Deanda Dewindaru
Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jakarta

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Urban Waste and Public Services: Survey Findings on Waste Management in Ciputat Market Area, South Tangerang City Mukhamad Busro Asmuni; Deanda Dewindaru; , Ade Indriani Siagian; Hendika Dwinanda Wicaksana; Agnes Monica Marpaung
Jurnal Ragam Pengabdian Vol. 3 No. 1 (Spesial Issue) (2026): "Dharma Samudera"
Publisher : Lembaga Teewan Journal Solutions

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62710/erfhza38

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Urban waste management is an environmental issue that directly impacts the comfort and quality of life of the community, particularly in market areas. The Ciputat Market area in South Tangerang City previously experienced significant waste accumulation, which disrupted daily activities and triggered public criticism of the local government. This study aims to analyze the level of community satisfaction regarding urban waste management in the Ciputat Market area. This research employs a quantitative descriptive approach using a survey method involving 100 respondents, comprising market vendors, visitors, local residents, and road users. Data were collected through a five-point Likert scale questionnaire and analyzed using descriptive statistics. The findings reveal that community satisfaction falls within the moderate to low category, with 62.5% of respondents expressing dissatisfaction or being less than satisfied with the waste management. The aspects receiving the lowest evaluations include the consistency of waste transportation and the sustainability of waste management policies. This condition reflects the suboptimal quality of public servis in waste management. Therefore, this study recommends that the state or local government must demonstrate a tangible presence through the reinforcement of strict policies and regulations. Furthermore, the government needs to act as a catalyst in fostering the active participation of citizens and the involvement of the private sector to develop a collaborative and sustainable waste management system.
DISKURSUS HUSTLE CULTURE DAN EKSPLOITASI KELAS PEKERJA: ANALISIS WACANA KRITIS TERHADAP KOMUNIKASI BISNIS DAN DAMPAK KESEHATAN MENTAL PEGAWAI AGENSI DI JAKARTA SELATAN Fitria Hani Aprina; Syfa Amelia; Agnes Monica Marpaung; Deanda Dewindaru; Lailatus Sholihah
GOVERNANCE: Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Politik Lokal dan Pembangunan Vol. 13 No. 3 (2026): 2026 Maret
Publisher : Lembaga Kajian Ilmu Sosial dan Politik (LKISPOL)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56015/gjikplp.v13i3.849

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This study examines the phenomenon of hustle culture and the mental health crisis among young workers (Generation Z and Millennials) in the urban creative industry sector, with a geographical focus on South Jakarta. Employing a qualitative approach through a critical literature review design and critical discourse analysis, this study dismantles the structural narratives that reproduce labor exploitation in the era of digital capitalism. The analysis reveals three main findings. First, at the macro level, the Job Creation Law (UU Cipta Kerja) regime and the absence of the Right to Disconnect create a legal protection vacuum that locks workers into permanent precarity. Second, within corporate power relations, the jargon of flexibility and the commodification of passion are utilized to manipulate extreme exhaustion as dedication, to which young workers respond through passive resistance such as quiet quitting and mass resignation intentions. Third, geographically, the South Jakarta agglomeration area operates as an incubator for social pathology, evidenced by a private worker burnout syndrome rate reaching 40.3% and a youth emotional disorder prevalence of 11.26%. This study concludes that the mental health crisis in the digital industry is a product of structural exploitation, not an individual psychological resilience weakness, thus demanding radical intervention through labor law restructuring.