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The Indonesian Journal of Social Studies
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The Indonesian Journal of Social Studies was founded in 2018 in order to offer the disciplines in the field of social science education a representative scholarly publication. The journal represents a sophisticated image that is characterised by its theory and research orientation, interdisciplinary approach, internationalism and originality as well as by a rigorous anonymous peer review. The Indonesian Journal of Social Studies is a journal published every 6 months, namely July and December, published by the Department of Social Studies, Universitas Negeri Surabaya. IJSS has e-ISSN 2615-5966. This journal is expected to become an accredited and reputable journal in Indonesia.
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Women’s Empowerment in India-South Korea Relations: A Shared Journey Subhash Kumar Baitha; Rinkal Tyagi; Kumar Rajak, Sumit
The Indonesian Journal of Social Studies Vol 6 No 2 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/ijss.v6n2.p165-172

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One thread, the common dedication to women’s empowerment, shines out clearly in the complex tapestry of India-South Korea ties. The essay highlights the advancements achieved by both countries in advancing women’s rights, education, and workforce involvement as it examines the changing landscape of gender equality programmes. Governments have passed laws to remove gender barriers, creating an atmosphere where women may succeed both personally and professionally, from Seoul to New Delhi. We explore into the transforming impact of cross-cultural interactions, such Bollywood and K-dramas, on social perspectives and women’s empowerment. We look at programmes and possibilities in school that provide South Korean and Indian women the information and abilities they need to succeed in a variety of disciplines, including STEM. We also discuss issues like gender-based violence and job discrimination that affect women in both nations, as well as joint initiatives aimed at addressing these obstacles. Inspiring women who have achieved success in their various communities and established themselves as role models for others are also highlighted in this article. Together, India and South Korea are paving the way for a more accepting and fairer world for women, reiterating the notion that it is not just a local issue but also a shared journey that is deepening the ties between their two countries.
Home Movies And The Nigerian Youths: A Study On The Morals And Cultural Values In Delta State Ivwighren, Hannah; Irori, Okiemute Queenett; Ivwighren, Hannah Emuobosa; Queenett, Irori Okiemute Queenett
The Indonesian Journal of Social Studies Vol 6 No 2 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/ijss.v6n2.p208-220

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The study is mainly based on the impact of home movies on the morals and cultural values of Nigerian youths in Delta state. With a survey approach, 225 participants from Abraka Grammar School, University Secondary School and Ojeta Secondary School were sampled by using purposive sampling techniques. Copies of a structured questionnaire were distributed to students to collect information on their perceptions regarding the dressing styles, fashion depictions in home videos, and the effects of the same on cultural behavior and economic trends. It is seen that students' evaluations of dressing styles and fashion trends under study of home videos have the strongest effect on cultural values of young Nigerian adults in Delta State. Therefore, it is worth mentioning that the economy of individuals living in Delta is also affected by the actions of the Nigerian youths who watch home movies. Suggestions include encouraging limitation on the watching of movies that are not virtuous, but rather use of those that may seem helpful for the same. However, this may not be a practical measure to reduce immoral behavior. Furthermore, the emphasis must be put more on the positive aspects of the films found in the home movie.
The Increasing Empathetic Social Intelligence Through Values ??Clarification Techniques in Social Studies Learning at SMP Negeri 29 Bandung City Muthohharoh, Fajrin Muthia; Supriatna, Nana; Sumantri, Yeni Kurniawati
The Indonesian Journal of Social Studies Vol 6 No 2 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/ijss.v6n2.p192-207

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Penelitian ini dilatar belakangi oleh kurangnya sikap berempati siswa pada saat peneliti melakukan observasi awal, dimana kelas VII-A merupakan salah satu kelas yang memiliki beberapa Peserta Didik Berkebutuhan Khusus. Kecerdasan sosial berempati menjadi sangat penting untuk ditanamkan kepada seluruh siswa salah satunya melalui pembelajaran IPS. Kecerdasan sosial dapat menjadi jembatan untuk meningkatkan moral manusia sebagai makhluk sosial yang berakal, berbudi pekerti luhur, beriman, dan berakhlak mulia. Pendekatan yang efektif untuk menanamkan nilai berempati adalah melalui Value Clarification Technique yang bertujuan untuk mengukur tingkat kesadaran siswa tentang nilai berempati dan menanamkan nilai tersebut dengan cara yang mudah dipahami oleh siswa. Sehingga tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui upaya peningkatan kecerdasan sosial berempati siswa melalui Value Clarification Technique dalam pembelajaran IPS. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode Penelitian Tindakan Kelas model Kemmis dan Mc Taggart yang dilakukan sebanyak 3 siklus yang terdiri dari 4 tindakan setiap siklusnya. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa kelas VII-A SMP Negeri 29 Bandung mengalami adanya peningkatan kecerdasan sosial berempati yang mencapai kategori baik.
Pengaruh Politik Etis Kolonial Belanda Terhadap Pertanian dan Ekonomi Lokal di Lampung Salma, Rafiqoh; Dewi, Reviana; Wulandari, Lia; Putra, Purwanto
The Indonesian Journal of Social Studies Vol 6 No 2 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/ijss.v6n2.p180-191

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Penelitian ini membahas tentang Politik Etis dan kebijakan ekonomi kolonial Belanda di Lampung, serta dampaknya terhadap pertanian dan masyarakat setempat. Sub bab pertama menguraikan pengertian Politik Etis, yaitu kebijakan kolonial Belanda yang bertujuan untuk meningkatkan kesejahteraan masyarakat pribumi melalui pendidikan, irigasi, dan transmigrasi. Selanjutnya, dibahas kebijakan ekonomi kolonial Belanda di Lampung yang melibatkan pengenalan tanaman ekspor dan pembangunan infrastruktur irigasi. Sub bab ketiga menganalisis pengaruh kebijakan ekonomi Politik Etis terhadap pertanian di Lampung, termasuk peningkatan produktivitas dan diversifikasi tanaman. Pengaruh Bendung Argoguruh terhadap kolonisasi Sukadana juga dibahas, menunjukkan bagaimana proyek irigasi ini mendukung perpindahan penduduk dan pengembangan lahan pertanian baru. Terakhir, penelitian ini mengevaluasi dampak Politik Etis dalam memperkenalkan tanaman kualitas ekspor seperti kopi, teh, dan karet kepada masyarakat Lampung, yang secara signifikan mengubah struktur ekonomi lokal dan meningkatkan kesejahteraan petani. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa meskipun kebijakan Politik Etis memiliki tujuan yang positif, implementasinya seringkali lebih menguntungkan pihak kolonial dibandingkan masyarakat pribumi.
Sociology of Football: Analisis Konstruksi Konsep Diri Suporter Klub Sepak Bola Melalui Jalinan Solidaritas Sosial: Analisis Konstruksi Konsep Diri Suporter Klub Sepak Bola Melalui Jalinan Solidaritas Sosial Fakhira , Putri Hasna; Komariah, Siti; Wulandari, Puspita
The Indonesian Journal of Social Studies Vol 6 No 2 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/ijss.v6n2.p173-179

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Seseorang memiliki pandangan terhadap dirinya sendiri yang merupakan hasil interaksi dengan kelompok dan lingkungan sosialnya. Hal ini disebut dengan konsep diri, yang mana hal ini dipengaruhi pula dengan pengalaman pribadi dan dapat berkembang seiring berjalannya waktu. Jika dilihat dalam perspektif para suporter sepak bola yang seringkali melakukan tindakan-tindakan untuk mendukung klub sepak bolanya, bagaimana cara mereka memandang dirinya sendiri? Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui bagaimana konstruksi konsep diri para suporter sepak bola dan apa yang mereka dapatkan dari keterlibatan mereka sehingga mereka melakukan hal-hal yang bersifat loyal untuk mendukung klub sepak bola yang mereka sukai. Penelitian ini merupakan penilitian kualitaif melalui pendekatan fenomenologi dengan pengambilan data melalui wawancara. Dari hasil yang didapat, diketahui bahwa kita perlu melihat apakah terdapat nilai-nilai tertentu yang dianut dalam komunitas tersebut untuk saling mempercayai satu sama lain dan melakukan semuanya secara bersama. Adanya ikatan emosional yang terjalin mendorong terbentuknnya soldiaritas diantara mereka yang menjadi dasar untuk bersama-sama melakukan aksi-aksi dukungan bagi klub sepak bola yang mereka sukai. Berbagai makna yang diberikan terkait dengan kehadiran sepak bola bagi hidup mereka menjadi kunci utama terbentuknya konsep diri melalui hubungan solidaritas yang terjalin. Dimana konsep diri ini, mempengaruhi adanya pengambilan keputusan rasional yang didasarkan pada solidarita dan ditunjukkan melalui bentuk-bentuk dukungan.
How do You Display 3D Cultural Heritage Data in Museums? Inoue, Hayata; Umemura, Ayako; Hayakawa, Hirono; Hori, Ryo; Endo, Mamoru; Urat, Mayu; Yasuda, Takami; Kajiwara, Yoshimitsu
The Indonesian Journal of Social Studies Vol 7 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/ijss.v7n2.p231-237

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In this paper, we present “Culpticon,” a project developed at Japan’s Nagoya University to present three-dimensional (3D) cultural heritage data in museums. Culpticon represents a unique response to the challenges facing social education on cultural heritage in museums. Our project’s primary objective is to facilitate seamless museum access via the World Wide Web. Recognizing the critical issues that Japanese museums are facing is essential to understand this project’s background. Decreasing visitor interest in cultural heritage has resulted in severe financial constraints, which Japan’s economic difficulties since the 1990s have further exacerbated due to diminishing administrative support. This has put our cultural heritage’s preservation at risk. To address these challenges, our approach focuses on engaging the public directly with museums and utilizing education as a form of entertainment. Concentrating on smartphone accessibility, we have devised a user-friendly method that enables users to explore 3D heritage data in museum collections. One of the system’s key features is the ability to provide a comprehensive view of cultural heritage data from any angle. Furthermore, it is accessible from any location with an Internet connection, ensuring that information on cultural heritage is readily available to the public. Thus, Culpticon represents a significant step toward democratizing access to cultural heritage. Bridging the gap between museums and the public enhances social education and reinforces the preservation of our invaluable cultural legacy.
Structural Analysis of Pyramids: Insights from the Giza 3D Survey Project Kawae, Yukinori
The Indonesian Journal of Social Studies Vol 7 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/ijss.v7n2.p238-244

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Within the Memphis region of Egypt, the Old Kingdom period (approximately 2686–2181 BCE) saw the construction of over 70 pyramids. The extant survey data for these pyramids, derived mainly from architectural studies, have not been substantially updated. The information from this period predominantly encompasses descriptive accounts and schematic representations, focusing on the dimensions, internal chambers, and passageways of the pyramids. Notably absent are detailed documentations that provide insights into the individual stone blocks and the intricacies of their masonry. Consequently, the current understanding of the pyramid construction methodologies of this era remains largely hypothetical. Since 2005, I have been actively engaged in an interdisciplinary 3D survey initiative, focusing on acquiring laser- scanned 3D data of Memphite pyramids. This endeavor aims to analyze their structural forms to elucidate the progression in construction techniques during this epoch. Beginning in 2013, the “Giza 3D Survey” project was initiated as a collaboration between academia and industry. This project sought to comprehensively update the exterior measurement data of the Giza pyramid complex, employing “Structure from Motion/Multi-View Stereo (SfM/MVS)” technologies to generate 3D representations from photographic imagery. This comprehensive approach seeks to unravel the construction methodologies of these ancient structures. As a result of a decade-long survey, it has been discovered that the pyramids of Giza are not merely accumulations of limestone blocks. Instead, they contain a central “core structure” in a step-like formation, a framework made up of “backing stones,” and areas filled with debris and sand, referred to as “chamber method.”
The Transformation of Buddhist Stūpas in Premodern Japan : Exploring the Symbolism of Rulership in Religious Spaces Guo, Jianing
The Indonesian Journal of Social Studies Vol 7 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/ijss.v7n2.p245-253

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In pre-modern Japan, Religion has always been employed to legitimize power, and its architectural manifestations have undergone changes to emphasize different nodes of authority. This paper will focus on the st?pa, a representative Buddhist architectural structure, and elaborate on its development and changes in Japan, with particular attention to the st?pa as a religious building and its temporal changes in doctrinal expression and internal structure. On this basis, I will further examine the imperial mausoleum st?pas built during the Japanese Insei period (11th to 12th centuries) and discuss how the st?pa, as a religious building, achieved its political representation by integrating with funeral rites. During the Insei period, a transitional period between the ancient and medieval periods, retired emperors conceived of their power in new ways. In particular, Retired Emperors Shirakawa and Toba had themselves interred in st?pas at Jobodaiin and Anrakujuin, respectively. This was a strange, provocative act that attempted to buttress what was then declining imperial power. The st?pa, symbolizing the Buddha's burial mound and venerating the Dainichi Nyorai, stands out for its architectural presence in the landscape. In putting their remains inside a holy space of rich resonances, Shirakawa and Toba broke precedents and constructed a novel mode of articulating rulership. Moreover, the burial of Toba in the st?pa, along with the funeral rituals he established, can be highlighted as having been perceived as a way to reinforce the authority of the Insei system.
Sustaining Indonesian Roots: A Tale of Families, Workers, and Students in Japan Franggaratz, Abubakar Pae Flady Feliyenco
The Indonesian Journal of Social Studies Vol 7 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/ijss.v7n2.p254-261

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Inspired by the tradition of “merantau,” or migration, Indonesians move globally for better opportunities while staying deeply connected to their cultural roots. In Japan, they actively preserve their culture by organizing festivals, simultaneously serving as cultural ambassadors to build connections with Japanese and international communities. To capture this journey, we conducted interviews with Indonesian families, workers, and students actively involved in organizing and participating in cultural events. The study unveils compelling stories reflecting the challenges and resilience of Indonesian migrants in Japan. A devoted mother, with her three children, drives 366 kilometers from Tokyo to Nagoya, actively participating in traditional dance practices, emphasizing the importance of cultural activities for her children’s connection to Indonesian heritage. A worker, balancing long hours in Japan while also volunteering for the Indonesian Festival, showcases the challenges of event coordination, sleeping on-site to ensure that everything is ready on the day. University students juggle their academic pressures and part-time jobs while teaching traditional dance to children, preparing them for performances and accompanying them to the stage to ease their nerves. These stories emphasize the multifaceted challenges faced by Indonesian families, workers, and students in Japan, showcasing their commitment to preserving cultural identity. Importantly, the narratives underscore the need for deeper support from the Indonesian government through funding and other means to ensure the sustainability of these efforts, reflecting the aspirations and hopes of these individuals.
Iconographic Analysis of Ancient Roof Tiles Using a Data Science Approach Kajiwara , Yoshimitsu; Zheng , Wanwan; Kawanishi , Yasutomo
The Indonesian Journal of Social Studies Vol 7 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/ijss.v7n2.p262-270

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In archaeology, typological research methods have long been used as a reliable methodology to estimate the relative ages of artifacts and clarify their genealogical relationships. There is, however, a disadvantage to typological research methods—the researcher’s subjectivity cannot be eliminated during the analysis process. This study aimed to provide an objective typological index by applying data science to typological research. Techniques known as “feature extraction” and “unsupervised learning” were used to recognize the patterns and visualize the data. Thereby, the study is expected to help clarify the laws hidden in the iconographic data of tiles. An experiment was performed to analyze the patterns on the eaves tiles of ancient Japanese roof tiles (from Fujiwara and Heijo Palace), which are the authors’ specialty. Results revealed that matching local features focusing on edges was effective in detecting similarities between tiles and extracting differences in the general framework of the pattern structure. Furthermore, the multidimensional scaling method and phylogenetic tree were utilized to estimate the age and place of origin of each tile, which is a crucial task in archaeology. In general, the results obtained were in accordance with those of previous studies