Bangun Sentosa D Haryanto
Sociology Department, Universitas Trunojoyo

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Paranormal, Media, Dan Pencitraan "Magic" Politik D.Haryanto, Bangun Sentosa
DIMENSI Vol 7, No 1 (2015): Juni
Publisher : DIMENSI

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Tulisan ini merupakan bagian dari penelitian beberapa tahun lalu (2011-2012) di Jakarta.  Fenomena baru tapi lama ini menunjukkan bahwa Paranormal  memiliki peran krusial dalam perikehidupan hampir seluruh masyarakat Jakarta , termasuk kalangan terdidiknya. Paranormal menyediakan  servis  khusus dalam konteks perdagangan magic berkaitan dengan pencintraan ‘magic’  politik kepada beberapa klien terdidik yang terlibat dalam kompetisi beberapa proses pemilihan umum ( termasuk Pilkada- Pemilihan Kepala Daerah)  Deskripsi tulisan ini sangat terbantu dengan pisau analisis menggunakan konsep-konsep Kapital yang dirilis oleh Pierre Bourdieu, serta bertujuan untuk membedah pola-pola kerjasama  paranormal dan pelaku politik praktis dalam menentukan langkah-langkah politis secara magic.   Di samping itu , tulisan ini akan secara singkat dan padat memberikan gambaran bagaimana kerja media massa menjembatani relasi antara Paranormal dan pelaku politik
PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT MELALUI PEMBUATAN TEPUNG IKAN DARI LIMBAH IKAN DI KEPULAUAN TALANGO SUMENEP MADURA Bain Khusnul Khotimah; Bangun Sentosa Dwi Haryanto
Jurnal Ilmiah Pangabdhi Vol 3, No 1: April 2017
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Trunojoyo Madura

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Industrial Labor Social Movement against the Issue of Neoliberalism (Case Study on the Movement and View of Trade Unions in Indonesia on the Global Issue of Neoliberalism) Yudhi Rachman; Bangun Sentosa DH
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 6 (2019): The 1st International Conference on Global Development (ICODEV)
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

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In December 1999, there was a large demonstration in Seattle, United States which triggered large demonstrations elsewhere to oppose neo-liberalism. An ideology of the capitalists in uniting a world economy free of national boundaries. Neoliberalism policies also occur in Indonesia, such as through privatization, the application of a flexible labor market or outsourcing The problem discussed in this paper is how the trade union movement and response to the policy of neoliberalism theoretical studies in this study use Marx's Conflict Theory, Smelserian social movements and Gramsci's Hegemony. This research uses descriptive, qualitative type The results showed that there were two types of trade unions that emerged after the reform, namely moderate trade unions and radical trade unions. The responses of these two types of trade unions differ in their response to the policy of neoliberalism. The first union prefers compromise while the radical trade union prefers confrontational methods. The emergence of labor awareness about the dangers of neoliberalism is a step forward when compared to the image of the previous labor movement. which only moves at the level of normative issues
Sinful Income?: Being Muslims and Magic Agents in Madura Island - Indonesia Bangun Sentosa D Haryanto
Humaniora Vol. 12 No. 2 (2021): Humaniora
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

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The research was based on a study conducted in four regencies of Madura Island, the mostly Muslim Island in the East Java Province of Indonesia. The research applied a descriptive qualitative method and employed an ethnographic case study consisting of interviews, participant observations, and documentation as data collecting method, analyzed by discourse analysis and textual analysis method. Magic agents, the informants in the research and commonly referred to in Madura as Dhukon were Muslim. In addition, the existence of magic agents on the Island with its dominantly Muslim population was relatively clandestine since practicing/utilizing magic is among the biggest sins in Islamic teachings. Most of these magic agents had no other jobs, and made magic as their primary business commodity to meet their needs and their families. Therefore, their income for their lives relied on their community service activities as supernatural agents. They were likely to perform as Muslim (always wearing Arabic outfits) in daily life and employed some attributes taken from the Qur’an/Hadiths as their ‘tools’; thus, their income was blessed, rather than sinful, income. On average, their income from being Muslim magic agents was mostly higher than that of Regional Minimum Wage (RMW). The researcher argues that being a Muslim magic agent in Madura is a profitable professional job, among other jobs with geographical limitations.