scholarly journals UPAYA KEMENTERIAN AGAMA DALAM MENANGKAL RADIKALISME DI KABUPATEN GRESIK

Author(s):  
Mohammad Maulana Iqbal ◽  
Agus Machfud Fauzi

Radicalism is not a new face for the Gresik people. However, since its existence, radicalism has continued to exist as an element which has disturbed the stability of the social order in society. Therefore, it is necessary to have certain parties such as the Ministry of Religion of Gresik Regency who are able to ward off radicalism for the sake of equilibrium in the social order in society. This study aims to see the various efforts made by the Ministry of Religion of Gresik Regency in counteracting radicalism in Gresik Regency. Through the perspective of Social Action theory initiated by Max Weber, it will show the ratio pattern used by the Ministry of Religion of Gresik Regency in acting to counter radicalism. More than that, this research also uses qualitative methods by conducting direct interviews with the Ministry of Religion of Gresik Regency. Through interviews, it was found that efforts to counter radicalism by the Ministry of Religion of Gresik Regency were carried out by means of cooperation with certain parties. More than that, the Ministry of Religion of Gresik Regency also prioritizes a dialogical approach to groups indicated as radical in order to instill a more moderate mindset in these groups. Based on some of these efforts, it shows that the Ministry of Religion of Gresik Regency uses the Weber Instrumental Rationality pattern in its cooperation on several parties and also the use of Weber's Value Rationality in the orientation that it wants to achieve in an action

Author(s):  
Alyan Maurits Sioh

The purpose of this study is to explain the importance of the Kenoto marriage and the noble values that exist in the kenoto marriage. The research used is qualitative research to see Kenoto as a unifying tool in the Sabu tribal community. The Kenoto Ritual in the Customs of Sabu Tribal Marriage Max Weber's Sociology of Religion Study in Social Action. The method of observation and structured interviews. The analyzed are the results of interviews and observations with Indigenous and church leaders, Religious Leaders and Marriage Couples. The results showed that the priority of the Kenoto marriage in the Sabu tribal community was very important and became the basis. Because the Kenoto Marriage shows the self-esteem of a woman. To better understand comprehensively, this analysis will provide answers through a typical understanding of Weber's social action theory, the type of social action that is suitable or used in the kenoto marriage, namely Traditional Action and Value Rationality.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 87-97
Author(s):  
Ahmad Darisman

People continue to occupy permanent buildings built on land owned by PT Kereta Api Indonesia(PT KAI) in Nagari Muaro, Sijunjung District, in the context that the buildings are threatened withdisplacement due to the railway revitalization project. The objectives of this research are to describe howpeople able to access buildings on land owned by PT KAI and to undertatand thge reaons why they keepoccuoaying the buldings. In order to achieve the research objectives, a qualitative study wasconducted andused the social action theory proposed by Max Weber. The study found that people get get access to theciulding based on permission from employees of PT KAI, from previous occupants, purchasing the buildings,renting not to PT KAI, but to prervious occiers. They were aware that the land belongs to PT KAI, somepeople say that the land belongs to PT Ombilin.


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 242
Author(s):  
Alis Muhlis ◽  
Norkholis Norkholis

The tradition of reading the book of Mukhtashar Al-Bukhari is one of the welcoming traditions to the holy month Ramadan, conducted every month per year at Islamic Boarding School At-Taqwa Yogyakarta. The tradition is fully practiced on Rajab, a month before Ramadhan at lunar based calendar. This research utilizes four types of Max Weber’s social action theory, those are traditional action, affective action, instrumental rationality, and value rationality. The result found that: first, according to the traditional action, the people are willing to preserve the tradition which has been inherently practiced. Second, the affective action shows that the people are emotionallyboundedto the ulama’ figures (salafu as-shalih) and the timing (Rajab). Third, instrumental rationally the pointed out that people at At-Taqwa are capable of practicing the tradition due to the capacity on both human resource and finance. Fourth, on value rationality they are encouraged to achieve barokah by following and preserving the tradition of salafus shalih.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-48
Author(s):  
Fadilla Amalia Putri

Abstract: Fires that occurred in the Upper Market of the City of Bukittinggi resulted in traders being moved totrade in the shelter market. This requires him to be able to survive and deal with the obstacles that are presentwhen starting to trade again in the shelter market. The purpose of this study is to describe the forms of survivalstrategies undertaken by traders and the obstacles faced by traders in surviving post-fire disasters. Thisresearch was analyzed using social action theory (rational instrumental) proposed by Max Weber. Thisresearch uses a qualitative approach with descriptive type. To obtain relevant data and information inaccordance with the objectives of the study, researchers had interviewed 16 informants. The results of thisstudy indicate that there are 3 forms of strategies carried out by traders in surviving post-fire disasters, thefirst strategy is the active strategy, a strategy carried out by utilizing all the potential possessed by traders, thesecond strategy is a passive strategy, namely a strategy by minimizing expenditure , and the last strategy is,network strategy, which is a strategy carried out by utilizing the social network of traders. Constraints faced bytrading again in the shelter market in the form of unsettled shelter market conditions for both buyers andtraders, lack of information provided about the existence of the shelter market.


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 242
Author(s):  
Alis Muhlis ◽  
Norkholis Norkholis

The tradition of reading the book of Mukhtashar Al-Bukhari is one of the welcoming traditions to the holy month Ramadan, conducted every month per year at Islamic Boarding School At-Taqwa Yogyakarta. The tradition is fully practiced on Rajab, a month before Ramadhan at lunar based calendar. This research utilizes four types of Max Weber’s social action theory, those are traditional action, affective action, instrumental rationality, and value rationality. The result found that: first, according to the traditional action, the people are willing to preserve the tradition which has been inherently practiced. Second, the affective action shows that the people are emotionallyboundedto the ulama’ figures (salafu as-shalih) and the timing (Rajab). Third, instrumental rationally the pointed out that people at At-Taqwa are capable of practicing the tradition due to the capacity on both human resource and finance. Fourth, on value rationality they are encouraged to achieve barokah by following and preserving the tradition of salafus shalih.


2010 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 311-321 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elizabeth K. Reynolds ◽  
Jessica F. Magidson ◽  
Marina A. Bornovalova ◽  
Marya Gwadz ◽  
Craig K. Ewart ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 29
Author(s):  
Asmarani Umar ◽  
Idham Irwansyah

This study aims to determine and understand the persistence of the appakasingera 'dalle tradition until now, and the social values contained in the appakasingera' dalle tradition. The theories used are solidarity theory, social action theory (traditional action), values and traditions. This study used a qualitative method with a case study approach and took the research location in Bungaejaya Village, Pallangga District, Gowa Regency. The informant retrieval technique used was purposive sampling, namely selecting informant data based on predetermined characteristics. The data collection techniques used were observation, interview and documentation. The descriptive qualitative data analysis technique used is data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion. The results showed that the people of Bungaejaya Village still carry out and maintain the appakasingera 'dalle tradition until now because of the cultivation of history or history and the process of carrying out the tradition from an early age by their predecessors, besides that there are values contained in the tradition, which make Bungaejaya people make it a basis for maintaining its traditions. Furthermore, there are social values in the appakasingera 'dalle tradition, namely: solidarity values, social care values, and spiritual values


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dani Fadillah ◽  
Zalik Nuryana ◽  
Sularso

This study aims to determine how perceptions of Indonesian students in the city of Nanjing of the facial recognition policy implemented by the Chinese government. A surveillance camera with facial recognition technology enables a person to be immediately identified whenever and wherever he is, especially now in China the presence of facial recognition cameras fills every corner of the city up to public vehicles. The author gets information about their perceptions by distributing questionnaires and conducting interviews with Indonesian students in the city of Nanjing, after obtaining the data and information the author needs, and then using the logic of social action theory that was coined by Max Weber. The results of this study indicate that the presence of facial recognition technology surveillance cameras affects the personality of Indonesian students in the city of Nanjing in acting, even though there are certain variables that make them actually dare to break a rule even though they realize that they are in full control.


2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alena Zhdanava ◽  
Surinderpal Kaur ◽  
Kumaran Rajandran

Abstract Ecolinguistics studies the interactions between language and ecology. It investigates whether the stories created by language are destructive or beneficial to all the constituents of the environment. In search of positive stories for our environment, this article focuses on vegan campaigns which generally bring awareness about veganism that, in turn, advocates protection of nonhuman animals and abstention from their exploitation. Nonhuman animals are part of the ecosystem and the way they are portrayed in language may determine the relationship between human and nonhuman animals. As vegan campaigns refer to nonhuman animals as sentient living beings, it is important to analyze whether the language and image of these campaigns articulate their purposes and create beneficial stories for nonhuman species. This article explores the stories regarding nonhuman animals in 27 posters of the vegan campaign “Go Vegan World” and examines how these stories are shaped and whether they are aligned with vegan values. The study is approached from an ecolinguistic perspective with a focus on multimodality where the language was analyzed through van Leeuwen’s Social Actor and Social Action theory, and the image was analyzed with Kress and van Leeuwen’s Grammar of Visual Design. Further, the analysis involves the ecosophy defined as a personal ecological philosophy of relationships between human and nonhuman animals, plants, and the physical environment. The findings suggest that the campaign language and image shape three stories: salience where nonhuman animals are individuals with their own feelings and lives; conviction that nonhuman animals matter as much as humans; ideology where biocentrism is promoted. By comparing these stories with the article’s ecosophy, an ecolinguistic analysis showed that they are largely beneficial in representing nonhuman animals as sentient living beings who are equal to humans.


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