Implikasi Filsafat Identitas Terhadap Perbedaan Ideologi Peran Gender di Era Digital

Authors

  • Helyatul Aulia Arifin Program Studi Hukum Keluarga Islam, Fakultas Syariah, Institut Agama Islam Darul Ulum Kandangan
  • Isnaini Maulidariyanti Program Studi Hukum Keluarga Islam, Fakultas Syariah, Institut Agama Islam Darul Ulum Kandangan
  • Muhammad Nor Aqli Program Studi Hukum Keluarga Islam, Fakultas Syariah, Institut Agama Islam Darul Ulum Kandangan
  • Muhammad Riduan Program Studi Hukum Keluarga Islam, Fakultas Syariah, Institut Agama Islam Darul Ulum Kandangan
  • Muhammad Syahidan Program Studi Hukum Keluarga Islam, Fakultas Syariah, Institut Agama Islam Darul Ulum Kandangan
  • Nurhidayati Program Studi Hukum Keluarga Islam, Fakultas Syariah, Institut Agama Islam Darul Ulum Kandangan

Abstract

Identity philosophy offers a framework for understanding how individuals define themselves and their roles in society, including in the context of gender. In the digital era, gender identity has become increasingly complex, covering a broad spectrum that goes beyond traditional binary categories. The ideological differences regarding gender roles between traditional views that base gender on biology and progressive views that view gender as a social construction are increasingly prominent in the digital space. Digital technology not only accelerates dialogue and transformation of understanding about gender but also strengthens ideological polarization.

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2024-12-03

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