Proceedings of the 3nd Annual International Conference on Natural and Social Science Education (ICNSSE 2023)

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Decoding City Branding Through Social Media: Overseas Student Perceptions of an Instagram Account

Ajeng Febilianingtyas, Poppy Febriana, Ferry Adhi Dharma, Kuziyev Umidjon Yandashalievich
Instagram can be used as a mass communication media that can reach a wide audience in the digital world, and Instagram users can be categorized as an active audience to play a role in giving meaning to various accounts, including the official account of Sparkling Surabaya (@surabayasparkling). The purpose...
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Navigating Higher Education: Exploring the Influence of Marketing Strategies on Student Choice

Fitriyah Amaliyah Firdaus, Didik Hariyanto, Poppy Febriana, Shakhnoza Makhmudovna Latipova
This study aims to determine the effect of the PMB UMSIDA marketing mix simultaneously and partially on the decision of new students in 2021 to choose UMSIDA as the campus where they study. The method used in this research is quantitative in the form of numbers analyzed using statistical analysis, data...
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Teacher’s Efforts in Improving Students Arabic Writing Skills in The Post Pandemic

Nadya Putri Handayani, Ruli Astuti, Fitria Wulandari, Akhmedova Mehrinigor Bahodirovna
The purpose of this study was to find out the teacher’s efforts to improve students Arabic writing skills at SDIT Hasanah Fiddaroin in the post pandemic. To achieve this goal, researchers use descriptive qualitative research methods. The research subjects was Arabic teachers. The type of data collected...
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Augmenting Knowledge: Measuring the Cognitive Impact of Pop-Up Book Integration

Hilya Rahmana Mazdawati, Fitria Eka Wulandari, Najih Anwar, Juraev Khusniddin Oltinboyevich
The purpose of this study was to find out how the influence of the use of Pop Up Book media on the cognitive learning outcomes of fifth grade students at SDN Celep Sidoarjo. This type of research is a quantitative pre-experiment with a one-group Pretest-Posttest design using written test sheets in the...
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Improving Maharah Al Qiro’ah: Evaluating the PQ4R Method

Risqi Miftahun Nurul Huda, Najih Anwar, Enik Setiyawati, Rajabova Marifat Bagoevna
This research is classroom action research that aims to improve Maharah Qiraah Arabic for class VII A students at SMP Al Fattah Sidoarjo through the Preview, Question, Read, Reflect, Recite, and Review (PQ4R) learning method. This research was conducted in two cycles, each consisting of four components:...
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Exploring the Correlation Between Reading Habit and Students’ Reading Achievement

Shafa Ayu Faramida, Dian Novita, Najih Anwar, Asatulloyev Inomjon Abobakir Ugli
This research aims to know the correlation between students’ reading habits and reading achievement at 8th-grade MTS Bilingual Muslimat Nu. The method used a quantitative correlational design. The sample was 37 students. The data collection used a questionnaire and reading achievement score. The questionnaire...
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Interactive or Uninteractive: How is the Implementation of English Song Improve Listening Skill Students at Junior High School?

Zulqoh Rosyada Ifat, Yuli Astutik, Enik Setiyawati, Khakimov Erkin Tuychiyevich
For students, learning English can become monotonous and boring if most teachers continue to base their learning on reading from books. Teaching and learning activities in class are influenced by students’ interest in English for students. The importance of implementing listening learning in learning...
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Bilingual Education Challenges and Strategies in an Indonesian Natural School

Nurma Alawiyah, Dian Novita, Ruli Astuti, Arzimatova Inoyatkhan Madimarovna
The aims of this research are to find out how the bilingual program is implemented in an Indonesian natural school, the challenges faced by the teachers, and how teachers overcome problems in their teaching. The paper provides the outcomes of observations and interviews using a qualitative research design...
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Content Analysis of Novel “Di Kaki Bukit Cibalak” an Alternative Source of Social Studies Learning

Acep Saepul Milah, Suswandari Suswandari, Rudy Gunawan
This study aims to analyze the content of the novel Di Kaki Bukit Cibalak by Ahmad Tohari to be used as an alternative source of social studies (IPS) at Junior High Scool (SMP/ MTs). The research method used is qualitative. At the same time, this research approach uses a content analysis approach. The...
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Live Worksheets Impact: Unveiling Junior High Students’ Perception and Reading Achievement Nexus

Lintang Nimas Primaningtyas, Yuli Astutik, Fitria Eka Wulandari, Saltanat Meiramova
This study aims to determine the correlation between students’ perceptions of Live Worksheets and their reading achievement in a private school in Sidoarjo. In this study, the researchers used the correlation research method. For data collection, the researchers used a Likert scale questionnaire, and...
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The Relationship Between Peer Social Support and Self-Regulated Learning

Siti Nurfadilah, Eko Hardi Ansyah, Zaki Nur Fahmawati, Khakimov Erkin Tuychiyevich
The background of this research is because there are problems related to self-regulated learning in students at SMAN 1 Wonoayu. Many students who are students like leaving class and have no goals after graduation. The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between peer social support...
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Body Image Impact: Unveiling the Crucial Link to Student Self-Confidence

Dikta Milenia Anggraini, Zaki Nur Fahmawati, Lely Ika Mariyati, Saltanat Meiramova
This research is motivated by the phenomenon of students who experience self-dissatisfaction or evaluate their own body shape negatively, thereby reducing self-confidence. The body image possessed by adolescents can have a high and low impact on their self-confidence. This study aims to determine the...
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Resilience vs. Stress: Unraveling Academic Challenges in Working Students

Roro Nia Oktaviani Larasati, Dwi Nastiti, Ririn Dewanti, Abdybekova Nurmira
This research is motivated by the phenomenon of working students who have a tendency to have a low level of adversity quotient, such as when many assignments are given by lecturers, many working students complain, arguing that they also have to work and also have a lot of tasks at work. This study aims...
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Relationship Between School Well-Being and Academic Flow in Vocational School Students

Eko Rudi Rangkutih, Eko Hardi Ansyah, Effy Wardati Maryam, Mokhichekhra Yakubovna Ruzieva
This study aims to determine and provide an explanation of the relationship between school well-being and academic flow in students of SMK 10 November. This research method is quantitative correlation with the subjects of SMK 10 November students totaling 1,316 students. Determination of the research...
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Communication Patterns of Counseling Guidance Teachers and Female Students in Preventing Online Gender-Based Violence

Abdul Khohar, Sri Mustika, Tellys Corliana, Andys Tiara
Today’s teenagers, no except for high school girls who are very familiar with social media. Social media is very useful for creating networks, but on the other hand it can also be a place for online gender-based violence (KBGO). KBGO is violence that is specifically directed at certain people based on...
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Educational Supervision in Improving the Performance Teacher of State Elementary School

Aslam Aslam
This article discusses the role of educational supervision in improving teacher performance in public elementary schools. The research was conducted using qualitative methods in the form of interviews with school principals and literature reviews as data sources. The results of the interviews show that...
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Representation of Indonesian Speech Activities in Classroom Learning: A Study of Communication Ethnography

Sulistyawati Sulistyawati
This article describes a research study that was conducted to describe and clarify politeness in speech acts using Indonesian in the talk done during a lesson in the classroom of Bahasa Indonesia at University of Prof. Dr HAMKA, Jakarta, with a focus on representations of (1) the forms of politeness...
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Number Bag Media and Math Outcomes in Elementary Students

Khavisa Pranata
This study aims to determine whether or not there is an effect of number bag media on the mathematics learning outcomes of grade 1 students in elementary schools. This research is a quantitative study using the Quasi-Experimental method with the Posttest-Only Control Group Design type. The population...
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The Role of Parents Early Childhood Sexual Education in Indonesia: Reconstructing and Rethinking

Nelis Nazziatus Sadiah Qosyasih, Oom Komariah
In Indonesia, an increasing number of parents recognize the importance of sexual education for children; however, discussing this topic, especially concerning gender, remains challenging due to prevailing taboos. Paradoxically, the surge in child sexual abuse incidents accentuates the urgency for comprehensive...
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Analysis of Biology Teacher Perceptions of the Independent Curriculum at DKI Jakarta Mobilization Schools

Mega Elvianasti, Prima Anggana, Irdalisa Irdalisa, Meitiyani Meitiyani, Maesaroh Maesaroh
This study to describe the implementation of the independent curriculum in “sekolah penggerak” in DKI Jakarta. This research method uses descriptive. This research was conducted in DKI Jakarta “sekolah penggerak” from March to June 2022. The population in this study was 11 high schools (SMA) in DKI Jakarta...
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Study on Factors Influencing Students’ Academic Motivation in Biology Online Instruction

Fitri Rahmawati, Maesaroh Maesaroh, Irdalisa Irdalisa, Mega Elvianasti, Eka Kartikawati
The goal of this study is to determine how online biology learning methodologies affect the learning motivation of class XI science high school students in Jakarta, Indonesia. A mixed method was adopted for the investigation. The sample for this study consisted of 80 students from class XI science who...
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High School Students’ Perception and Strategies in Corporations YouTube Video for Learning Vocabulary

Suciana Wijirahayu, Dhita Lintang Perdhana, Purnama Syaepurohman
Investigating how high school students in the second grade perceive YouTube as a tool for learning vocabulary admits the COVID-19 pandemic is beneficial to support the teaching-learning process. The study aims to understand the students’ opinions, attitudes, and beliefs regarding the effectiveness, relevance,...
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Project-Based Learning: Butterfly Diversity Survey In Sekolah Alam Indonesia

Agus Pambudi Dharma, Ahmad Rizky Mudzakir, Meitiyani Meitiyani
Project-based learning (PBL) is a form of student-centered teaching that is good for science learning activities with specific characteristics. Sekolah Alam Indonesia Cipedak chose the EMPANG restoration theme by observing butterfly diversity as the main project in its curriculum to provide a more contextual...
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Implementation of Entrepreneurship Learning in Senior High School

Eka Nana Susanti
Schools have their own ways to support their students to be creative and innovative to face life in society. This is because not all high school graduates continue their education to a higher level of education. The purpose of this research is to identify the entrepreneurship learning model and the implementation...
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The Development of Inclusive Snakes and Ladders Game: Guidance Strategies in Enforcing Inclusive Values in Kindergarten

Melina Lestari, Sunaryo Kartadinata, Sunardi Sunardi
Inclusive education is an open system in responding to the various needs of each child through increasing children’s involvement in learning and reducing exclusivity in society. However, there are still many problems that hinder the implementation of inclusive education, one of which is that inclusive...
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Prospective Teachers’ Creative Thinking Ability In The Use Of Online Video Learning Media

Eka Kartikawati, Maesaroh Maesaroh, Irdalisa Irdalisa
Innovative developments in learning, such as the use of online videos, will positively impact the habit of mind, which is a person’s ability to behave intelligently, directed so that one can see one of the indicators of the practice of sense, namely the ability to think creatively. His positive thinking...
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Project-Based Learning’s Role in Muhammadiyah Education

Heni Ani Nuraeni
This study examines the implementation of Project-Based Learning (PjBL) within the context of Muhammadiyah’s educational framework, aiming to address the challenges of student passivity and lack of real-world experience. Muhammadiyah, a significant religious organization in Indonesia, emphasizes societal...
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Adonara Woven Fabrics: Integrating Local Wisdom into Elementary Education

Sainudin Mahyudin, Bacco Bacco, Suswandari Suswandari, A. Suhaenah Suparno
Local wisdom is a typical cultural expression, contained in the values, ethics, norms and rules and skills of a community in meeting the challenges of sustainability of its life. Adonara Island has woven fabrics that become local wisdom that is still maintained. From each pattern of weaving ethnic Adonara...
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Amplifying Math Comprehension: Harnessing Numbered Heads Together Cooperative Learning

Nining Ernawati, Enik Setiyawati, Didik Hariyanto, Jalilova Lola Jalilovna
This research highlights how the mathematical understanding of third-grade elementary school students is influenced by the Numbered Heads Together (NHT) collaborative education strategy. The improvement in mathematical understanding among third-grade students has been demonstrated through the NHT cooperative...
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Connecting the Dots: Simple Past Tense Proficiency and Narrative Fluency in Middle School Writing

Divna Diviana Risca Monica, Fika Megawati, Yuli Astutik, Abdybekova Nurmira
This study investigates the correlation between students’ mastery of basic past tenses and their ability to compose recount prose in eighth-grade students. Using convenience sampling, 29 students from SMP Muhammadiyah 10 Sidoarjo participated, undertaking a simple past tense mastery test and a recount...
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Enhancing Science Learning in Fourth Grade: Reciprocal Learning Impact

Safrul Kodri
This quantitative study evaluates how the Reciprocal Learning model affects science learning outcomes in elementary school students in the fourth grade. The study used a quasi-experimental design with the goal of addressing student disengagement through the use of creative teaching techniques. Class...
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Technology Based Interactive Media Development

Arum Fatayan, Opi I. Setiani, Abdul R. A. Ghani, Berlin T. W. Firdausya
The aim of this work is to analyze and determine the influence of a technology-based learning environment using the Nearpod application. This research uses a type of quantitative experimental research. Additionally, they used Kirkpatrick's model to evaluate the use of the Nearpod application. This...
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Framing Sexual Misconduct Claims: A Case Study of Online News Coverage in Indonesia

Falentino Rossie, Kukuh Sinduwiatmo, Ainur Rochmaniah, Usmanova Zumrad Islamovna
This study aims to determine and describe how the framing of the news of the alleged sexual harassment of Gofar Hilman on the online media Kompas.com for the period June 2021 and February 2022. Researchers chose the June 2021 and February 2022 periods because the news during this period of the news of...
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#AllWeCan: Empowering Aspirations through Contextual Relevance in Advertising Messages

Pavel Juhan Kalle, Poppy Febriana, Didik Hariyanto, Dametken Turekulova
The advertising industry is changing rapidly nowadays with the increasing growth rate of technology. In accordance with the times, to make advertisements that attract attention advertisers must display creative, unique, and out-of-the-box advertising materials. One of them is by carrying out a theme...
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Optimizing Instagram for Brand Communication and Customer Engagement

Tri Utami, Nur Maghfirah Aesthetika, Totok Wahyu Abadi, Sherzod Uralovich Kiyosov
Social media marketing communication strategy is a strategy that uses social media as a tool to promote or introduce a product and service to the public online. This strategy has been widely used by several fashion businesses. This study aims to determine the account promotion activities of @reabayaku...
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Representation of Family Communication in Wonder Movie

Ahmad Fajrul Irhami, Nur Maghfirah Aesthetika, Ainur Rochmaniah, Jalilova Lola Jalilovna
The movie Wonder, the main character “Auggie”. He needs everyone's support, especially his family. Auggie received an award from his school for struggling and inspiring everyone. Communication in a family, especially between parents and children, has continuity between the two. Qualitative research...
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Amazing Transformations Behind Every Second: So #EverythingCanBe!

Mokhamad Nabil Ali Hadi, Nur Maghfirah Aesthetika, Totok Wahyu Abadi, Bobur Sobirov
In advertising, there must be a message conveyed by the ad maker to the audience of the advertisement to promote their products, one example is the GoPay Indonesia advertisement version “It's No Coincidence You See This Video!” on Youtube. Advertising messages are sometimes displayed in the form...
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Sisca Kohl Personal Branding on Instagram @SiscaKohl

Yuanita Agustina Setiadi, Didik Hariayanto, Ferry Adhi Dharma, Mashhura Toirхonovna Alimova
This study aims to determine the personal branding of influencer Sisca Kohl. Sisca Kohl is a celebgram, Instagram content creator who often makes food and product review content.. Sisca kohl reviews food and products in large quantities. Sisca kohl has been active on tiktok since 2018. Reviewing food...
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IT-Based Capacity Building for IT-Based Communication Services for Village Apparatuses

Ferdion Fio Alfatoni, Didik Hariyanto, Enik Setiyawati, Sanjar Zokirov
At the village level, village officials face many obstacles in providing services to their communities. The existence of a communication service in the form of verbal and non-verbal communication that runs smoothly and is considered good at the Wali Nagari Tuo Pariangan office with the village community...
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Effective Regional Approaches to Contain Covid-19: Governmental Authority in Action

Reza Zuhair Mahdyanta, Rifqi Ridlo Phahlevy, Mochammad Tanzil Multazam, Dametken Turekulova
This study evaluates the allocation of authority to regions for the implementation and management of Covid-19 and examines their adherence to the Principles of Regional Autonomy. Employing a normative juridical approach with a statutory focus, the research scrutinizes the policy framework established...
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Cycling Rights and Road Infrastructure Policy in Indonesia

Eva Dwi Febriyanti, Rifqi Ridlo Phahlevy, Emy Rosnawati, Farhod Ahrorov
This research examines the protection of cyclists’ rights within the framework of road infrastructure development in Indonesia, addressing the obligation of the government to ensure the safety and rights of cyclists in urban and rural connectivity. Employing a statutory approach, the study scrutinizes...
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Criminal Law Perspectives on Persecution in Indonesia

Adhen Ceisar Attaqwa, U. B. Ahmad Riyadh, Sri Budi Purwaningsih, Usmanova Zumrad Islamovna, Esanov Azamat Esirgapovich
This study aims to elucidate the classification and regulation of acts of persecution within the Indonesian legal framework, responding to the prevalent instances of maltreatment based on ethnicity, religion, and political beliefs. Employing a normative research methodology with a statute and case approach,...
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Adolescent Emotional Maturity Amidst Parental Divorce

Ayu Inayatul Masruroh, Ririn Dewanti, Effy Wardati Maryam, Asatulloyev Inomjon Abobakir Ugli
Divorce is a phenomenon that is increasing every year. Divorce which is carried out on a decision that has been agreed upon by both partners will of course have an impact on the psychological condition of adolescents, namely the development of their emotional maturity will be hampered. This study aims...
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TikTok's Grip: A Snapshot of Usage Intensity among College Students

Elmo Adami, Lely Ika Mariyati, Dwi Nastiti, Arzimatova Inoyatkhan Madimarovna
This study is motivated by problems related to the intensity of using the TikTok application at Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo University. Students tend to take negative actions due to the use of the TikTok application such as insomnia, choosing not to do assignments and tend to play TikTok during lectures The...
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Moderate Cohesiveness in Indonesia's Otaku Online Community

Novy Kumala Eka Anggraeni, Effy Wardati Maryam, Lely Ika Mariyati, Azizbaev Saitdin Seiitbekovich
This study examines the cohesiveness among members of the Indonesian Otaku online community, addressing recent concerns over reduced membership, commitment, and interpersonal attraction. Utilizing a descriptive quantitative design, the research surveyed 51 community members through a total sampling technique,...
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Bamusi's Role in Rebranding PDI-P as a Nationalist-Religious Party

Mukhlish Muhammad Maududi, Andi Faisal Bakti, Abdul Khohar
This study examines the strategic use of Baitul Muslimin Indonesia (Bamusi) by the Partai Demokrasi Indonesia Perjuangan (PDI-P) to engage Muslim voters and reposition the party within Indonesia's political landscape. Through the lens of Dan Nimmo's theory of political communication and public...
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Civic Engagement in Promoting Urban Ecological Awareness

Eko Digdoyo, Endang Danial, Prayoga Bestari
This study examines the role of Community Citizenship Education (Civic Engagement) in fostering ecological awareness within urban communities, focusing on the utilization of Child-Friendly Integrated Public Spaces (RPTRAs) in Jakarta as a case study. Employing a cultural value orientation and ecological...
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Interplay of Organizational Culture and Leadership in Performance

Magvira Yuliani, Farida Hariyati
This study examines the intricate relationship between organizational culture and leadership style, and their collective impact on organizational performance. Organizational culture is defined as a system of shared meanings that distinguishes one organization from another, essentially forming the backbone...
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Symbolic Interaction in Women's Leadership: Articulation of Meaning and Influence

Magvira Yuliani, Said Romadlan
This article discusses the role of symbolic interaction in the context of women's leadership. Symbolic interaction refers to the process of attribution and giving meaning to symbols and signs that represent a person's role and identity. In the context of women's leadership, symbolic interactions...
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Enhancing University Brand Awareness via Instagram Strategies

Yulia Rahmawati, Rifma Ghulam Dzaljad, Mukhlis Muhammad Maududi
In the context of the fiercely competitive higher education landscape, marked by the advent of the Independent Campus era, the Communication Science Study Program at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Political Sciences, UHAMKA, has strategically leveraged Instagram to enhance its brand awareness. This...
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Prophetic Journalism in Muhammadiyah's Press Release on Sexual Violence Prevention

Andhika Pamungkas, Abdul Khohar, Rifma Ghulam Dzaljad
This study explores the utilization of prophetic journalism values in the creation of a press release by the Central Leadership of Muhammadiyah (PP Muhammadiyah) in response to the Regulation of the Minister of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology (Permendikbudristek) No. 30/2021 regarding the...
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Digital Media Utilization in Government Public Relations

Vilya Dwi Agustini, Titin Setyawati, Tellys Corliana, Rifma Ghulam Dzaljad
This study investigates the optimization of digital media by the Public Relations Secretariat of the South Tangerang City Local People's Representative Council (DPRD) for fostering two-way communication between the city's representatives and its citizens. Unlike commercial public relations,...
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Songs ‘Koyo Jogja Istimewa’ and ‘Widodari’: Efforts to Accentuate Locality and Javanese Cultural Products

Bayujati Prakoso
Javanese songs as part of cultural creativity are also experiencing a rapid trend. This study attempts to look at Javanese cultural values ​​in the song ‘Koyo Jogja Istimewa’ by Ndarboy Genk and the song ‘Widodari’ by Denny Caknan feat GuyonWaton. To achieve this goal, this research uses a qualitative...
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Use Of Social Media In Preserving Local Cultural Identity In The Cipaku Cultural Community, Sumedang, Indonesia

Farida Hariyati, Yulia Rahmawati, Titin Setiawati, Olih Solihin
Culture is a way of life that is developed and owned by a group, passed down from generation to generation. However, people are now starting to become less aware of local culture, especially the younger generation who are active on social media. Social media can be used to share for various purposes,...
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Representation of Nationalism in Indonesian Literary Works: A Contemporary Analysis

Andi Andi, Abdul Rahman Jupri
This contemporary analysis delves into the representation of nationalism within Indonesian literary works. It explores how nationalism is portrayed, negotiated, and understood in the context of contemporary Indonesian literature. By examining a selection of literary texts spanning various genres and...
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Ideological Conflict and Power Dynamics in Indonesian Education Policy

Rifma Ghulam Dzaljad, Andika Pamungkas
This study investigates the ideological underpinnings and power dynamics within the formulation of the Indonesian Education Roadmap 2020–2035, focusing on the absence of religious phrases and its implications for national education policy. Utilizing Gill Branston and Roy Stafford's theory of ideology...
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Conflicts of Interest in Governance of Public Broadcasting in Indonesia

Verdy Firmantoro
This study examines the disruptive influence of conflicts of interest on the governance of public frequencies, focusing on the case of the Republic of Indonesia Television Public Broadcasting Institution (LPP TVRI) in the democratic era. By employing a qualitative analysis through case studies and theoretical...
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Child Rights Fulfillment in Minority Groups: Insights from Ahmadiyya Children in Indonesia

Rita Pranawati, Abdul Jamil Wahab, Kustini Kosasih
This study investigates the experiences of Ahmadiyya children in Manis Lor, Kuningan, West Java, Indonesia, focusing on the prevalence of stigma and bullying, the fulfillment of basic rights, and governmental efforts in safeguarding these rights. Employing a qualitative approach, the research gathered...
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The Golden Circle Model in GoSend Advertising Strategy

Andys Tiara, Wininda Qusnul Khotimah
This study explores the application of the Golden Circle Model within the context of digital marketing, particularly through the case analysis of the Gojek #CepetanGoSendInstant advertisement featuring Ariel NOAH and its significant acclaim, including the Best Storytelling award at the YouTube Works...
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Low Nutritional Intake and Eating Habits in Adolescent Smokers

Nia Musniati, Fildzah Badzlina, Hamdan Hamdan
The nutritional status of adolescents is still a health problem in Indonesia. Many factors determine nutritional status. One of them is smoking behavior. Smoking behavior can affect the nutritional status of adolescents indirectly. This study aimed to determine differences in carbohydrate intake, protein...
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Health Belief Model Influences Youth's Fruit and Vegetable Intake in Jakarta

Tsalisa Salsa Rachmadina, Imas Arumsari, Rahmatika Nur Aini
The national survey in Indonesia showed that 95.5% population has fruit and vegetable consumption less than 5 portion a day. In an urban setting, a study conducted in Jakarta, Indonesia showed that there was 23.55% of youth has less preference on fruit and vegetable. This study aims to analyze the differences...
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Waist Circumference, BMI, and Activity's Role in Glucose Intolerance in Tangerang Adults

Syahidah Fat Mardotillah, Desiani Rizki Purwaningtyas, Luthfiana Nurkusuma Ningtyas
Impaired glucose tolerance is a condition that is not included in the category of diabetes, but in this condition is higher blood sugar levels. This is cused by a waist circumference that is more than the reference standard, namely > 80 cm for female and > 90 cm for male, nutritional status based...
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Enhancing Buying Interest: Marketing Mix and Instagram's Impact on Lontang Lantung Drinks

Devy Ayu Novianti, Ainur Rochmaniah, Kukuh Sinduwiatmo, Salim Sobirovich Togayev
This study investigates the influence of Marketing Mix and Instagram on the buying interest in Lontang Lantung drinks, amidst the Covid-19 pandemic's significant impact on the culinary industry. Utilizing quantitative methods with questionnaire data collection, the research employs multiple linear...
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E-Commerce Dynamics: Product Quality, Brand Image, and Ambassadors Impacting Purchase Decisions

Adzani Ayustikarin, Ainur Rochmaniah, Totok Wahyu Abadi, Akhmadjon Taniyev
This descriptive quantitative research examines the influence of product quality, brand image, and brand ambassadors on e-commerce purchasing decisions among high school students in Sidoarjo District, Sidoarjo Regency. The study, with a sample size of 160 respondents, utilized questionnaires and unstructured...