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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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AL-KAWAKIBI’S PERSPECTIVE ECONOMIC DESPOTISM A STUDY OF THE THABAI’ULIL ISTIBDADI WA-MUSHORI’UL ISTI’BAADI Rafiqi Rafiqi; Amri Amir; Ahmad Rodoni; Afi Parnawi
Sosiohumaniora Vol 24, No 1 (2022): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, MARCH 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v24i1.34063

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This dissertation aims to discuss first, as a study of the concept of economic despotism and the impacts that occur as a result of despotism. The second, methods or solutions to reduce economic despotism so that people are not supported in tyranny that destroys social order. The method used in this study is purely qualitative which produces descriptive data in the form of written and oral words from people and observable behavior. While the research source is the written data source of al-Kawakibi’s work namely Thabai’ulil istibdadi wa-mushori’ul isti’baadi and Umm al-Qura. To understand the concept of Istibdad with various derivatives using the method of content analysis or “content study”. This research found/produced that the form of government with one ruler, both individual and oligarchs, who ruled with absolute political power (absolute without limits). The author also supports and supports Monstesquieu’s thesis which states that despotism is the worst thing humans have ever done that must be replaced if they want society to be prosperous and prosperous, one side of this phenomenon can damage the social system to make society’s level not harmonious. Then the writer rejects and refutes Adam Smith’s opinion which states that the free market system is permissible and the government is not entitled to 
PICTURING “CORONAVIRUS” IN NEWS ON THE WEB (NOW) CORPUS: A CORPUS LINGUISTIC STUDY Eva Tuckyta Sari Sujatna; Meita Lukitawati Sujatna; Larasati Puspa Martani Sugianto; Putri Muthia Saraswati Muljono
Sosiohumaniora Vol 24, No 1 (2022): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, MARCH 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v24i1.34926

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Recently, “coronavirus” is viral since the outbreak firstly reported in Wuhan and today become a pandemic. The writers found the word “coronavirus” in News on the Web (NOW) corpus in a huge number. This research applied mixed-method in which quantitative and qualitative approaches are combined to provide a more complete understanding of the research. The objectives of the research are firstly, to portray the distribution and the time line of the word “coronavirus” in NOW corpus, and to identify the pair of the word “coronavirus” in NOW corpus. Based on the analysis of the data, firstly, it was reported on April 27, 2020 many countries, including Australia, New Zealand, Iran, and Spain did coronavirus lockdown to slower the growing number of coronavirus infected people and the number of the word “coronavirus” in NOW corpus increased significantly from 16,073 to 64,100 times. Secondly, it was found that the compound words containing the word “coronavirus” related to health terminologies: the compound words containing two words as nouns, the compound words containing three words as nouns, the compound words containing three words as an adjective and two nouns, compound words containing four words as nouns, and the compound words containing four words as an adjective and three nouns.
SOCIAL MEDIA IN GUIDING AND MARKETING RELIGIOUS TOURISM: THE CASE OF UMRAH AND HAJJ SERVICES Ute Lies Siti Khadijah; Evi Novianti; Rully Anwar
Sosiohumaniora Vol 24, No 1 (2022): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, MARCH 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v24i1.36579

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The media played a central role in communication between people, including religious matters. In religious tourism, there were scouting activities between the committee, ustadz, and congregation in the context of worship that was carried out well. The most prominent in this religious tourism was the pilgrimage and umrah. Thus, there were many Hajj and Umrah communities in a Muslim-majority country like Indonesia. This study aims to determine the role of social media in religious tourism guidance and marketing activities. This study used a micro-sociological analysis of qualitative data from activities at one of the Hajj and Umrah guidance centers in Bandung, Indonesia. Using social network analysis, it was found that social media’s role was essential to disseminate information between Hajj and Umrah guidance institutions and their congregations. The use of Facebook for the profile of the guidance institution was beneficial for pilgrims to understand the various opportunities and obstacles that exist in the Hajj/Umrah pilgrimage. WhatsApp was the most frequently used to communicate interactively with the congregation so the clerics and committees. Social media is quite helpful in marketing when the assembly connects with friends and family in telling their experiences when worshiping in Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia.
PENGARUH IMPLEMENTASI DIGITAL MARKETING TERHADAP CITRA PERBANKAN DENGAN KEPUASAN NASABAH SEBAGAI VARIABLE INTERVENING (Suatu Survey Pada PT. Bank Mandiri (Persero), Tbk) Nunung Ayu Sofiati (Efi); Yoyo Sudaryo; Thessa Tri Astuty; Andi Sukandi
Sosiohumaniora Vol 24, No 1 (2022): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, MARCH 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v24i1.23594

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Perkembangan teknologi saat ini dapat memudahkan masyarakat untuk memperoleh informasi serta mendapatkan barang dan jasa. Untuk mencapai tujuan perusahaan, PT. Bank Mandiri (Persero)Tbk harus meningkatkan nilai perusahaan salah satu caranya dengan cara melakukan promosi melalui situs website dan juga media sosial. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui dan menganalisis pengaruh implementasi pemasaran digital terhadap Citra Perbankan melalui kepuasan nasabah. Teknik sampling menggunakan simple random sampling dengan menggunakan 140 responden. Metode analisis penelitian ini menggunakan analisis data multivariate dengan tool analisis structural equation modelling. Berdasarkan hasil analisis data ditemukan nasabah pada PT. Bank Mandiri (Persero), telah merasa puas dan Citra Bank PT. Bank Mandiri (Persero) yang telah dipersepsikan dengan baik. Serta implementasi digital Marketing yang dilakukan berpengaruh tehadap Kepuasan Nasabah dan berpengaruh tehadap Citra Bank PT. Bank Mandiri (Persero).
THE CONSTRAINTS OF CROSS-LINGUISTIC TRANSFER ON BIPA LEARNING R. Yudi Permadi; Riki Nasrullah; Iwan Koswara
Sosiohumaniora Vol 24, No 2 (2022): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, JULY 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v24i2.37363

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One of the interesting issues regarding the BIPA learning process is how the similarities and differences of the source and target languages (Indonesian language) are related to students’ understanding of the Indonesian language. This study is related to what is known as a cross-linguistic transfer. This paper reviews theoretically cross-linguistic transfer in learning in BIPA (Indonesian Language for Foreign Speakers). This study employed the descriptive-qualitative method. A qualitative method was used to describe the patterns of similarity between Indonesian language as the target language and the learner’s native language in BIPA learning using a cross-linguistic transfer approach. The result of the study revealed that the discussion about cross-linguistic transfer in the process of learning the Indonesian language for Foreign Speakers (BIPA) was not a monolithic matter. The similarities and differences in word forms and word meanings were closely related to how quickly speakers of other languages learned the target language.
SOFT POWER MODEL TO STRENGTHEN HUMAN SECURITY AT THE TEMAJUK BORDER Elyta Elyta
Sosiohumaniora Vol 24, No 2 (2022): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, JULY 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v24i2.38505

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The current state of Indonesia’s border areas is very worrying. This can be seen from the ongoing issues of illegal trade, smuggling, the dominance of the Ringgit currency, shifting of boundary markers, and the presence of illegal migrant workers. These things become indicators of the nationalism crisis in the country’s border areas, which is a study of human security. This study aims to implement a soft power model to strengthen human security at the Temajuk border. This study uses a mix-method by collecting qualitative and quantitative data. Qualitative is done by interview, observation, and literature study. While quantitative is done by distributing questionnaires that are carried out in the period from May 2021 to November 2021. The research subjects were 14 people of Temajuk Village. The study results found that the soft power model to strengthen human security at the Temajuk border, which has been analyzed, shows that there are stages to be passed. First, the investigation stage is carried out by investigating the potential for soft power at the Temajuk border. Second is the soft power model’s design and construction stage to strengthen human security at the Temajuk border. Third, the step of testing, evaluating, and revising the soft power model to enhance human security at the Temajuk Border consists of a pre-test and post-test. Implementing the soft power model in strengthening human security in the Temajuk border area is essential to effectively protect people who are vulnerable to human security threats.
CONFLICT AND VIOLENCE WITHIN THE HIBUA LAMO COMMUNITY IN TOBELO NORTH HALMAHERA Elsina Titaley; Abubakar Muhammad Nur
Sosiohumaniora Vol 24, No 2 (2022): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, JULY 2022
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The Hibua Lamo Community (ethnic Tobelo) is a community group that lives and integrates integration in the North Halmahera region and is characterized by the treatment of customs. In social life, they always lived in harmony and peace, since 1606, under the foundation of cultural values. In 1999-2001, Hibua Lamo community was faced by conflict and violence between brotherhood caused of religions that triggered them to kill each other. The purpose of this research is to describe and analyze the background of conflict in Hibua Lamo community. This qualitative research includes ethnographic research on the Hibua Lamo community. The results show that the conflict in the Hibua Lamo community was triggered by the conflicts among religious adherents in Ambon 1999. This article has its own distinctive characteristics that are different from other articles becuase the researcher is an aboriginal who saw for himself the conflicts that occurred in 1999 in North Halamahera and was confirmed by important important figures in the HL community. There are three factors that are escalators of conflict and violence within the Hibua Lamo community: (1) Fanaticism of each adherent of religion, (2) Fragment of noble values in Hibua Lamo culture, (3) exodus community groups as victims of violent conflict in Ambon, each carrying information according to the suffering they experience, leads to a sense of the devout by each adherent of religion (Islam and Christian) within Hibua Lamo community, North Halmahera. This study recommends that the Hibua Lamo concept can be considered to resolve conflicts.
DEVELOPMENT OF THE CLIMATE VILLAGE PROGRAM IN TOBEK GODANG SUB-DISTRICT, PEKANBARU CITY AT 2020-2021 Nurpeni Nurpeni; Aguswan Aguswan; Widia Astuti; trio saputra
Sosiohumaniora Vol 24, No 2 (2022): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, JULY 2022
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Development of the climate village program, Tobek Godang Village, Pekanbaru City. This study aims to describe the development of the climate village program as a national program that has been established by the Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry, No. 84 of 2016 concerning Proklim. In its implementation, Tobekgodang Village has implemented a climate village program in its working area. Still, in the performance of its development, there are various obstacles, including government support (related agencies), the Provincial Environment Service (DLKH), and the Pekanbaru City Environment and Cleanliness Service, especially support for the provision of resources which is still low in development of the climate village program (proklim) at the Tobekgodang sub-district level. The research approach uses a qualitative approach by describing development aspects in behavior change, shared vision, and inter-organizational cooperation. The research results that have been achieved are that pro-climate development has been implemented in the Tobek Godang sub-district area. Still, the community’s knowledge, understanding, and participation in the climate village program have not been realized according to the goals and objectives of the desired climate village program. Research recommendations are as follows (1) the need to socialize the Poklim national program to the village community. (2) Budget resources need to be allocated to develop Proklim in the community. (3) Training for individuals and groups of social institutions needs to be provided with environmental change and resilience.
CREATING TOURISM SECTOR OPPORTUNITIES IN THE TIME OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Zulki Zulkifli Noor
Sosiohumaniora Vol 24, No 2 (2022): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, JULY 2022
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Indonesia began to experience the COVID-19 pandemic from March 2020, this caused the national economy to be disrupted, so that the welfare of the community declined, especially in the tourism sector which was most affected by the ban on people from leaving their homes, which is a policy of Large-Scale Social Restrictions on the Implementation of Community Activity Restrictions by the Government. The policy requires restrictions on social activities in various public places and reduces the mobility of people to travel. This article aims to build strategic steps in creating opportunities for the tourism sector to continue to make a meaningful contribution to the national economy and anticipate the challenges of the tourism sector during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research method with a qualitative approach is used in this study to examine the literature through various sources, such as news in the mass media, relevant previous research results, and government policies. From the results of the literature review, it is known that there are several things that can be done to create opportunities in the tourism sector in order to improve the nation’s economy, namely: providing fiscal stimulus to the tourism sector, strengthening Indonesia’s tourism nation branding, developing virtual tourism ideas, and implementing CHSE certification for tourism destinations.
BETWEEN MYTHS AND ETHOS: FRAMING MESSAGES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNICATION OF KAMPUNG NAGA TASIKMALAYA WEST JAVA Suwandi Sumartias; Priyo Subekti; Susie Perbawasari; Iriana Bakti
Sosiohumaniora Vol 24, No 2 (2022): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, JULY 2022
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Kampung Naga, also called Naga Village, is a customary community that still preserves the traditions of their ancestors, which in this case is the Sundanese culture. They live adjacent to nature, believe that it is a gift from God, and based on this concept, they consider natural disasters as causes of bad human behavior. This belief exists because the village does not only live in nature but with it as well, and as a customary community, they have their ways of managing it. Therefore, this research aims to determine the myths and ethos associated with environmental communication activities. It also tries to identify the role of traditional leaders in transmitting cultural values to the younger generation through these activities. The results showed that the Naga Village community uses myths and ethos for environmental communication through the Pamali concept and by living with nature. They are also good role models in inheriting values, which become tools to awaken the community and the young generation, and these are often conveyed at traditional events as manifestations of their beliefs in nature. The inheritance of values by the younger generation is performed through the enculturation process to develop customs that will later become social controls in the community.

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