Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Social Sciences (ICSS 2018)
337 articles
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Social Sciences and the Indonesian Historical Diaspora
David Reeve
There has been some very interesting work in Indonesian history combining the roles of various social sciences. One thinks particularly of the work of Sartono Kartodirjo, the great historian from Universitas Gadjah Mada who developed a multi-disciplinary/multi-dimensional approach to Indonesian history,...
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Best Practices for Social Media Governance and Strategy at the Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
James Christopher Cullin
The purpose of this research project is to identify best practices for a cross-institutional social media framework for the Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning in Toronto, Canada. Many individual schools, divisions and departments within the college actively deploy social media,...
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The Desa Wisata Terpadu as a vector of sustainable development in Bali?
Sylvine Pickel-Chevalier
The international diffusion of sustainable tourism requires the invention of syncretic models adapted to the sociocultural characteristics of local societies. That is the challenge of the touristic integrated village policy created in 1992 by the Indonesian government. This model promotes the establishment...
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Comparative Analysis of United States Agency and Representative Council of Indonesia
Agus Trilaksana, Mr Artono, Thomas Nugroho Aji
The People's Consultative Assembly is a representative institution in the democratic country of Indonesia. The People's Consultative Assembly in accordance with the 1945 Constitution result of Amendment I of 2000 consists of members of the People's Representatives Council and Members of the Regional...
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Barongsai as a Strengthening Tool to Reach Harmonious Multiculturalism
Mr Artono, Mr Riyadi, Mr Najamuddin
In the 19th century there was an influx of large numbers of Chinese immigrant workers to the Dutch East Indies to work in mines and plantations. The largest group of Chinese immigrants began between 1860 and about 1890, they were composed of several very different ethnic groups and had cultures and customs...
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Application Of Experiental Learning Model In History Learning
Corry Liana, Mr Nasution, Septina Alrianingrum
The era of globalization is an inevitable period. Therefore, the Institute for Educational Teaching (LPTK), especially historical education must be able to answer the challenge by applying learning innovation. LPTK has the task of preparing professional teachers, who are able to educate the young generation...
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Political Orientation of Nahdatul Ulama After Muhtamar IX
Eko Satriya Hermawan, Rojil Nugroho Bayu Aji, Mr Riyadi
Nahdatul Ulama (NU) is currently the largest Muslim-based community organization in Indonesia. Looking at the historical view, that NU used to be a political party, even winning the election in Sidorajo, East Java. This study uses a methodological approach of history to see the uniqueness of NU in winning...
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The Profile Of Micro Small Medium Enterprises At The Monetary Crisis Era In1997-1998 Case Study: Intako Sidoarjo
Mr Nasution, Agus Trilaksana, Mr Artono
The purpose of this study is to analyze the acquisition of capital, development of production and marketing, and strategies undertaken by INTAKO in order to survive when the monetary crisis hit Indonesia in 1997-1998. To support this research, we used qualitative descriptive method. The study was conducted...
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The Social Change of the Tionghoa Community in Surakarta in Age XX
Mr Riyadi, Corry Liana, Rojil Nugroho Bayu Aji
The article discusses the social changes of the Chinese community in Kampong Pecinan (Chinese community resident) Surakarta which includes changes in the processual and social structure of society. In the smaller scope of social change can be interpreted as a part of the process within the social structure....
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National Anthem and Nationalism in Football
Rojil Nugroho Bayu Aji, Thomas Nugroho Aji, Mr Nasution
The transformation of the nationalism can be traced through almost any social activity. Nationalism is also unique. It is frequently appear during international sport event, such as Olympics, World Cup, and Grand Slam Tennis Tournament. This case show that the important of us to think about relation...
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Digital Literacy Building Social-Cultural Awareness
Septina Alrianingrum, Ms Listyaningsih, Mr Jacky
Globalization and modernization demanding society must be able to follow the development of information technology through gadgets in various models and application features that make it easy for people to get extensive, fast and diverse information. Internet optimization becomes the basis of digital...
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Kartini and The Feminism Thinking in Javanese Nobles Women (Women Priyayi)
Sri Mastuti Purwaningsih, Lilis Muchoiyyaroh, Julien Biringan
The beginning of the 20th century was the opening of Dutch European schools to Javanese nobles. It allowed the Javanese priyayi children to receive a European education. Education allows the transformation of European ideas to spread to the east. Freedom and independence are one of Europe's most influential...
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Cultivation in Dutch East Indies
Mr Sumarno, Mr Wisnu, Rojil Nugroho Bayu Aji
The system of forced cultivation has always been viewed negatively in the history of Indonesia, because as a form of oppression against the people with a mandatory system to plant certain crops that apply in the international market. But in fact the policy can be reinterpreted as a model in the development...
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The Democratic Process In The History Of Village Head Election In Java
Thomas Nugroho Aji, Eko Satriya Hermawan, Agus Trilaksana
Villages in Java past before the arrival of Europeans to Indonesia has been mentioned in existence in some historical relics of inscriptions, including mentioned in inscriptions walandit and inscriptions kawali which is a relic of the 14th century. In both these inscriptions mentioned that the village...
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The Forecast Djaka Lodang And Prabowo Subianto In The Concept Of Historicism
Mr Wisnu, Septina Alrianingrum, Eko Satriya Hermawan
This paper discusses two predictions, Djaka Lodang's prediction and Prabowo Subianto's prediction. The forecast in historicism is a way of approach in the social sciences and the history of science which is based on the notion that forecasting of the future is the ultimate goal of history. This is made...
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Nagarakertagama Manuscript As Historical Route in East Java Tourism Development
Sri Mastuti Purwaningsih, Y. Hanan Pamungkas, Mr Nasution
Nagarakertagama is an ancient manuscript that in 2012 recognize as memory of world by UNESCO. Writing by Mpu Prapanca, it’s contain of the story of Majapahit Kingdom (1293 -1478 AD), include, genealogy of kingdom, the situation of capital city of Majapahit and the famous journey of king hayamwuruk in...
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Registration of Transfers of Land of Rights for Nominee in the Post of Tax Amnesty
Mahendra Wardhana, Indri Fogar Susilowati, Dita Perwitasari
National development relies heavily on the participation and financing from the people through receipt of tax payments. But not all economic activities carried out by the public are reported to the authorized tax authorities. The unreporting of all these economic activities resulted in a reduction in...
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Social Security For Domestic Workers in Indonesia
Arinto Nugroho, Emmilia Rusdiana, Mr Mustari
Minister of Manpower Regulation Number 2 Year 2015 concerning Protection against Domestic Workers tries to protect domestic workers to get social security programs. Unfortunately, Article 11 letter (g) of this regulation only requires users to register domestic workers in social security programs without...
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Copyright Protection of Authors on Indexed Journal
Budi Hermono, Muh Ali Masnun, Indri Fogar Susilowati
Publication of scientific work is a manifestation of the fulfillment of Tridharma college lecturers in universities. Scientific publication is the result of the review of scientific research as well as lecturers in accordance with its competence. Ministry research, technology and higher education are...
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Due to the Law of Marriage Agreement Against Third Party with the Ruling of Constitutional Court Number 69 / PUU-XIII / 2015
Dita Perwitasari, Eny Sulistyowati, Indri Fogar Susilowati
Marriage Agreement, is something that is still considered taboo for a marriage in Indonesia. However, over time, education levels, technological advances and the current era of globalization are not so taboo to be made in a marriage. The known marriage agreement is a marriage agreement based on the Civil...
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The Urgency of the Opening of East-West Archipelagic Sea-Lanes in Indonesia
Elisabeth Septin Puspoayu, Arinto Nugroho, Mr Tamsil
Indonesia as an archipelagic state has the obligation to regulate archipelagic sea-lanes (ASL) in accordance with Article 53 UNCLOS 1982 and the rights to determine the rights and obligations of ships passing through the ASLs in Indonesia that has been set. The opening of North-South ASL in Indonesia...
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Criticism Of The Strategy Of Criminal Law Formulation In The Law Number 22 Year 2009 Concerning Traffic And Road Transport
Emmilia Rusdiana, Gelar Ali Ahmad, Diana Darmayanti Putong, Reynold Simanjuntak
Order in Traffic to a certain extent reflects the moral, mental, and personality of the nation, and this is an indicator of the dignity of a nation. Indonesia has enforced The Law Number 22 Year 2009 concerning road traffic and transportation (UULLAJ). UULLAJ is an administrative nuance, but the norms...
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Obligations of Business Actors to Publish Halal Labels in Food as a Form of Legal Protection for Muslim Consumers
Eny Sulistyowati, Nurul Hikmah, Isye Junita Melo
Article 4 jo Article 25 of the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 33 of 2014 concerning Guarantees of Halal Products regulates obligations for Business Actors who trade in their products - including food - in Indonesia "must be halal certified" and "must include halal labels". One of the considerations...
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Nawacita In Victimology Studies: A Case Study of The Development of West Java International Airport (BIJB)
Gelar Ali Ahmad, Pudji Astuti, Emmilia Rusdiana
Nawacita is programs promised by Joko Widodo and Jusuf Kalla in their regime which one of them is to continue and integrate Masterplan for Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia Economic Development (MP3EI) into it. The Masterplan for Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia's Economic Development (MP3EI)...
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Indonesia’s Governance System after Amandment of the 1945 Constitution: The Dialectic between Text and Context
Hananto Widodo, Hezron Sabar Rotua Tinambunan, Fitri Mamunto, Hasnawi Haris
Indonesian political turn-over made up by long history has brought many constellation to form a government institution. The fall of new orde has brought some new spirit to redefine the government institution in support of the presidential system purification. This writing aims to construct the prefer...
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Analysis of Bureaucratic Reform in KPPN Surabaya I And II to Improve Public Services Through Standard Operating Procedure Enforcement With One Stop Service Innovation
Hezron Sabar Rotua Tinambunan, Hananto Widodo
The Implementation of bureaucracy reform in Treasury Office (KPPN) Surabaya I and II follow the bureaucracy reform of Ministry Finance. The purpose of this study is to describe the bureaucracy reform of public services in KPPN Surabaya I and II. The type of research uses a social legal study. The data...
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Overlapping Synchronization of Mining Business Arrangements in Forest Areas in Indonesia
Indri Fogar Susilowati, Mr Tamsil, Mahendra Wardhana
The provisions of the Forestry Law (Law No. 19 of 2004) which prohibits mining business activities in forest areas (both production forests and protected forests) create complicated problems, because the mining depositors already have permits and / or government approval as a remote mining authority...
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Disharmony Arrangement of Regional Owned Enterprises After Regulation Government Number 54 Year 2017
Muh Ali Masnun, Mahendra Wardhana, Pudji Astuti
The purpose of this research is to identify the form of disharmony in the arrangement of Regional-Owned Enterprises (BUMD) and how to resolve the disharmony. This research method is normative juridical by using primary legal materials and secondary legal materials. The results of this study, the form...
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Legality Laws Against The Role of Mosque as a Unit Management of Zakat Management (UPZ ) a Strategic Way to Increasing Well-Being
Nurul Hikmah, Gelar Ali Ahmad, Muh Ali Masnun
Zakat is an obligation that should be adopted by a moslem to give a part of their wealth to pass (mustahiq) in accordance with islamic syariah. View the community of the existence of the institutions of amil and zakat ( LAZ ) has not so good, so people want to give (muzakki ) more channel until the day...
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Characteristic of Crime In Education
Pudji Astuti, Emmilia Rusdiana, Wenly J.R. Lolong
The essence of education is a process of mental development, so that people are educated not only has the intellectual prowess but also commendable morals. In fact the purpose of education is not realized, for their criminal acts in the implementation process of learning. Combating crime in education...
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Comparative Weaknesses Of BANI To Accommodate The Needs Of Business Actors In The Middle Of Expansion And Globalization Of International Arbitration
Mr Tamsil, Indri Fogar Susilowati, Elisabeth Septin Puspoayu
The conflict of BANI's founders and administrators to court institutions resulted in the Indonesian Arbitration becoming unattractive and inappropriate for cross-border business players to resolve trade disputes between them. In fact, without the conflict BANI has been overwhelmed by competition with...
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Review Acts Of Corruption Through The Perspectives Of The Ethics Of Public Administration Theory
Trenda Aktiva Oktairyanda, Thelma Wawointana, Kahar Fakhri
A proliferation of corruption cases are massive and occurred over and over again, has demonstrated to us that there is a serious pathology of the bureaucracy and insubordination against the ethics of public administration in Indonesia. With the emergence of cases of corruption, then the necessary enforcement...
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Key Policies: Complete The Promise To Terminate Citarum Crisis
Badrudin Kurniawan, Tjitjik Rahaju, Muhammad Farid Ma'ruf
Citarum River has a vital role to local community. But people behavior is precisely to make it increasingly threatened due to heavy pollution and siltation of river. Various government policies have been carried out but it had not yet result expected goal. Based on this fact, author is interested to...
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Electronic Voting (E-Voting) in Indonesia: Reflection On E-Voting Practices in Some Countries
Eva Hany Fanida, Darman Manda, Marthinus Mandagi
Recently, the term e-voting has often been discussed in Indonesia. This is due to the emergence of the discourse on the implementation of the e-voting system in the Indonesian Presidential Election which will be held in 2019. This e-voting option is used as an alternative solution because the hope of...
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Innovation in the Public Sector in the Digital Era (A Study of the Process Diffusion of SIMPUS in Yogyakarta)
Deby Febriyan Eprilianto, Fitrotun Niswah, Ms Meirinawati
In Indonesia, innovation is associated with the utilization of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the process of public administration. The most important thing in doing an innovation is the process of innovation diffusion. The purpose of this research was to know and describe the process...
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Village Finance System (SISKEUDES): Transparency of Village Asset Management Toward Open Government Partnership
Fitrotun Niswah, Goinpeace Handerson Tumbel, Ms Aslinda
The logical consequence of the concept of regional autonomy is the presence of fiscal decentralization. The independence of rural communities in the formulation of programs for the administration of governance and development at the village level becomes the space of urgency of village financial management,...
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Fiscal Decentralization and Local Potentials Improvement in Madura Region
Galih Wahyu Pradana, Mr Tauran, Tjitjik Rahaju, Ardhie Raditya
Fiscal decentralization has the goal of providing opportunities for regions to explore the potential funding sources as well as they have. In this discussion, we will review how fiscal decentralization implemented in the region of Madura. The discussion will be more in-depth about the impact and the...
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Stakeholder Collaboration: Strategies to Strengthen Disability Capacity Achieve Economic Independence in Madura
Tjitjik Rahaju, Asri Widjiastuti, Galih Wahyu Pradana
Attention to persons with disabilities should always be enhanced by involving various stakeholders. The involvement of all stakeholders at the central and regional levels was developed in a collaborative strategy to strengthen the capacity of disability to be self-sufficient and able to contribute economically.The...
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Strategy Management of Hazardous and Toxic Waste Processing by PT Artama Sentosa Indonesia (Study of Transporting and Collecting Hazardous and Toxic Waste)
Ms Meirinawati, Eva Hany Fanida, Indah Prabawati
A company does not only produce many products but also produce the waste. The waste itself can be hazardous and toxic or not. Hazardous and toxic waste needs a serious processing. The hazardous and toxic waste which cannot handle properly causes environmental pollution and even environmental damage....
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Revitalization of Pedestrian: Fulfillment Accessibility Rights for Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) in Surabaya
Muhammad Farid Ma'ruf, Indah Prabawati, Eva Hany Fanida
Implementation of fairness in Public service is to ensure the availability of service facilities for all community groups. Governments are obliged to provide access, means and special treatment to disadvantaged groups such as Persons with Disabilities (PWDs). Sufficient, integrated/inclusive and sustainable...
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Evaluation of Partnership Programs and Community Development in the BPJS Healthcare Security of Surabaya Main Branch Office
Indah Prabawati, Badrudin Kurniawan, Tjitjik Rahaju
The business field has an important role in developing company awareness program for the surrounding community which is called Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). CSR in Indonesia is regulated in the regulation of the Minister of State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN) no: Per-05/MBU/2007 about Partnership...
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Fight Terrorism with Philosophical Reason
Agus Satmoko Adi, Mr Warsono, Abdul Latif
The phenomenon of terrorism is discussed and has always been a hot issue since the events of September 11 in WTC, Bali I and II bombings, JW Marriot haotel and Ritz Carlton and the latest suicide bombings in 3 churches in Surabaya conducted by a family. Terrorism as an act of violence for the purposes...
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Building Social Awareness Through Meditation
Mr Harmanto, Ms Listyaningsih, Maya Mustika
Social awareness for adolescents needs attention. Social awareness as an effort to build a personality needs attention. This is because education is an effort to install the dignity and freedom of individuals to develop their talents, interests, and abilities. Awareness theory in the present is very...
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Building The Nation Character In Cross Cultural Country Through Character Education Based On Local Culture
I Made Suwanda, Imam Suyitno, Ms Sarmini
Indonesian nation that has abundant natural resources, large population with diversity of ethnic, religions, races and groups are actually very potential to become a developed and dignified nation. However, potential resource alone is not enough to be able to deliver the nation of Indonesia into a developed...
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Legal Protection for Baha’i Adherent in Indonesia
Iman Pasu Marganda Hadiarto Purba, Rahmanu Wijaya, Apeles Lexi Lonto
Indonesia is a state of law that guarantees the fulfillment of the human rights of citizens. One of the rights is freedom of religion and belief. However, the term official religion and unofficial religion often become problems for the guarantee of these human rights in Indonesia. One of the religions...
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E-Learning as Media Teaching Learning Pancasila Education in Universitas Negeri Surabaya
Ms Listyaningsih, Septina Alrianingrum, Hendrik Pandu Paksi
Along with the progress in information technology, learning-based on the internet at this time is a requirement, In order to increase knowledge and broad insight for students, it is necessary to be developed by using electronic media-based learning through the utilization of the Internet network called...
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Green and Clean as Issue on Women's Movement in Surabaya
Maya Mustika Kartika Sari, Oksiana Jatiningsih, Ms Listyaningsih
Discourse on gender phenomena has always been an interesting topic. Various social studies are used to respond to gender phenomena and realities in society. The women's movement is expected to create a new awareness of gender equality that can lead to just social relationships. This article is based...
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The Perspective of Family-Gender Role of PPKn Teacher Candidates at Universitas Negeri Surabaya
Oksiana Jatiningsih, Maya Mustika Kartika Sari, Totok Suyanto
Gender construction builds social agreement on the gender roles of women and men. The division of gender roles is common and may have to occur in life, but sometimes the concept of role sharing leaves injustice in life. There is a role that seems to be a "destiny" of women or men in a family so that...
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Criminal Liability of Political Parties in the General Election of Regional Head in Indonesia
Rahmanu Wijaya, Jeane E Langkai, Rusli Abdulrahman
Regional Election of 171 (one hundred and seventy-one) regions in Indonesia on 27 June 2018 can be correlated with legislative elections and the election of the President and Vice President of Indonesia in 2019. Candidates for Regional Election are carried by political parties that will later follow...
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Improving Critical Thinking Skills of Students through the Development of Teaching Materials
RR Nanik Setyowati, Maya Mustika Kartika Sari, Siti Maizul Habibah
Student’s critical thinking ability can be improved through a good learning process. For that, the learning process should be packaged in such a way that students are actively involved in the classroom. The effort to obtain these results is to improve the quality of learning through the use of good teaching...
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Overcoming Human Trafficking in Humanitarianism Perspective by Non-Government Organization
Siti Maizul Habibah, RR Nanik Setyowati, Iman Pasu Purba
Overcoming against human trafficking in migrant workers during influenced by a policy and politics of the country by NGO Existing studies need to be linked to the principle of what it must be run by an NGO and how these NGOs can be engaged in acts of his humanity to handle human trafficking cases. Furthermore,...
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Teacher’s Perception about the Urgency and Benefits of Multicultural Education for Establishment of Student Tolerance Attitude
Totok Suyanto, I Made Suwanda, Ruth Siana Umbase
Primordial issue, especially about religious differences, is one of the latent problems in the life of the nation and state in Indonesia. This can be seen from social media content dominated by hate speech and hoax, dominated by primordial issue content and identity politics. So it is the right time...
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Civilizing Model Tests of Four Pillars of Nationality To Build Nationalism for Students Towards Indonesian Generation 2025
Ms Sarmini, Mr Warsono, Sri Sukartiningsih
Nationalism is an absolute thing that needs to be instilled in the young generation to become a strong, authentic and competitive generation. Schools as a means to build nationalism to the younger generation. This study aims to describe the results of the four-pillar Nationalism culture test model to...
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I Love Indonesia: A Portrait of Community Streetism Punk Street Rebel Probolinggo
Mr Warsono, Ms Sarmini, Ulin Nadiroh, Nining Winarsih
The punk community gets negative and marginal stigma. Shabby appearance is often identified with aberrant ideology. This study aims to examine the nationalism of the Probolinggo Punk community. The data collection method of this research is qualitative with the focus of field research research with Edmund...
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Family Planning and Participation in Family Planning Programs for Couples Early Marriage
Ali Imron, Arief Sudrajat, Pambudi Handoyo
This study aims to identify the causes of women marrying at an early age and participation in family planning programs. Field findings indicate the causes of women in Klampis Subdistrict, Bangkalan Regency, were married at an early age, partly due to factors of education, economy, and sociocultural conditions....
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Rationality of Higher Education Graduates Working to Become Entrepreneurs
Diyah Utami, Ari Wahyudi, Katon Galih Setyawan
There are two factors causing weak entrepreneurial spirit in Indonesia, namely history, culture and also government policy. The history of the Dutch colonial hegemony against the Indonesian economy. Culture is related to work orientation as an employee or civil servant. Government policy has been considered...
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Social Policy for the Strengthening of Local Economy
Sugeng Harianto, Martinus Legowo, Ali Imron
A study of the strengthening of farmers' economy at the local level has been widely conducted. However, the strengthening of farmers' economy through the social policy is interesting to be conducted. By using a qualitative approach, this research aimed to identify the problems faced by farmers and to...
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Controlling the Rate of Planning Generation Population through Counseling by Using Simulation Game Model
Ari Wahyudi, Ajeng Sukma Wardani Dyah Fitriani, Ali Imron
Planning Generation Program (GenRe) was ranked first in the contribution of the population rate. Due to the increasing of early teen marriage who has no knowledge of GenRe either from their self or their parents. Parental involvement as an effort to suppress the population rate is a reality of the field...
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Social Capital or Social Debt in Healthcare?
FX. Sri Sadewo, M. Setyo Pramono, Refti Handini Listyani
For the poor, subsidized health insurance does not fully meet the needs at the time of illness. In a sick condition, let alone be hospitalized, help from the environment around the family becomes important. They struggle to free themselves from illness, so as not to worsen poverty. Through ethnographic...
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Unofficial Dialogue as a Prevention of Social Conflict in Rural Multi-religious Communities
Katon Galih Setyawan, Agus M Fauzi, Arif Affandi
Increased political and economic interests become a religious problem in Indonesia. The imposition of will on religious understanding is very high in intensity. But this is not the case in the multi-religious Resapombo Village where they live in harmony and side by side without the existence of open...
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Life is not Normal Social Construction and Change of Everyday Life while waiting for one of the Family members who are hospitalized
Martinus Legowo, Sugeng Harianto, Arief Affandi
The economic crisis in Southeast Asia in the 2000s has resulted in the vulnerability of its people, including in Indonesia. Within the framework of economic recovery, the government developed a pro-people health policy. Every citizen is given health insurance. If it is poor, then the government helps...
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Beauty Myth of Muslim Women When Hijab and Beauty are Featured in Instagram
Refti Handini Listyani, DIyah Utami, FX. Sri Sadewo
This research examines beauty myth of muslim women ie when hijab and beauty are featured in instagram using an discourse analysis and cyberfeminism approach. Several theories are employed in this research including the theory of discourse analysis, sociology of body and the concept of mythology. Results...
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Voters Participation Target Vs Democracy Election organizer program on the use of voting rights in East Java 2018
Agus M Fauzi, Arief Affandi, Oksiana Jatiningsih
This research aims to find a midpoint between the theory of democracy and election organizers who intend to increase voter participation. Public participation in the election is an interesting concern because their existence from the election to the election is the target of the election management program,...
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Fuzzy Identity in the Whatsapp Group: The Relevance of Dramaturgy Theory in Social Media
Farid Pribadi, FX Sri Sadewo, Martinus Legowo
This paper discusses the escape of Dramaturgical theory in the practice of social interaction in real life and in online life. The lack of Dramaturgy practice appears in one of the WhatsApp group accounts at a university in Surabaya. The boundary between 'front stage' and 'back stage' has been blurred...
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A Street Children Dilemma: Between a Student and a Breadwinner
Ms Tsuroyya, Damajanti Kusuma Dewi, Putri Aisyiyah Rachma Dewi
The study investigated psychological factors of street children in opting for study or work. A descriptive qualitative approach was adopted to demonstrate the process of determining to stay in one or to survive both environments, taking into consideration: initial motives, internal conflicts, justifications,...
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Ads on YouTube: Skip or Watch?
Danang Tandyonomanu
The development of online media provides an opportunity for advertisers to use the new media for commercial purposes. This advertiser uses YouTube, the most popular video player, to embed their video ads. In the last few years, online media made it easy for users to actively and individually take the...
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Live Reporting on Indonesian Television
Vinda Maya Setianingrum, Puspita Sari Sukardani
Indonesia is a country with a majority of Muslims, has a tradition of back to hometown during Eid Fitr. This event then became one thing that is always covered in a special by television in Indonesia by creating a special program of going home coverage. The two biggest TV in Indonesia with news format...
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Halal Lifestyle: Current Trends In Indonesian Market
Puspita Sari Sukardani, Vinda Maya Setianingrum, Aryo Bayu Wibisono
The increasing of middle class Muslim populations has brought a change in the Islamic and modern oriented lifestyle in Indonesia. Lifestyle that refers to Islamic values is growing rapidly along with a well known understanding of religion. The development of halal lifestyle is a reflection of the high...
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Multicultural Interreligious Society
Ms Mutiah, Puspita Sari Sukardani
In the midst of the hectic religious issues that arise in our society recently that threaten Bhineka Tungal Ika, Unity in diversity, in fact there are still many areas in Indonesia that maintain harmony in the difference. One of the areas that has maintained interreligious harmony is Gresik district,...
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Indonesia Mass Media Are Males: The news coverage of "Bakmi Janda" noodle eatery
Putri Aisyiyah Rachma Dewi, Vinda Maya Setianingrum, Ms Mutiah
This research focuses on how male gazing are practiced by Indonesia mass media when they report the opening of “Bakmi janda”, a noodle eatery that is identically with separated women or widows. The author observed, it should be culinary genre that is supposed to discuss a lot of culinary products and...
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E-Government to Improve Public Service in Village Difussion of Smart Kampung Innovation in Banyuwang
Gilang Gusti Aji, Awang Dharmawan
Information technology (IT) utilized in various sectors, also in public services in the form of the development of electronic governance (e-gov). In Indonesia, the development of e-Gov is aim to improve the quality of public services effectively and efficiently. This became a positive trend and began...
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Institutional Studies and Regulation The Disaster Management in Malang Indonesia
Prasetyo Isbandono, Ms Noviyanti
Disaster management in general has undergone a change of paradigm is very fundamentally. Now the disaster mitigation is a series of efforts to reduce the risk of disasters, through physical development and awareness and capacity in disaster preparedness the scale of the index population exposed also...
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Leadership Style of Organizational Developers and Builders in Creating Democratic Leadership
Yuni Lestari, Agus Prastyawan
Leadership becomes a vital element for an organization in achieving organizational goals. The leader always has a lead style according to their characteristic by considering the situation and condition of organization. A democratic leader is expect to be able to create a democratic work environment....
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Urgency of Job Evaluation in Improving Structural and Technical Competence of Civil Servant at Department of Building and Land Management Surabaya City
Gading Gamaputra, Weni Rosdiana
Based on the regulation of Regional Civil Service Board No 21 of 2011 about implementation of job evaluation, All government agencies are required to conduct an official evaluation but in fact many of the agencies in east java that have not done the job evaluation like Department of Building and Land...
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The Role of Government in Population and Civil Registration Service Online (E-lampid)
Ms Noviyanti, Gading Gamaputra
This paper discusses the role of government in population and civil registration services online through electronic lampid as a solution to deal with the various obstacles in those services. The important role of Population and Civil Registration Agency (Dispenduk Capil) is analyzed based on the type...
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Service Quality of Urban Transportation in Indonesia
Dian Arlupi Utami, Supriadi Torro, Lexie Lumingkewas
The Department needs to implement public policy guidelines to increase the competitiveness of the city and reduce the impact of growth. Many businesses are important to point out the people's performance on their journey. These are the main reasons for this service with good reasons for caring for the...
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Leadership Characteristic in the County Decentralization Era
Weni Rosdiana, Yuni Lestari, Muh Darwis, Jetty Erna Hilda Mokat
Counties requires an appropriate figurehead so capable of running its role effectively. A different situation demanding flexibility leadership.This paper aims to describe the concept idea of figurehead in an era of county decentralized. The concept of leaders figure that is characteristic of the village...
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The Efforts of Joyoboyo Citizens in Preserving Traditional Children's Games Through Dolanan Village
Agus Prastyawan, Prasetyo Isbandono
The existence of “Kampung Dolanan” is expected to make a traditional children's game loaded with the noble values of the nation's cultural heritage to replace the modern game of gadgets that put forward the individualism side, but this game shift requires active involvement or participation of the citizens...
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The Study of Economic Development Differences of Wonocoyo and Besuki Village Panggul Sub District Trenggalek Regency
Agus Sutedjo, Bambang Haryanto, Sri Murtini
Jalur Jalan Lintas Selatan (JLS) or South crossroad stripe East Java passes through Wonocoyo and Besuki village, Panggul Sub-district, Trenggalek Regency. JLS is expected to assist the economic development of the area through which it passes. After a few years later, Wonocoyo village is more developed...
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The Effect of Farmer's Behavior on Land Degradation Level in Upper Sumber Brantas River Basin
Aida Kurniawati, Nugroho Hari Purnomo, Eko Budiyanto
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of farmer behavior on the level of land degradation. The data needed are field data, farmer interviews, and spatial data. The Sumber Brantas watershed problem is caused by physical land factors, the economy of the community, the existence of social...
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Contribution of Forestry Buffer Areas for Sustainability of Forest Society Community: Case Study in Enclave Lindu National Park Lore Lindu
Bambang Haryanto, Heru Setyawan, Selli Fidi Yani Wardani
The need for food availability has become a global issue with the inclusion of food security issues or "zero hunger" in a global development agreement called SDGs / Sustainable Development Goals. The government through the Nawacita program ( Jokowi’s Program ) has also raised the issue of food security...
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The Analysis of Critical Thinking Ability Differences Between Cognitive Field Independent and Cognitive Field Dependent Students on the Topic of Atmosphere Dynamics for Grade X Students
Bambang Sigit Widodo, Wiwik Sri Utami, Sri Murtini
This study aimed to analyze differences in field independent and field dependent students on their critical skill in Atmospheric Dynamics learning for tenth graders at senior high school. The design of this study was quantitative research using data instrument in the form of basic geography ability test,...
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Model of Determining The Location of a Junior High School Building
Mr Daryono, Ketut Prasetyo, Sukma Perdana Prasetya
The construction of a new junior high school unit is one of the priority programs for the implementation of 9 Year Compulsory Education. However, until now there is no guideline/model that can be used as a reference to determine the location of a junior high school in a region. This research seeks to...
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The Utilization of Transformation of Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) for Healthy Forest Assessment
Dian Ayu Larasati, Heru Setiawan, Ms Muzayanah
Nanggala III Natural Park is a nature conservation area which has a very important role in sustaining the life of the community. Assessment of forest health in the region is essential as a tool to evaluate to evaluate this area in order to provide sustainable benefits. This study aims to assess the level...
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The Study of Male Reproductive Health in Surabaya City
Ita Mardiani Zain, Wiwik Sri Utami, Mr Daryono
Increase male participation in reproductive health in line with efforts to develop family quality based on gender equality. This study aimed to determine the knowledge of men about reproductive health. The study was conducted in two sub-districts in Surabaya, namely Tegalsari representing urban areas...
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Impact of Digital Era on Human Relationship by Prospective Geography (Case Study at Technology Innovation in Education for Creating New Learning Spaces)
Ketut Prasetyo, Dian Ayu Larasati
The Digital Era is characterized by technology which increases the speed and breadth of knowledge turnover within the economy and society. On this paper presented of impact digital era at the human relationship by prospective Geographic. Why are we choose topic impact digital era at a human relationship?...
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Factors Influencing Nutritional Status of children under five years in coastal area at Panarukan sub-district Situbondo Regency
Mr Kuspriyanto, Ms Sulistinah, Ita Mardiani Zain
Kilensari and Gelung village are coastal area in Panarukan subdistrict which have different number of malnutrition in children under five years. Panarukan subdistrict is sub district with the highest number of malnutrition in children under five years in Situbondo regency. This study was conducted to...
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School Environment Supporting Teacher Performance Improvements
Mr Murtedjo, Sukma Perdana Prasetya
This study aimed to explore the school environment that is expected can affect the improvement of performance of elementary school teachers. Data collected by using a multisite design with qualitative approaches. By using the interactive model data analysis, the results showed that the effective learning...
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The Effect of Green Open Space Proportion on Air Ambient PM10 Reduction of Surabaya City
Ms Muzayanah, Dian Ayu Larasati, Ketut Prasetyo
This paper presents the information of effect green open space on to ambient air PM10 reduction of Surabaya city. The reduction value used the PM10 concentration cumulative indicator for 1 time period (K_PM10). 1 time period is 24 hours. Time series data were taken in 2002-2014. The PM10 reduction value...
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The Relationship of Parental Socio-Economics Level with Children Education Pattern In Benowo Subdistrict, Surabaya
Ms Rindawati, Mr Murtedjo, Ms Sulistinah
This study examined the relationship between parental socioeconomic level with children education pattern in Benowo Sub-district, Surabaya. Benowo Sub-district was chosen because it has undergone many changes due to industrialization. The objective of the study was to analyze the correlation between...
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Analysis Of Development Potential Of Heritage Tourist Attraction In Surabaya With Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) Approach
Sri Murtini, Agus Sutedjo, Ms Rindawati
Twenty-one heritage tourist attractions in Surabaya need to be developed so that the number of visitors is increasing. The purpose of this study was to analyze the development potential of heritage tourist attraction by using Analysis Hierarchy Process (AHP) approach. This study used quantitative approach...
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The Effect of Teachingbooks and Prior Knowledge on Learning Outcome of Geography
Sukma Perdana Prasetya, Mr Daryono, Mr Murtedjo
The purpose of this study are: (1) explaining the difference of learning outcomes between students using teaching book in hardcopy form, teaching book in softcopy form and students without using instructional technology of geography (ITG), (2) explain differences in learning outcomes in terms of prior...
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The Spread of Lindi (Liquid Garbage) of Benowo Garbage Landfill on Fish pond Water Quality In Surabaya
Ms Sulistinah, Mr Kuspriyanto, Mr Daryono
Benowo Garbage Landfill had an unexpected problem where Lindi (garbage liquid) pipe channel was leaking due to the activity of excavator to complete the project of garbage burning place. lindi (garbage liquid) pipe leaked on January 05, 2017 until March 15, 2017, but was not solved yet because of the...
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User Satisfaction on Technical and Operational Performance of Spreadsheet-Based Financial Accounting Application
I Made Ariana, I Made Bagiada, I Ketut Sukayasa
User satisfaction on technical and operational performance is one of the measures of success in end user application development. The purposes of this study are to analysis the user satisfaction on technical and operational performance of spreadsheet-based financial accounting application, and to find...
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Food and Beverage Supporting Geotourism at Batur Geotourism Site in Bali Indonsesia
I Wayan Basi Arjana, Ni Made Ernawati, I Ketut Astawa
This article contains a discussion on food and beverage that supporting Batur Geotourism. It is based on a combination of qualitative and quantitative studies: an examination of the existing literature review on F & B in tourism, and a survey using 150 respondents from 7 villages in Batur Geotourism...
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Effectiveness of Supervision Model as the Key to Increase the Performance of Supervision of the Village Financial Institution
I M M Arsana, I N Sugiarta, N L G M Dicriyani
Several previous studies on the effectiveness of Village Financial Institusion surveillance have been different and still many under effective and constructed models with effective monitoring tools of Village Financial Institusion need to be tested for their effectiveness. Research problem: how effective...
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Investigating Knowledge Transfer Mechanism in 5-Star Hotels in Indonesia
I Wayan Edi Arsawan, I Wayan Wirga, Ida Bagus Sanjaya, Ni Made Kariati, I Wayan Sukarta, I Ketut Yasa
Current theorization of the efforts of organizations to utilize knowledge cannot conclusively explain how knowledge is used to improve employee performance and organizational effectiveness. This study aimed to examine the relationship among trust, knowledge transfer, and performance, and to explain the...
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Constructing of Business Competency Models and Entrepreneurial Spirit based on Tourism Support Services Community Participation in Creative Industries
Ni Nyoman Aryaningsih, Made Marsa Arsana, I Ketut Irianto, Nyoman Meirejeki
The tourism sector as a leading sector has caused socio-economic impacts on the community environment. Socio-economic impact is a form of economic agglomeration in several regions. Job opportunities also accumulate in only a few regions, such as Denpasar, Badung, Gianyar and Tabanan. Inequality between...
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Harmonious Culture-Based Computer Application Model to Assess Microfinance Institution Performance
I Putu Astawa, Ni Gusti Nyoman Suci Murni, I Gusti Ngurah Sanjaya, I Made Sudana, I Ketut Suwintana
Correct performance assessment is essential to determine the health of microfinance institution. Various tools are used to measure the performance, among others, financial ratio and service. Those tools refer mostly to commercial bank standard that has different market orientation. The research aimed...
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A Hotel Front Desk Receptionist and Catur Paramita Values: A Study of Implementing Local Wisdom in Hospitality Industry
Ni Nyoman Sri Astuti, Gede Ginaya, I Gede Agus Jaya Sadguna
The position of a hotel front desk receptionist is extremely important in a hotel because the person who is in charge in the reception can be literally the face that the customers see. The receptionist will be expected to be friendly, professional and help guests with all sorts of everyday tasks. Therefore,...