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Jurnal Sosiohumaniora adalah jurnal berskala nasional yang mencakup kajian ilmu sosial dan humaniora. Jurnal ini menaruh perhatian pada persoalan gender, pemberdayaan masyarakat, lembaga dan administrasi publik, sistem pemerintahan lokal dan kesehatan masyarakat. Jurnal Sosiohumaniora akan menerbitkan Artikel terpilih dibawah lisensi Creative Commons Atribusi-BerbagiSerupa 4.0 Internasional.
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BIOPSIKOSOSIAL-SPRITUAL IMPACTS OF SEXUAL ABUSE FOR MINORS IN AMBON CITY David Marthen Salakory
Sosiohumaniora Vol 23, No 1 (2021): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, MARCH 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v23i1.26741

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Sexual abuse against minors is already one of the social ills in people’s lives. Victims of sexual abuse are often exposed in the public and even closed. The victim feels that it is something taboo and can even damage a person’s disgrace. Therefore, they need treatment from institutions that are concerned with social issues that deal with child victims of sexual abuse. This research aimed specifically to determine the impact of the case on child victims of sexual abuse through a biopsychosocial-spiritual approach and to explain the strategy model of psychosocial-spiritual treatment, together with institutional accompaniment, referring children to doctors and being accepted by children of victims of social abuse under age. The method used in this research was a qualitative descriptive study with the type of case study. The study was carried out at the Ambon City Women’s Empowerment Circle (LAPPAN). Data collection was carried out by in-depth interviews and direct observations to the victims in the field and LAPPAN officials. This research shows that victims of sexual abuse occur in underage children in Ambon City aged 9 -12 and 13 -16, which have an impact on biopsychosocial-spiritual. The psychological impact is that the child feels mentally disturbed, while the social impact is related to the child’s relationship in the social environment, both at home and school. The spiritual impact makes children embarrassed to attend worship meetings in places of worship. In addition, LAPPAN provided serious assistance in reducing the psychological problems experienced by the victims.
READING THE MUSEUM ANGKUT: CULTURAL SPACE PRODUCTION AND EXHIBITION NARRATIVE Nindyo Budi Kumoro; Irsyad Martias; Manggala Ismanto; Hipolitus Kristoforus Kewuel; Andi Azmi Saifullah; Jihananda Marcel Egidyah
Sosiohumaniora Vol 22, No 3 (2020): SOSIOHUMANIORA, NOVEMBER 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v22i3.26956

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This article is a museum study from an anthropological perspective. Generally, the museum is an institution that stores and preserves particular material cultures. On the other side, a museum can also be critically seen as a space for the production of cultural discourse that narrates a particular ideology through exhibition strategies and display systems. This study wants to explore the discourse of cultural ideology that is represented by the museum through the design and exhibition. The museum is no longer only monopolized by the state but also developed by the private sector which offers a fusion model between the museum, edutainment, and amusement park. Thus, this article proposes a case study of the Museum Angkut in Batu, East Java, one of the most popular private museums in Indonesia that exhibits transportation system and world civilization themes assembled by implementing amusement park concepts.  This article would like to address the issue of the production of cultural discourse. The research questions are what kind of cultural discourse production is narrated in the Museum Angkut, and how has it been materialized through the display strategy? Additionally, this article explores the relationship of the visitor with material objects in the museum. This paper uses a hermeneutic approach, and Michael Foucault’s heterotopia to examine how cultural imagination with its ideology is represented in museum bodies. As a result, we argue that the Museum Angkut can reflect the character of society, as a post-colonial nation in the sense of seeing self and other cultures.
COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT AS A FORM OF COMMUNITY SOCIAL RESILIENCE FACING THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 Rupita - Rupita
Sosiohumaniora Vol 22, No 3 (2020): SOSIOHUMANIORA, NOVEMBER 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v22i3.29727

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Small business group Usaha Bersama is commanded by PKK mothers in Sungai Bundung Laut Village, Sungai Kunyit District, Mempawah Regency. This business group empowers women in the village in producing cloth masks and disinfectants during the Covid-19 pandemic. The production of masks and disinfectant liquids is carried out together by taking advance training from competent personnel from the village officer. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach, with analytical data being the primary data obtained by interviews and observations. Then, secondary data is obtained through review literature sourced from online news, scientific journals and books. The focus of the study is the empowering process of people with their own initiatives. The findings in this study show that this Covid-19 pandemic hit society to the lower classes, therefore in doing economic resilience their families take advantage of business opportunities namely the manufacture of disinfectants and the production of cloth masks. All of their sales were made as support for the family economy during the Covid-19 pandemic. The community groups in Sungai Bundung Laut village managed to get out of the situation of fear of Covid-19 by running productivity. All of their sales were made as support for the family economy during the Covid-19 pandemic. This business group is also a means of social resilience of the community in empowering the community through small businesses. The empowering of this group relies on local social capital that builds up between communities.
EMPOWERMENT STRATEGY OF VILLAGE COMMUNITY BASED ON FRESHWATER AQUACULTURE Dewi Ayu Hidayati; Tina Kartika; Mohammad Muhassin
Sosiohumaniora Vol 23, No 2 (2021): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, JULY 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v23i2.31719

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Community empowerment is how to make people have the ability and independence in utilizing the existing potentials. In Banding Agung Village, Pesawaran Lampung, the abundant water resources available can be used for freshwater aquaculture activity as a strategy for empowering the community. The study aims to  explore the strategies of community empowerment based on freshwater aquaculture activity, and  to find out  the  factors inhibiting  the community empowerment. This is a kind of descriptive qualitative research using case study framework. The data were collected through in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation and analyzed qualitatively employing data reduction, data display, and data verification. The findings indicated that some strategies have been implemented in empowering the community based on the freshwater aquaculture activity, consisting of building the community awareness on the importance of  fish farming group (pokdakan), building institutional capacity through education, training and workshop of fish farming management, and putting group members’ knowledge and skill into practice.  In the implementation of the strategies, some obstacles were found as the factors inhibiting the community empowerment, namely lack of community participation, lack of  knowledge and capital, minimum assistance and counseling, and less involvement of the village government. The study recommends several alternative actions for a better implementation of the community empowerment.
SOCIAL CRITICISM IN KONSPIRASI ALAM SEMESTA NOVEL BY FIERSA BESARI Hapni Nurliana H.D Hasibuan; Anwar Effendi; Margana Margana
Sosiohumaniora Vol 23, No 2 (2021): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, JULY 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v23i2.32132

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Every litterateur makes existing issues or phenomena as inspiration in making literary works. In case with novelist, they convey criticism expressly or implicitly in their novel. Besides the love story, the Konspirasi Alam Semesta novel by Fiersa Besari, the author also criticizes the social conditions that exist in Indonesia. Social criticism in the novel will be the purpose of this research. Furthermore, this research focuses on analyzing the Konspirasi Alam Semesta novel using a sociological literary approach with social criticism. The research method is qualitative research methods with reading and note-taking techniques. The purpose of the research is to describe the problem of social criticism and the form of its presentation in the novel. The research result has obtained: (1) social criticism about politics such as discrimination against families of ex- political prisoner, government policies towards those who have made the country proud, Papua’s wealth and injustice in the development of remote areas, (2) moral criticism of corruption, (3) social criticism of humanity such as generalizations about a group, individual differences, violence against separatists and stigma about spinster, (4) social criticism about religion / belief about the creator. It can be concluded that the author implicitly conveyed his message and response through the Konspirasi Alam Semesta novel. It describes conditions that deviate from social conditions that must be criticized. This novel revives the people’s insights about social problems that exist in Indonesia. Furthermore, the author’s main topic of social criticism is political and humanitarian in Indonesia.
MANAGEMENT OF LABORATORY SCHOOLS BY THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF THE FORMER EDUCATIONAL PERSONNEL EDUCATION INSTITUTE (LPTK / IKIP) (Studies in Legal Perspective) Endang Endang
Sosiohumaniora Vol 23, No 2 (2021): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, JULY 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v23i2.30959

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The aim of this research is to look into the legal perspective on laboratory management by the State University in Indonesia, the former The Educational Personnel Education Institute (LPTK / IKIP). The site that becomes the object of this study is “Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia” (UPI, Bandung) which organizes a Laboratory School in the form of a formal school which includes primary and secondary education. UPI laboratory school strives to provide educational services to students according to their expectations (vision and mission of the laboratory school), becoming a forum for the development of various professional teachers and educational practices. In addition, schools can also become models for creative and innovative learning practices by professional teacher candidates in collaboration with the relevant LPTK (Educational Institutions) and Provincial, Regency / City Education Offices. The results of the study concluded that the authority to manage formal education units - at the levels of PAUD / TK, SD, SMP, and SMA, rests with the regency / city government and the provincial government or the community as the organizing institution, not the authority of higher education. If the UPI Laboratory School is a formal school, then UPI must establish an organizing legal entity.
DETERMINANT TAX AVOIDANCE IN BASIC AND CHEMICAL INDUSTRY MANUFACTURING COMPANIES LISTED ON THE IDX Hamilah Hamilah; Kenny F. Situmorang
Sosiohumaniora Vol 23, No 2 (2021): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, JULY 2021
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Profitability is one factor to attribute the company’s financial condition to tax avoidance. Leverage is a ratio to measure a company’s ability to pay all its liabilities both short-term and long-term. In addition to profitability and leverage, sales growth can also affect tax avoidance activities. By measuring the sales growth of a company can predict how much profit it earns so that the company will tend to practice tax avoidance. The purpose of this research is to build a theory that serves to explain a relationship. The relationship used is a causal relationship that influences variables and other variables. The study uses quantitative research methods with a causal descriptive and associative approach to determine the influence between two or more variables. The test results showed that returns on assets, debt to equity ratio, and sales growth affected the cash effective tax rate.f research
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND SERVICE QUALITY OF FACILITATORS’ INDONESIA HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (HRDA) Shine Pintor; Hety Budiyanti
Sosiohumaniora Vol 23, No 2 (2021): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, JULY 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v23i2.31595

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The model which was widely known and describes the concept of service quality is the Service Quality (SERVQUAL) model proposed by Parasuraman et al (1985). However, this model has a limitation, because its application merely for service providers in the business sector, not for service providers in the public sector and service providers in the education sector. In education sector, facilitators are always involved in interpersonal interaction with the training participants. Some researchers agree to uncover the relationship between the emotional intelligence of service providers and service quality. Based on the literature review, there are limited studies in the field of education and training of the Civil Service Apparatus, especially regarding the relationship between emotional intelligence and service quality. Thus, this study aims to reveal the effect of facilitators’ emotional intelligence on service quality with respondents from participants of Basic Education and Training (Diklatsar), Leadership Education and Training 3 (Diklatpim 3), and Leadership and Education Training 4 (Diklatpim 4) at HRDA Province. This study uses quantitative methods. The sample size in this study was 462 people who were collected through a survey with a purposive sampling technique. The data analysis technique used is SEM through a two-stage approach. The results showed that the facilitators’ emotional intelligence of  HRDA of Central Java, East Java, West Java,   Jakarta, Banten, Central Sulawesi, and North Sumatera Provinces,  had a significant positive effect on the quality of service with social awareness as the indicator with the highest effect.
PERFORMANCE OF INSPECTORATE IN SUPERVISION OF GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION IN BURU SELATAN REGENCY Hendry Selanno; Marno Wance
Sosiohumaniora Vol 23, No 2 (2021): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, JULY 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v23i2.30296

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This article investigated Performance of the Inspectorate in Supervision of Government Administration in Buru Selatan Regency. The type of study used was descriptive research. This would provide a factual depiction regarding the application of Inspectorate function of Buru Selatan Regency. This study aimed to analyze the performance of the Inspectorate in Supervision of Government Administration in Buru Selatan Regency. This study suggested that the application of supervision either perceived from the inspection, examination to investigation, in fact it had not been effectively worked due to the fact that inaccuracy in supervising and inaccurate aberration data were discovered for apparatus inspector in the office of Inspectorate. The factors affecting the performance of inspection function for government administration in Buru Selatan regency included the skilled apparatus officers having knowledge in the field of work of which they should tackle and facilities and infrastructure assisting the performance of inspection performed by the Inspectorate Office in Buru Selatan regency. The result suggested that the knowledge in the field of work was still low. It was suggested to implement the inspection planning functions for the purpose of supporting the speed in collecting data and accurate data/information presentation to date will support the reporting of any aberration arising in regional government administration, engage the officers in Human Resources development and the fulfillment of supporting facilitates and infrastructure.
“MERTELU” PROFIT-SHARING AGREEMENT AS THE ATTEMPT TO INCREASE THE INCOME OF TUBEROSE TENANT FARMERS Nasikh - Nasikh
Sosiohumaniora Vol 23, No 2 (2021): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, JULY 2021
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Farmer communities in Pasuruan regency, East Java, still rely on the agriculture sector to generate their income. Tuberose farmers, in particular, find difficulty in dealing with land ownership. They, who are skilful and expert, are lack of capital ownership, especially the land. The majority of tuberose farmers depend on “mertelu” profit-sharing as their daily income alternative. This study aims to analyse “mertelu” profit-sharing as an attempt to increase the tuberose farmers’ incomes in Pasuruan regency, East Java. The research is done by a purposive sampling in Bangil, Rembang sub-districts, Pasuruan regency. This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach with the instrument of microeconomic theory. Data are collected by interviews with land owners and the tuberose farmers. The research finding shows that “mertelu” profit-sharing becomes one of the alternatives to increase the tuberose farmers’ income. Nevertheless, the tuberose farmers in Pasuruan regency, East Java, feel that “mertelu” profit-sharing has not been able to improve their income significantly.

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