukan aksi untuk menggaungkan tentang sistem kekhalifahan dan menunjukan resistensi terhadap sistem pemerintahan yang sudah ada serta berusaha untuk mengganti sistem tersebut. Aksi yang mereka lakukan juga bersifat radikal dan mengancam stabilitas keamanan di kawasan Asia Tenggara seperti aksi terorisme dengan menggunakan bom bunuh diri dan penggunaan instrumen militer. Dengan menggunakan metodologi kualitatif, penelitian ini mengalisis pengaruh eksistensi ISIS terhadap demokratisasi dan human security di kawasan Asia Tenggara.
Indonesia’s South China Sea Policy: The Limits of Hedging Ajeng Rizqi Rahmanillah; Tiara Putih Bastian; Rizky Ihsan
Edunity Kajian Ilmu Sosial dan Pendidikan Vol. 2 No. 11 (2023): Edunity : Social and Educational Studies
Publisher : Publikasiku

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This paper discusses Indonesia's hedging policies towards China, especially in the South China Sea issue. In line with a free and active foreign policy principle, Indonesia seeks a middle way by establishing cooperation with the United States and China, two major powers with different interests in the South China Sea issue. This research is qualitative research using a case study approach. In this study, I carried out two data collection techniques, namely interviews and literature studies. The political elite decides to hedge within a government, so it is motivated more internally than externally. Hedging is a tactic that demands a low commitment to a country that does not represent friend or foe. However, in line with the increasing competition between the two, Indonesia's hedging strategy may fail due to external pressure to join one side. Therefore, in maximizing the hedging strategy, Indonesia seems to need to increase its defense capabilities to increase its bargaining position and deter threats from external parties