Suriadi, Jadi Suriadi
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A PARADIGM SHIFT WELLBEING METHODOLOGY IN SOCIAL AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH Suriadi, Jadi Suriadi
Journal of Critical Realism in Socio-Economics (JOCRISE) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): JOCRISE: NEW PARADIGM PERSPECTIVES IN CRITICAL REALISM
Publisher : University of Darussalam Gontor Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jocrise.v2i1.48

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This research delves into the intricate aspects of methodology, presenting a series of procedural steps utilized in empirical research titled "Wellbeing Methodology: A Comprehensive Approach to Evaluating Public Contentment Regarding Municipal Services in Bau Bau City, Southeast Sulawesi, 2023." Within this study, we employ the Wellbeing Methodology (WM), tailored to scrutinize public concerns and governmental policies, specifically concentrating on appraising public satisfaction with the services delivered by the municipal administration in Bau Bau City, Southeast Sulawesi, during the year 2023. WM offers a holistic framework that assesses diverse dimensions of public welfare, with a primary focus on the elements of Perception, Participation, and Acceptance (PPA). We have collected data, including respondent identification, PPA evaluation scores, and community input, which are presented in visual formats such as graphs and diagrams. This study aims to explore residents' satisfaction levels regarding various government services and assess the significance of the Perception, Participation, and Acceptance (PPA) variables in shaping overall societal well-being, referred to as the "Index of Public Well-being". It addresses crucial research inquiries, bridges existing research gaps, and also solicits community feedback in the form of suggestions, recommendations, and critiques to pinpoint areas ripe for improvement. The collected data will be leveraged to construct a Public Satisfaction Index, facilitating comparisons and discussions across diverse population segments. The data will undergo specific modes of analysis The data scores reveal a final score of 7.26 out of 9.0, indicating a highly positive interpretation. A total of 21 evaluation points were considered, all of which fall within the significant range. However, it's noteworthy that approximately 8% of respondents provided lower scores (ranging from 1 to 4), warranting further investigation. Additionally, this research endeavours to formulate a sustainability plan to ensure the continuous enhancement of community well-being. Through rigorous data analysis and widespread dissemination, this study contributes to a deeper understanding of public sentiment and the effectiveness of local government services, ultimately fostering improvements in governance and public welfare.
Quantification Process, Sociometric, Numerical Scale 9 and Social Interpretation Research in Social Humanity under Artifical Intelligent Era Suriadi, Jadi Suriadi
Journal of Critical Realism in Socio-Economics (JOCRISE) Vol. 2 No. 02 (2024): Unity Paradigm Of Mesoscience
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jocrise.v2i02.56

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This research delves into the intricate measurement of the Harmony Index in Bekasi City within the context of the Artificial Intelligent era, employing a quantification process, sociometric analysis, and a numerical scale of 9. The study explores the social dimensions that impact harmony and utilizes AI to extract insights from non-structural data, offering a comprehensive understanding of the community's goodness, beneficial and well-being. The variables Xi are assessed in terms of Perception, Participation, and Acceptability (PPA) perspectives, and their weighted scores contribute to the Harmony Index formula. Statistical analyses, including correlation, variance, and standard deviation, enable the evaluation of the data, leading to profound social interpretations. The study identifies regularities, response rates, and significance scores while categorizing respondents. This research enhances our understanding of harmony, informs policy recommendations, and paves the way for community betterment. One significant outcome of the study is the categorization of respondents based on their levels of engagement, classifying them as engaged, moderate, or non-engaged. This categorization provides a nuanced understanding of how different segments of the community interact with the variables under investigation. Furthermore, the research successfully distilled essential insights from a vast pool of non-structural narrative data, narrowing down the analysis to the most relevant and informative content, ultimately enhancing the depth and quality of the findings.
ASSESSMENT OF EARLY MARRIAGE AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION MEASURES CASE STUDY IN GARUT REGENCY, WEST JAVA Suriadi, Jadi Suriadi
Journal of Critical Realism in Socio-Economics (JOCRISE) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Israel-Palestine Conflict: Religious Element
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jocrise.v2i3.65

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This study investigates the effectiveness of socialization and education initiatives aimed at addressing early marriage (EM) and domestic violence (DV) prevention in Garut Regency. Utilizing the Maslahah index as a framework, the research delves into various aspects including socialization efforts, perception, participation, and acceptability scores, structured and non-structured data acquisition, evidence-based findings, and recommendations. The socialization and education programs implemented successfully raised awareness and fostered dialogue on EM and DV prevention, evidenced by significant community engagement. The configuration of the Perception, Participation, and Acceptability (PPA) scoring system facilitated a comprehensive understanding of community attitudes, backed by statistical analysis and social interpretation. Moreover, non-structured data acquisition enriched the research with qualitative insights, enhancing the credibility of evidence-based data. Quantitative figures revealed positive assessments of Maslahah, indicating substantial societal benefit from prevention efforts. Furthermore, discussions on leveraging digital education, improving acceptability scores, utilizing AI for data processing, and employing the Wellbeing Methodology (WM) highlight opportunities for enhancing research methodologies and addressing complex societal issues effectively. This study provides valuable insights and recommendations for policymakers, practitioners, and stakeholders to strengthen EM and DV prevention efforts in Garut Regency, underscoring the importance of evidence-based approaches and cross-sectoral collaboration in promoting societal well-being
Building Bridges: Public Research Initiatives in Public Education Implementation of Wellbeing Methodology in the Case study of Harmony Index at Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta Suriadi, Jadi Suriadi
Journal of Critical Realism in Socio-Economics (JOCRISE) Vol. 2 No. 04 (2024): Values and Future of Concepts And Application of Critical Realism
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jocrise.v2i04.70

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This paper presents a comprehensive overview of the findings derived from a public research initiative utilizing the Harmony Index (IHaI) methodology in Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta. The study aimed to assess community perceptions and experiences related to harmony and wellbeing, with a focus on public education initiatives. A participation rate of 40.48% among the targeted 10,000 respondents underscores the success of educational outreach efforts in engaging the community and communicating the significance of the research endeavor. The Harmony Index (IM) score of 7.22, along with 30 Perception, Participation, and Acceptability (PPA) points, all 100% under “significant” category. Non-engaged People (NEP) and a reference value of below 10% for non-engaged individuals is allow all (100%). Qualitative figure is highlights the strong community involvement and overall harmony levels exceeding established benchmarks. Furthermore, qualitative data analysis complements quantitative findings, providing valuable insights into nuanced aspects of harmony-related issues within the region. By disseminating these findings through well-organized scripts and short videos, researchers aim to promote public education and facilitate evidence-based decision-making for positive social change.