Proceedings of the International Conference on Social Knowledge Sciences and Education (ICSKSE 2023)

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Peer-Review Statements

Aditya Nugroho Widiadi, Sharina Osman, Idris Idris, Azmil Mohd Tayeb
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the 3rd International Conference On Social Knowledge Sciences and Education (ICSKSE) during 26 – 27 July 2023 in Malang. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the scientific committees and approved by the Editor-in-Chief,...
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Community-Based Tourism-Based Women Empowerment: a Qualitative Approach

Idris Idris, Aulia Herdiani, Khofifatu Rohmah Adi
This study aims to develop a conceptual model of women's empowerment based on community-based tourism in Bali. The Balinese women community has independence and excellence in developing tourism potential so as to support women's empowerment. Qualitative approach with ethnographic design in...
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Analyzing the Needs for Augmented Reality-Based Learning Media in Geography Education: A Case Study of Landform Material

Zulfa Mukhlisul Habibiyah, Heni Masruroh, Alfyananda Kurnia Putra
Learning media in Geography learning, landform material is an important element to increase students' understanding. Not all types of learning media are suitable as learning media for landform material. The purpose of this research is as an initial study to collect information in the context of...
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Construction Media & Reality Show: The commodification of Values and Ethical Dilemmas

Ananda Dwitha Yuniar
The truth of the media and the truth in reality, are different things. Media truth is manipulated through framing, by more specific media. The media not only present the truth but also select and eliminate the information displayed. Framing in the media often spreads new discourse for the public, this...
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Leadership in Conflict: East Java Elites in the Time of Revolution (1945-1950)

Ari Sapto, Hadyan Nandana, Jati Saputra
This article analyzes the elite groups that existed in the regions during the Revolution, in particular, the elites in East Java to examine these disputes and group tensions. This article shall analyze the status of East Java’s privileged groups and map their leadership style during a competition for...
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Soedjatmoko’s Thoughts on Indonesian National Development

Andhika Yudha Pratama, Hariyono Hariyono, Evania Yafie, Yurina Gusanti
This article examines the thoughts of Soedjatmoko, an influential Indonesian intellectual, on national development. Soedjatmoko’s thinking has significantly shaped development discourse in Indonesia, especially in the early years of independence. This article aims to analyze Soedjatmoko’s perspective...
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Estimation Of Productivity Based On Rice Growth Phenology Using Sentinel-2 Image (Case Study In Karawang And Malang District)

Gilang Aulia Herlambang, Ike Sari Astuti, Bagus Setiabudi Wiwoho, Dede Dirgahayu Domiri
Estimation and monitoring of rice plants using satellite imagery must be to provide information on rice growth and predict the yields efficiently. Utilization of remote sensing using the Sentinel-2 satellite is expected to be able to analyze agriculture at a detailed scale. The research was conducted...
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Optimization Cropping Pattern of Palaan Secondary Plot Ngajum Irrigation Area Malang Regency

Firmansyah Aldi Pratama, Ferryati Masitoh
Palaan Irrigated Paddy Field Area is in Malang Regency. Paddy field production strongly supports food security. The problem of the efficiency of irrigation canals in paddy fields causes water availability to decrease. Preliminary observations showed that the total efficiency of irrigation canals was...
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The Hopes of Umbul Ponggok, Between Eco-Based Tourism and Mass Tourism

Amalia Putri Wahyuni, Rheznandya Luthfi Nuriana, Nanda Harda Pratama Meiji, Ahmad Arif Widianto, Deny Wahyu Apriadi, Waskito Waskito
Klaten has a well-known water tourism in Central Java and is known as the City of 1001 Umbul (water springs), which is spread across various regions. One of them is in Ponggok Village, located in Polanharjo District, Klaten. This village is known as an ecological-based tourism village by developing various...
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Regional History: Migration and Cultural Acculturation of Kampung Tugu Jakarta

Andhika Yudha Pratama, Daya Negri Wijaya, Mifdal Zusron Alfaqi, Rista Ayu Mawarti
This article examines the history of the Kampung Tugu area in Jakarta with a focus on the themes of migration and cultural acculturation. Kampung Tugu, a historic neighborhood in the Indonesian capital, has witnessed significant demographic changes and cultural interactions throughout its existence....
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Miniature of Tolerance: Pluralism and Religious Tourism Development of Antaboga Banyuwangi

Ahmad Arif Widianto, Luhung Achmad Perguna, Meredian Alam, Rizky Firmansyah, Farid Akhsani, Ahmad Faidl Huda, Nia Lestari
This study aims to determine the role of Antaboga tourism in strengthening religious tolerance in Banyuwangi. The research method used is a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection through observation and semi-structured interviews with research informants selected by purposive sampling....
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Poverty Reduction Based on Local Wisdom: a Qualitative Approach

I. Nyoman Ruja, Idris Idris
This research aims to explore poverty alleviation based on local wisdom. This study uses a qualitative approach with an ethnographic design. Data was collected using observation techniques, interviews, documentation, and focus group discussions. This study found that welfare based on local wisdom can...
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Women's Empowerment Based on Local Wisdom: a Qualitative Approach

I. Nyoman Ruja, Idris Idris, Khofifatu Rohmah Adi
Women's empowerment is a strategic issue that continues to develop in many countries around the world. How an effective empowerment model is developed and its implementation becomes a long and dynamic study. The research aims to explore the development of a women's empowerment model based on...
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Typology of Cultural Violence: Analysis of Sensivity Violence Factors

Andhika Yudha Pratama, Daya Negri Wijaya, Evania Yafie, Lusiana M. Tijow
The purpose of this article is to categorize the factors that trigger culture-based violence that are deeply rooted in the lives of global society, including Indonesia. A qualitative research methodology was used to achieve this aim, involving a comprehensive review of the existing literature on violence,...
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The Role of the Information Community Regarding Trenggalek in Poverty Alleviation in Trenggalek Regency as a manifestation of civil society activities

Muhammad Mujtaba Habibi, Rista Ayu Mawarti, Kukuh Miroso Raharjo, Zainal Abidin Achmad
This study reviews the role of the Info Seputar Trenggalek community in reducing poverty in Trenggalek Regency as a form of independent action taken by the community, hereinafter referred to as "civil society" in unraveling social problems independently without waiting for action from the government....
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Analyzing the Social Ecology of Tourism by Local Communities in the Baluran National Park Area

Nanda Harda Pratama Meiji, Nur Hadi, Abdul Mu’id Aris Shofa, Heni Masruroh, Sharina Osman, Aditya Bagus Satria, Bayu Agung Laksono
Indonesia's tourism is slowly becoming a new pawn for the community's economic development. This is considering that Indonesia consists of various regional characters and biota. One of the locations in this context of tourism is the Baluran National Park area, located in Situbondo, East Java....
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Exploring Tolerance Practices in the Pancasila Village

Abd Mu’id Aris Shofa, Mifdal Zusron Alfaqi, M. Mujtaba Habibi, Lusiana M.  Tijow, Fitri Ariska
Tolerance is essential in life for people of various religions and cultures. Pancasila Village is an example of a real how Pancasila values are integrated in a harmonious manner into daily society. The method used in this study is a qualitative approach. Data is collected through observation, interviews,...
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Ethnocultural Exploration: Ethnic Cultural Study of East Kalimantan in the National Capital Relocation as a Cultural Resilience Strategy

Mifdal Zusron Alfaqi, Abd. Mu’id Aris Shofa, Rista Ayu Mawarti, Andhika Yudha Pratama, Rika Safitri Nur Azizah, Dinda Putri Abadi, Laksamana Pramana Agung
This study aims to explore the ethnocultural diversity and dynamics of East Kalimantan in the context of the national capital relocation as a cultural resilience strategy. The research focuses on understanding the ethnic cultural traditions, practices, and identities within East Kalimantan's diverse...
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Strengthening the Culture of Tolerance of the Dayak Kanayant Tribe Through Radakng House to Increase Harmony Between Religious Communities in the Era of Disruption in West Kalimantan

Abd. Mu’id Aris Shofa, Mifdal Zusron Faqi, Mujtaba Habibi, Rista Ayu Mawarti, Pipit Widiatmaka
The Dayak tribe possesses a traditional house known as the Radakng house, which cultivates an attitude of tolerance in their daily lives. The culture of tolerance upheld by the Dayak community can serve as an example for other communities in Indonesia, fostering interethnic and interreligious harmony...
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Historical Walking Tour In Lasem: A Local Perspective

Daya Negri Wijaya, Andhika Yudha Pratama, Evania Yafie, Primasa Minerva Nagari, Prisca Kiki Wulandari
This paper intends to describe one village in Lasem, named Babagan, through the lens of the local tour guide. This study used ethnohistory to describe past events. It means the locals are positioned as a subject of knowledge producers. This work focuses on Babagan, as part of the Lasem District and located...
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Identify Tourist Attractions Of An Ancient Bath In South Malang

Moch. Nurfahrul Lukmanul Khakim, Slamet Sujud Purnawan Jati, Arif Subekti
Ngawonggo is one of the recent ancient baths found in Tajinan, South Malang, East Java. This article depicts the initial identification of archaeological remains in Ngawonggo, Malang, East Java, Indonesia as a part of tourist attractions. The character of the remains of the building indicates its function...
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Sino-Javanese Alliance Under The Dutch Hegemony During The 18th Century

Daya Negri Wijaya, Hariyono Hariyono, Deny Yudo Wahyudi, Gentur Isra’j Maulana
This reseach examines the harmonization between the Chinese community and the Javanese society in their resistance against the Dutch hegemony. The Chinese community, which had been present in Java long before the arrival of the Dutch and had assimilated into the local culture, eventually united to fight...
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Sunan Prawata and The Geopolitics of Demak

Deny Yudo Wahyudi, Slamet Sujud Purnawan Jati, Daya Negri Wijaya, Muhammad ‘Afwan Mufti
This research examines the development of the Demak Sultanate over time, starting from the leadership of Raden Patah to Sunan Prawata. Demak became the first Sultanate in Java with an intriguing historical record when examined in depth. Through this research, it can be studied that the Demak Sultanate...
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Academic Supervision: Analysis of Lecturer Professionalism Based on Digital Competence

Ghasa Faraasyatul ‘Alam, Achmad Supriyanto, Asep Sunandar
This study aims to analyze the needs of lecturer professionalism based on aspects of digital competence in relation to academic supervision. Quantitative research method uses factor analysis with junior lecturers of the Faculty of Computer Science as respondents at Brawijaya University. The research...
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Halal Tourism Map: A Smart Application for Smart Tourists

Idris Idris, Heri Pratikto, Aulia Herdiani
A country’s economic growth is determined by development in the tourism sector. As a development catalyst, potential in the tourism sector is carried out by developing tourist destinations, one of which is Muslim-friendly based tourist destinations, halal tourism. This research aims to create a virtual...
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Development of Interactive E-Module on Biye Tradition to Improve Students’ Learning Outcomes

Sesilia Dewi Putri, Syarifuddin Syarifuddin
The lack of learning materials available to students, especially regarding local wisdoms that are close to them is feared to have a negative impact on their overall learning processes. This study is trying to address this very issue, specifically in the context of South Sumatra through the development...
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Developing GeoWeb Semeru Based on Progressive Web App to Improve Disaster Awareness of Elementary School Students in Semeru Volcano Area

Syamsul Bachri, Sumarmi Sumarmi, Listyo Yudha Irawan, Heni Masruroh, A. Riyan Rahman Hakiki, Tabita May Hidiyah, Egi Nursari Billah, Nanda Regita Cahyaning Putri, Mellinia Regina Heni Prastiwi, Huang Zimo
Disaster awareness is important to be instilled in elementary school children to reduce disaster risk. In the education process at school, the used of media that is by the student characteristics to support disaster education still needs to be improved. This research aims to develop GeoWeb Semeru based...
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Artificial Intelligence: Prospects and Challenges for Library Services

Rudiansyah Rudiansyah
Librarians need complex skills and abilities to collaborate and adapt, intending to use information and communication technology to manage information and serve users effectively. This paper analyses libraries' prospects and challenges in using artificial intelligence (AI). The research design was...
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The Study of Technology Proficient by University Students for Teaching Practice

Seli Septiana Pratiwi
The purpose of this research is to study the use of technology by students in the education department for teaching practice activities. Technology has an important role in the learning process that students can use to convey material in a variety of ways. It is assumed that the use of technology when...
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Conceptual Live-In Based Geography Learning Model To Develop Environmentally Caring Attitudes And Social Skills

Ease Arent, Emelda Thesalonika
Students who study geography are expected to be able to provide solutions to problems in their environment, both physical and social. Therefore, the aim of this research was to produce a live-in geography learning model that is capable of developing environmental awareness and social skills. The live-in...
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Strategy For Internalization of Local Wisdom Values in Civic Virtue Development in The Context of Elections For Youth

Rista Ayu Mawarti, Mifdal Zusron Alfaqi, Muhammad Mujtaba Habibi, Abd.Mu’id Aris Shofa
Entering the marked digital era with the more massive use of social media as a platform for communicating and sharing information among the youth, it turns out to cause appearance challenges in the field of Pancasila and Citizenship Education. Related to the phenomenon is fostering civic virtue within...
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Sexual Violence and Higher Education: How to Solve Sexual Violence Cases from Students Perspective in Indonesia

Meidi Saputra, Desinta Dwi Rapita, Nugraheni Warih Utami, Septa Katmawanti
The increasing number of cases of sexual violence among college students was an important problem. This study aimed to obtain how to resolve issues of sexual violence among tertiary institutions from Indonesian students. This research applied the survey method to gather information from students in Indonesia....
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Environmental Care Education: Utilization Of Forest Resources Based On Awiq-Awiq Local Wisdom

Tuti Mutia, Muhammad Aliman, Sumarmi Sumarmi
Environmental care has an important role in realizing good environmental quality. Every individual or group must possess environmental care as well as the indigenous Bayan people who are aware of environmental sustainability. The Bayan indigenous people utilize forest products by applying the awiq-awiq...
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Community-Based Social Movements and Its Implications For Improvement Civic Literacy

Rista Ayu Mawarti, Fajar Azmi Kurniawan, Div’ain Fahma Arsyida, Ermawati Dwi Restuningsih, Priska Illiyina Fridawati, Rizki Andi Santoso
The study of social movements has experienced changes ranging from motives to the actors who carry them out. This article aims to take the perspective of the existence of community-based social movements that contribute to the process of society learning about citizenship and producing civic literacy....
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Improvement of Teacher Competence Based on Opportunities and Challenges Through Sel-Reflection

Seli Septiana Pratiwi, Joan Hesti Gita Purwasih, Desy Santi Rozakiyah, Rezka Arina Rahma
This study aims to show the opportunities and challenges of teachers based on their competence through self-reflection activities. Teachers need self-awareness to correct deficiencies when carrying out their professional duties. Running the profession teacher demands to be a lifelong learner which can...