Qitallya Adinda Zahrani
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Resiliensi Digital Siswa Smp Terhadap Hoax Dan Cyberbullying: Kajian TentangKesadaran Hukum Dan Literasi Digital Nadya Mahamida; Qitallya Adinda Zahrani; Wilda Efendi Ruslan; Marsela Marsela; Lisa Lorensa; Anisa Dwi Lestari; Dhea Novitasi; Dina Ramadhani; Izwah Marhamah; Dea Azahra; Febra Anjar Kusuma
Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Pancasila, Kewarganegaraan, dan Hukum Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): PAKEHUM- April
Publisher : CV. SINAR HOWUHOWU

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70134/pakehum.v2i3.1589

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The development of digital technology has increased adolescents' access to the internet while also exposing them to various digital risks, such as misinformation, cyberbullying, and privacy violations. This condition highlights the importance of digital resilience as the ability to cope with and manage challenges in the digital environment. Digital literacy and legal awareness are essential factors in strengthening digital resilience, enabling adolescents to use technology critically, safely, and responsibly. Therefore, strengthening these aspects is necessary to develop a resilient young generation in the digital era.
Rendahnya Tanggung Jawab Pedagang Akan Limbah Pasar Di Tengah Minimnya Manajemen Limbah Dea Azzahra; Rizka Nurlita; Sifah Maharani; Qitallya Adinda Zahrani; Abdul Halim; Hasan Hariri
Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Pancasila, Kewarganegaraan, dan Hukum Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): PAKEHUM- April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70134/pakehum.v3i1.1639

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Market revitalization is a government effort to improve trading facilities while creating a cleaner, healthier, and more comfortable market environment. However, the success of revitalization is not solely determined by physical development but also by the environmental behavior of market users. This study aims to analyze traders’ environmental responsibility, governance obstacles in market cleanliness management, and their impact on public ecological rights in the revitalized Natar Market. This research employed a qualitative approach through field observations and in-depth interviews conducted on June 6, 2026. The findings reveal that improper waste disposal behavior remains prevalent due to limited facilities, long-standing habits among traders, and the perception that cleanliness responsibility has shifted to sanitation officers because traders already pay daily cleaning fees. In addition, limitations in infrastructure and governance support have reduced the effectiveness of waste management. These findings indicate a crisis of civic virtue, suboptimal implementation of good governance principles, and threats to the community’s right to a clean and healthy environment.