Citayam Fashion Week’ Phenomenon Viewed from Perspective of Family Sociology and Fulfillment of Child's Rights
Journal Title: International Journal of Social Science And Human Research - Year 2023, Vol 6, Issue 06
Abstract
The activity of Citayam Fashion Week (CFW) in the Dukuh Atas Train Station Area at Jl. Sudirman Jakarta, which is dominated by children aged in their teens who appear wearing modern and quirky clothes, has managed to attract the attention of the public in particular netizens. But behind this phenomenon, the CFW event raises concerns because the majority of participants are children aged 15-18 years who spend their daily time in the area without parental supervision. This study aims to analyze the CFW phenomenon from the perspective of Family Sociology and Fulfillment of Child's Rights. This study uses a descriptive qualitative research method with secondary data. The results of the study found that children who were involved in CFW activities did not get their welfare rights from their parents. In accordance with the definition of the Child Protection Act, where a person who is not yet 18 years old is a child whose rights are protected by the state, and in development they still need the guidance, supervision and affection of their parents. Parents are obliged to provide direction and accompany the growth and development of children and fulfill children's rights including the right to education, the right to a family environment and other rights. The main thing in human development is the fulfillment of basic needs, where if these basic needs are not met, it will have a significant impact on the growth and development of children. In conclusion, the Citayam Fashion Week phenomenon has a negative side where parents or families who are supposed to be the parties to fulfill children's rights and prepare children to become qualified human resourceshave neglected to carry out their responsibilities. The function of the family as social control in society has also shifted.
Authors and Affiliations
Jeanne Noveline Tedja, Rizki Ramadhan Budhianti
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