Mubdiah, Salimatul
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Analysis of the Meaning of Life for Buskers in Jakarta Mubdiah, Salimatul; Zahra, Nabila Afifa; Palupi, Retno; Wibisono, Dewan Ilyas; Wahyudin, Herul
Asketik: Jurnal Agama dan Perubahan Sosial Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Asketik: Jurnal Agama dan Perubahan Sosial
Publisher : Prodi Sosiologi Agama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/asketik.v8i1.2066

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The study investigates the lives of street guards in Jakarta, which is a reflection of economic inequality and social dynamics in urban environments. Using qualitative methodologies, the study explores life fertilization in aspects such as life purpose, satisfaction, freedom, attitudes towards death, and suicidal thoughts, all of which are integrated into the broad social, cultural, and economic context. The results revealed that despite limited access to formal education and employment, street guards found ways to survive and give meaning to their lives, highlighting the need for a more empathic and inclusive approach to responding to their needs. These findings encourage the implementation of social policies and interventions that support and appreciate their contribution to city life. The study contributes to a better understanding of street guards in Jakarta and emphasizes the importance of creating urban environments that support their survival and development.
Analysis of the Meaning of Life for Buskers in Jakarta Mubdiah, Salimatul; Zahra, Nabila Afifa; Palupi, Retno; Wibisono, Dewan Ilyas; Wahyudin, Herul
Asketik: Jurnal Agama dan Perubahan Sosial Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Asketik: Jurnal Agama dan Perubahan Sosial
Publisher : Prodi Sosiologi Agama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/asketik.v8i1.2066

Abstract

The study investigates the lives of street guards in Jakarta, which is a reflection of economic inequality and social dynamics in urban environments. Using qualitative methodologies, the study explores life fertilization in aspects such as life purpose, satisfaction, freedom, attitudes towards death, and suicidal thoughts, all of which are integrated into the broad social, cultural, and economic context. The results revealed that despite limited access to formal education and employment, street guards found ways to survive and give meaning to their lives, highlighting the need for a more empathic and inclusive approach to responding to their needs. These findings encourage the implementation of social policies and interventions that support and appreciate their contribution to city life. The study contributes to a better understanding of street guards in Jakarta and emphasizes the importance of creating urban environments that support their survival and development.