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Khazanah Sosial
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Khazanah Dakwah is a journal that discusses discourse of Sosial science, published by Pasca Sarjana UIN Sunan Gunung Djati, Bandung, Indonesia. Khazanah Sosial is focusing on issues of Sosial. Khazanah Sosial (E-ISSN 2715-8071 ) provides a media to publish scientific articles as a result of research and development in social and political fields.
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Implementation of Child Identity Card (KIA) Policy At The Population and Civil Registration Service of Palu City Sussanti, Sussanti; Daswati, Daswati; Mangngasing, Nasir
Khazanah Sosial Vol 6, No 4 (2024): Khazanah Sosial
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ks.v6i4.39925

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This study aims to determine the process of implementing the child identity card (KIA) policy at the Palu City Population and Civil Registration Service. The regulations governing the issuance of child identity cards (KIA) are regulated in the Minister of Home Affairs Regulation Number 2 of 2016 concerning Child Identity Cards. The approach used in this study is qualitative with a descriptive approach. Qualitative research is a study that produces and manages descriptive data, such as interview and observation transcriptions. While descriptive is a research method used to examine the condition of natural objects, where researchers are key instruments, data collection techniques are carried out by triangulation (combination), data analysis is inductive, and qualitative research results emphasize meaning rather than generalization. The results of this study show that the implementation of the Child Identity Card (KIA) policy at the Palu City Population and Civil Registration Service has not gone as expected. From the two indicators put forward by Grindle (1980), namely policy content and policy context, there are several findings. In the policy content, there are several obstacles in the policy implementation process caused by several things such as the lack of benefits from the implementation of the child identity card policy felt by the Community and the child identity card which is not a priority for the Community to be made immediately. While in the policy context it shows that the cause of the child identity card policy not being implemented properly is because the strategy used is not supported by a sufficient budget and the Community's perception that the child identity card does not have any benefits that they can get.
Implementation of Child Identity Card (KIA) Policy At The Population and Civil Registration Service of Palu City Sussanti, Sussanti; Daswati, Daswati; Mangngasing, Nasir
Khazanah Sosial Vol. 6 No. 4 (2024): Khazanah Sosial
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ks.v6i4.39925

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This study aims to determine the process of implementing the child identity card (KIA) policy at the Palu City Population and Civil Registration Service. The regulations governing the issuance of child identity cards (KIA) are regulated in the Minister of Home Affairs Regulation Number 2 of 2016 concerning Child Identity Cards. The approach used in this study is qualitative with a descriptive approach. Qualitative research is a study that produces and manages descriptive data, such as interview and observation transcriptions. While descriptive is a research method used to examine the condition of natural objects, where researchers are key instruments, data collection techniques are carried out by triangulation (combination), data analysis is inductive, and qualitative research results emphasize meaning rather than generalization. The results of this study show that the implementation of the Child Identity Card (KIA) policy at the Palu City Population and Civil Registration Service has not gone as expected. From the two indicators put forward by Grindle (1980), namely policy content and policy context, there are several findings. In the policy content, there are several obstacles in the policy implementation process caused by several things such as the lack of benefits from the implementation of the child identity card policy felt by the Community and the child identity card which is not a priority for the Community to be made immediately. While in the policy context it shows that the cause of the child identity card policy not being implemented properly is because the strategy used is not supported by a sufficient budget and the Community's perception that the child identity card does not have any benefits that they can get.
Sustainability of Village-Owned Enterprises for Economic Development of Lombok Utara Somiartha, Putu; Sudarma, Made; Pancawati, Ni Luh Putu Anom; Widari, Ni Nyoman Satya; Sukendri, Nengah
Khazanah Sosial Vol. 6 No. 4 (2024): Khazanah Sosial
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ks.v6i4.40522

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This research aims to analyze the direct and indirect effects of managerial competency characteristics, marketing mix, social capital, and the sustainability of Badan Usaha Milik Desa (Village-Owned Enterprises, BUM Desa) enterprises on economic development in Lombok Utara Regency. Additionally, examines the social capital determinants that moderate the impact of managerial competency on the sustainability of BUM Desa enterprises in Lombok Utara Regency. This study employs an associative quantitative research design. This research was carried out in 43 villages within Lombok Utara Regency, with a total sample of 215 from 43 BUM Desas across these villages. The SEM-PLS method is employed for data analysis. The research findings indicate that management competency, marketing mix, social capital, and the sustainability of BUM Desa enterprises do not significantly influence the performance of village development in Lombok Utara Regency. Social capital significantly moderates the impact of managerial ability on the success of BUM Desa. The findings of this research are anticipated to enhance theoretical understanding of the mechanisms of social capital, particularly how prolonged retention greatly moderates the impact of managerial competency on the performance of BUM Desa.
Implementation of Islamic Communication Principles in Antiretroviral Adherence Counseling for Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Patients Suciati; Malik, Abdul; Fakhri, Mohammad
Khazanah Sosial Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Khazanah Sosial
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ks.v7i1.43540

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This study explores the role of Islamic communication principles in enhancing antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence among HIV/AIDS patients at West Nusa Tenggara Provincial Hospital (NTB), Indonesia, focusing on culturally sensitive counselling techniques. Using a qualitative case study approach, the research involved in-depth interviews and observations with three HIV/AIDS counsellors (K1, K2, and K3) and three patients (P1, P2, and P3) with a history of ART discontinuation. Data were collected through interviews, observations of counselling sessions, and secondary documentation, then analyzed using the Miles and Huberman model, which includes data collection, reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing. The findings revealed that counsellors (K1, K2, and K3) employed ethical and empathetic communication principles, aligning with the six qaulan  (Islamic communication principles): qaulan sadida (truthful speech), qaulan maysura (easy-to-understand speech), qaulan baligha (impactful speech), qaulan ma'rufa (kind speech), qaulan karima (respectful speech), and qaulan layyina (gentle speech). Although counsellors were not explicitly aware of these principles, their practices inherently reflected these values, fostering trust, reducing stigma, and improving patient adherence to ART. Patients (P1, P2, and P3) reported feeling respected, supported, and motivated during counselling, strengthening their commitment to lifelong treatment. This study highlights the importance of integrating Islamic communication principles into HIV/AIDS counselling to align with patients' cultural and religious values, particularly in Muslim-majority settings. This approach enhances ART adherence, strengthens patient-counselor relationships, reduces stigma, and promotes better health outcomes. The findings contribute to culturally competent healthcare practices by advocating for patient-centred counselling strategies that incorporate religious and cultural values, ultimately improving adherence and quality of life for people living with HIV/AIDS.
Empowerment Programs and Social Construction of Poverty in the Lauje Indigenous Community, Parigi Moutong, Central Sulawesi Nugroho, Krisdaryadi Ponco; Ali, Muhammad Nur; Zaiful, Zaiful
Khazanah Sosial Vol. 6 No. 4 (2024): Khazanah Sosial
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ks.v6i4.43720

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This study examines the phenomenon of poverty and the implementation of empowerment programs in the Lauje Indigenous Community in Parigi Moutong Regency, Central Sulawesi, with a particular focus on the social constructions that shape these programs. Employing a qualitative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews, participatory observations, Focus Group Discussions (FGD), and document analysis. A total of 16 informants were purposively selected, including traditional leaders, women leaders, youth leaders, indigenous community members, government program field assistants, and village heads within the Lauje Indigenous Community. The findings reveal that poverty among the Lauje Indigenous Community is a multidimensional issue influenced by both structural and cultural factors. Structural factors include limited access to transportation, healthcare, education, and low market value for agricultural products. Cultural factors relate to local beliefs, such as having many children as a sign of good fortune and traditional parenting practices that restrict women’s roles in the household economy. Although the government has introduced empowerment programs under the Village SDGs framework, challenges persist due to limited infrastructure and low community participation. Existing empowerment initiatives have yet to significantly improve economic welfare, as they do not fully consider the socio-cultural conditions of indigenous communities. Meanwhile, the social construction of the Lauje Indigenous Community remains deeply rooted in values of mutual cooperation, solidarity, and harmony with nature. This social capital plays a crucial role in sustaining community life, yet it is gradually eroding due to modernization and materialism among younger generations. This study recommends that empowerment programs should be designed with greater sensitivity to local wisdom and actively involve indigenous communities in planning and execution. Furthermore, strengthening basic infrastructure, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship education is essential to enhancing the economic independence of the Lauje Indigenous Community. Lastly, efforts should be made to preserve social capital and traditional values, as they continue to serve as fundamental pillars of the community’s social and economic sustainability.
A Legal Perspective on Social and Business Conflicts of Interest: Ethics Enforcement in GOTO Hermansyah, Muhammad; Fatmawati, Endang; Roza, Yanti Mulia; Sukomardojo, Tekat
Khazanah Sosial Vol. 6 No. 4 (2024): Khazanah Sosial
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ks.v6i4.44207

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This study examines the conflict between corporate profit and social responsibility within GOTO’s business model, specifically analyzing how commission and fare deduction policies create legal and ethical dilemmas. Using a qualitative research approach, the study employs a legal analysis framework grounded in corporate governance principles, alongside literature reviews, document analysis, and stakeholder interviews. Findings reveal that prioritizing profitability through these policies results in decreased income and growing dissatisfaction among driver partners, thereby intensifying conflicts of interest. Although GOTO has initiated measures such as the establishment of an Ethics Committee and driver support programs, these steps fall short of fully addressing the legal and ethical gaps. The study concludes that reinforcing specific legal regulations—particularly those ensuring accountability and equitable stakeholder treatment—is crucial for resolving these conflicts. These results underscore the urgent need for adaptive legal policies that better balance corporate profit motives with broader social responsibilities in the digital economy.
Community Participation in Implementation of 4 Pillars of Sustainable Tourism in Janti Tourist Village, Klaten Maheswari, Putri Arum; Gustaman, Fulia Aji
Khazanah Sosial Vol. 6 No. 4 (2024): Khazanah Sosial
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ks.v6i4.44301

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Tourism is a dynamic industry that significantly contributes to global economic growth by creating jobs and increasing income for both communities and governments. This study aims to analyze community participation in implementing the four pillars of sustainable tourism in Janti Tourism Village, Klaten Regency. Employing a qualitative approach, data were collected through interviews, observations, and analysis of relevant literature, including journals, books, and official documents. The data were then analyzed through three stages: data condensation, data presentation, and conclusion drawing or verification. The findings indicate that Janti Tourism Village has successfully evolved into a well-managed tourism destination by integrating community participation with sustainable tourism principles. The community plays an active role as tourism managers, cultural heritage preservers, and environmental stewards, facilitated through training programs, socialization efforts, and regular meetings. Additionally, community members have access to village meetings and performance reporting forums, ensuring their voices are heard in decision-making processes. The study confirms that Janti Tourism Village has effectively implemented the four pillars of sustainable tourism—sustainable management, socio-economic development, cultural preservation, and environmental conservation. These aspects are well-integrated within the village’s tourism development framework. However, further improvements are needed to enhance community engagement and optimize the benefits of sustainable tourism.
Gender Perspective of Planners as a Gender Focal Point in the Provincial Government of Central Sulawesi Sahi, Irmawati; Khairil, Muhammad; Safitri, Ritha
Khazanah Sosial Vol. 6 No. 4 (2024): Khazanah Sosial
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ks.v6i4.44357

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This study examines the gender perspective of planners in regional apparatus organizations (OPD) within the Central Sulawesi Provincial Government, focusing on their roles as gender focal points in development planning. Using Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann’s (1966) Social Construction Theory—comprising externalization, objectification, and internalization—this qualitative research, conducted from September 2024 to February 2025, employs purposive sampling to select informants from key OPDs involved in gender-based planning, including the Regional Development Planning Agency, the Inspectorate, the Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection Office, the Education Office, the Population Control and Family Planning Office, and the Central Sulawesi Social Service. Primary data will be collected through in-depth interviews and direct observations of gender mainstreaming (PUG) activities, while secondary data will be sourced from government policies, academic articles, official websites, and books. Data analysis follows the interactive model of Miles, Huberman, and Saldana (2014), which includes data collection, data condensation, data display, and conclusion drawing. The findings reveal that OPD planners generally exhibit biases in their approach to gender mainstreaming (PUG), where the externalization stage shows varied understandings of PUG alongside efforts to promote gender-responsive development planning, the objectification stage reflects critical perspectives on gender-responsive policies in infrastructure, education, and health, and the internalization stage highlights challenges in fully integrating gender considerations into regional development planning. This study emphasizes the need for capacity-building programs to strengthen planners’ gender perspectives and recommends greater institutional support for sustainable gender mainstreaming in regional governance.
Factors Inhibiting Communication in Empowering Farming Communities by the Department of Agriculture and Food Security of Sumedang Febianti, Fepi; Sudrajat, Arip Rahman; Ningrum, Dhesti Widya Nurhasanah
Khazanah Sosial Vol. 6 No. 4 (2024): Khazanah Sosial
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ks.v6i4.17526

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Farming community empowerment is an important element in the effort to improve the welfare of farmers in Sumedang Regency. However, the empowerment process often faces various communication barriers that affect the effectiveness of the program run by the Agriculture and Food Security Office of Sumedang Regency. This research aims to analyze communication barriers in empowering farming communities based on four main aspects: socio-anthro-psychological, semantic, mechanical, and ecological barriers. The research method used is qualitative with a case study approach and data collection techniques through interviews, observation, and documentation. The results showed that the main obstacles in communication to empower farming communities include social and cultural differences between farmers and extension officers, difficulties in understanding due to the use of formal language, limited access to communication technology, and environmental disturbances such as noise and unfavorable social conditions. Therefore, a more inclusive and participatory communication strategy is needed to improve the effectiveness of empowerment programs and ensure that the information conveyed can be received and understood properly by the farming community.
Revisit Intention through the Development of Tourism Components and Tourist Satisfaction at Hot Spring Tourism Destinations Setiawan, Rahyuniati; Susilawati, Wati
Khazanah Sosial Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Khazanah Sosial
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ks.v7i1.38996

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Hot spring tourism destinations in West Java face challenges in maintaining visitor satisfaction and encouraging repeat visits, particularly due to inconsistencies in tourism component development. Despite the growing interest in wellness tourism, limited studies have examined the direct and indirect relationships between tourism components, tourist satisfaction, and revisit intention in this context. This study aims to analyze the influence of tourism components on tourist satisfaction and its impact on revisit intention at hot spring tourism destinations. The research employs a descriptive and verification method with a sample of 400 respondents, selected using Random Sampling techniques. Data analysis was conducted using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The results indicate that Tourism Components significantly influence Tourist Satisfaction, substantially impacting Revisit Intention. However, Tourism Components do not directly influence Revisit Intention. This study underscores the importance of providing adequate facilities and better management of tourist destinations to enhance satisfaction and attract repeat visits. These findings offer valuable insights for tourism managers in their efforts to develop more competitive and sustainable hot spring tourism destinations.