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Pengolahan Ampas Tahu Menjadi Kripik Rasa Desa Tarokan, Banyuanyar, Jawa Timur Riski; Maulidi, Slamet; Hidayatullah, M.
Najah: Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): Desember 2024
Publisher : Kalam Nusantara Institute

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Tofu dregs are a by-product of tofu production which still has a relatively high protein content, because not all of the protein can be extracted in the process of making tofu. So far, the utilization of tofu dregs is still limited as animal feed and is processed into tempe gembus. Tofu chips are a new breakthrough for developing the tofu factory business in Tarokan Village, Banyuanyar Regency. This food is processed by utilizing tofu dregs made from soybeans which contain carbohydrates and are rich in protein and fiber so that they are beneficial for the health of the body, from treating diabetes, strengthening bones, and so on. The method we use is qualitative, field observation methods, in-depth interviews, documentation and lab tests. The results and discussion are the preparation of tools and materials, washing, drying, mixing the dough, printing, frying, packaging and branding. The conclusion of this community service program is the innovation of chip products with other additives such as flavors and fragrances. Packaging uses a plastic standing pouch and branding in the form of a front label and a back label containing the product logo, product description. The development of tofu chips can be given a variety of flavors such as spicy, sweet, salty.
A Scientometric Review of Social Media in Shaping Public Policy: Patterns, Themes, and Future Directions Riski; Nurmandi, Achmad; Younus, Muhammad; Suardi, Wahdania
Journal of Local Government Issues Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

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This research examines the characteristics of social media trends and their relationship with public policy, using the Scopus database from 2014 to 2024 with the CiteSpace application. The database was searched from 2014 to 2024 using the CiteSpace application. Social media has become a significant platform for policy discourse, facilitating two-way communication between government and society and influencing agenda setting and public participation. Through scientometric data analysis of relevant academic publications, this study examines research trends, cross-disciplinary collaborations, and important themes emerging in the literature. Its findings indicate a significant surge in scholarly attention to this topic over the past decade, with a particular focus on transparency, participation, sentiment analysis, and the role of social media as a catalyst for policy change. In addition, the research revealed that the United States is a leading country in this area of research. It identifies gaps in research, including the absence of contextualized studies in developing countries and the need for more comprehensive investigations into the ethical implications, regulatory aspects, and long-term impact of social media on public policy processes. The study concludes that social media has the potential to be a transformational tool in public policy formation, provided it is managed with effective and ethical strategies