NARRATIVE AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY: PATTERNS OF THE SPREAD AND ACCEPTANCE OF RADICALISM AND TERRORISM IN INDONESIA

This study aims to examine the narrative map, acceptance and spread patterns, and factors influencing the spread and acceptance of the narrative associated with the phenomenon of radicalism and terrorism in DKI Jakarta Province. It was conducted with a qualitative approach: the data were collected t...

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Main Authors: Firdaus Syam, Sahruddin Sahruddin, Ajeng Rizqi Rahmanillah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Nasional Jakarta 2020-02-01
Series:Journal of Social Political Sciences
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Online Access:http://e-journal.unas.ac.id/index.php/jsps/article/view/9
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spelling doaj-aea94f5fe72048daaecd29a70b17e0142020-12-02T13:44:56ZengUniversitas Nasional JakartaJournal of Social Political Sciences2715-75392020-02-011141709NARRATIVE AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY: PATTERNS OF THE SPREAD AND ACCEPTANCE OF RADICALISM AND TERRORISM IN INDONESIAFirdaus Syam0Sahruddin Sahruddin1Ajeng Rizqi Rahmanillah2Associate Professor, School of Graduate Studies, Universitas Nasional Jakarta Political Studies, Universitas NasionalInternational Relation Studies, Universitas Nasional JakartaThis study aims to examine the narrative map, acceptance and spread patterns, and factors influencing the spread and acceptance of the narrative associated with the phenomenon of radicalism and terrorism in DKI Jakarta Province. It was conducted with a qualitative approach: the data were collected through in-depth interviews with as many as 24 subjects (informants) divided into seven categories, namely, the Rohis (Islamic organization in secondary schools), the LDK (Basic Leadership Training)), mosque youth, youth organizations, religious leaders, da’i (preacher)/ takmir (mosque board), political activists, and cultural leaders. The finding of the study showed that the radicalism narrative has spread through a variety of patterns and has more importantly spread through interpersonal relationship patterns. However, the spread of the narrative has not been accompanied by an acceptance by the respondents of the narrative’s substance. From 96 radicalism and terrorism narratives posed as questions, a total of 62 responses (64.58%) showed opposition to these narratives that are present in the midst of the people of Jakarta. A total of 20% of the respondents expressed an improvement attitude towards the narratives, and the rest were receptive and accepted them with considerations. This finding proves that Jakarta residents not only are relatively free from the influence of radicalism and terrorism narratives but also have an immune system (improvement group) whose numbers among the groups of respondents to the narratives are balanced.http://e-journal.unas.ac.id/index.php/jsps/article/view/9political recruitment, artist, legislative election
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NARRATIVE AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY: PATTERNS OF THE SPREAD AND ACCEPTANCE OF RADICALISM AND TERRORISM IN INDONESIA
Journal of Social Political Sciences
political recruitment, artist, legislative election
author_facet Firdaus Syam
Sahruddin Sahruddin
Ajeng Rizqi Rahmanillah
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title NARRATIVE AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY: PATTERNS OF THE SPREAD AND ACCEPTANCE OF RADICALISM AND TERRORISM IN INDONESIA
title_short NARRATIVE AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY: PATTERNS OF THE SPREAD AND ACCEPTANCE OF RADICALISM AND TERRORISM IN INDONESIA
title_full NARRATIVE AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY: PATTERNS OF THE SPREAD AND ACCEPTANCE OF RADICALISM AND TERRORISM IN INDONESIA
title_fullStr NARRATIVE AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY: PATTERNS OF THE SPREAD AND ACCEPTANCE OF RADICALISM AND TERRORISM IN INDONESIA
title_full_unstemmed NARRATIVE AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY: PATTERNS OF THE SPREAD AND ACCEPTANCE OF RADICALISM AND TERRORISM IN INDONESIA
title_sort narrative and the politics of identity: patterns of the spread and acceptance of radicalism and terrorism in indonesia
publisher Universitas Nasional Jakarta
series Journal of Social Political Sciences
issn 2715-7539
publishDate 2020-02-01
description This study aims to examine the narrative map, acceptance and spread patterns, and factors influencing the spread and acceptance of the narrative associated with the phenomenon of radicalism and terrorism in DKI Jakarta Province. It was conducted with a qualitative approach: the data were collected through in-depth interviews with as many as 24 subjects (informants) divided into seven categories, namely, the Rohis (Islamic organization in secondary schools), the LDK (Basic Leadership Training)), mosque youth, youth organizations, religious leaders, da’i (preacher)/ takmir (mosque board), political activists, and cultural leaders. The finding of the study showed that the radicalism narrative has spread through a variety of patterns and has more importantly spread through interpersonal relationship patterns. However, the spread of the narrative has not been accompanied by an acceptance by the respondents of the narrative’s substance. From 96 radicalism and terrorism narratives posed as questions, a total of 62 responses (64.58%) showed opposition to these narratives that are present in the midst of the people of Jakarta. A total of 20% of the respondents expressed an improvement attitude towards the narratives, and the rest were receptive and accepted them with considerations. This finding proves that Jakarta residents not only are relatively free from the influence of radicalism and terrorism narratives but also have an immune system (improvement group) whose numbers among the groups of respondents to the narratives are balanced.
topic political recruitment, artist, legislative election
url http://e-journal.unas.ac.id/index.php/jsps/article/view/9
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