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Conflicts in Tourism Villages and their Settlement Mechanisms (Case Study in Bali, Yogyakarta, Subang, Indonesia) Rahman Hamid, Abdul; Martini, Martini; Siswanto, Achmad; Riady, Yasir
International Journal of Business, Law, and Education Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): International Journal of Business, Law, and Education
Publisher : IJBLE Scientific Publications Community Inc.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56442/ijble.v4i1.168

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This article describes a map of potential conflicts and the mechanisms used to resolve conflicts in the best tourist villages in Indonesia, namely Panglipuran Bali, Nglanggeran Yogyakarta and Cisaat, West Java. The three villages were chosen by the researchers because they had different conflict characteristics and resolution mechanisms, so the coping strategies were also used in different ways. This study uses a qualitative approach with a case study method as a strategy of inquiry. The research subjects and locus were carried out among stakeholders, village tourism actors, local communities and tourists in the three villages which were the locus of this research. Data collection was carried out using in-depth interviews supported by extensive observation and document studies. The results of this study show that conflicts over the management of tourism objects in Panglipuran Bali can be overcome by using a customary institutional approach. Meanwhile, in Nglanggeran, Yogyakarta, the role of youth as actors is important in overcoming conflict. In Cisaat Village, efforts to resolve conflicts involve formal institutions such as the village administration.
Communication and Community: The Community Service to Optimize for Computer Literacy and Internet Training for Bekasi Societies Karim, Muhammad Firman; Riady, Yasir; Arisanty, Melisa; Majidah, Majidah; Riady, Hamdi; Hendrayana, Angga Sucitra
Librarianship in Muslim Societies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Librarianship in Muslim Societies
Publisher : Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/lims.v2i2.34886

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Indonesia has a degree of literacy capacity; however, the reading interest in the community is still highly concerning; hence, the volunteer is required to increase information literacy and digital transformation so that the country can compete globally. Information literacy is one of the qualities necessary for a person to possess, particularly in today's world of intense international rivalry and rapid digital transformation. Information Literacy is required due to the rapid development of information so the need for information literacy is necessary. The most important reason is that everyone needs to recognize that there is a great deal of information circulating. This study aims to describe the implementation of community service in optimizing computer literacy and internet training for the Bekasi Society. This study used community-based research (CBR) as the method, particularly in advancing communication and information technology, which highly supports the dissemination of information to the public as a whole. The finding shows that there is an improvement in participants’ information literacy abilities and their capacity to use computers and the internet. All participants in the Community Service comprehended the methods to search for information via the internet, create and produce engaging learning materials, and use computers and current media to support the learning process. 
The Efficacy of the Mobile Library Service Program on Car Free Day as a Mechanism for Cultivating Reading Interest Among the Residents of Sragen Safitri, Shofiya Nur; Riady, Yasir
Librarianship in Muslim Societies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Librarianship in Muslim Societies
Publisher : Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/lims.v4i1.44592

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This research is motivated by innovations from libraries that provide mobile library services which aim to analyze the use of mobile library services at  the Car Free Day (CFD) event as a means to foster public interest in reading. The mobile library service present at Car Free Day (CFD) is expected to facilitate access to literacy and attention of the public, especially children and adolescents. This research uses a qualitative approach, where this research seeks to find detailed and in-depth information about a phenomenon or actual condition. The data collection techniques used are direct observation and interviews with officers and visitors to the mobile library. The results of the study show that the mobile library on Car Free Day (CFD) is able to attract people's interest in reading, with the majority of visitors coming from the age group of children and adolescents. The collection of books in demand includes children's storybooks and popular novel books. However, there are several obstacles such as limited book collections and unavailability of lending services. This study concludes that the mobile library on Car Free Day (CFD) has the potential to attract people's interest in reading, especially children. To increase its sustainability, it is recommended to add a variety of book collections and provide lending services
Optimization of Information Literacy, Knowledge, and Training for Orang Rimba In Jambi Province Riady, Yasir; Milde Wahyu; Sri Sukatmi; Melisa Arisanty; Anton Robiansyah; Sri Maulidia Permatasari; M. Firman Karim
Jurnal Abdimas Cendekiawan Indonesia Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): May
Publisher : Yayasan Cendekiawan Digital Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56134/jaci.v1i2.87

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Enhancing the skills and training capabilities of the Orang Rimba in Jambi Province involves various activities such as drawing skills, information literacy, and computer skills. These activities are designed to develop individual potential and provide them with the necessary tools to adapt to the demands of the times. The main goal of this training is to improve their competence and knowledge in these fields, thereby facilitating their daily lives and future endeavors while encouraging self-reliance through the acquired knowledge. Additionally, this training aims to equip them with specific skills that can enhance their opportunities for independence and success in the future. Local experts and volunteers are actively involved in organizing this community service program. They not only share their knowledge but also provide the moral support and motivation that the participants greatly need. The results of this training have shown significant improvements in the participants' skills and knowledge, which is concrete evidence of the program's effectiveness. In conclusion, the community service program serves as an effective approach to enhancing the skills and knowledge of the Orang Rimba in various fields, helping them become more independent and prepared to face future challenges.
Cartoon Violence in YouTube Shorts: A Qualitative Content Analysis on Children’s Potential Imitation of Violent Behavior Arisanty, Melisa; Riady, Yasir; Kharis, Selly Anastasia Amelia; Sukatmi, Sri; Majidah, Majidah
FINGER : Jurnal Ilmiah Teknologi Pendidikan Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Finger : Jurnal Ilmiah Teknologi Pendidikan November 2025
Publisher : CV. Media Inti Teknologi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58723/finger.v4i3.495

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Background: YouTube Shorts has rapidly become one of the most consumed digital formats among children due to its short duration, fast-paced visual stimuli, and algorithm-driven recommendations. While these characteristics make Shorts highly engaging, they also increase the risk of repeated exposure to violent cartoon content, which may influence children’s behavior through imitation and desensitization.Aims: This study aims to identify the forms of violence present in popular YouTube Shorts cartoons and analyze their potential to be imitated by early childhood–aged children, as well as examine the role of YouTube’s algorithm in reinforcing repeated exposure.Method: A qualitative content analysis approach was employed to examine 90 YouTube Shorts videos selected through purposive sampling from three popular categories: Roblox animations, Squid Game parody animations, and Tung-Tung Sahur meme-style animations. Each video was coded based on indicators of physical, symbolic, and verbal violence.Results: All analyzed videos contained recurrent violent cues, with physical chasing sequences accounting for 32%, symbolic harm for 29%, threat-based elimination for 21%, and verbal aggression for 18%. These elements were often presented humorously or as challenges, increasing their likelihood of being imitated by children. Algorithmic reinforcement further intensified exposure by repeatedly recommending similar content, contributing to desensitization and the strengthening of aggressive behavioral scripts.Conclusion: The findings indicate that YouTube Shorts cartoons contribute to the development of aggressive tendencies in young viewers through repeated portrayals of violence. The study underscores the need for stronger parental mediation, improved platform moderation, and digital literacy education. Future research should include larger samples and cross-platform analyses to better understand long-term behavioral impacts.
Co-Authors Adam, Mardi Adamy, Zulham Ajmal, Muhammad Ali, Ahmad Jum'a Khatib Nur Ali, Ahmad Jum’a Khatib Nur Anastasia, Selly Angga Sucitra Hendrayana, Angga Sucitra Angga warda prasakti Anggraeni, Dela Resti Angraini, Desti Arif Hidayat Arisanty, Melissa Arshad, Mahek Az Zaakiyyah, Hizbul Khootimah Budiman, Rahmat Cahyaning, Choiril Indah Desi Fitriani Dewanti, Nur Dewi Shinta Wulandari Lubis DWI RAHMAWATI eka evriza, eka Fiani, Isma Dwi Gozali , Imam Gurung, Lina Hana Hanifah Heni Pujiastuti HERI FATHURAHMAN Husna, Nailul Hutabarat, Zuhri Saputra Jonner Simarmata Jupriani, Jupriani K. Y.S. Putri Kandi, Kandi Karim, Muhammad Firman Khaerul Anam Kharis, Selly Anastasia Amelia Khatib, Ahmad Juma Khatib, Ahmad Jum’a Kurniawan, David Rindu Kuswanti, Eko M. Firman Karim Majidah Majidah Marina, Nisha Marini, Yushita Martini Martini Maulidia Permatasari, Sri Meirani Harsasi Melisa Arisanty Milde Wahyu Milenia, Nurbeta Dela Miliani, Masyrisal Pahlevi, Habieb Pangesti, Nadya Rahma Perananda, M Yusril Prasetyo, Mario Aditya Pratama, Aryawira Pratiwi, Heni Priono, Mochamad Purnama, Yulian Putimasurai, Putimasurai Putri, Alviarana Tsamarah Utami Rahim, Norizan Baba Rahman Hamid, Abdul Riady, Hamdi Riana, Kurnia Endah Robiansyah, Anton Robiansyah, Anton Rosikin, Rosikin Rosmiati Rosmiati Roy Valiant Salomo Sadria, Ade Safitri, Shofiya Nur Samsidar Samsidar Saputra, Uji Selly Anastassia Amellia Kharis Sembiring, Benar Shahib, Abdul Sihombing, Ceria Cristy Kayani Simanullang, Sanco Siminto Siswanto, Achmad Siti Fatimah Sopianda Sri Maulidia Permatasari Sukatmi, Sri SYAIFUL BAHRI Sylvana, Tsani Unggul Utan Sufandi Wahyu, Milde Wiradharma, Gunawan Yanto, Murni Yati Yati, Yati Yesi Andriani Yunan Surono, Yunan Zubir, Edward