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The Surabaya City Government’s Creativity in Making Surabaya a Healthy City Mangihut Siregar
Public Service and Governance Journal Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Januari : Public Service and Governance Journal
Publisher : Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56444/psgj.v6i1.2409

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The city of Surabaya is known by various names such as the City of Heroes, Industrial City, and Harbour City. Recently, it has also been recognized as a Healthy City. This status was achieved through efforts at both local and global levels. This study explores the elements that contribute to Surabaya's recognition as a healthy city. Utilizing a qualitative research approach, the study involved subjects from the Surabaya City Government, community leaders, and selected residents. Data was gathered through methods including observation, interviews, literature reviews, and document analysis. The findings indicate that Surabaya's success as a healthy city is supported by multiple factors: substantial land assets, an adequate regional budget (APBD), a sufficient number of hospitals, effective empowerment of street vendors (PKL), and the establishment of Kader Surabaya Hebat (KSH). The Surabaya City Government has effectively leveraged the region's potential to achieve these results.
Kolaborasi Budaya Batak Toba dengan Gereja HKBP Mangihut Siregar; Ratna Ani Lestari; Ratih Kumala Dewi Lubis; Randy Rahadian Limanjaya
Jurnal Riset Sosial Humaniora dan Pendidikan Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Maret : Jurnal Riset sosial humaniora, dan Pendidikan (Soshumdik)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56444/6cy5a447

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The Batak tribe has several sub-tribes, namely, Toba, Mandailing, Pakpak, Angkola, Simalungun and Karo. Each sub-tribe has its own local church except the Mandailing Batak which joined the Angkola Batak. Of all the Batak sub-tribes, the Toba Batak is the most dominant sub-tribe compared to the others. Due to the large number of people from the Toba Batak sub-tribe, HKBP as the Toba Batak tribal church has the most people compared to other sub-tribes. Not only among the Batak sub-tribe, HKBP is also the largest church denomination in Southeast Asia. This research examines the collaboration between Toba Batak culture and the HKBP church. The research location was carried out in the overseas area and also the area of ​​origin of the Toba Batak sub-tribe. The research method used was qualitative. Data sources were obtained through interviews and literature studies. Data collection techniques in this research are by observation, interviews, literature study and document study. The theories used are postcolonial theory and hegemony theory. The research results show that Toba Batak culture is very collaborative with the HKBP church. On the other hand, the HKBP church is very collaborative with Toba Batak culture. Between culture and the HKBP church there is a relationship that is mutually supportive and mutually beneficial.
Masyarakat Sipil dalam Pemilihan Umum 2024 di Kecamatan Banyuwangi Kabupaten Banyuwangi: Studi di Dapil 1 pada Pemilihan Calon Legislatif Ratna Ani Lestari; Mangihut Siregar; Ismail A. Rahim; Moh. Ali Shulthoni
Jurnal Riset Sosial Humaniora dan Pendidikan Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): Desember: Jurnal Riset Sosial Humaniora, dan Pendidikan
Publisher : LPPM Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56444/soshumdik.v3i4.2625

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Indonesia has just held a general election, precisely on February 14, 2024. The public is faced with the election of candidates for President/Vice President, DPR RI, DPD RI, Provincial DPR, Regency/City DPR, in accordance with the Election Law, backed by the Constitutional Court Decision Number 14/PUU-XI/2013. This study uses the theory of political participation by A. Rahman H.I (2007). This study is a qualitative study, with data collection from interviews and documentation, data analysis using Miles & Huberman (2014). The results of this study indicate that participation in electoral district 1 can be said to be active participation, this is because the candidates have their own way to attract the sympathy of the public in electoral district 1.
The Surabaya City Government’s Creativity in Making Surabaya a Healthy City Mangihut Siregar
Public Service and Governance Journal Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Januari : Public Service and Governance Journal
Publisher : Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56444/psgj.v6i1.2409

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The city of Surabaya is known by various names such as the City of Heroes, Industrial City, and Harbour City. Recently, it has also been recognized as a Healthy City. This status was achieved through efforts at both local and global levels. This study explores the elements that contribute to Surabaya's recognition as a healthy city. Utilizing a qualitative research approach, the study involved subjects from the Surabaya City Government, community leaders, and selected residents. Data was gathered through methods including observation, interviews, literature reviews, and document analysis. The findings indicate that Surabaya's success as a healthy city is supported by multiple factors: substantial land assets, an adequate regional budget (APBD), a sufficient number of hospitals, effective empowerment of street vendors (PKL), and the establishment of Kader Surabaya Hebat (KSH). The Surabaya City Government has effectively leveraged the region's potential to achieve these results.
Kebijakan Pembangunan Infrastruktur melalui Program Jalan Mantap dan Alus Lamongan sebagai Upaya Memperkuat Perekonomian Masyarakat Novita Dwi Indriani; Mangihut Siregar; Ahmad Sufaidi
JURNAL HUKUM, POLITIK DAN ILMU SOSIAL Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): Desember: JURNAL HUKUM, POLITIK DAN ILMU SOSIAL
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jhpis.v4i4.5789

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This research aims to analyze the policies of the Lamongan Regency Government in the form of the JAMULA (Jalan Mantap dan Alus Lamongan) program. It should be understood that the JAMULA program has become a priority program for the Lamongan Regency Government with the aim of repairing damaged roads in various areas. Therefore, the purpose of this research is to identify the stages of the implementation of the JAMULA (Jalan Mantap dan Alus Lamongan) program policy, from formulation and implementation to evaluation. This research utilizes a literature study method through a qualitative approach that can be used in assessing the JAMULA (Jalan Mantap dan Alus Lamongan) program policy. Meanwhile, the research data sources obtained came from secondary data, which included scientific journals published in the last five years, books published in the last ten years, mass media reports, and government regulations. The findings of this study describe that the JAMULA program policy formulation was initiated by the Lamongan District Government and the Public Works Agency, which identified problems with road infrastructure. Second, the stages in implementing the JAMULA program policy can be seen from the implementation of road repairs on the Sukodadi-Sumberwudi section in Pucangro Village, which can be used as a benchmark for the success of the JAMULA program. Third, the evaluation of the JAMULA (Jalan Mantap dan Alus Lamongan) program policy, which has received positive feedback from the community during its implementation.
Eco-Hermeneutics and Scriptural Interpretation: Reimagining Sacred Texts for an Environmental Theology of Care Mangihut Siregar; Ahmad Sufaidi; Arditya Prayogi; Ali Banaeian Esfahani
Green Philosophy: International Journal of Religious Education and Philosophy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): International Journal of Religious Education and Philosophy
Publisher : International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70062/greenphilosophy.v2i1.254

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This study explores the application of eco-hermeneutics, an interdisciplinary approach combining ecological thought and scriptural interpretation, to sacred texts such as the Bible, Quran, and Vedas. Eco-hermeneutics seeks to reinterpret traditional religious teachings to emphasize ecological responsibility, interconnectedness, and the moral obligation of humans to protect the environment. The analysis identifies key ecological themes within sacred scriptures, including creation care, stewardship, and the intrinsic value of nature. Interviews with theologians and environmental ethicists provide practical insights into how eco-hermeneutical interpretations can be applied in contemporary religious contexts, offering a fresh perspective on environmental ethics rooted in religious teachings. This approach challenges anthropocentric views, which have historically positioned humans as dominators of nature, and instead advocates for an ecocentric understanding of the environment. The findings highlight the potential of eco-hermeneutics to inspire faith-based responses to the ecological crises, urging religious communities to adopt these interpretations to foster environmental stewardship. However, challenges and resistance from traditional religious communities are identified, particularly concerning entrenched views on human supremacy over nature. The study also explores the implications of eco-hermeneutics for religious education, suggesting that its integration into religious curricula could promote a theology of care and responsibility toward the environment. The paper concludes by calling for further research on the practical applications of eco-hermeneutics, particularly in how these teachings can be incorporated into religious practices and community actions, contributing to global sustainability efforts.