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Jurnal Masyarakat dan Budaya
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Jurnal Masyarakat dan Budaya (JMB) or Journal of Society and Culture is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to be an authoritative academic source on the study of society and culture. We publish original research papers, review articles, case studies, and book reviews focusing on Indonesian society, cultural phenomena, and other related topics. A manuscript describing society and culture outside Indonesia is expected to be analyzed comparatively with the issues and context in Indonesia. All papers will be reviewed rigorously at least by two referees. JMB is published three times a year, in April, August , and December.
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Disonansi Kognitif Vaksin COVID-19: Prediksi Kognisi Kelompok Antivaksin: Prediksi Kognisi Kelompok Antivaksin Thamrin M.H.; Oemar Madri Bafadhal; Anang Dwi Santoso
Jurnal Masyarakat dan Budaya Vol. 24 No. 1 (2022): Jurnal Masyarakat dan Budaya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/jmb.2022.1479

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Studi ini bertujuan untuk menguji pengaruh ekspektasi terhadap vaksin, kepercayaan kepada pemerintah, ancaman yang dirasakan dan informasi berlebihan yang didapat terhadap disonansi kognitif dan implikasinya terhadap penggunaan vaksin, negosiasi perilaku dan penghindaran informasi. Setelah kami merumuskan delapan hipotesis, kesemuanya akan diuji dengan menggunakan metode structural equation model partial least square (SEM-PLS). Sejumlah 132 anggota komunitas akan dilibatkan dalam studi ini untuk mengisi kuisioner dengan tujuh pilihan jawaban. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa ekspektasi terhadap vaksin dan informasi yang berlebihan ditemukan mempengaruhi disonansi kognitif sedangkan ancaman yang dirasakan akibat pandemi COVID-19 dan kepercayaan pada pemerintah tidak mempengaruhi disonansi kognitif. Kami juga menemukan bahwa disonansi kognitif secara negatif dan signifikan mempengaruhi penggunaan vaksin dan secara positif dan siginifikan mempengaruhi perilaku untuk terus bernegosiasi dan menghindari informasi berkaitan dengan vaksinasi COVID-19. Studi ini adalah termasuk di antara studi pertama yang meneliti anggota komunitas antivaksin secara kuantitatif dan secara praktis upaya yang dapat dilakukan adalah mengintervensi mereka agar mereka terdisonansi secara kognitif yang dapat dilakukan dengan meningkatkan ekpektasi terhadap vaksinasi dan membuat mereka bingung dengan menghadirkan informasi yang berlebihan yang mereka terima.
BUDAYA NGELONG SUKU KASONG MANGGARAI DALAM TERANG FILSAFAT DIALOGIS MARTIN BUBER Agustinus Asman; F.X Eko Armada Riyanto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/jmb.2022.1495

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The focus of the discussion of this paper is to explore the meaning and philosophical values behind the Ngelong culture of the Kasong tribe of Manggarai-Flores-NTT. The methodology of the discussion perspective uses phenomenological philosophy, namely, the author works on philosophical issues in the form of local wisdom, especially those concerning relationality with nature and the environment, and at the same time dialogues with Martin Buber’s dialogical philosophical thinking. The approach used to explore the Ngelong culture is a qualitative approach by referring to several literature sources and interviews. The purpose of the discussion of this paper is first, to understand more deeply the philosophical meaning behind the local wisdom of the Ngelong culture of the Kasong Manggarai tribe about Martin Buber’s Dialogue Philosophy.
The Spreading of Islamic Teachings Through Written Traditions: Reflection of Wawacan Forms in Sundanese Islamic Manuscripts: Penyebaran Ajaran Islam Melalui Tradisi Tulis: Refleksi Bentuk Wawacan dalam Naskah Sunda Islami Isep Bayu Arisandi
Jurnal Masyarakat dan Budaya Vol. 24 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Masyarakat dan Budaya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/jmb.2022.1405

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Abstrack This paper aims to reveal the role of the written tradition as a medium for spreading Islamic teachings in Tatar Sunda. There are various teaching themes contained in the texts of manuscript Riwayat Nabi Yusuf (RNY), Pandita Nursaléh (PN), Wawacan Pandita Sawang (PS), Babad Awak Salira (AS), and Pranata Istri ka Carogé (PI), in addition to a commonality that is built on the form of wawacan, as well as the value of the content of Islamic teachings that are so thick. This study reveals the role of the written tradition in recording and conveying Islamic teachings through ancient texts. The five manuscripts that became the object showed that in RNY, PN, PI, and AS the results were copied from other texts. Meanwhile, the theme of Islamic teachings in each text covers the differences; PN and PS are related to birth, faith, and death; US contains adab values; PI contains the values ​​of a wife's etiquette; and RNY relates to the greatness of Allah through the stories of the Prophets and Apostles. The form of the wawacan text in the script has an important role in efforts to spread Islamic teachings in the Tatar Sunda. Keywords: manuscript, wawacan, broadcast media, Islamic teachings
INTERNALISASI KONSEP CYCLE RELATION MODEL PADA KOMUNITAS AGAMA LOKAL DI INDONESIA : (Perspektif Sosial, Ekonomi dan Politik Pada Kepercayaan Towani Tolotang, Aluk Todolo dan Patuntung di Sulawesi Selatan) Damirah; Darwis; Abd. Hamid; Musmulyadi
Jurnal Masyarakat dan Budaya Vol. 24 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Masyarakat dan Budaya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/jmb.2022.1486

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This research is qualitative research using an interpretive paradigm with a phenomenological approach to see and find out the relationship between the community or local religious adherents and the government in the realization of the cycle relation model concept. Research data was obtained by in-depth interviews and observations. The results of the study show that people who follow local religions in South Sulawesi (Ammatoa, Towani Tolotang, Aluk Todolo) still carry out their local religious traditions until now, even though they already have their respective official religions. The results of the study also show that their social, economic and political life is also very good, they live side by side well with other general people. Regarding the relationship between the government, based on the results of the study, it shows that the relationship that exists between the community and the government is very good where the community carries out its obligations to the government and the government gives the community rights as citizens
Religious Harmony within Framework of Adat Tapsila of The Sasak Islamic and Buddhist Communities in Lombok.: STUDI PADA MASYARAKAT SASAK ISLAM DAN BUDDHA DI LOMBOK Raden Rachmy Diana; Sepma Pulthinka Nur Hanip
Jurnal Masyarakat dan Budaya Vol. 24 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Masyarakat dan Budaya
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This research is supposed to deeply observe about adat tapsila as social norm of Buddhist and Moslem citizensin Tegal Maja, North Lombok regency, with the goal supposed of religious harmony in Lombok being saved, whichbelieved as inherit cultural ethics from a period to the other period of Sasak’s tribe. The research on religiousharmony were not the recent observation, especially in Indonesia. Moreover, both generally and specificallyin Lombok, according to the prior research, religious harmony is observed by considering ritual adat aspect.There was involved the roleplay of every position such as religion subject as central of peace, Government has aposition and roleplay a creator of Community of Communication on Religious subject Institution. The researchmethodology being used were qualitative methodology with ethnography approach while humans placed basedon their environment context being observed. This study is supposed for deeply dig about adat tapsila as an ethicsand social norm while save the religious harmony, and the existence of adat tapsila for saving social integrationin plural citizens especially in Lombok.
Memerangi Disinformasi : Melanjutkan Pembangunan Perdamaian Illiberal di Indonesia Ubaidillah Ubaidillah
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This article discusses the construction of the kerata basa discourse and the meaning of cultural teachings from the discourse with an anthropological linguistic approach. Data on the kerata basa discourse was collected from observations and interviews in the Cirebon Regency area as well as literature studies. The construction of the kerata basa discourse is formed with the constituent words and utterances. The constituents of words and utterances share portions to explain each other; half of the discourse meaning is in the word constituents for referential meanings, and half is in the utterance constituents to describe referential meanings in Javanese culture. The two constituents are dialectically related in forming a system of meaning. The meaning of the teachings contained in the kerata basa discourse implies the responsibility of further interpretation to the recipient. The arbitrary nature of the kerata basa has a grip both in terms of construction and meaning that makes its construction results acceptable to fellow Javanese people. The kerata basa is a Javanese cultural grammar; a grammar at the parole level that produces connotative meanings and is not a langue.
INTERNALIZING PANCASILA THROUGH POP CULTURE AND YOUTH COMMUNITY Ranny Rastati
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This paper aims to understand how to internalize the values of Pancasila among the younger generation, which are Millennials and Generation Z, in Indonesia. The method used is a qualitative approach with in-depth interviews, focus group discussions (FGD), and literature study for data collection. The study was conducted from May 2021 to January 2022. The results showed that Pancasila needs to be internalized by the younger generation to maintain the spirit of Bhinneka Tunggal Ika (unity in diversity) from generation to generation. Promoting Pancasila values can be done through pop culture products such as film, animation, and music can also be a medium to internalize the values of Pancasila. In addition, youth communities with offline and online programs such as Pancasila schools, positive content on social media such as vlogs, memes, short videos, and humanitarian donations. The non-indoctrinated process makes the values of Pancasila can be understood by the young generation and implemented in a daily manner, not just an ideology.
Terjebak Ketegangan Budaya: Pemuda di Tengah Tatanan Sosial Baru Pandemi: ADAPTASI PEMUDA TERHADAP TATANAN SOSIAL PANDEMI B.J. Sujibto; Aulia Rachma Diah
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Abstract This article discusses how youths adapt and challenge the social orders introduced by the COVID-19 protocol and other socio-cultural consequences. While maximizing social role and social status in society through durable processes, youths’ interpretation of the pandemic rules have created important discourses in the context of shaping new pandemic cultures. Having acknowledged as digital natives on the one hand, and agents of change on the other hand, youths have their own way of adapting and challenging the new cultures of a pandemic. By using a qualitative approach, primary data were collected through interviews with undergraduate students in Yogyakarta, and then supported by secondary data collected through observations, documents and news. This article has found three important points. The first is an awareness of maintaining oneself health and its family which then leads to a collective spirit, that is to build a healthy community. The second is an accelerative way to the digital world giving youth a flash opportunity to take part in the social sphere. The pandemic has been accelerating the digital platforms and at the same time has forced youths to be able to use it. The third is cultural tensions inevitably arising due to the constant process of adaptation to the pandemic rules. These three findings are staged in a social process to see the role of actors and the social structures in particular. Keywords: COVID-19, pandemic culture, cultural tension, youth, social process
STRENGTHENING ICT AND GOVERNANCE TO ACHIEVE 2030 SDGs: : Lesson Learnt From Ridwan Kamil and Community Initiative Nina Widyawati; Sri Sunarti Purwaningsih
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Achievement of 2030 SDGs is the commitment of many countries, including South East Asian countries and Indonesia in particular. Indonesia as other South East Asian countries has been doing a great effort to achieve the 2030 SDGs. Among other goals, Goal 9 that related to industry, innovation and infrastructure in which information and communication technologies is an important way to faciltate sustainable development. This is in line with the Industrial Revolution 4.0. Well established Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and governance that is involved local govenment and civil society. Bandung, West Java Indonesia, is one of the good example of the smart city when it was Ridwan Kamil (RK) as the Mayor. RK, the former mayor of Bandung who used ICT as the tool to improve public services with the use of e-aplications. RK also communicate directly with his community members through social media account initiated by a civil society (RK Watch). Interactive activities through ICT, especially social media are able to accelerate public services. Most issues raise on this account concerning to the delay in responding public services related to the target of SDGs namely infrastructure, environment, health and population administration. This paper will discuses some issues on how ICT able to cut beaucratic line and to accelarate public services; negotiation between lovers and haters in relation to public sevice priorities; type of public services related to SDG’s topic. Data used for this paper drawn from our research collected by using a set of qualitative approach and methods such as indepth interviews and focus group discussions.
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