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Digital-Based Village Administration Services Training in Madello Village Ashariana; Fatmawati A. Mappasere; Indriati Amirullah; Tetty Dewiyanti; Nurkadarwati
Masterpiece Journal Society Service Insight Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): February 2025
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Training and socialization of online-based administrative services in Paremono Village were carried out by involving village officials and heads using the Theory and Practice Approach method, Workshop and Simulation, Technical Assistance, Evaluation and Follow-up and Use of Learning Media. The purpose of this community service activity is to increase the knowledge of village officials and the community and improve administrative order in the Madello village office. The implementation of this PKM activity began with observation of partner needs, preparation of training materials, implementation of training and evaluation of activities. The participants of the activity were given training on how to access and use online-based village administration services using online application media in the form of Google Form, Google drive and Whatsapp. The results of this community service show that the level of understanding of village officials regarding digital-based village administration services increased from 67% to 78%.
The Dynamics Of Sociopolitical Polarization: In-Depth Analysis Of Causes, Consequences, And Mitigation Strategies Ashariana; Suacana, I Wayan Gede; Dahurandi, Keristian; Hermansyah, Muhammad; Hendarto, Totok
International Journal of Science and Society Vol 6 No 1 (2024): International Journal of Science and Society (IJSOC)
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Sociopolitical polarization is a global phenomenon that affects the stability and cohesion of society, exacerbated by economic inequality, the role of the media, social identity, and the dynamics of international politics. Its impact on democracy, security, public policy, and economic growth creates an urgent need for deeper understanding and effective mitigation strategies. This research aims to analyze the causes, and consequences, and identify mitigation strategies for Sociopolitical polarization. The research was carried out using a descriptive qualitative approach, relying on data from relevant previous studies to process and analyze the phenomenon comprehensively. The results of the research show that Sociopolitical polarization is caused by various interrelated factors and has a broad impact on the social and political structure of society. Effective mitigation strategies include education and media literacy, dialogue and reconciliation, changes in political policies and practices, and regulation of technology and media. However, significant challenges such as resistance to change, the complexity of social identities, and global dynamics require a holistic and sustainable approach. Building consensus in a polarized society and creating a more integrated society is key to overcoming polarization. This research offers valuable insights for stakeholders in designing more effective strategies for reducing Sociopolitical polarization.