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Dimensions of Legal, Justice and Gender Equality in Education Abustan, Abustan; Siregar, Hamdan Azhar; Mustomi, Otom
AMCA Journal of Community Development Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): AMCA Journal of Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51773/ajcd.v5i1.208

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Indonesia is a country based on the rule of law. As a country, with the fourth largest population in the world, the Indonesian state must always pay attention to all citizens in it, including women. The legal dimension provides firm guidance that all human beings, without distinction between women and men, because both are social beings, were created by the Almighty to develop a very important mission as "leaders on earth". Therefore, women and men are expected to work hand in hand, work together to create a just, peaceful, happy and humane society. Of course, with efforts to promote gender-equitable education throughout Indonesia, the aspirations of the nation's founding fathers, namely advancing general welfare, educating the nation's life, and social justice can soon be realized. Writing this paper takes the subject matter related to: Law, Social, and Humanities. By prioritizing the legal dimension of truth (legal truth) in realizing justice (legal justice) for women in the education sector. The purpose of this writing is to find out the legal dimensions related to gender justice, as well as the extent to which the right to educational outcomes supports the attainment of justice. For this reason, empirical research was carried out using a sociological juridical approach.
The Covid-19 Pandemic And Its Positive Impact On The Growth Of The Digital-Based Creative Industry In Indonesia Solehudin, Rd. Heri; Budiarti, Erna; El Khuluqo, Ihsana; Haris, Abdul; Mustomi, Otom
AMCA Journal of Community Development Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): AMCA Journal of Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51773/ajcd.v5i2.350

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The COVID-19 pandemic that has spread throughout the world since early 2020 has had a major impact on various sectors, including the digital creative industry in Indonesia. This research aims to analyze the positive impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the growth of digital-based creative industries in Indonesia. In a challenging situation, digital-based creative industries demonstrated rapid adaptation and significant innovation, capitalizing on the increasing need for digital services and home entertainment. In Indonesia, this pandemic has not only brought challenges but also new opportunities, especially for digital-based creative industries. This research aims to explore the positive impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the growth of the digital creative industry in Indonesia. This research uses a qualitative approach. A qualitative approach is used to understand the perspectives of stakeholders and creative industry players. Participants in this research are creative industry players in several big cities in Indonesia (Jakarta, Bandung, Yogyakarta, Surabaya, and Makasar), as well as stakeholders from government, creative industry associations, and academia. Secondary data was taken from the official report of the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy (Kemenparekraf), the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), and other relevant annual reports. The research results show that the COVID-19 pandemic has become a catalyst for accelerating digital transformation, expanding market reach, and increasing collaboration and creativity among the creative industries. In conclusion, although the COVID-19 pandemic presents many challenges, it has also provided a significant impetus for the growth of digital-based creative industries in Indonesia, creating opportunities that have the potential to change the landscape of the creative economy in the long term.
The Economic Vibrancy of Muslims during Ramadan Haris, Abdul; Rismawati, Rismawati; Marlina, Marlina; Mustomi, Otom
AMCA Journal of Community Development Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): AMCA Journal of Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51773/ajcd.v5i2.390

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The month of Ramadan, which is a holy month for Muslims, has a significant impact on the economy in various countries with large Muslim populations. During this month, Muslims observe fasting from sunrise to sunset. These changes in routine and spiritual focus create several distinctive economic trends that recur every year. Several important aspects of economic activity in the month of Ramadan include food and beverage consumption, increased sales of food and clothing, the food service sector, changes in working hours, e-commerce, hospitality and food services, entrepreneurial innovation, etc. All of these aspects greatly influence the economy for the perpetrators. Ramadan brings complex changes in the economy from increased personal consumption to changes in social and commercial activities. Despite challenges such as reduced productivity in some sectors, this month also offers many economic opportunities, especially in retail, food and tourism. The atmosphere of the month of Ramadan seems to be the same because it is present every year, but if you examine it, there are always different phenomena. The unique phenomenon every Ramadan will bring out the creativity of business people. Several places around the world have prepared their routine agendas to welcome the holy month of Ramadan. But there are also those that are surprising. This means that business activities only occur in the month of Ramadan and will close after Ramadan is over. The economic impact on the communities and areas where entrepreneurs trade is that there is quite a large circulation of money and exchange of goods. Therefore, it is very interesting to research in more depth using qualitative methods, in order to obtain in-depth data. In fact, it is alleged that there has been an extraordinary increase as a result of the exchange and circulation of money.
Legal Protection of Intellectual Property Rights in the Field of Trademarks Registered in Indonesia Mustomi, Otom; Trisista, Ratna Galuh Manika; Haris, Abdul; Solehudin, Rd. Heri
AMCA Journal of Community Development Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): AMCA Journal of Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51773/ajcd.v5i1.391

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Legal protection of trademark rights in Indonesia in implementing the TRIPs agreement based on Law No. 20 of 2016 concerning Trademarks and Geographical Indications. The research aims to analyse the forms of legal protection for registered trademarks in Indonesia and how the government attempts to prevent the emergence of trademark counterfeiting. The scope of research concerns the legal protection of trademark rights in Indonesia. The research method uses normative qualitative research methods. Research results show that the significance of trademarks in discerning the origin of high-quality products becomes more pronounced. This serves to deter imitation or unauthorised utilisation of trademarks. The law is a deliberate set of rules created by society to foster orderly, safe, and peaceful living. As for the conclusion, to secure legal protection, start by applying for trademark registration. If it's discovered that the registered trademark belongs to someone else, the necessary legal step is to initiate a lawsuit to cancel the registered trademark. The development of legal protection for trademark rights is on the rise due to rapid economic growth, resulting in numerous imitations by irresponsible individuals.
Local Government Policy in The Spatial Planning of Autonomous Regions: Between Development Interests and Environmental Sustainability Mustomi, Otom; Sutrisno, Endang; Untoro, Untoro; Trisista, Ratna Galuh Manika; Haris, Abdul
AMCA Journal of Community Development Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): AMCA Journal of Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51773/ajcd.v6i1.436

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Regional spatial planning is important in achieving sustainable development in autonomous regions. However, in its implementation, spatial planning policies often contradict the public interest, economic growth, and efforts to preserve the environment. It aims to evaluate how local governments manage spatial planning within the framework of regional autonomy and assess the extent to which the policies implemented can create a balance between regional growth and environmental protection. The research method uses the qualitative approach and involves case studies in various fields that face significant development pressures, such as industry, mining, and tourism. The study results show that although local governments can set Regional Spatial Plans (RSP), political factors, weak oversight, and investment interests often override environmental aspects. Local government policies are efforts to unite development interests with ecological conservation. This article concludes that the effectiveness of regional spatial management policies in the regions is highly dependent on institutions' ability, management quality, community involvement, and political courage in balancing the interests of development and preservation. Improved rules, the incorporation of spatial information systems, and enhanced cooperation between parties are essential to achieve fair, sustainable, and change-sensitive spatial planning at the local level. This research suggests strengthening the capabilities of regional institutions, unifying appropriate spatial data, and community participation in the spatial planning and monitoring process.
Integration of Traditional and Digital Marketing Communication Strategies in New Student Recruitment Haris, Abdul; Riadi, Selamat; Nengsih, Widya; Solehudin, Rd. Heri; Mustomi, Otom
AMCA Journal of Community Development Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): AMCA Journal of Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51773/ajcd.v6i1.439

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Competition among universities to attract prospective new students is now increasingly fierce, encouraging higher education institutions to adopt more comprehensive and integrated marketing communication strategies. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of combining conventional marketing communication strategies (such as the use of brochures, participation in educational exhibitions, and publications in print media) with digital strategies (including the use of social media, email marketing, and official websites) in increasing new student enrollment interest. This study used a mixed methods approach, with data obtained through a survey of 150 prospective students and in-depth interviews with marketing teams from five private universities. The research findings indicate that the integration of the two approaches can expand audience reach while increasing positive perceptions of the institution. Digital strategies are considered effective in creating fast and dynamic interactions, while traditional approaches continue to play a crucial role in building trust and emotional connections, particularly with prospective students' parents. The study concludes that the synergy between traditional and digital approaches can significantly enhance the effectiveness of higher education marketing campaigns.
Ecological Justice in River Water Pollution Control Policy in Jakarta Through DPSIR Analysis Untoro, Untoro; Mustomi, Otom; Mardani, Mardani; Putra, Fadhil Athif Ananda
AMCA Journal of Community Development Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): AMCA Journal of Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51773/ajcd.v6i2.445

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River water pollution in Jakarta is a national and international concern that requires serious attention. Therefore, environmental information, including ecological vulnerability maps, environmental status, and other relevant data, is crucial for effective environmental management. A regional environmental analysis and policy evaluation in 2024, using the DPSIR method, identified the environmental impact of river water conditions in real-time through water status measurements and aquatic ecological indicators. From the periodic analysis of Main Pollutant Parameters (MPP) during 2018-2024, eight parameters, such as fecal coliform, total coliform, free chlorine (Cl2), hydrogen sulfide (H2S), BOD, phenol, and ammonia (NH3), were classified as river MPPs. Specifically, fecal coliform, total coliform, and ammonia (NH3) have consistently been river MPPs in Jakarta during the 2018-2024 monitoring period, requiring primary attention due to their high and continuous pollution levels.