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Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development
ISSN : 26156180     EISSN : 26156180     DOI : doi.org/10.21070/ijccd
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development (IJCCD) is a peer-reviewed journal published by Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo three times a year (March, June, September). This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. The scope of this journal is appropriate subjects including, but not limited to, the knowledge of the Rural, Urban, Culture, Heritage, and community development.
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Global Modern Oasis Design Innovation through Reviving Ancient Egyptian Gardens Shamsieva Rafoat Aslidinovna
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 15 No 1 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v15i1.1027

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This study bridges this gap by exploring the origins, composition, and cultural significance of Egyptian gardens. Through a multidisciplinary approach combining historical analysis and botanical research, we uncover the intricate interplay between trees, vegetables, and flowers within these gardens. Our findings reveal a sophisticated horticultural tradition, where lilies, roses, and various herbs held symbolic and practical importance. Furthermore, drawing parallels between ancient practices and modern landscaping, we propose the integration of Egyptian garden motifs into contemporary park designs in Uzbekistan. By blending historical inspiration with innovative techniques, this endeavor not only enriches the aesthetic landscape but also honors the rich heritage of Eastern civilizations, fostering cultural exchange and appreciation. Highlights: Multidisciplinary approach: Integrating historical analysis and botanical research unveils the complex composition and cultural significance of ancient Egyptian gardens. Symbolic flora: Lilies, roses, and herbs not only adorned Egyptian gardens but held profound symbolic and practical importance, reflecting religious and societal values. Contemporary integration: Proposing the incorporation of Egyptian garden motifs into modern park designs in Uzbekistan fosters cultural exchange and enriches the aesthetic landscape, honoring Eastern civilizations' rich heritage. Keywords: Ancient Egyptian, Horticultural Tradition, Cultural Heritage
Bridging Worlds Through Comparative Literature Kasimov Abdugapir Abdikarimovich
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 15 No 1 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v15i1.1030

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This study emphasizes the critical role of comparative literary studies in understanding the modern literary process. Traditional literary analyses often overlook the rich intercultural dynamics that comparative studies highlight. Our research aims to bridge this gap by developing a theoretical framework that comprehends literary aesthetics in a globalized context through a qualitative analysis of diverse literary texts. Initial findings reveal that such a comparative approach not only deepens our understanding of universal literary themes but also enhances the appreciation of diverse cultural expressions. This work underscores the importance of integrating comparative literary studies into mainstream literary education to foster a more inclusive understanding of global literary phenomena. Highlights: Illuminates universal themes across cultures Develops new comparative literary framework Advocates comparative studies in education Keywords: Comparative Literature, Global Literary Dynamics, Contact Genetic Comparison, Aesthetic Analysis, Cultural Expressions.
Global SWOT Strategies Revolutionize Sandal Craftsmen Revenue Rizka Dwi Maulidina; Hadiah Fitriyah
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 15 No 1 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v15i1.1037

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This study explores strategies to increase income in the Creative Jaya sandal home industry in Gresikan Village, Krian District, facing challenges such as limited market information and ineffective product promotion. Utilizing qualitative methods and SWOT analysis, the research identifies the SO (Strengths and Opportunities) strategy as most promising for revenue enhancement. Findings suggest prioritizing product quality, fostering customer relationships, improving human resource capabilities, innovating products, and securing reliable suppliers. The study highlights the significance of government support and provides actionable insights for small-scale home industries, particularly in sandal craftsmanship, to achieve sustainable growth and competitiveness. Highlight: Challenges in Marketing: Limited information and strategic promotion affect revenue. SWOT Strategy: Strengths and opportunities enhance revenue in home industries. Key Actions: Prioritize quality, build customer relations, secure reliable suppliers. Keywoard: Home industry, Sandal craftsmanship, Revenue enhancement, Qualitative methods, SWOT analysis
Translating Cultures Unveiling the Art of Uzbek Literary Transformations Nilufar Abdukhafizovna Khalimova
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 15 No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v15i2.1041

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This study conducts a linguocultural analysis of 20th-century Uzbek literary translations, illuminating the complex interaction between language and culture, particularly in the nuanced translation of stories like "Shum bola" into "A Naughty Boy." Existing research often overlooks the depth of cultural understanding required for effective literary translation, a gap this study addresses by highlighting the challenges and strategies in preserving the original texts' emotional and cultural essence. Employing an integrated approach of linguistic, cultural, and sociological methods, the research examines several translations to demonstrate how cultural context significantly impacts the translation process. Results underscore the necessity for translators to have a profound comprehension of both source and target cultures to ensure meaningful translations. The findings advocate for enhanced translator training in cultural competencies, contributing to the fields of translation studies and intercultural communication. Highlights: Intricate Relationship: Emphasizes the complex interplay between language and culture in translation. Cultural Knowledge: Highlights the essential role of deep cultural understanding for effective translation. Methodological Approach: Utilizes an integrated linguistic, cultural, and sociological framework to explore translation challenges. Keywords: Linguocultural Analysis, Translation Studies, Cultural Context, Literary Translation
Unveiling Community Involvement Gaps in Toddler Stunting Recovery Jihan Andita Firdausi; Isna Fitria Agustina
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 15 No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v15i2.1042

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Stunting remains a significant issue in Larangan Village, Candi District, Sidoarjo Regency, largely due to inadequate community participation in nutrition-related activities and low public awareness of posyandu services. This qualitative study analyzes community involvement in stunting recovery and identifies barriers to effective engagement. Data from interviews, observations, and documentation with key village figures indicate that while contributions from the village government, cadres, and midwives have improved, community enthusiasm and motivation remain low due to poor awareness and socio-economic challenges. Enhancing community education, improving socio-economic conditions, and fostering better organizational collaboration are crucial for improving stunting recovery efforts. Highlights: Community Engagement: Assessing local stakeholder contributions for toddler nutrition improvement. Awareness Gap: Identifying public knowledge gaps on posyandu services for stunting recovery. Socio-economic Barriers: Exploring economic challenges hindering community health initiative participation. Keywords: Stunting, Community Participation, Posyandu Services, Nutrition, Socio-economic Factors
Overcoming E-Government Challenges through Insights from Simple Apps Alvina Dea Ervinda; Ilmi Usrotin Choiriyah
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 15 No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v15i2.1043

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This study explores the development strategy for e-government preparation through Simple Applications at the Sidoarjo Regency Community and Village Empowerment Service in East Java, Indonesia. Using qualitative descriptive methods, data was collected through observation, interviews, and documentation from key personnel involved in managing the Simple Application. Findings highlight successful implementation alongside challenges such as a lack of IT expertise among staff and inadequate infrastructure for effective socialization efforts. These obstacles necessitate improvements in human resources and infrastructure to sustain and expand e-government benefits across the region, promoting enhanced governmental transparency and service delivery. Highlights: Successful e-government with Simple Applications in Sidoarjo Regency. Challenges: lack of IT expertise, inadequate socialization infrastructure. Recommendations: improve human resources, enhance infrastructure for sustainable e-government. Keywords: e-government, Simple Application, community empowerment, infrastructure challenges, human resource development
Optimizing Village Wealth Through the Transition to BUMDes in Indonesia Moch Rifqi Tamaputra; Rifqi Ridlo Phahlevy
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 15 No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v15i2.1044

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This research examines the regulation of transitioning village assets to Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) based on Village Law, highlighting shifts in dispute resolution methods. Using a normative method with statutory and historical approaches, the study identifies challenges in optimizing village head authority and effective supervision by regional heads. Key findings show the transition process involves initiation and agreements between BUMDes and village government, with tailored dispute resolution methods including mediation and litigation. Effective regulations and collaboration between officials and asset managers can enhance BUMDes' self-sufficiency, benefiting local economies and village welfare while ensuring transparency and community participation.Highlight: Transition Process: Village assets to BUMDes via initiation and agreements. Dispute Resolution: Methods include mediation, village discussions, and litigation. Regulatory Challenges: Enhance village head authority and regional supervision. Keywoard: Village assets, BUMDes, Village Law, Dispute resolution, Normative method
Transformational Leadership Boosts Employee Performance in Indonesia Reni Eka Putri; Sumartik
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 15 No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v15i2.1045

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This study examines the impact of Transformational Leadership Style, Organizational Culture, and Work Climate on Employee Performance at the Community and Village Empowerment Offices in Sidoarjo District. Using a quantitative approach, data were collected from 100 employees through surveys and analyzed with multiple linear regression using SPSS version 25. Results show that all three factors positively influence employee performance, with Organizational Culture being the most significant. This research underscores the importance of enhancing organizational culture to boost employee performance, providing valuable insights for policymakers and practitioners in village empowerment. Highlight: Transformational Leadership: Positively impacts employee performance. Organizational Culture: Most significant factor affecting performance. Quantitative Analysis: Utilized surveys and regression analysis. Keywoard: Transformational Leadership, Organizational Culture, Work Climate, Employee Performance, Village Empowerment
Ethical Resolution of Customary Land Disputes Through Harmonizing Tradition and Law Sulaiman Sulaiman; Sri Budi Purwaningsih
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 15 No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v15i2.1046

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This research examines the customary land disputes between the Tiwu Kondo sub-district government and the Ndoko tribe in East Manggarai, NTT Province. It aims to identify the resolution efforts involving mediation and deliberation with traditional and religious leaders, emphasizing ethical values, local customs, and applicable laws. Using a juridical-empirical approach, data were collected through literature studies, observations, and interviews. Findings reveal that integrating traditional customs and modern legal frameworks, guided by UUPA No.5/1960 and PERDA Manggarai No.1/2018, can effectively resolve disputes, offering a model for fair and sustainable outcomes. Highlights: Integrating Traditions and Laws: Combining customs with modern legal frameworks. Mediation and Deliberation: Involving traditional and religious leaders. Fair and Sustainable Outcomes: Emphasizing ethical values and local norms. Keywords: Land disputes, Customary land, Mediation, Traditional customs, Legal frameworks
Empowering Rural Economies through BUMDes Initiatives in Indonesia Indah Munfaati; Ilmi Usrotin Choiriyah
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 15 No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v15i2.1047

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This qualitative study investigates the economic empowerment efforts through the "BUMDes Makmur Sejahtera" program in Pagerwojo Village, Buduran District, Indonesia, aligning with governmental regulations on village-owned enterprises. Using purposive sampling, data was collected via observation, interviews, and documentation. The analysis, guided by Miles & Huberman's model, highlights successful planning and policy adherence, community engagement through social and political actions, and the impact of awareness and education in enhancing local economic resilience. Key findings emphasize the need for improved marketing strategies and service quality to sustain and expand the program's benefits, positioning BUMDes as a pivotal tool for inclusive economic growth in rural communities, contingent on ongoing management and development efforts. Highlights: Strategic planning vital for BUMDes success in rural economic empowerment. Community engagement fosters effective governance and program sustainability. Education and awareness crucial for enhancing local economic resilience and growth. Keywords: BUMDes, economic empowerment, rural development, community engagement, qualitative research