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Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS)
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Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), publish by Mahesa Research Center, for sources of information and communication for academics and observers about science and methodology. Published papers are the results of research, reflection, and actual critical studies with respect to the themes of social and humaniora: Philosophy, Law, History, Linguistics, Literature, Art, Psychology, Anthropology, Siciology, Cultural Studies, Ecology, Economics, Geography, Education, Social Politics, Governance, Public Administration and Communication. All papers are double blind peer-reviewed and published published in August, November, February and May.
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Politik Uang pada Pemilihan Bupati dan Wakil Tahun 2020 di Kabupaten Mandailing Natal Linda Mora; Tengku Rika Valentina; Zainal Arifin
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 6, No 2 (2023): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34007/jehss.v6i2.1959

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This article aims to describe the process of vote buying and selling at 2 TPS in Kampung Baru Village and analyze the political relations of incumbent candidates in Kampung Baru Village. This research uses a qualitative descriptive approach with a case study method. The theories used are vote buying, patronage, and clientelism. The research results show that vote buying at 2 TPS in Kampung Baru Village stems from low voter participation. There were 216 voters who came to exercise their voting rights out of 872 voters. Seeing the low voter participation, the Head of Kampung Baru Village as the incumbent's success team asked the KPPS to vote on the remaining ballot papers. KPPS officers agreed and asked the incumbent's success team to discuss it with the PPS chairman of Kampung Baru Village. The results of the negotiations between the PPS chairman and the Village Head resulted in an agreement to buy and sell 400 votes in exchange for Rp. 30,000/ballot paper. The patronage relationship between incumbent candidates and KPPS and PPS officers in Kampung Baru Village occurs through the clientelism network of the Village Head as a liaison mediator who reconciles the political interests of the incumbent with the needs of the organizers. The implications of money politics on the integrity of the regional election organizers and results damage the image and good name of the institution, reduce public confidence in the election organizers and results, damage the quality of the democratic election process and results, disrupt the election implementation scheme and weaken the political legitimacy of the people.
Tradisi Bongkar Lubuk Larangan Di Muara Sipongi : Perspektif Hukum Islam Aminudin Aminudin; M. Iqbal Irham
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 6, No 3 (2024): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34007/jehss.v6i3.2019

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This research explains the activity of unloading lubuk ban, namely a tradition of harvesting fish in the Batang Girls River which was previously prohibited for a year by customary rules. This tradition has been going on for decades in the Mandailing Natal community. This research is qualitative and was carried out by collecting, analyzing, and providing a comprehensive interpretation so as to produce perfect data about the tradition of dismantling the lubuk ban. The results of this research conclude that the tradition of dismantling the lubuk ban in Simpang Mandepo Village, Muara Sipongi District, not only prioritizes the principles of benefit and maslahat (goodness), but also uses environmentally friendly tools, thus bringing in a lot of good fortune for the community.
Hyperrealitas Tradisi Lisan Dalam Pencegahan Penyimpangan Sosial Dikawasan Wisata Danau Lau Kawar Kabupaten Karo Dedi Andriansyah; Siti wardani Nur Azmi; Elvirida Lady Angel Purba; Fadinda Aisyah; Yola Claudia
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 6, No 2 (2023): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34007/jehss.v6i2.1931

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This research aims to explore the telling of the story of the Legend of Nini  Kawar at the Lake Lau Kawar tourist attraction, explore the local community's strategy in bringing the existence of the Nini  Kawar story to tourists in an analysis of Jean Baudrillard's hyperreality in the Lake Lau Kawar tourist area and explore the implications of telling the story of Nini  Kawar in preventing deviations. social activities carried out by tourists in the Lake Lau Kawar tourist area, Karo Regency. This research uses an embedded mixed-method design that combines qualitative and quantitative data searches. The data sources in this research are the results of participant observation, ethnographic interviews, and distribution of questionnaires. The data analysis techniques used are ethnographic interview analysis, domain analysis, and component analysis which will be assisted by the atlas. ti application. Meanwhile, the questionnaire on the third problem formulation data will be measured using percentage analysis and assisted with the SPSS application. This research was conducted in Kuta Gugung, Naman Teran District, Karo Regency, North Sumatra. The results of this research found that Nini  Kawar or Nini  Karo is a figure believed by people in the Lau Kawar Lake tourist area to be the guardian of Lau Kawar Lake. The legend of Nini  Kawar is still kept alive in the Lau Kawar Lake area. The aim of reviving Lake Lau Kawar is to socially control the behavior of the community and tourists who visit the Lake Lau Kawar area. This can be seen from the existence of prohibitions or taboos that visitors must obey. These prohibitions and taboos must be obeyed by the local community and visitors who come to the area to avoid the plague of Nini  Kawar
Kebijakan Zero Draft COC Indonesia Dalam Mediasi Konflik Di Laut Cina Selatan Aprianto Trianggoro Putro; Endro Legowo; Panji Suwarno; Pujo Widodo; Achmed Sukendro
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 6, No 2 (2023): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34007/jehss.v6i2.1946

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This article aims to analyze Indonesia's conflict mediation capabilities in the South China Sea. The problem is focused on Indonesia's Zero Draft Code policy in providing mediation direction through the outline of various draft agreements or agreements or agreements. To approach this problem, references to public policy theory, mediation, conflict and threats are used. The data is collected through official Indonesian government documents related to COC policy in the South China Sea, such as official statements, regulations, decisions, or other related documents. In addition, academic publications such as articles, journals, or research reports discussing Indonesia's COC policy in mediating conflicts in the South China Sea can be a source of relevant data and qualitative analysis. The results and findings in this study explain that the developing conflict has encouraged Indonesia to mediate through negotiation and the formulation of a code of ethics or zero draft code as a reference in encouraging the behavior of each country in conflict. Indonesia has an interest in maintaining regional stability in Southeast Asia. The study concluded that ASEAN member states in conflict with China agreed to the code of conduct, although China has not agreed given the US involvement in the conflict.
Perspektif Human Rights Principles Dalam Penetapan Jabatan Fungsional Guru Sebagai Pegawai Pemerintah Dengan Perjanjian Kerja (PPPK) Sahida Ayu Fajjari; Yati Sharfina Desiandri
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 6, No 3 (2024): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34007/jehss.v6i3.2009

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This research aims to discuss the importance of upholding human rights principles (HRP) in teacher profession policies, particularly regarding the appointment of Functional Teacher positions as PPPK civil servants. This study employs a juridical-normative method with a human rights-based approach to evaluate related policy regulations. The research findings indicate that the designation of the Functional Teacher Position as a PPPK civil servant violates HRP principles such as equality, interconnectedness, and non-discrimination. Therefore, a re-evaluation of this policy is necessary, considering HRP principles, and reinstating the status of the Functional Teacher Position as PNS civil servants in the SSCASN process. This research is descriptive, utilizing data from legislation, books, and scholarly articles related to HRP. Thus, understanding and respecting HRP principles are crucial in establishing teacher profession-related policies.
Upaya Pengembangan Objek Wisata Air Terjun Sedudo Melalui Pendekatan Community Based Tourism di Desa Ngliman Kabupaten Nganjuk Juwita Marpaung, Vini Febrianty; Nawangsari, Ertien Rining
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 6, No 3 (2024): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34007/jehss.v6i3.2006

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This article aims to investigate, describe, and analyze initiatives to enhance the Sedudo Waterfall tourist destination by implementing a Community-Based Tourism (CBT) approach in Ngliman Village, Nganjuk Regency. The primary concern lies in the lack of integrated management, posing a hindrance to the progress of Sedudo Waterfall. Despite the natural beauty of the Sedudo Waterfall, there is a notable absence of an effective cleanliness management system. The facilities at Sedudo Waterfall have not received proper upkeep, and the tourist spot lacks cleanliness, evident in dirty seating and scattered waste from food and beverages throughout the area. To address this issue, theoretical foundations from UNEP and WTO are employed, utilizing the five main principles outlined in Community Based Tourism Development by Suansri (2003). Data was gathered through in-depth interviews with various informants at the Nganjuk Regency Culture and subsequently analyzed qualitatively. The study concludes that: achieving the implementation of Community-based Based Tourism at the Sedudo Waterfall tourist attraction is based on economic principles, social principles, cultural principles, environmental principles, and political principles. Although on economic principles there are limited regional government budgets allocated for developing Sedudo Waterfall.
Implementasi Kebijakan Penyelenggaraan Kesejahteraan Sosial bagi Penyandang Disabilitas melalui Pelayanan Aksesibilitas di Kota Medan Tsaabitah, Regita Mentari; Siahaan, Asima Yanti
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 6, No 4 (2024): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34007/jehss.v6i4.2141

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Kondisi penyandang disabilitas di Indonesia menjadi perhatian utama dalam upaya menciptakan akses dan kesempatan yang merata bagi seluruh lapisan masyarakat. Namun, kendala yang dihadapi oleh penyandang disabilitas masih menghambat tercapainya tujuan tersebut. Studi ini menggali implementasi kebijakan penyelenggaraan kesejahteraan sosial bagi penyandang disabilitas melalui pelayanan aksesibilitas di Kota Medan. Metode penelitian kualitatif digunakan untuk memahami fenomena ini secara holistik melalui observasi dan wawancara dengan informan kunci dan utama dari Dinas Sosial Kota Medan dan Provinsi Sumatera Utara serta yayasan yang terlibat dalam pelayanan sosial. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa meskipun terdapat kesadaran global akan pentingnya aksesibilitas, implementasi konsep tersebut masih belum optimal, terutama dalam konteks penyediaan layanan publik bagi penyandang disabilitas. Kendala-kendala seperti kurangnya koordinasi, alokasi sumber daya yang tidak optimal, dan struktur birokrasi yang kurang mendukung menjadi tantangan utama dalam implementasi kebijakan. Diperlukan peningkatan kesadaran, komitmen, dan pemahaman dari semua pihak terkait untuk mewujudkan lingkungan yang lebih inklusif dan ramah bagi penyandang disabilitas.
Penentuan Sistem Pusat Pelayanan Perkotaan Berdasarkan Data Point of Interest di Kota Pangkalpinang Hadi Fitriansyah; Dwi Rizka Zulkia
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 6, No 2 (2023): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34007/jehss.v6i2.1951

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An interconnected city service system exists in urban areas. A good urban space structure should be able to encourage sustainable development for the people and the countryside, as a process of changing the use of dynamic urban space. The high service requirements of the central area of Pangkalpinang City are not offset by the availability of adequate urban facilities. The purpose of this study is to describe the service center system in Pangkalpinang City. The method used in this research with kernel density analysis uses POI (Point of Interest) data related to social, cultural, economic, and/or public administration. Analysis results showed that the Padi Market Area is still a potential service center in Pangkalpinang City, with the main character of trade and services. This is in line with the 2011-2030 RTRW of Pangkalpinan City that makes the Pedi Market area the service center of Pangcalpinang Town. Several areas have the potential to develop functions and roles as a City Service Subcenter. The results of this analysis are expected to provide recommendations to policymakers in drawing up the structure of urban spaces in urban spatial documents.
Transformasi Fungsi Penutup Kepala Berbahan Kain sebagai Media Identifikasi Identitas Masyarakat dalam Aktivitas Seni Pertunjukan di Malang Raya Robby Hidajat; Pujiyanto Pujiyanto; Tri Wahyuningtyas; Muhammad Afaf Hasyimy
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 6, No 2 (2023): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34007/jehss.v6i2.1922

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This article explains the transformation of the function of cloth head coverings to identify people's identities in performing arts activities in Malang Raya. These cloth head coverings have types, shapes and techniques for wearing them, as well as meanings that determine the ethics of their use. This complexity is to be able to reveal the transformation of its use function in the artistic activity environment. Because the use of cloth head coverings has never been used to identify the social identity of people in greater Malang. This is the aim of this research, namely to reveal and explain the function of cloth head coverings used in artistic activities. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with data collection techniques in the form of interviews with key informants who are competent in the field of performing arts, observing the activities of wearing cloth head coverings used by the community in arts activities, and reviewing documents, in the form of pictures, photos or reliefs on temples. -temple. Data analysis uses the theory of continuity and change, symbolic interactional, and functional structure. The research results found two important factors that can indicate the social identity of the people of Malang Raya as follows: (1) Social status, (2) Symbolic, (3) and Spiritual.
The Community Resilience Measurement of Tourism Village in The Special Region of Yogyakarta against The COVID-19 Pandemic Putri, Shinta Permana
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 6, No 3 (2024): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34007/jehss.v6i3.2078

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This article or articles aims to measure the resilience index of tourist village communities in DIY, especially in independent and developed tourist villages, and find the factors that influence it. The problem is focused on the biggest impact of the COVID-19 pandemic faced by local communities that have a large dependence on tourism activities. This research is quantitative. Data was collected through a questionnaire survey conducted with the community of tourism village entrepreneurs in DIY. This research focuses the sample on independent and developed tourist villages that are more prepared to face the pandemic. A total of 130 samples were taken with a confidence level of 92% based on the Slovin formula. The first research objective was analyzed by adopting the HCRI (Household Climate Resilience Index) calculation and the second objective was analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis. HCRI calculations are analyzed with the help of tables, percentages, and HCRI models which are used to assess community resilience based on respondents' responses to 31 resilience indicators. Resilience weights of 1-5 are given to indicators classified on a Likert scale, namely very high (5), high (4), medium (3), low (2), and very low (1), which means household resilience increases as the calculated value increases. The final results of this calculation are classified into five categories starting from very low resilience to very high resilience. The results of the analysis show that communities in developed and independent tourist villages in DIY have relatively high resilience in facing the COVID-19 pandemic. This resilience is influenced by economic, institutional, and social capital factors. However, tourist villages in DIY still need to be aware of the threat of vulnerability that may still occur during the COVID-19 pandemic in 12 indicators related to the economic condition of the community. These results have implications for the need to increase community resilience in developed/independent tourist villages by considering vulnerability factors in this research. In this case, both the government and tourist village managers are advised to focus more on programs to improve the quality of tourism business actors' resources and also the ability to mitigate economic losses after the COVID-19 pandemic to maintain the stability and sustainability of the economy of tourist village communities.

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