https://proceedings.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/saicopss/issue/feed Proceedings of Sunan Ampel International Conference of Political and Social Sciences 2024-01-17T04:48:42+00:00 Nur Luthfi Hidayatullah nur.luthfi.hidayatullah@uinsa.ac.id Open Journal Systems <p>The Sunan Ampel International Conference of Political and Social Sciences (SAICoPSS) is an annual international conference. SAICoPSS explores and develops the main theme and welcome papers from a range of perspectives, backgrounds, and interdisciplinary fields of intellectual discourses from various geographical coverage. It is held with a passion for the development of multidisciplinary and inclusive science. It is not only for academics to review political and social phenomenon, inquiries, and issues, but also to seize broad opportunities for every stakeholder in the academic and practical fields.</p> https://proceedings.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/saicopss/article/view/1457 Analysis of Domestic Violence Using an Ecofeminist Perspective 2024-01-12T07:46:10+00:00 Rizca Yunike Putri rizcaputri.fisip@uwks.ac.id Mochamad Fajar Soleh mfs14@mhs.uwks.ac.id Suharnanik Suharnanik Suharnanik@mhs.uwks.ac.id <p>The problem of domestic violence (KDRT) is not something new to Indonesia. Domestic violence cases that occur in Indonesia generally always involve women as victims of violence. This occurs due to the unequal power relations between men and women in the household. This research uses a qualitative approach through the literature study method, attempting to analyze the phenomenon of domestic violence using an eco-femenism perspective. In an ecofeminist perspective, women and nature have a correlational relationship. Women and nature both experience oppression carried out by a patriarchal society. Ecofeminism is a theory that connects environmental issues and gender issues. In the context of domestic violence, ecofeminism can be used to analyze and understand the impact of such violence on the natural environment, as well as how environmental issues can interact with gender issues in this context. Ecofeminism can provide an in-depth look at how domestic violence and environmental issues are interrelated and can help in designing more holistic solutions to both issues. Based on research results, cases of domestic violence can be minimized if couples apply ecofeminist principles in their married life. The principles of ecofeminism include: responsibility towards nature, cosmic solidarity, harmony with nature, equal relations and caring.</p> 2023-12-23T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Sunan Ampel International Conference of Political and Social Sciences https://proceedings.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/saicopss/article/view/1458 Analysis of the Childfree Phenomenon in South Korea Society Through Frankfurt School Perspective 2024-01-12T07:47:33+00:00 Putu Oka Astama Adi Putra putuokaastama48@gmail.com Zakharia Billy Aprilius Simatupang zakhariabilly62805@gmail.com Raynold Matias raynoldmatias@gmail.com <p>Industrialization entered South Korea in 1973 and by 1986 the number of South Korean industrial workers had doubled compared to 1971. This was due to the labor market policies put in place by Park Chung Hee regime, which encouraged the mobilization of the younger generation to big cities. This policy then affects and changes the values of society and families in South Korea. South Korean society, which previously honored family values, has become individualistic for several reasons, such as their orientation towards work. These conditions then create several phenomena in South Korean urban society, such as the emergence of childfree families in South Korea. The purpose of our research is to understand how industrialization can affect family values in South Korea. The research method used is qualitative research with a case study approach, and uses the Frankfurt School perspective with data sources of articles, journals, and news. This study found that industrialization can affect family values because of the labor market and community mobilization that occurs in South Korea. In order to fulfill production activities, not only men but also women enter the labor market. In its development, this study found the change in society's behavior towards childbearing, due to the high cost of raising children, society's orientation towards work, and discrimination against women in the workplace. This condition according to Frankfurt School is then called as irrationality in society and creates childfree phenomena in families in South Korea.</p> 2023-12-23T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Sunan Ampel International Conference of Political and Social Sciences https://proceedings.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/saicopss/article/view/1459 Implementation of Domestic Violence Prevention and Response Policy in Bekasi Regency 2024-01-12T07:48:28+00:00 Yulia Ismamati Yuliaismawati52@gmail.com Susi Dian Rahayu susidianrahayu@gmail.com <p>Domestic violence experienced by women in Indonesia is increasingly prevalent every year. It is one of the highest cases of overall violence against women. Bekasi Regency is one of the areas with high cases of domestic violence. From 2018 to 2022, there were 169 cases of domestic violence reported to the Bekasi Regency Women's and Children's Empowerment and Protection Service (DPPPA). This study aims to analyze the implementation of policies related to the prevention and protection of women against domestic violence in Bekasi Regency. This research uses the theory of policy implementation from Van Meter and Van Horn. This research uses a qualitative method using a descriptive analysis approach. The results of this study indicate that the implementation of Bekasi Regency Regional Regulation Number 5 of 2020 concerning the protection of women against domestic violence in Bekasi Regency has not been implemented. Because, since the enactment of the regulation, cases of violence against women have increased every year, especially the number of cases of domestic violence in Bekasi Regency. This is due to several factors, including weak regulations related to the prevention and protection of women against domestic violence, victims who do not dare to speak up, efforts to resolve domestic violence cases, which are sometimes only resolved within the family, and other external factors such as social and economic factors, which contribute to the higher rate of domestic violence in Bekasi Regency.</p> 2023-12-23T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Sunan Ampel International Conference of Political and Social Sciences https://proceedings.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/saicopss/article/view/1460 Implementation of Women's Representation Policy in the Recruitment of District Election Supervisory Committee (Panwascam) in Bekasi 2024-01-12T07:49:41+00:00 Shafira Dewi Sabilla shafiradws02@gmail.com Susi Dian Rahayu susidianrahayu@gmail.com <p>Women's representation in politics is needed to be able to voice various kinds of women's aspirations, women's needs, and women's issues. As a form of support for women's political representation, the government has made special affirmation policies for women in politics, which include special quotas for women's candidacy in the DPR and DPRD, management and membership of women in political parties, and representation of women in election organizers. Although it has been regulated in the Election Law, which states that the composition of election organizers must pay attention to at least 30% of women's representation, in practice, until now, women's representation in election organizers has not been optimal, especially at the level of election organizers at the ad hoc level. This research focuses on the policy of women's representation in the recruitment of the Bekasi City District Panwaslu in 2023. This research uses the theory of policy implementation by Van Metter Van Horn using six variables: standards and objectives, resources, characteristics of the implementing organization, communication between implementing organizations, the attitude of the implementers, and the social, economic, and political environment. The result of this study is that currently the number of women in Panwascam Bekasi City is six (6) people, or 17% of the total 30 District election supervisory committee (Panwascam) members. Even though in the recruitment process, the Bekasi City Bawaslu has provided special affirmation policies for women, such as providing an extension of Panwascam registration time for sub-districts that have not met the quota of women. However, this does not necessarily increase women's representation in Panwascam. There are various obstacles faced by women, such as structural, cultural, and capability barriers.</p> 2023-12-23T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Sunan Ampel International Conference of Political and Social Sciences https://proceedings.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/saicopss/article/view/1461 Analysis of Yeni Wahid's Interpretation as a political Comunicator at PKBIB 2024-01-12T07:50:20+00:00 Nur Amilia Alimatul Selfiya alimatulsefliyanuramilia@gmail.com Dyah Rukmini diahrukmini@unida.gontor.ac.id Saniah Fajrin saniahfajrin@gmail.com <p>This study dicusses the pattern of leadership and movement of a female political communicator, Zannuba Ariffah Rahman Wahid or know as Yenny Wahid, the daughter of the 4th President of the Republic of Indonesia. The pattern of leadership and movement of Yenny Wahid is interesting to study considering some of recent controversies with the Chairman of “the National Awakening Party” (PKB), Muhaimin Iskandar. Research objectives: 1. To describe the leadership style of a female political communicator, Yenny Wahid; 2. Explaining the actions of Yenny Wahid as the direct successor of Gus Dur in the realm of politics. Using a qualitative approach with a document or text study method. The result showed that Yenny Wahid made the figure of Gus Dur as a guide in leading and living life. thought that politic is a place for service, if the leader succed in making police for the progress of the people, then life will feel more meaningful. On the otherhand, as a woman and mother, Yenny never ignored her duties.</p> 2023-12-23T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Sunan Ampel International Conference of Political and Social Sciences https://proceedings.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/saicopss/article/view/1469 Ban Conversion Therapy in Asia: Digital Activism in ILGA Asia’s Transnational Advocacy Networks 2024-01-12T07:51:04+00:00 Putu Ratih Kumala Dewi ratihkumaladewi@unud.ac.id Zakharia Billy Aprilius Simatupang zakharibilly62805@gmail.com Sarah Abigail Saraahabigail05@gmail.com Baiq Nayla Adisty Variza varizaadisty@gmail.com <p>Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, etc (LGBTQ+) issues are still debated in society. Until now, LGBTQ+ people face many obstacles in fighting for their rights. Movement space has become a polemic for LGBTQ+ people throughout the world. In some countries, healing therapy or called conversion therapy is even implemented. This is said to be a way that can cure LGBTQ+ people that aimed at changing people's sexual orientation or gender identity. However, in practice the therapy is conducted without regard for human safety, involving mental and physical torture. Therefore, conversion therapy must be abolished because of harmful and abusive practice. It has encouraged the emergence of social movements against conversion therapy in various countries, including Asia. Through this research, the author aims to analyze the strategy of the movement to eliminate conversion therapy in Asia carried out by ILGA Asia. This research uses a qualitative descriptive research method by collecting secondary data through online and printed literature. By using new social movement theory, transnational advocacy networks and the concept of digital activism, the author will analyze how ILGA Asia carries out social prohibition conversion therapy movements in Asia and the actors involved in each country, namely Bangladesh, India, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. Through this research, the author found that ILGA Asia uses digital activism through online petitions and videos on social media in carrying out its movement and involving local non- governmental organizations in each country.</p> 2023-12-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Sunan Ampel International Conference of Political and Social Sciences https://proceedings.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/saicopss/article/view/1462 Empowering Women Through Social Entrepreneurship Cooperatives for Women 2024-01-12T07:51:35+00:00 Suharnanik Suharnanik nanik_fisip@uwks.ac.id Rizca Yunike Putri nanik_fisip@uwks.ac.id <p>Women's cooperatives are one way to strengthen a person's capacity and possibilities for economic empowerment and involvement in more inclusive financial development. as a venue for enhancing the position of women both nationally and in the family economy. The purpose of this study is to get insight into the role that women's cooperatives play in social entrepreneurship initiatives for women. This paper examines the socio-cultural behavior of women engaged in the social entrepreneur field where they become part of the membership of a women's cooperative. The findings from the research study in this paper are that women have a culture that is more consistent, honest, and transparent in managing their social entrepreneurship, but is weak in terms of sustainability. Practical implications, this paper can provide input for policymakers regarding the development of women's potential in the field of social entrepreneurship<strong>.</strong> This research is still very rare because not all women are capable of engaging in social entrepreneurship. The value obtained in this research is the empowerment of women in the field of social entrepreneurship. This program prioritizes women's ability to identify problems as a source of socio-economic empowerment.</p> 2023-12-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Suharnanik Suharnanik, Rizca Yunike Putri https://proceedings.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/saicopss/article/view/1463 Community Participation in Development: Case Study in Teba Village 2024-01-12T07:52:06+00:00 Yakobus Fahik yakobusfahik@unimor.ac.id Adeodata Laniria C.B Mbiri lanijanuari00@gmail.com Remigius Seran remigiusseran@unimor.ac.id <p>The focus of this research is on community participation. This focus is operated on the work program currently being carried out by Teba village: whether the work program implemented is the result of a decision of the village council forum or the village head's own initiative. Using Arnstein's participation ladder, we will analyze the level of community participation in development in Teba village, Biboki Tanpah District, North Central Timor Regency. Using the interview method and supported by documents in the form of village meeting minutes (musdes), village meeting attendance lists (musdes), and document work plan (RKPdes) from 2019- 2024, data collected and analyzed to determine the level of community participation. The study conducted found that community participation in Teba village was at the second level. At the information provision rung, the public is given information but the decision has been taken. Likewise, on the consultation ladder. The village head conducts discussions but, there is no guarantee the suggestions will be accepted. In taking heart, the government only makes promises that can easily be ignored.</p> 2023-12-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Yakobus Fahik, Adeodata Laniria C.B Mbiri, Remigius Seran https://proceedings.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/saicopss/article/view/1464 The Impact of tiktok Shops on SMEs Actors 2024-01-12T07:52:38+00:00 Yusuf Adytiya Yusufadytiya05@gmail.com Kusmawardany Zainuddin Zainuddinkusmawardany@gmail.com Abdul Muiz Abdulmuizslametriyadhi@gmail.com <p>In the increasingly advanced digital era, the retail industry has witnessed some important paradigms in offline and online stores. In addition to technology development, both platforms offer different opportunities. Online stores are a popular trend among consumers who want to shop easily and conveniently through online platforms. But over time, market participants realized that the presence of online shopping posed risks to them. For example, there is fierce competition between offline and online stores. In this context, tiktok stores have become a new threat to traditional retailers, and market traders need to be able to compete with the prices offered by tiktok stores, which are generally cheaper because they have no physical operating costs. This study focuses on the impact of tiktok stores on Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). The method used in this study is qualitative, collecting non-numerical data such as observational interviews and content analysis. This study targets market traders and actors behind online stores, specifically in Surabaya, to support data obtained. Through this study, researchers made decisions about aspects of this study. Research conclusions: (1) The existence of online stores has made many bankrupt market traders become online store players, because online stores have more profit prospects than market traders. (2) The busyness of online stores eliminates the possibility of extinction of market traders, because online shopping involves high risks of fraud, such as counterfeiting, etc., which may cause financial losses to consumers. Market Traders are more secure than online stores due to their relative reliance on direct interaction.</p> 2023-12-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Yusuf Adytiya, Kusmawardany Zainuddin, Abdul Muiz https://proceedings.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/saicopss/article/view/1465 Encouraging the Implementation of Digitalization Through Micro, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (MSME) In Indonesia 2024-01-12T07:53:10+00:00 Hapsari Wiji Utami hapsari.wiji@uinsby.ac.id Debby Nindya Istiandari debby.nindya@uinsby.ac.id <p>This study aims to determine and analyze the challenges and efforts to implement digitalization in micro, small and medium enterprises in Indonesia. This study uses qualitative descriptive analysis techniques, researchers collect information and secondary data from various sources and research results from previous journals related to the digitization of micro, small, and medium enterprises. From the results of the study, information was obtained that the challenge of micro, small and medium enterprises in implementing digitalization is to return to human resources who have low knowledge about digitalization, low skills, lack of experience, as well as the low interest of micro and small businesses to want to learn information and communication technology, besides that lack of access to supporting facilities and infrastructure is also an obstacle to the implementation of digitalization. Meanwhile, basically the Indonesian Government has taken quite a lot of steps to optimize the productivity of micro, small and medium enterprises in the midst of the rapid development of digital technology. Based on this, the author suggests that the Government of Indonesia more intensively optimize the equitable implementation of digitalization in micro, small and medium enterprises in Indonesia which is also followed by increasing digital literacy for micro, small and medium enterprises. In addition, the command can also support the acceleration of digitalization of micro, small and medium enterprises through the development of supporting facilities and infrastructure related to information and communication technology.</p> 2023-12-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Hapsari Wiji Utami, Debby Nindya Istiandari https://proceedings.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/saicopss/article/view/1466 Spiral of Silence Through the Hashtag #Tolakpolitikbusuk: Opinion Research on Limiting the Political Rights of Ex-Corruptors as Legislative Candidates. 2024-01-13T13:24:52+00:00 Bella Oktafia bellaoktafia51@student.ilkom.unida.gontor.ac.id Diah Rukmini diahrukmini@unida.gontor.ac.id Siti Khoirun Nabilatuz Zahro sitikhoirunnabilatuzzahro45@student.ilkom.unida.gontor.ac.id <p>General Elections are important moments in the democratic life of a country, where the people have the opportunity to choose their leaders and representatives. The General Election Commission as a General Election institution stipulates General Election Commission Regulations Number 14 of 2018 and Number 20 of 2018 which regulate the prohibition of former corruption convicts from becoming legislative candidates. Because many parties oppose and support this, the 2019 election law stipulates that ex-corruptors can nominate themselves as members of the legislature on condition that they must be fair and honest, admitting to the public that the person concerned is an ex-corruptor. This research method uses descriptive qualitative, using the spiral of silence theory, namely a media theory that pays more attention to majority views and suppresses minority views. The results of the research are: The results of this research, people tend to assess the pros and cons before people write opinions via their Twitter accounts with the hashtag #tolakpolitikbusuk as an expression of how they want leaders who are 'clean', clean in the sense here are those who have never been involved in cases that harm many people. Indonesia is a democratic country, but voicing the voice of the people is quite difficult. The reality is that it confronts the expectations that occur in society.</p> 2023-12-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Bella Oktafia, Diah Rukmini, Siti Khoirun Nabilatuz Zahro https://proceedings.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/saicopss/article/view/1467 Self-Healing, Digital Activism and Its Continuance on False Consciousness 2024-01-13T13:28:56+00:00 Chili Podhang Bethari chilibthr@gmail.com Jihan Nurul Savira Alyanto jihannursavant@gmail.com Rommel Utungga Pasopati rommel@unitomo.ac.id <p>This article exposes the matter of false consciousness in self-healing as one of contemporary digital activism. Self-healing can be defined as a process in which the body becomes healthy or complete again. The idea itself has been adopted in a wide variety of social media namely Instagram and Tiktok. However, the concept of self-healing itself is shaped by shadow awareness as supported by false consciousness by Gyorgy Lukacs. This article uses qualitative method through explorative approach to understand new points of digital activism. In analysis, self-healing is not actualizing self-awareness, but only to comfort the mind and body from existing busy routines. Self-healing is not matter of amending true self, but as such escapism from busy daily routines. In conclusion, self-healing indeed deteriorates the ultimate idea of healing itself by indicating such false consciousness. It is not real, but plays as a mere illusory shadow</p> 2023-12-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Chili Podhang Bethari, Jihan Nurul Savira Alyanto, Rommel Utungga Pasopati https://proceedings.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/saicopss/article/view/1470 Islam Rahmatan lil'alamin and Social Media (Instagram & Tik-Tok Content Analysis Study) 2024-01-17T04:48:42+00:00 Mia Fitriah El karimah El.karimah@gmail.com <p>The purpose of this article is to collect several references and discuss the influence of social media as a medium for campaigning regarding the Rahmatan lil'alamin Islamic movement. It will also discuss how Instagram and TikTok are used to promote the Islamic movement Rahmatan lil'alamin. This journal was prepared using a qualitative descriptive method that combines literature research on relevant sources and journals. A field study was used, focusing on Instagram and TikTok content. Islam Rahmatan lil'alamin is a religion that has the ability to create peace and compassion for both nature and humans if applied in people's lives. There are many people all over the world who do good things for the universe. Rahmatan lil'alamin means compassion for the universe, and Islam means peace. So, what is meant by Islam Rahmatan lil'alamin is Islam that can bring peace and compassion to humans and nature. indeed emphasizes the values of goodness, peace and grace. However, Islam also recognizes that in some situations, firmness and fairness need to be applied. Islam has a balanced view of mercy and justice. Therefore, the Rahmatan lil'alamin Islamic movement campaign must be carried out massively and synergistically, especially throughout the world.</p> 2023-12-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Mia Fitriah El karimah https://proceedings.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/saicopss/article/view/1471 The Strategy of Islamic Religious Extenders Based on Religious Moderation 2024-01-13T13:34:31+00:00 Marpuah Marpuah nyaimarpuah@gmail.com <p>Religious Counselors as the front guard in the Ministry of Religion, the phenomenon of cultural diversity requires counselors to understand multicultural knowledge and awareness. So that they have the competence to deal with differences, no matter how small the differences between target groups. Extension workers need to improve their perception, equip themselves with knowledge about cultural diversity. Understand the forms of discrimination, stereotypes and racism that often occur in people's lives. In a multicultural society, extension workers are expected to be facilitators of change and experts in resolving conflict. As well as conducting consultations with related parties to increase harmony within the target group. Because awareness and understanding of cultural diversity (multiculturalism), especially religious diversity, is increasingly needed by society. The aim of this research is to describe the preaching strategy of Religious Counselors based on religious moderation in the KUA of East Bekasi Regency. Data collection instruments through: Observation, Interviews, and Documentation. The results of the research can be concluded that the religious moderation-based da'wah strategy at KUA East Bekasi has been implemented by functional religious instructors and non-civil servant instructors, especially delivering material related to religious harmony, de-radicalization and tolerance, as well as delivering moral messages using religious language to their congregation, which is oriented towards on: Tawazun, Tasamuh, and Tawasuth. The delivery method is through approaches: Informative, Educative, Consultative and Advocative</p> 2023-12-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Marpuah Marpuah https://proceedings.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/saicopss/article/view/1472 The Policy of Utilizing Online Applications SAYANG WARGA at Surabaya as Seen from Maqasid Syariah Perspective 2024-01-13T13:36:56+00:00 Rio Febriannur Rachman riofrachman21@gmail.com <p>This study discusses one of the policies implemented by the Surabaya City Government. The policy is the utilizing online application SAYANG WARGA (Surabaya Citizen Service and Assistance System) to collect data on community health conditions. This data collection is real-time or factual, because it involves cadres who come from among the residents themselves. In the context of this research, SAYANG WARGA is not only about the applications, but also about interventions carried out by City Government to follow up on findings. Thus, SAYANG WARGA innovation is discussed using a number of theories: public policy, technological determination, Maqasid Syariah, and the concept of Sustainable Development Goals of United Nation. This study is qualitative research with a literature review approach. Research data comes from books, print and online literature, as well as mass media documentation. The results of this study show; firstly, SAYANG WARGA is a participatory public policy. It involves legislatives members and the public, through social media, to participate in monitoring. Secondly, the City Government policy is done to provide public services, in line with the challenges of the new media era. Thirdly, this policy is general, in accordance with the principles of Maqasid Syariah Al-Ammah, in the aspect of protection for: soul, mind and offspring. These three things are closely related to a person's physical health condition, which is the focus of the policy. Fourthly, SAYANG WARGA is in line with two points of Sustainable Development Goals, such as: Good Health and Well Being; and Sustainable Cities and Communities.</p> 2023-12-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Rio Febriannur Rachman https://proceedings.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/saicopss/article/view/1473 Social Movements on Rempang Island, Oligarchy and Unjust Power: A Preliminary Study 2024-01-13T13:41:02+00:00 Herdi Sahrasad herd@gmail.con Al Chaidar herd@gmail.con Iskandar Zulkarnain herd@gmail.con Ti Aisyah herd@gmail.con <p>This paper&nbsp; argues that the authoritarianism of the current Joko Widodo government can be seen in this conflict between the state and society in Rempang Island.&nbsp; Residents of Rempang, Batam, numbering in the thousands, have steadfastly refused to leave their homes. In order to advance the Rempang Eco City National Strategic Project (PSN), relocation to Galang Island is being considered. It was inevitable that civilians would rebel. On September 7th, 2023, tensions between police and locals erupted into violent clashes. The police opened out on the crowd with tear gas. Students were also impacted and taken to the hospital for treatment. Many groups are keeping tabs on the situation on Rempang Island, Batam. This is because locals have voiced opposition to the PSN (National Strategic Project) -designated development of the Rempang Eco City region under the administration of Joko Widodo. The nation's oligarchy and Chinese capital (PRC) are eager to grab Malay land through transactional and discriminatory policies, implementing a top-down strategy. Because of its arbitrary nature and its use of power instruments for the benefit of the oligarchy, this enterprise modelled after the VOC colonialism must be corrected, controlled by the people, and cannot be accepted.</p> 2023-12-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Herdi Sahrasad, Al Chaidar, Iskandar Zulkarnain, Ti Aisyah https://proceedings.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/saicopss/article/view/1474 Actualization of Democratic Values as Resolution of Interreligious Conflict in the Village 2024-01-13T13:43:39+00:00 Silkania Swarizona silkaniaswarizona@unesa.ac.id Mohammad Darry Abbiyyu mohammaddarry@gmail.com Bambang Sigit widodo bambangsigit@unesa.ac.id Ahmad Nizar Hilmi ahmadhilmi@unesa.ac.id Iman Pasu Marganda imanpurba@unesa.ac.id Agung Stiawan agungstiawan@unesa.ac.id <p>Studies regarding the actualization of democratic values ​​at the village level are generally a factor in the emergence of horizontal conflicts that occur in village communities. However, this article explains that the actualization of democratic values ​​actually led to conflict resolution involving fellow religious believers in Watutulis Village, Prambon District, Sidoarjo Regency. The data findings show that learning, understanding and implementing democratic values ​​has an impact on the importance of living with differences and provides space for freedom for every religious adherent to carry out their worship. To obtain in-depth data, research was carried out by interviewing religious leaders involved in the conflict, village officials, then observing religious activities, and collecting documents from related parties. In efforts to carry out conflict resolution, all parties agree on a dialogue process which then agrees on the values ​​of democracy, namely respect for the freedom of individuals or groups to express their beliefs, equal status before the law and community participation in the context of village development. The argument of this article is that the implementation of democratic values ​​at the village level can work and actually become the foundation for the development of a modern democratic society. Understanding democratic values ​​such as respect for human rights actually makes efforts to resolve horizontal conflicts between religious communities in the village.</p> 2023-12-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Silkania Swarizona, Mohammad Darry Abbiyyu, Bambang Sigit widodo, Ahmad Nizar Hilmi, Iman Pasu Marganda, Agung Stiawan https://proceedings.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/saicopss/article/view/1475 Analysis of United Nations Attitudes in Upholding Human Rights: Taliban's Violent Action Against Afghan Population 2024-01-13T13:46:07+00:00 Jennifer Sakti Ramadhani jennifer.sakti8035@mhs.unida.gontor.ac.id Meiliani Nur Azizah meilianinurazizah48@student.hi.unida.gontor.ac.id Khairul Munzilin khairulmunzilin@unida.gontor.ac.id <p>Taliban is a conventional political group and a religious faction that adheres to Sunni Islam in Afghanistan. In 1998 Taliban group began to control the Afghan region of Kabul to this day. During the leadership of the Taliban, many regimes, policies, and prohibitions for the people of Afghanistan violated human rights. Given this case, this study aims to analyse how the role of the United Nations as an international organization deals with conflict and upholds human rights in Afghanistan. The research method used is a qualitative approach by reviewing previous studies based on the concepts of human rights and justice in Islam that are relevant to the case. The United Nations played an important role in mitigating this conflict through the establishment of a special committee by the United Nations called UNAMA (United Nations Assistance Missions in Afghanistan) and sending special forces to monitor the people of Afghanistan and report on the progress of actions by the Taliban. The United Nations Security Council has made resolution No. 2513 of 2020 which contains the Joint Declaration between the governments of the United States and Afghanistan. The United Nations has been instrumental in addressing this ongoing Taliban conflict in various ways and strategies deployed to the Afghan community in protecting and enforcing human rights.</p> 2023-12-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Jennifer Sakti Ramadhani, Meiliani Nur Azizah, Khairul Munzilin https://proceedings.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/saicopss/article/view/1476 Analysis of the Indonesian Government's Efforts in Overcoming Public Data Leak Cases 2024-01-13T13:48:09+00:00 Sintya Dewi Rahma sintyadrhm@student.uns.ac.id Bonifasius Ananda Putra putrabonifasius22@student.uns.ac.id Lukman Fahmi Djarwadi lukman.f.d@staff.uns.ac.id <p>Public data leaks pose significant challenges to individuals' privacy and national security in the digital age. This paper provides a focused analysis of the Indonesian government's efforts to address public data leak incidents. It begins with an overview of the increasing prevalence of data leaks in Indonesia, emphasizing the need for effective government responses. The analysis delves into the existing legal framework and regulations governing data protection and cybersecurity, highlighting their strengths and limitations. It assesses the government's initiatives, policies, and technological measures designed to prevent and mitigate data leaks, with case studies illustrating specific incident responses. Challenges and constraints faced by the government, such as enforcement issues and resource limitations, are examined. International best practices are also considered to provide comparative insights.The analysis concludes with recommendations for strengthening the government's efforts, emphasizing policy improvements, legal reforms, and capacity building. This paper underscores the pivotal role of government action in safeguarding public data, privacy, and human security in the digital era.</p> 2023-12-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Sintya Dewi Rahma, Bonifasius Ananda Putra, Lukman Fahmi Djarwadi https://proceedings.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/saicopss/article/view/1477 Political Implication of Islamic Dinar for the Stability in ASEAN-5 Region Post COVID-19 Crises 2024-01-13T13:52:16+00:00 Ali Musa Harahap alimusa@unida.gontor.ac.id <p>The paper analyses the possibility of monetary integration in ASEAN-5 countries, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and Singapore for improving the stability in the region. The idea for regional monetary integration is grounded by the process of monetary union theory within the member states. In terms of volatility, by using certain assessment, the ASEAN-5 currencies are suggested to peg their national currencies into Dinar-Dirham Islamic exchange system since it empirically brings the lowest level of volatility, both during normal and crisis periods. Therefore, Dinar-Dirham could be proposed as the anchor currency for ASEAN-5 countries. The results statistically suggested that all ASEAN-5 countries could be grouped as eligible to employ Dinar-Dirham as their currencies.</p> 2023-12-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Ali Musa Harahap https://proceedings.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/saicopss/article/view/1478 Government Supervision on Live-selling by Producers in TikTok Live Towards the Survival of MSMEs in Economic Globalization 2024-01-13T13:55:18+00:00 Imelda Patricia Imeldapnf1@gmail.com Evi Kongres evikongres@untag-sby.ac.id <p>This special issue looks at how the role of government supervise the action of live-selling using TikTok platform by producers towards the survival of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). Which will be reviewed from the Law of Convenience, Protection and Empowerment of Cooperative and MSMEs and the Law of Business Licensing, Advertising, Guidance and Supervision of Business Actors in Electronic Transaction Systems. This research aims to find the answer to legal regulations regarding the action of live-selling using TikTok platform by producers and the legal protection for MSMEs due to the entry of producers / manufactures into the electronics market. Researchers use the type of normative juridical legal research with a conceptual and statutory approaches. By reviewing and analyzing the role of government, we will be able to answer the problems towards the survival of MSMEs in the economic globalization era. The government has a pivotal roles to support the empowerment of micro, small, and medium enterprises, as well as the electronic system business actors, and to protect consumers also encourage the development of transactions through electronic systems. The government have to pay attention to dynamic technological developments and to prevent all forms of unfair business competition practices or manipulation practices both directly and indirectly that could lead to potential monopoly business in electronic transaction systems.</p> 2023-12-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Imelda Patricia, Evi Kongres https://proceedings.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/saicopss/article/view/1479 Black Lives Matter’s Digital Activism Strategy in Transnationalizing the Police Brutality Issue in Europe in 2020 2024-01-13T13:57:20+00:00 Pramitha Sindhu Kallapagi Pramitasin17@gmail.com Nur Luthfi Hidayatullah nur.luthfi.hidayatullah@uinsa.ac.id <p>This research tends to examine Black Lives Matter’s Digital Activism Strategy in Transnationalizing the Police Brutality Issue in Europe in 2020. The authors tend to describe how social movements against racism and police brutality which originated in the United States could spread to Europe, in a scale which has not happened previously before Black Lives Matter. This research uses descriptive qualitative research method. The results of this research show that Black Lives Matter has used digital activism strategy in Trans-nationalizing the police brutality issue in Europe in 2020 by providing accessibility, visibility, popularity, and ecosystem. In terms of accessibility, Black Lives Matter provides to a digital network capable of distributing information. Besides that, Black Lives Matter increases visibility by showing the uniqueness of Black Lives Matter as compared to other movements. Next, Black Lives Matter could attract many supporters, which increased its popularity. Finally, Black Lives Matter could spread the movement in other regions based on similar roots, routers and routes, proofing its suitability in the European society’s ecosystem</p> 2023-12-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Pramitha Sindhu Kallapagi, Nur Luthfi Hidayatullah https://proceedings.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/saicopss/article/view/1468 The Intensity of Cyberactivism in Building Supportive Politics in 2024 2024-01-13T13:59:39+00:00 Naomi Ainun Hasanah hepzhibahnay@gmail.com Erlita Budiarti erlitaabudiarti@gmail.com <p>The year 2024 will be an important year in political history for many countries around the world. The general elections scheduled for that year will bring a variety of changes, challenges, and opportunities to politics. However, one element that is becoming increasingly important in the build-up to these elections is the role of intense cyberactivism in shaping supportive and inclusive politics. In recent decades, the intensity of cyber activism has become increasingly significant in influencing the course of politics. Online activists have the ability to quickly spread messages to a wide audience, organize effective online campaigns, and shape public opinion. This study aims to understand how the intensity of cyberactivism affects political dynamics in preparation for the 2024 general election. The descriptive qualitative method is used as a procedure to analyze the problem with the aim of providing an accurate description of the current situation, with a focus on in-depth interviews and content analysis. The results show that the intensity of cyberactivism plays a significant role in shaping supportive politics ahead of the 2024 general election. Online activists have the ability to influence policy change, mobilize the masses, and accelerate changes in public opinion. They use various strategies, such as hashtag campaigns, online petitions, and the creation of engaging content, to achieve their goals. Content analysis also reveals the complexity of the various political messages spread by online activists. The impact of these messages on public opinion evolves dynamically, depending on the context and community response.</p> 2023-12-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Naomi Ainun Hasanah, Erlita Budiarti