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Prof. dr. dasim budimansyah, m.si.

Prof. Dr. Dasim Budimansyah, M.Si., is a prominent professor in the Department of Civic Education (PPKn) at the Faculty of Social Science Education (FPIPS), Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI). His research interest lies in the Sociology of Citizenship, with a strong focus on exploring the social dimensions of civic life, citizenship behavior, and the role of education in shaping socially responsible citizens. He is deeply committed to understanding how social structures, cultural norms, and community dynamics influence the development of civic identity and participation in democratic society. Throughout his academic career, Prof. Dasim has contributed significantly to the field through his scholarly publications, research projects, and educational innovations. He often investigates the interplay between social capital, civic engagement, and the educational system, emphasizing the importance of inclusive and participatory citizenship education. His work also highlights how civic education can serve as a transformative tool to address issues such as social inequality, multiculturalism, and civic apathy.


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