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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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STUDY OF TRADE AND DISTRIBUTION OF BASIC NEEDS IN BANDUNG CITY Tahir, Rusdin; Sukoco, Iwan; Suryanto, Suryanto; Rivani, Rivani
Sosiohumaniora Vol 26, No 3 (2024): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, NOVEMBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v26i3.58586

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The Bandung City Government (TBCG) strives to maintain price stability and ensure the availability of essential commodities. However, the characteristics of trade and distribution in Bandung remain insufficiently identified, limiting effective policymaking. This study explores these characteristics to support policy formulation for price stability and supply availability. Using a qualitative approach, the research involved surveys of 11 large-scale and 125 small-scale retailers, documentation studies, interviews, observations, and focus group discussions (FGDs). Data analysis included transcription, coding, and characteristic description. The findings highlight that four key products: rice, sugar, flour, and cooking oil, require particular attention for supply stability and price control. Stable prices are achieved through cooperation between producers, traders, consumers, and TBCG, which actively monitors the availability of affordable goods. TBCG also shows a strong commitment to protecting the public and traders from price fluctuations, especially during harvest and off-season periods. This study contributes valuable insights into Bandung’s commodity trade dynamics, offering guidance for policymakers to strengthen regulations that ensure the sustainability of supply chains and price stability. Recommendations include enhancing monitoring systems, improving collaboration among stakeholders, and introducing adaptive regulations to address seasonal fluctuations and safeguard long-term food security.
CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES: ASSESSING SMART CITY READINESS IN MAGELANG CITY FOR SUSTAINABLE CHANGE Orbawati, Eny Boedi; Muhammad, Irsyad
Sosiohumaniora Vol 26, No 3 (2024): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, NOVEMBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v26i3.56120

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This study aims to analyze the extent to which technological infrastructure, digital governance, and community participation can support the implementation of the Smart City concept in Magelang City. The research method used is included in the category of qualitative approaches that describe findings through online media. The data sources for this study are online news media, social media and journals related to the research by exploring the breadth of technological infrastructure and digital governance. The analysis technique uses the NVivo 12 plus data processing application, a computer-aided qualitative document analysis tool. Their tools are easy to use and can process words and explore word frequencies, attributes, and cases from big data. The results of the study show that Magelang City has great potential to become a sustainable smart city through the application of the smart city concept. Infrastructure support and local government commitment are the basis for utilizing technology and innovation to improve the quality of life of its citizens. Focusing on digital connectivity, green energy implementation, city security, and community participation are key strategies. Despite facing challenges in indicators such as smart mobility, smart economy, and smart environment, concrete efforts can be seen through the Smart Magelang Application initiative. The results of the analysis also reflect careful planning in the 2021-2026 RPJMD. Thus, Magelang City has great potential to become an efficient, innovative, and sustainable smart city.
ANALYSIS OF MARKET INTEGRATION AND PRICE TRANSMISSION OF RICE IN EAST KALIMANTAN Mariyah, Mariyah; Juraemi, Juraemi; Mariati, Rita
Sosiohumaniora Vol 26, No 3 (2024): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, NOVEMBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v26i3.53418

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Market integration and transmission elasticity are indicators of achieving marketing efficiency. Marketing rice as a staple food commodity is important for economic purposes. The objective research was to identify trends in rice prices at the producer and the retailer, to determine market integration, and the elasticity of rice transmission. The research was conducted in East Kalimantan Province. This study used secondary data. The secondary data used are weekly series data of January-December 2023, from The National Strategic Food Price Information Center, Bank Indonesia. Data obtained by Bank Indonesia through The Daily Food Price Survey is a survey conducted by Bank Indonesia. Trends in rice price were analyzed using descriptive analysis, market integration was analyzed using Index Market Connection (IMC), and price transmission was analyzed using price elasticity transmission. The results showed that trends in retail rice prices faced price volatility at 4.62 percent and rice prices at the producer level faced price volatility at 5.37 percent. The rice market in East Kalimantan is not integrated in the short run, but integrated in the long run with IMC > 1 and the integrated coefficient is 1,0949. Transmission elasticity of rice prices in East Kalimantan was 0,7896. Rice prices have not been transmitted efficiently. The policy implication for the government is to improve market price information and rice stock management as a market intervention. Government collaboration with market players, especially rice distributors, can be an alternative to ensure the availability of rice in the region. To improve local food security, regulating planting time, and planting frequency, increasing farm productivity, and guaranteeing output prices is the focus of improving market mechanisms in the region.
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE E-GOVERNMENT DEVELOPMENT INDEX: A CASE STUDY OF SINGAPORE AND AFGHANISTAN Ramadhan, Sukma Aditya; Purnomo, Eko Priyo
Sosiohumaniora Vol 26, No 3 (2024): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, NOVEMBER 2024
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This study analyzes the differences in the development of e-government in Singapore and Afghanistan using the E-Government Development Index (EGDI) indicators which include the Online Services Index (OSI), Human Capital Index (HCI), and Telecommunication Infrastructure Index (TII). The findings show that Singapore's success in e-government is underpinned by strategic investments in ICT infrastructure, the adoption of innovative policies such as the "Smart Nation," and sustainable human resource development. In contrast, key challenges in Afghanistan include political instability, corruption, limited basic infrastructure, and low levels of digital literacy, all of which hinder the implementation of e-government. In addition, the study reveals the importance of a cross-sectoral approach and community engagement to create an inclusive digital ecosystem, an aspect that is not measured in the EGDI framework. This research offers new insights into digitalization strategies that developing countries can implement to accelerate their digital transformation.
Developing an AI-Enhanced Maritime Border Security Framework: A Case Study of Indonesia-Malaysia Border at Sebatik Island Nurisnaeny, Poppy Setiawati; Mubaroq, Sugeng Rifqi; Kaprisma, Hendra; Perdana, Ilham Azhar; Budiman, Reza
Sosiohumaniora Vol 26, No 3 (2024): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, NOVEMBER 2024
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Maritime border security in archipelagic regions faces increasing challenges from transnational threats, with traditional surveillance approaches proving inadequate. This study examines the implementation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in maritime border security at Sebatik Island, Indonesia, focusing on socio-technical conditions influencing AI adoption in resource-constrained environments. Through a qualitative case study incorporating interviews with 12 stakeholders, observations at 29 border points, and document analysis (2022-2023), the research identifies three critical success factors: infrastructure readiness, operational integration capabilities, and human resource development. Findings reveal the crucial role of local knowledge networks in effective border security operations, necessitating their preservation during technological advancement. The study contributes theoretical insights by extending socio-technical systems theory to maritime border contexts and practical applications through a framework for AI implementation that aligns with Indonesia's Vision 2045 and ASEAN's Political-Security Community Blueprint 2025.
ETHNOGRAPHY OF REMOTE CUSTOM COMMUNITIES OF MURKIM TRIBES IN KEEROM REGENCY - PAPUA Wenehen, Agustinus; Maryani, Agnes Eri
Sosiohumaniora Vol 26, No 3 (2024): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, NOVEMBER 2024
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This study takes a cultural theory approach to portraying and analysing the various socio-cultural institutions of the Murkim Tribe's Remote Custom Communities residents in Miliki Village, Keerom Regency. According to this theory, the Murkim Tribe is a social community with the ability to empower itself by utilising its various sociocultural institutions. The researcher used ethnographic methods to gain an understanding of the Murkim Tribe's perspective on their lives and world. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with traditional leaders as key informants using the snowball sampling technique, as well as through focus group discussions (FGDs) with representatives of the village government, customs, religion, youth and women, exploring their hopes, aspirations and observations. The results demonstrate that the Murkim Tribe maintains the following socio-cultural institutions: (1) the Kiminismi traditional house, which is used for celebrations and ceremonies; (2) the Petak exchange marriage system, which frequently leads to internal conflicts; (3) customary boundaries, which affect village government dualism; and (4) the Anokrum war chief, who plays a significant role in many areas of life. The results suggest developing, empowering and guiding Murkim Tribe residents in Milki Village using an in-situ model that considers limiting factors such as regional policies, a high-cost economy, disputes over customary land and issues with food security. The SWOT analysis (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) concludes that Milki Village is well-positioned to develop the Murkim communities. Therefore, collaborative planning and development efforts are essential to ensure that Murkim Tribe can break free from poverty and underdevelopment.
CONFLICT TRANSFORMATION AND WELFARE OF INDIGENOUS PAPUAN COMMUNITIES IN THE NEW AUTONOMOUS REGION Rais, Lukman; Nikmatul Ula, Siti Nurul; Berae, Agustinus; Ramli, Umar; Mardliyah, Uswatul
Sosiohumaniora Vol 26, No 3 (2024): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, NOVEMBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v26i3.58651

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The objectives of this study are to (1) investigate the relationship between conflict transformation and local community life and local wisdom, (2) the impact of conflict transformation on the common good, (3) the impact of local autonomy on the common good of indigenous Papuans. This study uses a mixed-methods approach with a multistage random sampling technique. Data collection was done through observations, in-depth interviews, questionnaires, and document reviews, which were analyzed using a parallel convergent mixed-methods design. This study shows that conflict transformation starts with a fair and equitable policy that prioritizes the advancement of indigenous Papuans while protecting local wisdom. In the subtests, conflict transformation and the formation of a new autonomous region have a positive and significant impact on the common good with t-table values of 3.983 (t-table = 1.960) and 2.475 (t-table = 1.960) The significance level is less than 0.05. The simultaneous test showed that conflict transformation and the formation of new autonomous regions had a positive and significant impact on the well-being of indigenous Papuans, with a calculated f-value of 76.821 (f-table = 3.04). This study provides new evidence that conflict transformation and the formation of new autonomous regions have increased the well-being of indigenous Papuans, a new finding not found in previous studies.Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis (1) transformasi konflik dan hubungannya dengan kehidupan dan kearifan lokal masyarakat, (2) pengaruh transformasi konflik terhadap kesejahteraan masyarakat, (3) l pengaruh otonomi daerah terhadap kesejahteraan masyarakat asli papua. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan metode campuran dengan teknik multi stage random sampling. Pengumpulan data dilakukan melalui observasi, wawancara mendalam, kuesioner, dan telaah dokumen yang dianalisis menggunakan desain metode campuran paralel konvergen. Temuan penelitian menunjukkan bahwa transformasi konflik diawali dengan kebijakan yang adil dan merata yang mengutamakan kemajuan masyarakat asli Papua dengan tetap menjaga kearifan lokal. Pada uji parsial transformasi konflik dan pemberntukan daerah otonomi baru berpengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap kesejahteraan masyarakat dengan nilai t tabel masing-masing sebesar 3,983 (t tabel = 1.960) dan 2,475 (t tabel = 1.960) serta tingkat signifikansi di bawah 0,05. Pada uji simultan Transformasi konflik dan pembentukan daerah otonomi baru berpengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap kesejahteraan masyarakat asli papua dengan nilai fhitung sebesar 76,821 (f tabel = 3.04). Studi ini mengungkap bukti baru bahwa transformasi konflik dan pembentukan daerah otonomi baru telah meningkatkan kesejahteraan masyarakat asli Papua, sebuah temuan baru yang tidak ditemukan dalam penelitian sebelumnya.
THE EVERYDAY LIFE OF WOMEN LIVING WITH HIV IN BANDUNG CITY Putri, Maulina Thahara; Herawati, Erna; Harahap, Junardi
Sosiohumaniora Vol 26, No 3 (2024): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, NOVEMBER 2024
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The everyday lives of people living with HIV/AIDS are often filled with challenges stemming from physical, mental, and socio-cultural aspects. Among them, many are able to face these challenges, while some struggle to do so. Women living with HIV face even greater challenges due to their gender roles in society, whether as single women, mothers, wives, or daughters-in-law. This study describes the dynamic challenges faced by women living with HIV in Bandung City in their daily lives. These challenges go beyond biological aspects and include the ways they confront them. The research employs a phenomenological method, with data collected through in-depth interviews and participant observation involving women with HIV/AIDS who are either housewives or workers. The findings reveal that the everyday lives of women living with HIV/AIDS in Bandung are marked by issues related to their physical, mental, socio-cultural, and economic conditions. After being infected, their physical health often deteriorates, requiring them to adapt to these conditions to maintain their daily activities. They also experience mental pressure due to the need to hide their health status because of societal stigma. Some women fail to manage these challenges and experience stress, while others successfully cope with them. Remarkably, some women manage to empower themselves and live fulfilling lives.
ORGANIZATIONAL READINESS FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE WITH SYSTEMATIC MAPPING STUDY IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTORS Muhyi, Herwan Abdul; Sukmadewi, Rani; Chan, Arianis; Kahfi, Arbi Abdul
Sosiohumaniora Vol 26, No 3 (2024): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, NOVEMBER 2024
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) in organization is well-established in practice and has emerged as an exciting research area in recent years. However, no comprehensive review of the literature on organizational readiness for AI has been conducted. The aim of this paper is to map the current state of research of organizational readiness for AI. We conducted a systematic mapping study and found 32 relevant primary studies. Our findings are organised into two aspects. First, systematise and classify existing research in terms of number of papers published, year of publication, type of the research, country of origin, research methods, theories, and framework used. Second, to identify research gaps and propose a research agenda in the future. Most articles published after 2019 are dominated by exploratory, empirical and descriptive research and use qualitative and quantitative methods as an approach to conducting research. However, research on organizational readiness for AI is still often carried out in developed countries. The research contributes a thematic analysis of research variables, factor AI adoption, the results of AI implementation, theory and framework, research gaps in the literature, and an agenda for future research. More academic work needs to be done on organizational readiness for AI to improve conceptual clarity, theory building and development, understanding benefits and value for the business, understanding contextual factors, and critically exploring outcomes.
CLIMATE JUSTICE AND SOCIAL EQUITY IN INDONESIAN WATERSHED GOVERNANCE : THE CASE OF CITARUM Putri, Sapen Sartika Unyi; Widianingsih, Ida; Dewi, Anggia Utami
Sosiohumaniora Vol 26, No 3 (2024): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, NOVEMBER 2024
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This study explores how climate justice and social equity are integrated into watershed governance in Indonesia, using the Citarum River as a case study. It examines the progress and challenges faced by local communities and the government, as well as the policies implemented to achieve climate justice and social equity within a sustainable governance framework. Using a case study approach and qualitative methods, the findings highlight progress through initiatives such as the Citarum Harum program, which has facilitated renewable energy transitions, ecological restoration, and the adoption of Natural Climate Solutions (NCS), including the Citarum Living Lab program. However, findings also reveal that several challenges persist, including socio-political barriers, participatory limitations (especially from marginalized communities and non-governmental actors in decision-making), fragmented policy coordination, lack of stakeholder synergy, overlapping policies leading to inefficiencies, unequal resource distribution, and the increasing frequency of natural disasters that hinder inclusive governance. This study underscores the critical importance of integrating climate justice and social equity into Citarum Watershed governance to achieve environmental sustainability and improve the quality of life for local communities. It emphasizes the need to strengthen collaborative governance models, particularly through the Quintuple Helix framework, while ensuring inclusive decision-making. The findings provide valuable insights for policymakers to frame climate crises through the lens of climate justice and social equity, ensuring that sustainable watershed governance not only benefits communities in the Citarum Watershed but also contributes to broader societal well-being.

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