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Reification of the Signified and Consumerization of Wedding Receptions “Sintê Mungêrjê” In The Gayo Lôt Society In Central Aceh District Indra Setia Bakti; Nirzalin; Abidin
Sodality: Jurnal Sosiologi Pedesaan Vol. 8 No. 2 (2020): Sodality
Publisher : Departement of Communication and Community Development Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22500/8202030444

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Gayo customs emphasizes the values ​​of mutual cooperation and religiosity. The ritual of "sintê môrep” illustrates this reality. However, consumerism has threatened an identity and social integration, such as at wedding receptions. This study employs a qualitative approach to explore the changing process of the kenduri "sintê mungêrjê" into a party culture in wedding receptions at the Gayo Lôt community. The study reveals reification has encouraged changes in the meaning of Gayo traditions. The shift occurred from the denotative level to the connotative level. The consumption culture of weddings developed as a design of consumerization by wedding organizer in Central Aceh Districtand was supported by party simulations through television and social media. Simulacrum works because Gayonese prefer tocall "party" to "sintê mungêrjê" (the local term). The party culture was triggered by the weakening of the village structure supported by degradation of understanding of the Gayo customs, the Gayo language that hasgradually been abandoned by native speakers, urban development, information technology, the strengthening of money logic, the changing in the type of work from agrarian to formal, and cultural assimilation and acculturation.
Fenomena Pelanggaran Lalu Lintas: Telaah atas Tiga Paradigma Sosiologi dan Rekomendasi Kebijakan Indra Setia Bakti; Khairul Amin; M. Husen
RESAM Jurnal Hukum Vol 9, No 2 (2023): RESAM Jurnal Hukum
Publisher : RESAM Jurnal Hukum

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32661/resam.v9i2.78

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Traffic rules are crucial in maintaining safety, order, and the smooth traffic flow. However, observations have shown that people react to them differently, from adhering to the rules to breaking them. This article analyzes the phenomenon of traffic violations using three sociological paradigms: the social facts paradigm, the social definition paradigm, and the social behavior paradigm. The research employs a literature review methodology. The study emphasize the importance of elaborating on these three sociological paradigms to provide a comprehensive approach to addressing traffic violation issues. The government should consider strengthening social norms, increasing awareness and motivation, as well as implementing strict penalties in formulating and implementing policies related to traffic rules. Meanwhile, it is also important to encourage cooperation between the government, law enforcement agencies, educational institutions, civil society, and the private sector to reduce traffic violations and improve traffic safety.