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Journal : Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS)

Dinamika Elit Gereja dalam Panggung Politik Deki Itje; Laila Kholid Alfirdaus
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 3, No 3 (2021): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) April
Publisher : Mahesa Research Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (303.051 KB) | DOI: 10.34007/jehss.v3i3.406

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The church is an organizational organization that takes the interests of various church elites and parties to become a competition arena for local political elites. Thus, the elite church became the target of political elites and academics who wanted to seize power. This condition is evident, in various political constellations, religious organizations are laden with political contracts. Involve church elites in political momentum, there is support and response. This research explains how church elites compete on the political front and the views of church members of the church involved in politics. The methodology used is descriptive qualitative by determining informants using a purposive technique, in which the informants are determined based on their capacity to answer questions that are the locus of this study. The informants in the study were 13 people. The research location is in North Halmahera Regency. The results of the research show that political momentum contains political views and interests, thus giving permission to the church split (GMIH). The church elite (pastor) with its theological mission transformed into a practical political mission, the community (congregation) was educated with the political education of race, ethnicity, and religion which was then considered as the truth that all levels of society must accept.
Rumah Pintar Pemilihan Umum Komisi Pemilihan Umum Kota Semarang Sebagai Pusat Pembelajaran Pemilih Henry Wahyono; Laila Kholid Alfirdaus
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 3, No 3 (2021): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) April
Publisher : Mahesa Research Center

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Smart House for general election is a means of political education from the Electoral Commission that provides information about elections from time to time. Hopefully there will be many voters who want to know about the Election through the Smart Home Elections. The purpose of the study was to analyze the role of the Semarang KPU Election Smart House as an election learning center for voters. This research uses descriptive qualitative methods, as well as data collection through in-depth interviews and direct obeservation. The informant of this research consists of the Secretariat and Commissioners, as well as visitors to the Kpu Election Smart House in Semarang City. Technical data analysis refers to miles and huberman models include, data reduction, data display and draw conclusions. The results showed that The Smart House of Kpu Semarang City elections conducts political education activities through audio visual rooms, showrooms, discussion rooms and simulation rooms. In addition, political education is carried out with radio, leaflets, web and social media such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Youtube. Furthermore, make visits to schools and cooperate with universities. There are many obstacles faced in conducting political education influenced by inadequate human resources and limited budget.
Komunikasi Krisis Sebagai Upaya Penanganan Pandemi Covid-19 Tahun 2020 di Kota Semarang Hanifa Maylasari; Wijayanto Wijayanto; Laila Kholid Alfirdaus
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 4, No 4 (2022): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), May
Publisher : Mahesa Research Center

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The enactment of Restrictions on Community Activities applied in the city of Semarang runs with a tug-of-war system, because it considers economic factors. This research was conducted to uncover the crisis communication system of the Semarang City Government during the covid-19 pandemic. Qualitative approach becomes a tool of researchers in obtaining information. The research method conducted is digital ethnography based on tracking information data through social media owned by the Semarang City Government and local media in the Semarang City Government area, as well as in-depth interviews with stakeholders. Data analysis techniques in this study through data reduction, data display and draw conclusions. The results showed that the crisis communication applied in the Semarang City Government was running inconsistently, this happened because of concerns about economic conditions. Crisis communication is carried out centralistically vertically, depending on the direction of the central government. The slow process of communication to the community is overcome by policies made based on statistics on the number of victims of the covid-19 pandemic. If the victims of covid-19 increase then the policy of Implementing Restrictions on Community Activities will be tightened, while if the victims of covid-19 begin to decrease then the policy of the Community Activity Restriction Regulation is loosened. In addition, the aspirations of the community in the process of making policies in dealing with the covid-19 pandemic are represented by a group and have not been thorough. Thus, the communication of the crisis of the Semarang City Government to the community goes one way.
Co-Authors Aifa Dafa Assyifa Al Farisi, Muhammad Salman Aldona Ainur Rohma Aninditya - Normalitasari Anisa Maulina Rahma Arifin Setyan Cahyanto Arina Diah Al Hamid Azahra, Jihan Marsya Budi Setiyono Cantona, Septian Reva Christiana Cristin Gauru Danny Widodo Uji Prakoso Deki Itje Dewi Ayu Wulandari Didik Try Putra Dinda Ayu Arrafiā€™u Nilna Munaa Dzunuwanus Ghulam Manar Dzunuwanus Ghulam Manar Dzunuwwanus Ghulam Manar Elizabeth Anggit Sekar Citra T Eric Hiariej Eric Hiariej Fairuz Thifal Nabila Farhan Riski Tricahyo Farsijana Adeney Risakotta Farsijana Adeney-Risakotta Fitriyah - - Fitriyah Fitriyah Hafifah Bella Nugraheni Hanifa Maylasari Hasna Nur Rachmawati Hendra Ardianto Hendra Try Ardianto Henry Wahyono Holyness Nurdin Singadimedja Ita - Noviani Khanifatul Mukaromah Khasanah, Siti Uswatun KHOLQI, AHSANUL Kushandajani . Lelly Nuraviva Liona - - Lupyta Agra Divina M Septian Budiman M, Yesie Cindra Maria Lidwina Resti Maulidya, Nur Mahya Mbiri, Adeo Melly Rahmadan Ningsih Mohamad Ulil Amri Muhammad - Adnan Muhammad Alfatih Akbar Pahlevi Muhammad Syofii Mukhammad Akhmad Najich Alfayn Nabella, Monica Amy Nafirotul Karima Neny - Marlina Nila Arzaqi Nindy Ajeng Maharani Nur Hidayat Sardini Prasetyo Sitowin Priyatno Harsasto Puger Abdul Khaliq Purwanti, Uci Dewi Raden Muhammad iqbal Rahdeana Almeyna Kurnia Ramadhan, Aditya Rifqi Retna Arista Kesi Wijayanti Rina Martini Rizki Amalia Yanuartha Rosihan Widi Nugroho Rosihan Widi Nugroho S. Rouli Manalu Salsya Billa Annisa Samuel, Bob Selsie Anggela Putri Shafira Putri Vanessa Shinta Milania Rohmany Supratiwi . Suwanto Adhi Syahrur Ramadhi Syifana Awan Ardhini Teguh - Yuwono Teguh Yuwono Teguh Yuwono Theresia Rosari Sekar Cakraningtyas Turtiantoro Turtiantoro Wahid Abdulrahman Wahyu Hanie Pratiwi Wibawa, Aditya Dwi Prasetya Wijayanto - - Wijayanto Wijayanto Wijayanto Wijayanto Yuwanto Yuwanto