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Thailand's State Gastro Diplomacy Policy Is an Effort to Maintain The Existence Of Tourism In The Face Of Globalization Yuniningsih, Tri; Larasati, Endang; Suwitri, Sri; Hanura, Marten; Hidayati, Rizki
Iapa Proceedings Conference 2024: AAPA-EROPA-AGPA-IAPA International Conference 2024 Towards World Class Bureaucracy
Publisher : Indonesian Association for Public Administration (IAPA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30589/proceedings.2024.1183

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To increase foreign tourist visits, one of the policies implemented by Thailand is to have a gastro diplomacy policy. This policy is related to efforts to attract tourists to visit a country through the introduction of culture, art, education and culinary. The focus of this study is on the introduction of superior cuisine owned by Thailand. This study aims to analyze the gastro diplomacy policy implemented by the Thai government by introducing culinary and identifying inhibiting factors. This study uses a literature study approach. The study results show that the Thai Government has succeeded in developing culinary by launching various programs, namely Kitchen in the World, culinary events, cooperation with domestic media, the private sector and other supporting actors. However, there are various obstacles in implementing the gastro diplomacy policy, namely negative image, globalization, lack of political support, tourism threats, political controversy, standardization and quality, infrastructure and logistics, human resources, government regulations and policies, climate change and food security. Therefore, the Thai Government must make various efforts to overcome obstacles to gastro diplomacy, including strengthening education and training, increasing public-private cooperation, campaigning for storytelling promotion, developing derivative products, and utilizing digitalization.
Innovation of Digital Population Identity Application at the Population and Civil Registration Service of Semarang City Aryo Prasojo, Ridwan; Yuniningsih, Tri; Hidayati, Rizki
PERSPEKTIF Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): PERSPEKTIF April
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/perspektif.v14i2.13698

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The Digital Population Identity Application is an application that aims to help the public carry out population document services. However, the application in Semarang City is still not optimal. Poor response from the public regarding the application and user targets that have not been achieved. This study aims to analyze innovation and driving and inhibiting factors of the Digital Population Identity application at the Semarang City Population and Civil Registry Office. The type of qualitative descriptive research. This study uses Rogers' innovation attribute theory and Rogers' driving and inhibiting factors. The results of the innovation of the Digital Population Identity Application in Semarang City have been maximized even though some things are not optimal. In terms of complexity, it has not been maximized because the public experiences technical obstacles experienced by the community; the ease of use of the application is less than optimal because the public feels that the socialization carried out by the government is not massive enough. The driving factor is the effort to change from the agent, and the inhibiting factors are the characteristics of innovation, Communication channels, and social systems. The suggestions that can be given are that Dispendukcapil provides evaluation aspirations for residents if they experience difficulties, utilizes existing human resources effectively by inviting sub-districts, urban villages, and RT/RWs, and increases content regarding IKD, conducting routine evaluations on community aspirations forums, and taking firm action against perpetrators of hoax spreaders.
Gender Analysis Pathway Pada Pengembangan Pariwisata Di Desa Wisata Nongkosawit Kota Semarang: Gender Pathway Analysis On Tourism Development In Nongkosawit Tourism Village, Semarang City Hidayati, Rizki; Larasati S, Endang; Yuniningsih, Tri
PERSPEKTIF Vol. 13 No. 4 (2024): PERSPEKTIF October
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/perspektif.v13i4.12218

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The tourism sector, particularly the development of tourist villages, can be an effective tool to promote gender equality. However, women often face disparities, especially in economic opportunities and decision-making. This issue highlights the importance of this research, which aims to analyze the implementation of gender mainstreaming in tourism development in Nongkosawit Tourism Village, Semarang City. The study uses a qualitative descriptive method with the gender analysis pathway technique, focusing on four aspects: access, participation, control, and benefits. The snowball technique was used to determine the informants, with the head of the local tourism awareness group (Pokdarwis) as the key informant. The results show that Nongkosawit has begun to implement gender mainstreaming principles, particularly in terms of access and benefits. However, participation and control remain suboptimal due to the limited understanding of gender-responsive concepts in the community. As a result, women's participation in decision-making and leadership is still low, and they face difficulties accessing capital to start tourism-related businesses. The study recommends increasing gender-related education and fostering partnerships between the government, local organizations, and communities to ensure inclusive and sustainable tourism development that benefits both women and the local community.
DEVELOPMENT OF INDUSTRY-BASED PjBL LEARNING METHODS Sholihah, Tri Murhanjati; Ekawatiningsih, Prihastuti; Harsana, Minta; Munif, Ngabdul; Hidayati, Rizki; Triastuti, Yuni
Journal of Research in Social Science and Humanities Vol 5, No 4 (2025)
Publisher : Utan Kayu Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47679/jrssh.v5i4.479

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This study aims to develop an industry-based Project-Based Learning (PjBL) method that integrates real industrial practices into the learning process to improve students’ technical competencies, problem-solving skills, and workplace readiness. The development process adopts a research and development (RD) approach consisting of needs analysis, model design, expert validation, limited trials, and large-scale implementation. The industry-based PjBL model emphasizes collaborative project work, industrial mentoring, authentic tasks, and assessment aligned with industry standards. Research findings show that the developed model is feasible, practical, and effective in enhancing learning engagement, digital literacy, and job-related competencies. Students demonstrate improved communication, teamwork, and the ability to solve real-world industrial problems. This model is expected to strengthen the link and match between educational institutions and industry, creating a more relevant and responsive learning ecosystem for vocational and higher education.