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Ilomata International Journal of Social Science
ISSN : 2714898X     EISSN : 27148998     DOI : 10.52728/ijss
FOCUS Ilomata International Journal of Social Science aims to provide information on both theoretical and empirical articles and case studies relating to sociology, political science, history, law in society and related disciplines. Published articles use scientific research methods, including statistical analysis, case studies, field research and historical analysis. SCOPE Ilomata International Journal of Social Science concerns on sociology, political science, history, law in society and related domains. through publication of research based articles and critical analysis articles. It describes, compares, interprets, and explains the whole aspects of multi discipline perspectives including anthropology, sociology, psychology, philosophy, education, philology and history of religion. Ilomata International Journal of Social Science acordially welcomes contributions from scholars of related disciplines
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The Role and Challenges of Guidance Counselors in Inclusive Education Marizki, Fanesa; Damayanti, Rika; Masya, Hardiyansyah
Ilomata International Journal of Social Science Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijss.v6i4.1783

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Inclusive education has received much attention globally in relation to ensuring equal opportunities in learning for all students with diverse special needs. This systematic review explores the roles and challenges of counseling teachers in inclusive education through an analysis of 21 research articles. The results show that counseling teachers play an important role in emotional and academic support, development of individualized education plans, collaboration among stakeholders, and crisis management in an inclusive environment. Inadequate training, limited resources, heavy caseloads and systemic barriers hinder their implementation. Bk teachers identified targeted professional development, integration of assistive technology, and improved policies and resources as prerequisites to overcome these challenges. The current study demonstrates the importance of holistic and interdisciplinary methods to empower counseling teachers in building the supportive platforms needed to develop inclusive practices. Its findings add to actionable strategies and policy developments that can be established to improve inclusive education systems worldwide.
Teen Identity and K-Pop Fanaticism: Gender Perspectives and Implications for Guidance Services with A Systematic Literature Review Adawiyah, Ratu Amanda Rabiatul; Damayanti, Rika; Masya, Hardiansyah
Ilomata International Journal of Social Science Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijss.v6i4.1784

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This study focuses on K-Pop fanaticism and its impact on the development of adolescent self-identity, with a particular focus on gender differences. The aim of this study is to examine how adolescents' involvement in K-Pop fandom influences their identity formation and its implications for self-development through personal counseling services. The method used is a Systematic Literature Review of articles in the Scopus database (2015–2024). The results of the study indicate that adolescents' involvement in K-Pop fandom can shape social and personal identities, but also pose risks such as excessive fanaticism and gender role distortion. Gender differences influence how adolescents internalize fandom culture, which directly impacts the dynamics of their self-development. These findings highlight the importance of personal guidance services that are responsive to popular cultural phenomena and sensitive to gender issues in order to support healthy and balanced adolescent identity development.
Reassessing U.S.-Indonesia Development Cooperation: A Constructivist Analysis of the USAID Aid Suspension and Its Geopolitical Implications Setiawan, Asep
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijss.v6i4.1700

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The suspension of USAID funding to Indonesia in 2025, following a 90-day freeze on U.S. foreign aid, disrupted key development initiatives and reshaped the diplomatic landscape. This study examines the impact of the aid freeze on U.S.-Indonesia relations, using a constructivist approach to explore how shifting norms, identity changes, and evolving diplomatic narratives influence bilateral engagement. The research focuses on the effects of the aid suspension on critical sectors such as health, education, economic empowerment, and environmental sustainability, while also analyzing Indonesia's response to shifting geopolitical alignments. Through document analysis and literature review, the study investigates official reports, policy documents, and academic discourse on U.S. foreign aid and Indonesia’s strategic responses. Findings indicate that the suspension disrupted long-standing programs, particularly in healthcare and governance, leading to financial strain, program terminations, and a decline in trust toward U.S. commitments. Furthermore, Indonesia’s pivot toward alternative partnerships, particularly with China, highlights changing diplomatic dynamics. This study underscores that foreign aid is not just a financial transaction but a tool for norm-building, identity reinforcement, and geopolitical strategy. It emphasizes the importance of consistent aid policies to maintain credibility and trust. As Indonesia recalibrates its foreign policy, this research highlights broader implications for U.S. influence in Southeast Asia and the role of alternative global donors.
Analysis of the Effectiveness of Health Programs on Access to Public Health Services (Case Study at BPJS Kesehatan Marelan) Syahputri, Dea Aulia; Atika; Rahma, Tri Inda Fadhila
Ilomata International Journal of Social Science Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijss.v6i4.1907

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The topic is highly relevant to public health and social policy, particularly in developing country contexts undergoing universal health coverage transitions.This study evaluates the effectiveness of the National Health Insurance (JKN) program managed by BPJS Kesehatan in the Marelan area of Medan. This study examines how the BPJS Kesehatan program improves access to health services for low-income groups. Using a qualitative case study design, the research involved in-depth interviews and observations at several local healthcare facilities. Participants included BPJS users in Marelan with diverse demographic backgrounds. Data were analyzed thematically. The obstacles include long waiting times, limited facilities and medicines, and low public understanding of their rights and obligations. Additionally, socioeconomic factors affect access, with low-income groups facing additional barriers. The study implies the need to improve health infrastructure, simplify administrative procedures, adopt an inclusive approach targeting vulnerable populations, and enhance program socialization to raise public awareness. Implementing these recommendations is expected to improve the quality of BPJS Kesehatan services and health outcomes in the Marelan community.
The Dynamics of Personal Branding on Instagram: A Case Study of Prilly Latuconsina's Advocacy for Independent Women Ronnfeld, Sylvia Alexandra; Bernadette, Sophia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijss.v6i4.1658

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This study examines the role of Instagram in shaping and promoting the image of independent women through the personal branding strategies employed by Prilly Latuconsina. Using a qualitative research methods that elaborate the purposive sampling which is the followers of Prilly Latuconsina to provide a more targeted and specific sample to answer research question. This research analyzes Latuconsina’s Instagram account, @Prillylatuconsina96, based on Rampersad’s 11 Characteristics of Personal Branding. The research employed a triangulated data collection approach, incorporating content analysis of posts, stories, and audience engagement, along with qualitative interviews with social media experts and followers. The findings reveal that Latuconsina effectively applies the principles of authenticity, consistency, visibility, and differentiation in constructing her personal brand. She utilizes visually compelling content and active audience engagement to reinforce messages of empowerment and independence. By showcasing her career journey, achievements, and personal insights, Latuconsina successfully establishes a credible and inspiring personal brand. Building on Hubert K. Rampersad’s concept of personal branding, this research highlights the crucial role of authenticity, consistency, and value alignment in shaping an individual’s digital presence. By examining Instagram’s effectiveness as a platform for influencing public perception and driving societal change, the study reinforces the significance of long-term brand consistency in strengthening the image of independent women. In line with Rampersad’s emphasis on strategic personal brand development, the findings offer valuable insights for individuals and professionals seeking to harness social media as a powerful tool for cultivating an authentic, credible, and influential personal brand.
Mitigating Culture Shock Through Intercultural Communication: A Case Study of Expatriates in South Jakarta Lena, Pratika Martha; Wahyuningtias, Dinda Dwimanda; Maryami
Ilomata International Journal of Social Science Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijss.v6i4.1735

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This study investigates how expatriates in South Jakarta employ intercultural communication strategies to mitigate culture shock and adapt to a new cultural environment. As global mobility increases, understanding the psychological and social challenges faced by expatriates in multicultural urban settings becomes crucial. Using a qualitative case study approach, in-depth interviews were conducted with seven expatriates of diverse cultural backgrounds. The findings reveal that expatriates experience significant culture shock in the form of language barriers, unfamiliar social norms, and emotional disorientation during their initial adaptation phase. To address these challenges, they employ various strategies such as learning the local language, adjusting communication styles, building social support networks, and participating in community activities. These strategies facilitate gradual adaptation and foster intercultural competence, leading to a sense of belonging and bicultural identity. The study highlights that cultural adaptation is a reciprocal process, where both expatriates and local communities engage in mutual exchange and learning. The results provide practical insights for organizations and policymakers to support expatriate adjustment and promote inclusive multicultural environments.
The Effect of Job Stress on Turnover Intention Through Perceived Organisational Support as a Moderator in Marketing Employees Tobing, Julius; Aisyah, Siti; Hardjo, Suryani
Ilomata International Journal of Social Science Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijss.v6i4.1747

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Although there is recognition of the level of job stress, the link with turnover intention is clearly evident. Therefore, the following research questions are posed: Does job stress have a direct effect on turnover intention? Furthermore, to what extent does job stress have an indirect effect on turnover intention through perceived organizational support? While job stress is acknowledged as a significant factor, it does not fully capture the concept of perceived organizational support, which is crucial for individual decision-making and well-being. Persistent turnover intention is not solely caused by job stress; perceived organizational support plays an important role in long-term career success. However, a review of the existing literature reveals a lack of studies specifically addressing the mediating role of perceived organizational support in the relationship between job stress and turnover intention. This research gap calls for further exploration.This study uses a non-experimental quantitative approach with a case study design. The goal is to observe a specific sample group rather than to generalize the research findings. The sample was selected through a process based on the level of turnover intention at the research location. Data were collected using three scales and analyzed through mediation analysis. The findings of this study indicate that the initial hypothesis, which states that job stress has a direct effect on employee turnover intention, is supported. In addition, the second hypothesis is also accepted, indicating that job stress has an indirect effect on turnover intention through perceived organizational support. Conclusions and further recommendations will be elaborated in the subsequent discussion.
The Role of the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP): Between Commitment and Implementation Nur, Usi Alfiani; Bainus, Arry; Darmawan, Wawan Budi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijss.v6i4.1831

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Climate change necessitates a global shift toward sustainable energy, prompting international initiatives such as the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) to bridge the gap between global climate commitments and national development priorities. This study examines Indonesia's international role realization through JETP implementation within a hybrid global governance framework, utilizing role performance theory to analyze the alignment between partnership commitments and actual implementation outcomes. Employing qualitative research methods with systematic literature review spanning 2022-2025, this research investigates JETP's USD 20 billion commitment through a dual-level analysis encompassing international partnership dynamics and domestic policy translation mechanisms. The findings reveal a significant gap between ambitious commitments and implementation realities, with only USD 1.1 billion (5.5%) mobilized through 54 projects by September 2024. While JETP successfully established multi-stakeholder coordination mechanisms involving G7 countries, international financial institutions, and Indonesia's national framework, operational challenges, including complex disbursement processes, extended stakeholder consultations, and structural limitations in financing architecture, have hindered rapid implementation. This research contributes to understanding the intersection of symbolic commitment and structural barriers in international environmental governance, demonstrating that multilateral climate finance partnerships require substantial institutional maturation time to effectively bridge global climate goals with national energy transition realities in developing countries.
Integrating Fire Prevention Strategies with Industrial Hygiene to Improve Workplace Safety in the textile industry PT. Panca Bintang Tunggal Utomo, Bekti; Sumardiyono; Widjanarti, Maria Paskanita; Nisa, Farhana Syahrotun; Ismayenti, Lusi; Rinawati, Seviana; Atmojo, Tutug Bolet; Rha, Warda Yussy; Gustav, Jordan Syah
Ilomata International Journal of Social Science Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijss.v6i4.1836

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In addressing workplace safety within PT. Panca Bintang Tunggal, a qualitative approach was employed to explore the integration of fire prevention strategies with industrial hygiene. This research distinguishes itself from existing literature by focusing specifically on the integration of fire prevention strategies with industrial hygiene practices tailored for PT. Panca Bintang Tunggal. Previous studies often address these areas in isolation, neglecting the synergistic benefits of their integration. Data was collected through semi-structured interviews with 50 participants, including safety officers, production managers, and frontline workers. This diverse participant pool ensures a comprehensive perspective on safety practices and fire hazards prevalent in the workplace. The data analysis involved thematic coding, where responses were categorised into key themes such as risk perception, existing safety measures, and the effectiveness of current fire prevention strategies. Thematic analysis is particularly valuable in qualitative research as it helps in identifying patterns and insights that quantitative methods may overlook. The findings indicate a pressing need for integrated training programs that encompass both fire prevention and industrial hygiene practices. For example, implementing regular fire drills alongside hygiene training can reinforce the importance of safety protocols, fostering a culture of safety within the organisation. As noted by the National Fire Protection Association, organisations with comprehensive training programmes significantly reduce the incidence of workplace fires.
The Implementation of Pancasila Ideological Values through the Citizent Projet Model to Prevent Radicalism Maksum, Hafidh; Anwar , Faisal; Arasyid, Harunnun; Abubakar; Saleh, Muhamad; Anwar; Usman, Muhammad
Ilomata International Journal of Social Science Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijss.v6i4.1837

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Radicalism can emerge in parts of society due to various factors, such as religious, political, economic, and other forms of radical actions. This study discusses the implementation of Pancasila ideology with project citizen model values as a means to prevent the spread of radicalism in Indonesia. The aim of the study is to explore how all elements of the nation can apply Pancasila ideology values with model project citizen in daily life, as citizens and members of the state, to prevent the growth of radicalism. The research used a literature review method. The findings show that an increased understanding of Pancasila ideology values with model project citizen can help counter radical actions that threaten national unity and the integrity of the Republic of Indonesia. The study concludes that as radical ideology continues to grow, the best solution for the nation is to apply the values of Pancasila ideology, which has been agreed upon as the national consensus. It is recommended that the implementation of Pancasila ideology values be used model project citizen as a preventive measure against radicalism in Indonesia. The ideology of Pancasila especially in the practice of Pancasila itself in daily life.

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