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Journal La Sociale
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ISSN : 27210960     EISSN : 27210847     DOI : 10.37899
Core Subject : Social,
Journal La Sociale ISSN 2721-0847 (online) and ISSN 2721-0960 (Print) Includes all the areas of research activities in all fields of Social Sciences such as Humanities, Law, Anthropology, History, Administration, Geography, Archeology, Communication, Criminology, Education, Government, policies, Linguistics, International Relations, Political Science, Geography, History, Law, Peace Studies, Psychology, Health, Economy, Trade, Arts, History, Literature, Religion, Marriage, Family Life, Philosophy, Sociology, Public Administration, Demography, Library Science, Journalism, Environmental Studies, Development Studies, International Relation Studies, Information Science, Media Studies, Market Research, Languages, Geospatial Information Science, Visual Arts, Drawing, Painting, Multicultural, Gender, Minority Studies, Women studies, Social Work, and Social Welfare.
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Public Health Behavior Change Communication Strategies in Accelerating the Reduction of Stunting in North Minahasa Regency Reiner Richard Onsu; Grace Jane Waleleng; Joula J. Rogahang
Journal La Sociale Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023): Journal La Sociale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journal-la-sociale.v4i3.858

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Communication Strategy for Community Health Behavior Change in Accelerating Stunting Reduction in North Minahasa Regency, through aspects (1) Announcing: socialization and counseling to pregnant women and parents who have children under 5 years old through lectures, presentations and questions and answers. (2) Motivating: Pay attention to nutritional intake, Conduct regular health checks for pregnant women and toddlers, Overcome the problem of children having difficulty eating by providing variants in food, Maintain environmental sanitation, provide education to pregnant and lactating women in the "Hope of the Lover of the Heart" program, Carry out complete vaccination of babies born as recommended. (3) Educating: Education on proper and nutritious eating patterns with the "Fill the Plate" program in a Canteen. Parenting education Education risks the threat of infectious diseases if not using sanitation and clean water. (4) Information Dissemination (Informing): Directly by means of socialization with verbal communication, also using paflet media, posters and videos. (5) Supporting decision making: Supported by the PPKB Office, Health Office, Social Service, PMD, Food Office, Disdukcapil, Private Sector, TP-PKK, TNI. Communication Strategy for Public Health Behavior Change in Accelerating Stunting Reduction contributes to increasing public knowledge and sustainable social strengthening through efforts to accelerate stunting reduction.
Factors that Cause the Occurrence of Violent Crimes Against Children Rika Damayanti; Muhammad Bakri; Nurmisari Nurmisari
Journal La Sociale Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023): Journal La Sociale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journal-la-sociale.v4i3.863

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This research aims to investigate factors that cause the occurrence of violent crimes against children. The data obtained in this research analyzed qualitatively using a descriptive approach (descriptive research) to describe the data obtained, then interpretation and conclusions provided. The results of the research found that Lack of supervision by parents, lack of awareness of children to resolve problems through deliberation, many groups of children are emerging. Meanwhile, efforts made by the police to tackle violent crimes against children in Bone Regency include: Guidance, Peace Efforts, Counseling, Patrols. Providing education to families about the importance of monitoring children so that their children do not become victims of crime or perpetrators of crime. Providing continuous legal education considering the important role of society in preventing crime, especially violent crimes against children.
The Influence of Participation, Motivation and Family Environment on Increasing the Spirit of Entrepreneurship Firman Syah; Aulia Aulia; M. Hidayat
Journal La Sociale Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023): Journal La Sociale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journal-la-sociale.v4i3.865

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This research is a descriptive research with a quantitative approach. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of partisipation, motivation and family environment partially on increasing the entrepreneurial spirit of students at the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Muhammadiyah Makassar. Data were analyzed use multiple linear regression and analysis using the SPSS version 23. Population are students of the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Muhammadiyah Makassar. The samples obtained amounted to 213 using probability sampling techniques. Test the validity of the data using validity and reliability tests. Data were analyzed using the classical assumption test, t test and the coefficient of determination. The research results obtained: 1. Participation has a positive but not significant effect on increasing student entrepreneurial spirit; 2. Motivation has a positive and significant effect on increasing student entrepreneurial spirit; and 3. The family environment has a positive and significant effect on increasing the entrepreneurial spirit of students.
Study of Identity Politics in the 2019 Simultaneous Regional Head Election in Tarakan City, Indonesia Arri Bima Prastya; Umar Nain
Journal La Sociale Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): Journal La Sociale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journal-la-sociale.v4i4.869

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As an archipelagic country with the largest number of ethnic groups and religions in the world, Indonesia is a multicultural and multi-religious country which currently influences the democratic process in Indonesia, one of which is the Regional Head Election (Pilkada). Tarakan City is an ethnically and religiously diverse city which in its democratic process is still influenced by issues of religious and ethnic sentiment which are accommodated and used well by political elites as instruments in every regional head election. This research uses a qualitative approach with case studies. Data collection techniques use interviews, documentation and audio visuals. The theories used in this research are identity politics, multiculturalism, political participation, political elites, and simultaneous regional elections. The data analysis used in this research refers to a data analysis model which includes three stages, namely data reduction, data presentation, and data verification. Based on the research results, it shows that political elites and regional head candidates seem to deliberately maintain or play identity politics, for political interests and power hegemony. This had an impact on the political reality in the 2019 Simultaneous Regional Head Election in Tarakan City. With a certain identity, regional head candidates can hold a bargaining position, which shows that ethnic and religious factors are significant enough to gain support and influence people's choices in the 2019 Simultaneous Regional Elections in Tarakan City. This also proves that the people of Tarakan are voters who only care about figures and similar backgrounds rather than the skills and abilities of regional head candidate pairs.
Monitoring Corruption Trials: The Joint Efforts of Higher Education Institutions and Courts in Indonesia Adi Tirto Koesoemo; Vicky Fransiskus Taroreh; Selviani Sambali
Journal La Sociale Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): Journal La Sociale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journal-la-sociale.v4i4.870

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In order to create a clean and transparent judiciary as a form of achieving legal objectives (certainty, usefulness and justice), the Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission collaborates with several universities throughout Indonesia to carry out audio and visual recording of Corruption Crime trials. The aim of this activity, apart from being a form of monitoring from the judicial side, is also to be used as study material for students involved in this recording activity to deepen their study of criminal procedural law. This research produces a study in the form of empirical data on the benefits of recording corruption trials. In the research, it was stated that this trial monitoring activity was systematically carried out because in legal substance it had received legal recognition. The results of the study found that the implementation of KPK supervision in handling corruption cases in the regions was able to be realized well.
Constraints to Sustainable Tourism Development in Bojonegoro Regency Suci Megawati; Noer Falaq Al Amin; Melda Fadiyah Hidayat; Hety Mashita
Journal La Sociale Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): Journal La Sociale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journal-la-sociale.v4i4.873

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The development of sustainable tourism must provide economic, social, and cultural benefits to the communities around the destination. In developing countries, tourism development is still an obstacle that does not follow the principles of sustainable tourism development. This research aims to examine the constraints of sustainable tourism development in Bojonegoro Regency. This research used a mixed method approach with participants using the purposive sampling method and respondents using the slovin method conducted at the Tourism Office and eight Tourism Villages in Bojonegoro Regency. Data collection techniques using Desk Study, Observation, Survey, FGD and Indepth Interview. Data analysis techniques using descriptive statistics and grounded theory analysis. The results showed the constraints of sustainable tourism development in Bojonegoro Regency in terms of; (1). Ecological aspects show the highest average answer neutral/middle results in this case neither good nor bad at 48.87%; (2). Aspects of macroeconomic sustainability showed the highest average answer was good at 69.47%; (3). The social and cultural sustainability aspect shows the highest average answer is good by 65.80%; (4). The political aspect shows the highest average answer was good by 60.44%; (5). The defense and security aspect showed the highest average answer was good by 60.33%. It is recommended to improve ecological sustainability by providing guarantees in maintaining the integrity of the environmental order, sustainability in utilizing existing resources, and environmental management that prioritizes the balance of the surrounding ecosystem.
Improving the Quality of Public Services through Bojonegoro Regency Public Service Mall Innovation Deby Eprilianto; Trenda Aktiva Oktariyanda; M. Noer Falaq Al Amin; Melda Fadiyah Hidayar; Yuyun Eka Kartika Sari; Nur Fadillah Sebti Sulistiana
Journal La Sociale Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): Journal La Sociale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journal-la-sociale.v4i4.877

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One of the efforts made by Bojonegoro Regency to improve service quality is by presenting a Community Service Mall. The aim of this research is to determine the improvement in the quality of public services with Public Service mall innovations in Bojonegoro Regency. The type of research used in this research is quantitative through structured interviews, direct observation and analysis of related documentation. The findings from this research state that in the Leadership aspect, the Head of the Investment and One-Stop Service Service carries out a democratic and transformative leadership style. From the management sector, we have developed technology-based services to make things easier for residents. In terms of risk management, mitigate problems from an early age by repairing the internet network. From the human capital aspect, existing human resources meet academic qualifications, are experienced and competent. From a technological perspective, services have been developed and can be easily accessed through various applications. This research concludes that the existence of the Public Service Mall in Bojonegoro Regency is running in accordance with orders from the Ministry of State Apparatus Empowerment and Bureaucratic Reform to present the latest public service innovations that are modern, effective and efficient.
A Review of Traditional Methods of Conflict Resolution from a Nigerian-African-Perspective Fidelis Isomkwo Aboh; Emmanuel Paul Ngele; Emmanuel N Okom; John Augustine Iteh; James Nwachukwu Eze
Journal La Sociale Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): Journal La Sociale
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Westernisation and globalization have almost eroded this culture and left in their trail an alien culture of conflict resolution which, in most cases, is at variance with our African ethics and cultural values. The replacement of our grand African methods of conflict resolution with the European methods of conflict resolution has particularly done harm rather than good to our group cohesion as one Nigeria, and generally to our group cohesion as Africans. There is doubtless the fact that an alien culture of conflict resolution on an African soil necessarily undermines our history as one black people, our philosophy as a communal entity and our belief that peace and unity of the collective supersedes the selfish interests of a select few who seek to benefit from conflict. Our history of ethnic clashes, insurgencies and the rise of crime in our African societies attest to the fact that in matters of conflict resolution, Nigerians and indeed Africans have employed the wrong methods, bereft of our African spirit of unity and peace in preference to unrests, upheavals and wars. It is against this backdrop that this paper explored our traditional methods of conflict resolution and made recommendations. In doing this, the paper looked at what conflict is, causes of conflict in Africa, principles of conflict resolution, methods of conflict resolution by the major ethnic nationalities in Nigeria, the use of proverbs rhetoric and folklores in conflict resolution and common methods of conflict resolution in Africa. The paper concluded the discourse with a summary and made some recommendations on the way forward.
Innovation in Complaints about Targeted Electricity Subsidy Participation in the Context of Improving Public Services Elisabet Yakoba; Achmad Lutfi
Journal La Sociale Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): Journal La Sociale
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In order to improve the quality of public services, one of the efforts made by the government is to make a new breakthrough through the targeted electricity subsidy complaint application (PEDULI). This research aims to analyze innovations in improving public services using the mobile-based PEDULI application. This research uses 5 (five) innovation indicators according to Rogers, namely relative advantage, compatibility, complexity, triability, and observability which are used to analyze improvements in public services, in this case the targeted electricity subsidy complaint service through the mobile-based PEDULI application. This research uses post-positivism methods which are carried out using data collection techniques using in-depth interviews, observation and documentation studies. Based on the research, the results show that in mobile-based public service innovation complaints about targeted electricity subsidies (PEDULI) have experienced a good increase and have met the public's need to make complaints regarding targeted electricity subsidy membership.
Local Government Resonance on Disaster Potential Issues Muh Resa Yudianto Suldani; Hermin Indah Wahyuni; P. Wiryono Priyotamtomo
Journal La Sociale Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): Journal La Sociale
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Ring of fire that surround Indonesia from east to the west made this country become potential vulnerable to various types of natural disasters, Morowali is a district located in central sulawesi province that one of a disaster-prone area. It is traversed by the Matano fault which connected to Palu Koro fault which is a fault with approximately 8 mm active movement per year. This study aims to see how far the local government of Morowali responds to the issue of potential disasters, consider that Morowali district is one of the areas designated by the state government as a special economic zone. This study using an exploratory case study that does not see phenomena only from problems but also in the form of social activities, groups, and organization. Niklas Luhmann's concept of resonance is the main reference in describes the interconnection between systems and the environment. Research data obtained using in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, and field observations. The informants in this study were executive and legislative board. The results show that the executive and legislative response to the issue of potential natural disasters shows the resonant capacity of two functional systems politics and economics are weak, which shows that the government's system should encourage the concept of proactive adaptation to strengthen its response to the existing potential disasters and create security for the Morowali community.

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