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Insight Industry 4.0: An Answer to Smart Village Policy Transformation in Indonesia Annshori, Muhammad Faqih; Bela, Hafizoh Yuelsa; Mikyal Marshalita, Mikyal
Indo-MathEdu Intellectuals Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Indo-MathEdu Intellectuals Journal
Publisher : Lembaga Intelektual Muda (LIM) Maluku

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54373/imeij.v5i2.922

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This article highlights the perspective of smart village policy development in Indonesia along the entry of technological changes adopted as a form of transformation. The change towards the use of the Internet of Things is marked by the entry of the industrial revolution era 4.0. The village becomes the smallest unit of governance that is expected to adapt quickly and have a positive effect on the community. However, the problem is severe due to the increase in the flow of urbanization of rural communities. Therefore, it is expected that regulations will be present and facilitate basic needs in the village. The final rate of development and growth of smart villages was able to reach 12% per year 2016, exceeding the national economic growth which was only 5% per year at that time. This article is a type of qualitative research by collecting data electronically, including searching extensive literature research and conducting an online survey of smart village policies developing in Indonesia today and in the future. This survey was distributed to rural communities that are included in the priority of smart village development by the Ministry. The number of smart village policy developments covered in this review article, program or policy action, is to achieve the target of 3,000 smart villages with a period of 2020 - 2024. Based on this, key policy findings and recommendations for future smart village programs are presented. The program that has been carried out is the result of previous studies on this topic, so it will be interesting and can be used as recommendations in the future for the government as a policy maker at the national and local levels.
Insight Industry 4.0: An Answer to Smart Village Policy Transformation in Indonesia Annshori, Muhammad Faqih; Bela, Hafizoh Yuelsa; Mikyal Marshalita, Mikyal
Indo-MathEdu Intellectuals Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Indo-MathEdu Intellectuals Journal
Publisher : Lembaga Intelektual Muda (LIM) Maluku

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54373/imeij.v5i2.922

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This article highlights the perspective of smart village policy development in Indonesia along the entry of technological changes adopted as a form of transformation. The change towards the use of the Internet of Things is marked by the entry of the industrial revolution era 4.0. The village becomes the smallest unit of governance that is expected to adapt quickly and have a positive effect on the community. However, the problem is severe due to the increase in the flow of urbanization of rural communities. Therefore, it is expected that regulations will be present and facilitate basic needs in the village. The final rate of development and growth of smart villages was able to reach 12% per year 2016, exceeding the national economic growth which was only 5% per year at that time. This article is a type of qualitative research by collecting data electronically, including searching extensive literature research and conducting an online survey of smart village policies developing in Indonesia today and in the future. This survey was distributed to rural communities that are included in the priority of smart village development by the Ministry. The number of smart village policy developments covered in this review article, program or policy action, is to achieve the target of 3,000 smart villages with a period of 2020 - 2024. Based on this, key policy findings and recommendations for future smart village programs are presented. The program that has been carried out is the result of previous studies on this topic, so it will be interesting and can be used as recommendations in the future for the government as a policy maker at the national and local levels.
Public Perceptions of Male Suicide in Digital Platform: A Youtube Comment Analysis and Its Implications for Mental Health Policy Syari, Suci Fitrah; Habibie, Alfiesyahrianta; Bela, Hafizoh Yuelsa
SERUNAI Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): SERUNAI
Publisher : IDFoS Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63019/serunai.v5i2.110

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Male suicide is a critical mental health issue, as suicide rates among men consistently exceed those of women across many countries, including Indonesia. This problem is exacerbated by persistent stigma surrounding emotional expression and men’s reluctance to seek help. Most research on suicide has predominantly focused on psychological and clinical approaches. This study shifts the emphasis toward understanding public perceptions in order to examine how society interprets, stigmatizes, or expresses empathy toward male suicide. In the digital era, YouTube has become a space where the public articulates responses. This study aims to analyze public perceptions of male suicide through comments on the YouTube video “Bangkit Menjalani Hidup Setelah Gagal Bunuh Diri” from the Menjadi Manusia channel and examine their implications for mental health policy. Using a qualitative design, thematic analysis was conducted on more than one thousand public comments selected based on relevance to male suicide. The findings reveal three central themes: (1) Empathy and digital solidarity; (2) Stigma and moral judgment toward male vulnerability; and (3) Critiques of and hopes for mental health policy. These findings indicate that public perceptions are shaped by gendered expectations and structural inequalities in mental health services, contributing to men’s difficulties in recognizing and responding to psychological crises. The study recommends gender-responsive mental health policies that expand service access, strengthen public literacy, and incorporate digital spaces as part of a broader support ecosystem.