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Looking at the Welfare of Buruh Gendong in Yogyakarta

Yogyakarta, December 4th 2021─The Student Council of the Department of Social Development and Welfare (KAPSTRA) Fisipol UGM held the third Saba Desa Webinar through Zoom Meeting on Saturday (4/12). The topic discussed was “Questioning the Welfare: How Long Can Buruh Gendong Last?”. On this occasion, KAPSTRA invited  M. Berkah Gamulya (The Initiator of the Public Kitchen For Female Buruh Gendong Jogja), Isah Ponira (Manager of Buruh Gendong Paguyuban Sayukrukun) and Astrid Ningtyas F. (Alumni of PsDK 2017) as the speakers. read more

For the First Time: Fisipol Leadership Forum Invites Ridwan Kamil to be a Speaker

Yogyakarta, December 2nd 2021─The Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (FISIPOL) of Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) held the inaugural FISIPOL Leadership Forum: Road to 2024. On this occasion FISIPOL  invited the Governor of West Java, Ridwan Kamil, and a lecturer of FISIPOL UGM, Mada Sukmajati, as speakers.

The event was opened by the Dean of FISIPOL UGM, Wawan Mas’udi, who explained that the idea of the FISIPOL Leadership Forum event was political leadership in Indonesia which came from many sources of leadership due to the democratic and decentralized system. read more

Fisipol UGM Received a Visit from UIN Sultan Maulana Hasanudin and Hasanuddin University

Yogyakarta, December 1st 2021─The Faculty of Social and Political Science UGM received a visit from The Faculty of Ushluhuddin and Adab of UIN Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin (SMH) Banten on Monday (29/11) at Fisipol UGM Auditorium Room on the 4th floor. 

Fisipol UGM’s Vice Dean of Finance and Human Resources, Nurhadi, opened the event and gave an opening speech in an event attended by the Dean of UIN SMH Ushuluddin and Adab Faculty, Dr. Mohamad Hudaeri and his staff. In his opening speech, Nurhadi talked about Fisipol UGM’s profile that has six study programs and several units under it. Furthermore, Nurhadi said that Fisipol UGM is open for collaboration in the academic, research, and other aspects. read more

The Digital Era as a Challenge and Opportunity for Female Journalists

Yogyakarta, December 1st 2021─The Department of Communication Studies UGM held a Different Arena of Communication practitioner class titled Analyzing Women and Their Roles in the Journalism Disruption Era. This class talked about the vulnerability of female journalists in the digital journalism era with Uni Lubis and moderated by Zainuddin Muda Z. Monggilo, a lecturer in UGM Communication studies as well as the lecturer for the class. 

Uni, who is currently the Editor in Chief of IDN Times and the Head of Indonesia Female Journalist Forum, felt that the change in the digital era creates opportunities as well as challenges for female journalists. This change creates a 24/7 cycle of news that demands an all-time readiness, both in the aspect of news production as well as consumption. Readers used to passively consume the information given by the media, but now readers can decide which information they’d like to know and find supporting data from the internet. read more

Inclusive Journalism Training for 60 Students from 15 Universities

November 29th 2021─As aspiring professional journalists, 60 students of the Communication Studies Department from 15 universities in Indonesia joined the inclusive journalism training focused on the issue of women, children, and disabled people. The online training was held by the Department of Communication 

“Women, children, and disabled people belong to a group that has been deeply impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, they have not got sufficient media coverage. In this training, students will analyze the status quo to create an inclusive media coverage,” Novi Kurnia said (26/11), the coordinator of the “Advancing Inclusive Journalism Education in Indonesia: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic” program. read more

The Phenomena of the Emergence of the New Soccer Club Rans Cilegon FC and AHHA PS Pati

=&0=&Fisipol Sports Forum (FOF) collaborated with the KOMAP and KAPSTRA UGM to hold the Diskopol (Fisipol Sports Discussion) Vol.2 on Saturday (27/11). The theme being discussed was “The Polemic of Contemporary Indonesia Soccer: Stuck Between Being a Sport, Profit Source, or a Mere Popularity Booster”. The event invited several speakers namely Hasani Abdulgani (Member of Exco PSSI), Akmal Marhali (Soccer Analyst), and Aun Rahmat (Pundit Box2Box Indonesia).The discussion was about the phenomena of the emergence of new clubs such as Rans Cilegon FC belonging to Raffi Ahmad and AHHA PS Pati belonging to Atta Halilintar and Putra Siregar. In response to this, Hasani said that they’re not aiming to boost popularity through soccer because those people are already popular in their own career.

However, if the aim is to seek profit, there is a general condition where clubs, especially League 1, are not yet profitable. This is worsened with the pandemic where there is little to no income other than the subsidy from PT LIB (Liga Indonesia Baru).

“It is true that soccer is a popular sport in Indonesia and I know that those new owners are soccer fans, so at the very least they know how to manage a soccer team,” Hasani said.

Akmal said that the emergence of new clubs needs to be celebrated positively. Clubs get investments from popular people which at the very least can create a positive image out of soccer in the future. The problem with the new investors is related to the weak business security which is related to how we can make them feel comfortable with the industry so they want to continue to invest. read more

Personal Branding Management in the Age of Social Networking

Yogyakarta, November 26th 2021─The tight competition for fresh graduates of undergraduate college programmes to enter the world of work is an unavoidable problem. Not only hard skills, but this must be addressed by strengthening soft skills in students. To support students in having good soft skills, the Department of Public Policy Management in collaboration with PolDev held a program entitled “Young Professional Training & Development”. Carrying the topic “Personal Branding Management in the Social Networking Era”, the activity was carried out through the Zoom Meeting platform. They presented Heru Sutatyo, a Strategic Management Consulting who also serves as CEO of ACE Team & Strategic Investor, as a speaker. read more

Risk Management Strategy in Facing Blended Learning

Yogyakarta, November 25th 2021─Along with the development of the pandemic which began to decline, face-to-face learning policies began to be discussed by universities. However, on the other hand, there is a dilemma for both lecturers and students caused by online habits for almost two years. Therefore, the Department of Public Policy Management (PPM) of the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences of UGM held a webinar about risk management. This webinar, which was held via Zoom and YouTube, aims to find out how the university’s risk management strategy is to deal with blended learning. This webinar presented lecturer representatives, Dr. Eng. Ngadisih, STP., M.Sc., who is also part of the Center for Innovation and Academic Studies (PIKA) of UGM, and student representatives, M. Kevin Alwafi, a student of the Department of PPM of UGM. read more

Responding to Violent Situations in Radicalism Networks

Yogyakarta, November 23rd 2021─The Department of Sociology of FISIPOL UGM held a Guest Lecture with the topic “Radicalization and Radicalism of Youth Diversity” on Tuesday (23/11). This lecture was taught by Dr. Noor Huda Ismail who is currently a Visiting Fellow of RSIS at Nanyang Technological University. The event which took place through the Zoom Meeting was attended by around 170 students. Talking about radicalization, actually joining a terrorist group is a process. Men and women experience different experiences when joined, including reasons for staying or leaving terrorism. Some want to look masculine by staying behind to defend oppressed Muslims. Some then return to their origins to open military camps and pass on their knowledge to the young people. read more

Crisis Communication As A Crucial Part of Crisis Management

=&0=&The Department of Communication Studies UGM held a Practitioner Communication Course titled “COVID-19 Crisis Communication Management: Lessons from the Ministry of Transportation” on Monday (22/11). The event was held through Zoom Meeting and invited Adita Irawati, Special Staff and Spokesperson of the Ministry of Transportation, as the speaker. Crisis communication is a part of crisis management. Crisis management is a process of handling a crisis so that it doesn’t worsen and can be solved as quickly as possible. On the other hand, communication crisis is how information is gathered, processed, and disseminated to the public or stakeholders so that they understand the mitigation process and the effect of the crisis for them. The problem is, a lot of organizations or corporations panic during the crisis which creates an unstable and worse situation. This is because they construct a plan to confront the crisis only when the crisis is happening and not beforehand. Therefore, the pre-crisis phase is imperative which asks us to always be alert for potential crisis situations.

“Ideally, the pre-crisis process is about how we manage day-to-day problems by doing issue monitoring, media monitoring, and social listening. It’s a way for us to navigate our identification on when a crisis could happen,” Adita Irawati said
Adita added, other than having a navigation, system, and manual, an organization/company also needs to do a simulation. Even though a crisis doesn’t happen, simulation still needs to be done so that we can have a sense of an alert situation. 

The COVID-19 pandemic can be categorized as a non-natural disaster that was caused by a virus and is related to the society’s health problem that is potentially deadly. This became a crisis because it never happened before, a constant adjustment is needed, a cure has not been found, and it is human-transmittable.  read more