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JURNAL ILMU SOSIAL
Published by Universitas Diponegoro
ISSN : 14118254     EISSN : 25484893     DOI : 10.14710/jis
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The Strategic Value of China's Foreign Policy and The Rivalry of The Majors Power in The Indo-Pacific Alunaza, Hardi; Sherin, Virginia
JURNAL ILMU SOSIAL Vol 21, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jis.21.1.2022.1-13

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The Indo-Pacific in the development of world politics is a meeting place for stakeholders from the US, China, Japan, India, Australia, and ASEAN to articulate each country's strategic interests. The rivalry between the US and China has been referred to as the new cold war in Southeast Asia. This momentum is an excellent opportunity for ASEAN to develop and expand its role in the Indo-Pacific by emphasizing centrality and putting its role to good use. Including the challenges of how China projects its strategic values to Australia, Japan, and India. This research analyzes the strategic value and emerging challenges of Majors Power in the Indo-Pacific. This article uses the theory balance of power with a qualitative descriptive method. It explains how China expands its influence in the Indo-Pacific region by increasing the distribution of rising power, new security concepts, peaceful rise, engagement, and comprehensive establishments and how this strategic value poses a challenge to India, the US, Australia, and Japan. The rise of the Indo-Pacific is one of the influences involving the superpowers by looking at the potential in the region. This is inextricably linked to China's national interest. The results of this research is that China uses the strategic value of rising power and new security concepts in its rivalry with the US and ASEAN. Concerning Australia, China prioritizes engagement and comprehensive establishment by leveraging economic benefits. In addition, China has shown a peaceful rise and engagement, as well as geopolitical rivalries with Japan and India.
Closing The Digital Gender Gap In Indonesia Through The Roles And Initiatives Of Civil Society Organizations Bahagijo, Sugeng; Prasetyo, Yanu Endar; Kawuryan, Denisa; Tua, Bona; Eridani, Aditiana Dewi
JURNAL ILMU SOSIAL Vol 21, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jis.21.1.2022.14-38

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The digital gender gap is still a big, unseen problem in Indonesia. The government alone will not be able to close this gap, and it needs support from the private sector and the role of civil society. This study aims to explore and determine Civil Society Organizations’ (CSOs) role in closing the digital gender gap in Indonesia. Using a qualitative approach, this research collected data and information through interviews and focus group discussions with CSO representatives who have long been advocating for various vulnerable groups of women in Indonesia. Multiple literatures and reports related to the digital gender divide were also reviewed. An important finding in this study is the description and exploration of the various roles of CSOs in digital assistance to women and vulnerable groups through a wide range of programs such as (1) advocating for women’s rights, (2) promoting digital literacy, (3) fulfilling the Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health, (4) protecting women victims of violence, (5) public policy oversight, (6) encouraging women’s public/political participation, (7) securing recognition of marginalized groups, (8) women’s economic empowerment, and (9) environmental sustainability campaigns. The results of this research indicate that CSOs have directly or indirectly contributed to increasing the capacity of individual women and groups they engage with. The various digital mentoring roles performed by CSOs have helped women and other vulnerable groups to become more confident, thereby increasing their participation in the public sphere, mainly through the use of ICT/the internet. 
The Emerging Workcation Trend in Indonesia: A Preliminary Study on the Demographic Profiles, Motivations, and Experiences of Workcationers Kurniasari, Meta Indriyani; Isbah, M. Falikul; Azca, Muhammad Najib
JURNAL ILMU SOSIAL Vol 21, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jis.21.1.2022.75-97

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This study investigates the trends of workcation in Indonesia, and the motivations and expectations of workcationers. Workcation is a new way of working that has gained momentum globally, including in Indonesia, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic. However, research on the workcation trend involving Indonesian workers is limited, if not non-existent. Thus, this study aims to identify the profiles of those who adopt this work style, their motivation, preferences, and experiences. The data in this paper were drawn from an online survey and interviews with workcationers. We use a mixed method and adopt the New Ways of Working (NWW) approach to the sociology of work to provide new insights into the emerging workcation trend in the digital age. The findings show that Indonesian workers who adopt this work style are mostly millennials employed in the formal sectors and earn above the regional minimum wage. They believe that workcation can improve well-being and productivity. However, this trend has drawbacks for workers, such as alienation due to a low sense of belonging, depression, and work-life imbalance. Based on these findings, we propose some relevant social policy responses. 
Integration of Local Wisdom Values in Realizing Good Nagari Governance Adnan, Muhammad Fachri; Syamsir, Syamsir; Alhadi, Zikri; Malau, Hasbullah; Widesma, Annisa Vira; Maani, Karjuni Dt.
JURNAL ILMU SOSIAL Vol 21, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jis.21.1.2022.39-56

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This research began with the issue that the implementation of Nagari governance in West Sumatra Province was not in accordance with the principles of good local governance based on the philosophy of local wisdom, particularly in the Minangkabau community. The purpose of this study is to explain the integration of local wisdom values, namely the leadership of the Tigo Tungku Sajarangan, the cooperation, and the consensus agreement in realizing the principles of good governance in the Nagari government in West Sumatra. The research was conducted in three villages, namely Nagari Limo Kaum in Tanah Datar Regency, Nagari Kamang Mudiak in Agam Regency, and Nagari Kayu Tanam in Padang Pariaman Regency. The data was collected using the methods of interview techniques, documentation studies, and Focus Group Discussions (FGD). The data validity test was carried out by source triangulation and method triangulation. The data were analyzed using qualitative analysis techniques through three stages, namely reduction and selection, interpretation, and inference. The results showed that the values of Tigo Tungku Sajarangan leadership, consensus agreement, and cooperation could be integrated into realizing the principles of good governance in the Nagari government in West Sumatra. 
Infrastructure Development and Conflict: A Conflict Resolution in The Construction of An Oil Refinery Nisa, Desinta Roichanun; Sihidi, Iradhad Taqwa
JURNAL ILMU SOSIAL Vol 21, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jis.21.1.2022.57-74

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The construction of an oil refinery in Tuban Regency, a National Strategic Project (PSN), has been rejected by the Tuban community. This study aims to explain the efforts made by PT Pertamina and the government in resolving the land acquisition conflict regarding the construction of an oil refinery in Jenu, Tuban Regency. The researchers used the descriptive qualitative method, collected data using interviews and documentation, and analyzed the collected, reduced and presented data. The results showed that the parties resolved the conflict through litigation, mediation, and negotiation. The process resulted in the provision of employment for locals, scholarships for outstanding students in five affected villages, development of fishermen's cooperatives in Mentoso Village, food and social assistance for farmers, opportunities for locals to continue working on the acquired land before the construction, and several Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs around the premises. After the resolution, out of 1219 parcels, 1222 were acquired with a total land area of 814 hectares from 961 owners. This research only focuses on the agreements between the parties. Further studies are advised to observe PT Pertamina's and the community's consistency in adhering to the agreements.

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