Sovia Husni Rahmia
Social Studies Education Departement FKIP Lambung Mangkurat University

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The Attraction of Martapura Intan Market As A Tourist Object in Banjar District Muhammad Yasir; Ersis Warmansyah Abbas; Mutiani Mutiani; Sovia Husni Rahmia; Fatwa Nur'aini
The Innovation of Social Studies Journal Vol 6, No 1 (2024): The Innovation of Social Studies Journal, September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/issj.v6i1.12977

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Martapura Intan Market is a famous gem trading and polishing place in South Kalimantan. Intan Martapura Market, which used to be busy with visitors, is now starting to decrease because buyers' interest is decreasing and promotion and marketing strategies are not yet effective. In fact, Intan Market has aspects in the form of a tourist attraction, which if developed could make Martapura Intan Market a more popular tourist attraction in Banjar Regency. The aim of writing this article is to describe the attractiveness of Martapura Intan Market as a tourist attraction in Banjar Regency. This research uses a qualitative research approach with descriptive research type. Data collection techniques were carried out by conducting observations, interviews, documentation and literature studies. Data analysis uses data reduction techniques, data presentation and drawing conclusions. The results of this research describe that the attraction of Martapura Intan Market as a tourist attraction is in the aspects of cultural tourism and shopping tourism. Cultural tourism related to stone crafts which are processed into various forms and other shopping tourism related to traditional shopping centers that sell various kinds of gemstones and other products from Banjar Regency. Tourist attraction in the aspects of cultural tourism and shopping tourism is something that has an impact. If managed and developed well, Martapura Intan Market will become one of the popular tourist attractions in Banjar Regency.
Traders Activities In The Kertak Hanyar Sunday Market Banjar District Rahimah Rahimah; Bambang Subiyakto; Jumriani Jumriani; M. Ridha Ilhami; Sovia Husni Rahmia
The Innovation of Social Studies Journal Vol 6, No 1 (2024): The Innovation of Social Studies Journal, September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/issj.v6i1.11925

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The market is a place of economic activity for the local community. Traditional markets are synonymous with the buying and selling process which is carried out through bargaining. Trader activities at the Kertak Hanyar Sunday Market occur every day and are still occurring today. However, the development of digital technology has now brought changes to society in making buying and selling easier. Of course, this threatens and disturbs the Kertak Hanyar Sunday Market traders in Banjar Regency. This article aims to describe the activities of traders at the Kertak Hanyar Sunday Market, Banjar Regency. The research method used is qualitative, and structured descriptively. The data collection techniques were carried out using observation, interviews, documentation, recording, and literature study. The results of this research describe that trader activities at the Kertak Hanyar Sunday Market are open from 08.00-16.00 WITA. Traders sell directly in the market every day, but because of the sophistication of digital technology, they are now starting to use it, such as e-commerce (electronic marketing), e-money (digital payments), and social media. Of course, this has both positive and negative impacts on traders. Therefore, there are several strategic concepts in their efforts to deal with this.
Banjar Traditional House Bubungan Tinggi Teluk Selong Ulu Banjar Regency Muhammad Ihsan; Jumriani Jumriani; Muhammad Rezky Noor Handy; Sovia Husni Rahmia; Syarifuddin Syarifuddin
The Innovation of Social Studies Journal Vol 6, No 1 (2024): The Innovation of Social Studies Journal, September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/issj.v6i1.12988

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Banjar Traditional Houses, such as Rumah Bubungan Tinggi, are an important representation of Banjar's cultural identity and are protected as cultural heritage. Facing the challenges of globalization and changing times, it is important to maintain and preserve local culture through education, participation in cultural activities, and tourism promotion that highlights local uniqueness. This study aims to describe the condition of the Bubungan Tinggi Traditional House in Selong Ulu Bay as a tourist attraction and to explore its preservation efforts. Using descriptive qualitative methods through observation, interviews, and documentation, this study found that although the Bubungan Tinggi Traditional House still functions as a tourist destination, its condition is fragile due to the age of almost 200 years and there is a lack of promotion and information about this traditional house. The visit activities are carried out free of charge, but the use of social media and collaboration with young people are needed to increase visitor interest and preserve culture. The conclusion of this study is that although the Bubungan Tinggi Traditional House is still active as a tourist attraction, regular cultural preservation and cultural development are needed to increase economic benefits for the local community and ensure the sustainability of the cultural heritage.
Production Of Wood Products At The Suka Bersama Factory In Melayu Ulu Village, Banjar District Yeti Novita Purnama Sari; Syaharuddin Syaharuddin; M. Ridha Ilhami; Sigit Triyono; Sovia Husni Rahmia
The Innovation of Social Studies Journal Vol 6, No 2 (2025): The Innovation of Social Studies Journal, March 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/issj.v6i2.14765

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Suka Bersama Factory, located in Melayu Ulu Village, Banjar Regency, is one of the factories that process timber to make timber beam products as building materials. Along with the times and changing consumption patterns, more and more buildings are switching to using modern building materials such as concrete and steel, which reduces the use of wood in construction. This affects the sustainability of the wood processing industry, which needs to respond to the challenge of environmental sustainability. In this context, this study aims to understand how timber production is carried out at Suka Bersama Factory as well as the factors that influence production such as, capital, raw materials, machinery and equipment as well as the existing workforce at Suka Bersama Factory. The research method used is descriptive with a qualitative approach, which collects data through direct observation, interviews, and documentation. This research focuses on how timber production at the factory is carried out by timber production factors, such as capital, the use of raw materials sourced from sustainably managed forests, machinery and equipment, and labor. The results show that the timber production of Suka Bersama Factory is carried out systematically starting from the selection of raw materials for logs, processing using win machines, to the preparation of cooked goods or packaging of the final product. This process involves several important stages, namely the preparation stage, the processing stage, and the packaging stage. 
The Socioeconomic Conditions of Porters at Sudimampir Market Amidst Modernization Nadila Yuliyanti; Ersis Warmansyah Abbas; Sovia Husni Rahmia; Jumriani Jumriani; Fatwa Nur’aini
The Innovation of Social Studies Journal Vol 7, No 1 (2025): The Innovation of Social Studies Journal, September 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/issj.v7i1.16503

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Market modernization has brought significant changes to the traditional economic structure, including threatening the sustainability of porters' livelihoods. This study focuses on Sudimampir Market in Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, which is known as the largest wholesale center in Kalimantan. At Sudimampir Market, workers use private transportation such as pedicabs, bajaj, and motorized vehicles. The results of the porter study at the market can be divided into three types bajaj porters, becak porters, and ojek porters. Most porters have worked at the market for a long time with years of experience. The harsh working conditions for porters include low daily income ranging from Rp. 50,000 to Rp. 150,000. This income is often unpredictable and insufficient to meet basic needs. Some workers even seek part-time or additional jobs when their primary income is insufficient. Additionally, the lack of adequate rest facilities and the health risks they face add to the challenges of porter work. Social interactions between porters, merchants, and buyers reveal cooperation and mutual dependence. Challenges faced by porters include tariffs and price negotiations that often do not align with the workload. Workers face challenges from thugs demanding security or kiosk fees. Bad weather, such as rain, increases the physical risk of falling for workers while transporting goods. The daily income of porters adds uncertainty to their lives. Although some porters try to find other jobs to supplement their income, they often return to their original work due to skill limitations.
Religious Activities At The Al Karomah Martapura Grand Mosque, Banjar Regency Muhammad Hartono; Syaharuddin Syaharuddin; Jumriani Jumriani; Fatwa Nur’aini; Sovia Husni Rahmia
The Innovation of Social Studies Journal Vol 6, No 2 (2025): The Innovation of Social Studies Journal, March 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/issj.v6i2.14756

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The mosque is a place for Muslims to prostrate and carry out worship. The Al Karomah Martapura Grand Mosque is one of the large mosque buildings in Banjar regency. The Al Karomah Martapura Grand Mosque has many religious activities that are carried out such as carrying out various congregational prayers, reciting the Qur'an, breaking the fast together, Zakat Fitrah, Slaughtering Sacrificial Animals, Religious Recitations, and Islamic Religious Holiday Activities. However, there are still people who do not know what activities are carried out at the Al Karomah Martapura Grand Mosque. The purpose of writing is to describe the environment in the mosque and the activities carried out in the mosque. The approach used in this study is a qualitative approach using a type of descriptive research. Data collection was carried out through observation, interviews with the community around the mosque, documentation, analysis through reduction, presentation of data in the form of text equipped with pictures and tables, and drawing conclusions. Test the validity of the data by extending observations, member checks, and triangulation. The results of this study explain that the Al Karomah Grand Mosque is not only used as a place of prayer but also many other religious activities so that it can be used as an example for other mosques so that the mosque can be used properly to become a place for Muslims to carry out worship. The Al Karomah Martapura Grand Mosque can also help address social problems such as deviant attitudes and behaviors, poverty, natural disasters, and conflicts.Keywords : Activities; Religion; Mosque
Profile of the Kindai Limpuar Gambut Market in Banjar Regency Nur Laili As Syifa; Mutiani Mutiani; Sigit Triyono; Fatwa Nur’aini; Sovia Husni Rahmia
The Innovation of Social Studies Journal Vol 6, No 2 (2025): The Innovation of Social Studies Journal, March 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/issj.v6i2.14762

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The existence of a market is very important for society. The public understands that there are two market concepts, the traditional market concept and the modern market concept. The existence of traditional markets is still of interest to the public because humans have carried out buying and selling activities since they came to know civilization as a form of fulfilling their needs. One of them, the Kindai Limpuar Gambut Market in Banjar Regency, occurs every day and is still happening today. Therefore, this research aims to explain the profile of the Kindai Limpuar Gambut Market as a traditional market in Banjar Regency. Qualitative approach research is used with descriptive methods. The research subjects were the head of the market manager, traders and buyers. Data sources consist of Primary Data and Secondary Data. Data collection techniques use observation, interviews and documentation. Data analysis is data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. Test the validity of the data based on source triangulation, technical triangulation, and time triangulation. The results of this research are: Based on the results and discussion of the research conducted by the author, it can be concluded that the Kindai Limpuar Gambut Market has been established for a long time since the 1980s and is currently still the people's choice for buying and selling activities. There are three aspects, namely: physical aspects, economic aspects, and social aspects.