Proceedings of the International Conference on Multidisciplinary Studies (ICoMSi 2023)
60 articles
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Peer-Review Statements
Agung Hidayat, Chanel Tri Handoko, Siti Khoiriyah, Akbarudin Arif, Haryani Saptaningtyas
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the ICoMSi 2023 during October 19th, 2023 in Surakarta, Indonesia. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Paper Management and Conference Proceeding and approved by the Editor-in-Chief, who affirms that this document...
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The Role of Art in Knowledge Transmission in the Muslim World
Md Nurul Islam, Muhammad Abdullah
This paper investigates the pivotal role of art in knowledge transmission within the Muslim world, exploring the rich history and diverse expressions of Islamic arts influenced by various cultures and shaped by religious values. The study examines how art serves as a bridge between the past and future,...
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How is the Development of Human Geography Sciences in Schools?
Muhammad Robith Farkhan, Enok Maryani, Epon Ningrum, Nandi Nandi
Human geography is studied and developed in schools through the study of geography. At the school level in Indonesia, human geography has not become an independent discipline. This causes the development of human geography studied to be still low, despite the fact that there are various human related...
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Environmental Awareness Progress of Volkswagen After Emission Scandal
Septyanto Galan Prakoso, Nadia Dian Ardita, Ferdian Ahya Al Putra, Herwan Parwiyanto
Volkswagen is one of the biggest car manufacturers in Europe and also in the world. The company headquarter is located in Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. Volkswagen cars are marketed to all continents of the world, including North America. The case happened in the United States, as in 2015, the United...
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The Role of Transformational Leadership to Support Pro-Environmental Behavior: A Bibliometric Review
Daconi Khotob, Achmad Sudiro, Margono Setiawan, Mugiono Mugiono
Pro-environmental behavior (PEB) has long been considered one of the most important issues in both academics and business. This study's main objective is to discover current research advancements and developmental trends in PEB by performing a thorough examination of the body of existing literature....
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Development of the Indicators of Registration of Presumed Cultural Heritage Object and Stipulation of Cultural Heritage Activities in Indonesia
Yudistira Yudistira, Shalihah Sri Prabarani, Yogi Abdi Nugroho
Tangible cultural heritage, as valuable assets for the civilization of Indonesia, are highly necessary to be protected. The protection can be carried out through the registration of Presumed Cultural Heritage (PCH) and the stipulation of Cultural Heritage (CH). However, there is no standard of measurement...
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Fiscal Consequences of Ensuring Low Hunger and Poverty in South Asia
Swati Jain
South Asia has the highest malnutrition and hunger problem. India and Nepal are in the moderate category of the Global Hunger Index with high levels of child malnutrition. Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are in the serious hunger category, with the lowest number of malnourished children. However, poverty levels...
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Analysis of the Quality of Bogor City Government Services for Increasing Organic Agro Edutourism Tourists in Mulyaharja, South Bogor
Diana Michel, Ulung Pribadi
This research examines the quality of service provided by the Bogor City Government in response to the surge in tourist visits to Mulyaharja Organic Agro Edutourism. The city experienced significant economic impacts during the COVID-19 pandemic, necessitating community empowerment and the development...
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Is Design Thinking the Bridge to the Success of Product Innovation
Sauptika Kancana, Naili Farida, Ngatno Ngatno, Bulan Prabawani
Innovation strategy is one of the tools to become a sustainable competitive advantage of a company in an industry. Creating something new is one of the ways to attract more customers. It is not taken into account by itself but there must be prerequisite condition to reach that to avoid new product failure...
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The Effects of Transformational Leadership on Organizational Citizenship Behavior: The Mediating Role of Organizational Identification and Work Engagement
Rosa De Lima Dyah Retno Palupi, Sinto Sunaryo
This research aims to investigate the effect of transformational leadership on organizational citizenship behavior. Furthermore, specifically adding organizational identification and work engagement as mediating variables. This study used 251 teacher respondents from the Pangudi Luhur Foundation located...
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Asean Regional Disaster Response Simulation Exercise (ARDEX) 2023
(Case Study: Bantul Earthquake, DIY)
A. Setyabawana Putra, Akhmad Fauzy
Partnership, Coordination, and Integration are the principles of disaster management in Indonesia based on Law no. 24 of 2007 on Disaster Management. One of the implementations of these principles is the involvement of cross-sectors in disaster management at the pre-disaster phase, during disaster relief...
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Economic Empowerment Model Based On Local Wisdom to Stretch Out Sustainable Development Goals In Padusan Village
Dhika Maha Putri, Joko Sayono
Tourism business development is fr one way to increase community economic empowerment. The correct empowerment model can contribute to improved human resources and a rise in the standard of living. To be sustained and enjoyed by future generations, tourism development must preserve sustainability and...
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How ESG Performance Drives Corporate Performance: Can they protect the company during the COVID-19 crisis?
D. Narullia, M. Muhammad, S. A. Rahmawati, N. Cahayati, N. Fadhilah
The COVID-19 phenomenon provides a reason to understand the impact of Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) Performance on a company's business performance, especially when most businesses have gone bankrupt during difficult times. However, research in several countries shows that companies...
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Enhancing Youth Civic Engagement of First-Time Voters with in the Framework of Civics Education
Debora Pratiwi Sibarani, Alexander Aur, Juliana Tirza
The participation of first-time voters in elections is not only a crucial initial step, but also holds significant potential in shaping the lifelong civic engagement habits of young individuals as active citizens. In the upcoming 2024 election, 22.85% of the total voters belong to Gen-Z as first-time...
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Twitter Sentiment Analysis of Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARC) Methods in Indonesia with Machine Learning Approach
Nurul Puspita Sari, Ahmad Munir, M. Ramli At, Madris Iskandar
High population growth rates still need to be solved in almost all parts of the world. Over the past decade, Indonesia has been ranked fourth in the world regarding population. The family planning program has produced positive results. However, changes in the organizational structure of the institution...
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Natural or Synthetic Coloring; Voices of Micro Entrepreneurs of Batik Tulis Lasem Rembang
Noor Azizah, Ds Drajad Wibowo, Santi Andriyani, A. Aviv Mahmudi, Sintikhe Novia Margaretha, Muhammad Aqshol Rifansa, Zahrotun Nasihah, Alfy Syahry
The art of Batik Tulis was designated by UNESCO in 2009 as an intangible culture of human heritage. One of the famous Batik Tulis in the North Island of Java is Batik Tulis Lasem. Batik Tulis Lasem is one of the leading products in Rembang Regency. Batik Tulis Lasem is a local artwork that reflects the...
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The Dawn of Clean Energy and Sustainable Life in Indonesia: A Review from Startups
Ariesta Wibisono Anditya, Lia Kusumaningrum
Indonesians are subliminally introduced to zero-waste and motivated to adopt net-zero practices to diminish carbon emissions. This notion is conveyed through startup apps for online transportation, facilitating increased community involvement. A tangible illustration of this can be observed when a patron...
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The Model of Small Business Empowerment Through Corporate Social Responsibility in Improving Small Business Performance
(Study of PT Bio Farma's Corporate Social Responsibility)
Rahmad Handoyo, Darsono Darsono, Drajat Tri Kartono, Suminah Suminah
The primary aim of this research is to investigate the influence of corporate social responsibility (CSR) partnerships and empowerment on business conduct, along with their potential consequences for the performance of small enterprises. The research sample comprises 195 participants, specifically individuals...
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Preservation of Reog Ponorogo in Contemporary Society
Genardi Atmadiredja, Damardjati Kun Marjanto, Ihya Ulumuddin, Unggul Sudrajat
Reog Ponorogo is a traditional performance art that originated from Ponorogo Regency in East Java, Indonesia. It involves a combination of dance, music, and acrobatic movements, as well as elaborate costumes and props. Reog Ponorogo is considered as a cultural heritage that reflects the history, identity,...
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Public Opinion Through out the Covid-19 Pandemic (Media Literacy Study on the Spread and Impact of Covid-19)
Tita Melia Milyane, Muhammad Gathan, Moh Honey Firdaus Al Karim
Public opinion is a number of ideas, ideas, hopes, opinions of a number of people who may be heterogeneous about a problem/thing that happens. Some time ago, Indonesia, like other countries, experienced the COVID-19 pandemic for about 3 more years. Various impacts were felt during the pandemic, starting...
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The Implementation of Child-Friendly City: A Systematic Literature Review
Farida Rahmawati, Etty Soesilowati, Agus Sumanto, Magistyo Priambodo
Cases of violence and criminality against children have experienced a significant increase over the past two years. This has certainly become a special concern for all stakeholders, including at the regional level. The implementation of Child-Friendly City at the District/City level has become one of...
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Program Keluarga Harapan (PKH): Examining the Social Relation Approach on Poverty Alleviation Policies in Indonesia
Nefa Wahyuning Anggraini, Alfiatul Khairiyah, Fitriatul Hasanah
“No Poverty” is the first goal that must be achieved in the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Indonesian government is responding through the Program Keluarga Harapan (PKH) to alleviate poverty by providing social protection to poor families. PKH has special programs for women, in this case...
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Empowering Farmer’s Group in Increasing Avocado Seeds Through Grafting Technique and Using Organic Fertilizers in Watuaji Jepara Indonesia
Sisno Riyoko, Noor Azizah, Shodiq Eko Ariyanto, Yayan Adi Saputro, Azzah Nor Laila
Watuaji Village is a village that has the main natural product avocado, but a few farmers can reproduce the seeds of avocado. Some societies have wide land, and business cow farms or goat farms. Those livelihood societies are potential assets that can be managed and be objects of community empowerment...
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Developing Community-Based Education through Sociolinguistics Approach to Increase Education Independence in Kampung Naga West Java Indonesia
Setyo Wati, Winarti Dwi Febriani, Gista Rismayani
This paper sheds on the implementation of community-based education through Sociolinguistics approach in Kampung Naga, a cultural village in West Java, Indonesia. The background of this society engagement is from the importance of understanding community needs and how to solve problems in society by...
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The Influence of Leadership that Supports Autonomy on Work engagement and Employee Welfare with Job Crafting as a Mediator: a study on Gen-Y Public Sector Employees in Indonesia
Nurfitri Kurniawati, Asri Laksmi Riani
Characteristics of Generation Y (Gen Y), often referred to as the millennial generation. A fast, independent, and flexible generation tends to be at odds with the style of working in today's public sector organizations, particularly the public sector under government. This can be a new challenge,...
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Stakeholders’ Role Analysis in Early Marriage Countermeasures in Empat Lawang Regency
Sri Peni Wastutiningsih, Nabila Khoirunnisa Harliani
Prevention of early marriage is one of the points of SDGs 5.3 that focuses on decreasing the number of child marriage cases. Empat Lawang Regency, which has a relatively high incidence of First Marriage Age (UKP) teenagers under 16 years of age, is 15.78% and teenagers with a range of 17–18 years of...
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Improving Business Management Using Digital Tools for Businessman Community of Spanish Mackerel’s Crackers in Pengkol Jepara Indonesia
Ali Shofwan, Sisno Riyoko, Safrizal Safrizal, Fandy Indra Pratama, R. H. Kusomodestoni, Azzah Nor Laila
Spanish Mackerel Crackers is a potential product of many home industries in Pengkol village Jepara. However, those home industries still used manual system in managing their business. The product has distributed and marketed by distributor or buyer directly. There is no digital media for promoting and...
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Land Tenure Status and Farmer Attitude in Klaten Regency towards the Construction of the Solo-Yogyakarta Toll Road
Bekti Wahyu Utami, Sunarru Samsi Hariadi, Alia Bihrajihant Raya
The construction of toll roads forced several productive lands owned by farmers to be converted by the government. Even though the rice field is their only source of work, farmers must be willing to release land. The study was conducted in Klaten Regency by taking samples of two hundred fifty-eight farmers...
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The Effect of Profitability and Capital Structure on Company Performance in Helping Investors Analyze Financial Information: Market To Book Value and Price Earnings Ratio as a Mediation
Andy Ismail, Djuminah Djuminah
This research help to investors and analysts evaluate information from company financial reports in reducing economic uncertainty by using economic variables or company variables, that are predicted (observed) to become estimates of company performance. There are several methods that can be used to assess...
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Cultural Heritage Preservation through the Finding of Historical Money of the Sultanate of Bone: Uncovering Traces of Civilization through Coins and Cultural Sustainability
Leylia Khairani, Saparudin Barus
This paper examines the importance of preserving cultural heritage by discovering historic money to uncover and understand traces of past civilizations. Cultural heritage is integral to human identity and contains invaluable historical, artistic, and social values. This paper focuses on two main aspects:...
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Literature Review: Batik and Wedding Customs According to Javanese Tradition
Jenny Sista Siregar, Dian Pertiwi Josua
Batik is Indonesia's wealth which has meaning. The function of Batik in Javanese society is distinguished from motives as factors that bring goodness. Batik in traditional Javanese wedding processions is interpreted as hopes and prayers made by the bride and her family in the household. This research...
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Model of Social Security for Informal Sector Workers (Social Protection Study on Leather Artisan at The Sukaregang Leather Center of Garut District)
Teta Riasih, Rajendra Panggita Vasthu, Ghaitsa Putri Afisabrin
According to 2022 data, in Indonesia the workforce is dominated by the informal sector with a figure of 59.31%. In 2022, the coverage of informal workers will only be 14% of all employment social security program participants. Since 1920, Sukaregang Leather Industrial has been the breadwinner of the...
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The Impact of Seasonal Changes on the Production of seaweed (Eucheuma cottonii) in Teluk Tamiang Village, Tanjung Selayar District, Kotabaru Regency
Yuliyanto Yuliyanto, Sutarno Sutarno, MTh Sri Budiastuti, Prabang Setyono
Kotabaru Regency is one of the regencies in South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia, with significant potential for seaweed cultivation activities. However, the production of Eucheuma cottonii seaweed in Kotabaru Regency has been decreasing annually. Notably, since 2010, there has been no seaweed production...
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Analyzing Economic Transformation and Environmental Issues in Indonesian Government Planning and Mass Media Content
Kanetasya Sabilla, Rio Novandra, Panky Tri Febiyansah, Dian Astria Novianti, Bintang Dwitya Cahyono, Dwi Aji Darmawan
The concept of economic transformation in Indonesia has been stated in the National Medium-Term Development Plan (Rencana Pembangunan Jangka Menengah Nasional/RPJMN) document. Furthermore, the Indonesian government should also consider the urgency of environmental issues in transforming the economy to...
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Tourism Development Strategy of Kalisuci Tourism Area Gunungkidul Regency, Indonesia
Bayu Argadyanto Prabawa, Desy Wahyuning Tyas, Firda Annisak, Ngizudin Alfi Hidayanto, Akbar Preambudi
Kalisuci tourism area is a special interest tourism that utilizes conduit-type Jirak underground river for cave exploration and tubing. During the rainy season, floods frequently happen and cause the underground river to overflow so that cave tubing cannot be carried out. As a result, the number of visitors...
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Exchange of Information on Organic Rice Production Process at Farmer Group Association Sidomulyo Sleman Regency
Rahmawati Istianing Rahayu, Alia Bihrajihant Raya, Mesalia Kriska, Subejo
This research aims to (1) determine the mechanism of information exchange in organic rice production and (2) identify the structure of the communication network and the role of actors in exchanging information on organic rice production. The actors involved in the research are organic rice farmers, Farmer...
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Gender Equality for Women’s Poverty Alleviation: Case Study in Maluku Province
Jumerti Daud, Dwia A. T. Pulubuhu, Hasniati Hasniati
Women’s poverty is also associated with gender equality. Understanding gender is one step toward improving women’s welfare to escape the poverty cycle. Ending poverty in all forms everywhere and gender-sensitive is the goal of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that must be realized by 2030. In 2022,...
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Between In-Situ Preservation and Commercial Salvage: The Future of Underwater Cultural Heritage in Indonesia
Alqiz Lukman
In 2023, the Indonesian government enacted new regulations concerning underwater cultural heritage management, seemingly reintroducing the possibility of commercial salvage that has the potential to disrupt the historical and archaeological context. This new legislation contradicts fundamental archaeological...
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Unveiling Indonesian Coffee Identity: Developing Packaging Designs Aligned with Japanese Trends
Desi Dwi Kristanto, Hari Nugraha, Edi Purwanto, Fitorio Bowo Leksono
Product packaging design plays a crucial role in providing a distinctive cultural experience, capturing consumer attention, and driving engagement in product purchase or consumption. In Indonesia’s creative industry landscape, efforts to expand market reach by targeting specific consumer segments require...
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Sustainable Village Planning Through Vocational Students’ Career Decision Skills
Nanda Alfan Kurniawan, Nur Hidayah, Sa’dun Akbar, M. Ramli, Husni Hanafi
Statistical data national Indonesia shows that in 2022 the number village develop is 51.57% down to 45.77% in 2023. Phenomenon This need quick accommodated with support source Power skilled and competent human beings for reach the vision of the Indonesian Ministry of Villages is one of them realize empowered...
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Cultural Heritage Preservation: Utilization of Digital Technology for Learning Wayang Courses in Universities
Mikka Wildha Nurrochsyam, Bambang Hendarta Suta Purwana
Wayang can serve as material for scientific studies at universities. Wayang can be an effective artistic medium to develop the nation’s noble cultural values, enrich cultural diversity, and strengthen national identity. This research aims: First, to describe the teaching of Wayang’s subject at the Faculty...
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Gamification of Heritage Preservation: Exploring Values and Transmission
Remandhia Mulcki, Danuh Tyas Pradipta, Genardi Atmadiredja
Every time Indonesia commemorates its Independence Day, it is always enriched by traditional competitions that have been held for generations and are widespread throughout the nation. This paper aims to uncover the significance of the August 17th competitions as an intangible cultural heritage. The case...
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Review of Stakeholder Engagement In Sustainable Tourism Development In Tegal Regency
Muhammad Hasan Izzurrahman, Muhamad Azami Nasri, Muhammad Rizki Ramadhan
Sustainable tourism has grown significantly and has emerged as a new trend in the tourism industry. According to many literatures, the concept of sustainable tourism necessitates the participation of various stakeholders, particularly the community. According to data, Tegal Regency has a relatively high...
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Modeling Community Empowerment and Development Around the Mining Area
Adi Asmariadi Budi, Nova Anggraini, Muhammad Amin
Mining activities not only have an impact on the environment, but also on social life around the mining area. Houses damaged by bomb activity in mining areas are one example. Communities around the mining area are the most affected by the mining activities. Not only the impact of mining activities, but...
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The Role of Mothers in Health Promotion on Prevention of Stunting: A Preliminary Study
Tyas Ning Yuni Astuti Anggraini, Hartono Hartono, Eni Lestari, Haryani Saptaningtyas
Health promotion is the first and main stage in disease prevention. Health promotion is a process of providing health information to the community so that people are willing and able to maintain and improve their health. Health promotion efforts include health education which is related to improving...
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Determinants of Fertility in South Kalimantan in 2022
Edy Wiranto, Dwia Aries Tina Pulubuhu, M. Ramli At
Efforts to reduce fertility constitute a significant concern in population policy planning. The handling of declining fertility in South Kalimantan from 2010 to 2020 has only decreased by 0.04. The main aim of this study is to determine the variables that significantly affect the fertility of women of...
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Sustainable Partnership Between Farmers and Companies in the PT Sido Muncul Tbk Spice Village Program
Sekar Inten Mulyani, Ravik Karsidi, Drajat Tri Kartono, Sapja Anantanyu
The Spice Village Program has been a partnership program between farmers and PT Sido Muncul since 2014 to improve farmers’ welfare and ensure the availability of raw materials. The sustainability of the partnership program is largely determined by the relationships that exist and the roles of the stakeholders...
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Pregnant Self-Care During Incarceration: The Perspective of Correctional Health Workers
Ratih Sakti Prastiwi, Mulyanto Mulyanto, Eti Poncorini Pamungkasari, Sri Kusumo Habsari
The preliminary study addresses a critical issue concerning the limited access to pregnancy self-care for incarcerated pregnant women due to systemic restrictions within prisons. This study aims to identify gaps in pregnant prisoners’ self-care practices from the perspective of healthcare workers within...
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Communication Model for Community Empowerment in Oil Refinery Companies in Indonesia: Findings and Evidences
Miftah Faridl Widhagdha, Widodo Muktiyo, Drajat Tri Kartono, Dwiningtyas Padmaningrum
Implementation of community empowerment in CSR programs carried out by oil refinery companies in Indonesia is very varied and depends on local social and environmental conditions. The variations in social and environmental conditions have resulted in the absence of standards and standard references in...
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The Production of Space in The Context of Children’s Behavior in A Neighborhood Public Space
Shafa Monica Laksono, Johannes Parlindungan, Wara Indira Rukmi
According to Henri Lefebvre, urban space development cannot be equated to each space. Including the development of dissociated spaces. Dissociated spaces within a city mean spaces where they are located in inappropriate places. In this context, the research was carried out in a dissociated space, in...
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Cultural Preservation in Javanese Society
Sakundria Satya Murti Wardhana, Imam Santosa, Andriyanto Wibisono, Yan Yan Sunarya
This research reveals how Javanese people maintain Javanese culture in residential houses. In their lives, Javanese people show their commitment to strive for the defense and development of cultural existence, especially in residential houses. The research question departs from cultural changes that...
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The Reflection Analysis of Indonesia’s New Renewable Energy Policy Commitment Post G20 Presidency in Bali
Lucitania Rizky, Tiffany Setyo Pratiwi, Adi Wibawa, Zavira Riska
This article reviews Indonesia’s commitment to accelerating the national energy transition after raising the issue of energy transition during the 2022 G20 Presidency in Bali. Net zero emissions (NZE) in 2060 is a target for Indonesia in the national energy policy roadmap and its commitment to fulfil...
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Towards Inclusive Public Arts: A Visual Sociology on the Photography Exhibition of “Through The Lens of Our Migrant Workers” at Bayfront MRT Singapore Station
Fuji Riang Prastowo, Muhammad Raffi Sopyan
This visual sociology article explains a photography exhibition entitled “Through The Lens of Our Migrant Workers” at Bayfront MRT Singapore Station as an effort by the Singapore government to represent migrant workers as part of the color of the population. In collaboration with Holdinghands Studio,...
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Harmonization of Regulations Concerning the Registration of Folk Songs and Music in Indonesia
Diana Silfiani, Agus Sardjono
Copyrights for folk songs and music need to be registered in order to obtain optimal economic benefits for the ethnic and community carriers as copyright holders. Indonesia regulates copyrights for folk songs and music not only through Law no. 14 of 2014 concerning Copyright (“Copyright Law”) and its...
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The Impact of Child Marriage On Maternal Identity And Reproductive Health (Systematic Review)
Yuseva Sariati, Soetrisno Soetrisno, Haryani Saptaningtyas, Suminah Suminah
Child marriage will become one of the obstacles in the development of maternal identity, this process leads to the adoption of maternal behavior and it can influence of reproductive health. Aims of this study was to explore of the impact of child marriage on maternal identity and reproductive health....
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Peatland Management and Community Engagement to Avoid Forest-Fire in Tebingtinggi Island Kepulauan Meranti Riau Province
Romeyn Perdana Putra
This research focus on Community engagement program Desa Peduli Gambut DPG (translated as ‘Peatland Care Village’), by mitigation of forest fires and enhanced engagement community to the peatland ecological function of Pulau Tebingtinggi. But not much research evaluated the role and impact of this program....
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Determining The Decrease in Wages of Workers During The Covid-19 Pandemic in West Tanjung Jabung Regency
Gahara Haerani, Rahmat Muhammad, Tahir Kasnawi
The 2019 Coronavirus Disease pandemic (COVID-19) has spread and spread all over the world. The spread of the COVID-19 pandemic to various countries has such a terrible impact on the aspects of human life. Some aspect of the human life has changed instantly with the emergence of the outbreak. In addition...
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Exploring Indigenous Knowledge System in South Papua: Indigenous Education and System Thinking of Marori Tribe
Hastangka Hastangka, Sabar Budi Raharjo, Opik Abdurrahman Taufik, Seli Marlina, Ranta Butar-Butar, Suhendi Syam, Anang Sudigdo
Marori is one of the tribes in the South Papua region. Based on initial findings, the Marori language is now endangered as there are only 29 native speakers left. There are still a lot of issues in the study of indigenous people from the perspective of the indigenous knowledge system regarding education...
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Analysis of Sustainable Management Strategies in Gunung Anyar Mangrove Surabaya Ecotourism
Silvia Rachmawati, Sutrisno Anggoro, Purnawan Adi Wicaksono
Ecotourism functions as ecosystem protectors because they are able to protect biological habitats. The development of the city of Surabaya is expected to synergize with the existence and sustainability of mangrove forests, in order to maintain the preservation of mangrove forests are necessary through...
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Inclusivity Concern in The Private Islamic Schools
Moh Ali Aziz, Advan Navis Zubaidi
This article discusses the issue of inclusiveness in private Islamic schools, specifically in Surabaya. By conducting observations in various Islamic schools, this article aims to reveal the potential of inclusiveness within Islamic private schools in Surabaya. There is a presumption that teachers in...