Anak Muda dan Aktualisasi Diri: Paradoks Sosial Mahasiswa Pekerja Kafe Poppins Jember
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Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik
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The phenomenon of students working part-time in cafes shows that there is a dual
role dynamic between the academic world and the world of work that gives rise to
social paradoxes. Students not only face the demands of lectures, but also economic
pressures and the need to form their own identity. This study aims to understand
how student workers at Poppins Cafe Jember actualize themselves in the midst of
the tension between their roles as students and workers. The research uses a
qualitative approach with phenomenological methods. Data were obtained through
participant observation, in-depth interviews with five student workers as primary
informants and two secondary informants, and documentation. The analysis was
carried out through data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing
using triangulation techniques and using the perspective of Protestant Ethics and
the Spirit of Capitalism of Max Weber. The results of the study show that work is
interpreted as a moral vocation (Beruf), a means of forming discipline and
independence, as well as a space for the formation of identity and social legitimacy.
Students develop responsibility, confidence, and interpersonal abilities through
work experience. However, the actualization also creates tension because work
demands often clash with academic obligations. It was concluded that part-time
work is an important arena for the formation of students' identities as well as
presenting paradoxes in their academic lives.
Keywords: Self-Actualization, Social Paradox, Student Worker, Work Ethics.
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