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Interdisciplinary Social Studies
ISSN : 28080467     EISSN : 28085051     DOI : 10.55324
nterdisciplinary Social Studies (ISS) is an interdisciplinary publication of social studies and writing which publishes papers to international audiences of social researchers. ISS aims to provide a forum for scholarly understanding of social studies and plays an important role in promoting the process that accumulated knowledge, values, and skills are transmitted from one generation to another; and making methods and contents of evaluation and research in social, available to socialist and research workers. The journal encompasses a variety of topics, including education, management, cultural studies, law, social health, psychology, and geography, to economics belonging to the social context. Papers accepted: 1) Report evaluation and original research; 2) Literature review; and 3) An extensive book reviews section on social materials and equipment.
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The Application of Cleanliness, Health, Safety (CHS) on Homestay in the New Normal Era Tuwuh Adhistyo Wijoyo; Aletta Dewi Maria; Ray Octafian
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Reguler Issue
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One of the countries that has also been affected by this pandemic is Indonesia.  Having a large area, of course, makes the Indonesian government expected to move quickly in dealing with the pandemic that has caused turmoil in several sectors of the Indonesian economy, one of which is the tourism sector.  The policies implemented by the government brought the community into a period called the New Normal era.  Tourist villages are expected to be able to start opening tourism activities, one of which is homestays by implementing strict health protocol which are summarized in the Cleanliness, Health, and Safety (CHS) program, even by the CHS ministry this is used as a new competency in the hope of increasing public trust in the new normal era. This study aims to discover the implementation of CHS in homestays in Sikasur Tourism Village during the New Normal period. This study uses a naturalistic method. This method is used to research in a natural place. There is an answer finding in this study related to the application of CHS to homestays in this new normal period, namely the shadow of fear of the spread of covid must be eliminated through the readiness of each tourism actor, continue to obey the health protocols during the process of building tourism and eliminate first looking for as much profit as possible.  Which actually worsened the situation and harmed many parties.
The Impacts of Hazardous and Toxic Waste Management: A Systematic Review Levi Anatolia S.M. Exposto; I Nengah Sujaya
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Reguler Issue
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Looking at the environmental and health problems caused by the irregular disposal of hazardous and toxic waste, it is important to manage B3 waste to prevent and overcome environmental pollution or damage caused by B3 waste and to restore the quality of the polluted environment so that it is following function back. In this case, every activity related to B3 must pay attention to environmental aspects and maintain environmental quality in its original condition and prevent disease. The main objective of this review is to identify and understand the impact of hazardous and toxic waste management. his review was conducted based on sources from Google Scholar, Pubmed, Emerald Insight, DOAJ with the types of journals published such as ELSEVIER, IJSDGE, PROCEEDINGS, ICCEM, HINDAWI, JPHE, JSTFT, JET, AJEST, JCH, WMR, BMC Health Services research and two reports from WHO (World Health Organization). Furthermore, screening of titles, abstracts, and content selection or content according to inclusion and exclusion was carried out which obtained 14 articles that were analyzed further. B3 waste management that enables sorting, storage, transportation, and processing at the final waste disposal site is one of the important strategies in B3 waste management.
Impacts of COVID-19 on Life in Different Countries: A Systematic Review Aniceto da Conceição Pacheco; Levi Anatolia S.M. Exposto
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Reguler Issue
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Currently, the challenge for WHO and many countries are finding effective drugs to defeat the virus or vaccines that can be used in healthy individuals to prevent them from becoming infected. As there is no effective drug or vaccine, the best procedures currently are control of the source of infection, early diagnosis, isolation, and supportive care. For individuals, good personal hygiene and avoiding crowded places will help to prevent Coronavirus infection. The main purpose of conducting this study is to provide information, descriptions, ideas/ideas about the impact of COVID-19 on people's lives in various countries based on reference sources, both international journals, novels, textbooks, and reports. The writing of this Systematic Review uses the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses) method which is carried out systematically by following the stages or procedures of the Systematic Review. The impact of the pandemic in Asia is more sensitive than in countries in the Australia/Oceania region or the European region. Middle-income and low-income countries need to be more prudent in managing the COVID-19 pandemic to have better or equal effectiveness with developed or high-income countries.
The Effectiveness of HERO Training to Improve the Engagement of Disaster Volunteers Neka Erlyani; Rika Vira Zwagery; Marina Dwi Mayangsari
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Reguler Issue
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The future development of CCeU ULM needs to consider the nature of volunteers who do not want to continue to be in the organization. Therefore, retaining volunteers to continue to be actively involved and contribute to the organization is a challenge in itself. This study aims to empirically test the "HERO" training (Hope, Efficacy, Resiliency, Optimism) to increase the engagement of disaster volunteers. The instrument used to measure psychological capital is adapted from Cetin and Basim (2012), namely Psychological Capital Scale (R= 0.941). The scale used to measure the Work Engagement of Crisis Center Unit ULM volunteers was (R= 0.935). The respondents of this study were 53 members of the ULM Crisis Center Unit, divided into men and women, with criteria for 18-25 years. This research is a quasi-experimental study with a non-randomized one-group pre-test post-test design. Statistical analysis showed 0.699 >, 0.699 < 0.05, so it can conclude that there is no significant effect of HERO training on the work engagement of CCU FK ULM members. It means that other antecedents can lead to one's work engagement.
Management of Sri Gethuk Waterfall Attractions Tino Asprilla Anthon; R Widodo Triputro; Suharyanto Suharyanto
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Reguler Issue
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The management of Sri Gethuk Waterfall which is managed by the Tourism Village Business Unit under the Village-Owned Enterprise "Sejahtera" Bleberan Village is quite successful because it has an impact on the number of visitors which increased significantly from 2011-2015 impacting on Village Original Income (PADesa) of Bleberan tourism village. This study aims to unveil the management of Sri Gethuk Waterfall tourism object. This type of research is qualitative descriptive, which means exposure of situations and events, describing in detail and in depth the conditions that actually occur according to what is in the field which in this case is about the management activities of Village-Owned Enterprise Sejahtera in Bleberan Village. Management of Sri Gethuk Waterfall Tourism Object by Village-Owned Enterprise Sejahtera starting from the bottom up planning stage of development . Village-Owned Enterprise should continue to encourage changes in terms of planning, especially the management of business units also needs good management. Push management system through one door. This will make access easier and speed up the service.
Analysis of the Dispute of Unlawful Acts in the Land Sale and Purchase Agreement Rafi Hidayahtullah Pakaya; Ananda Chaya Narendra; M Nauval Ivanda; Ary Andryanto; M Rizky Ardiansyah
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Reguler Issue
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The sale and purchase of land in this study leads to the rights of a land. From a legal point of view, buying and selling land is not about the land being traded, but the right to use the land. Regulations regarding the transfer of land rights are regulated in PP No. 34 of 1997 Article 32 paragraph (2) which reads: “Under certain conditions as determined by the Minister, the Head of the Defense Agency can register the transfer of ownership rights to a parcel of land, which is carried out between Indonesian citizens individually with evidence of a deed not made. This study aims to analyze the dispute of unlawful acts in the land sale and purchase agreement. This type of research is normative legal research that focuses on applicable legal norms and the study of legal norms is carried out by examining secondary data as the main data, while primary data as supporting data. This normative legal research is viewed from several aspects, such as aspects of theory, philosophy, comparison, general explanation, composition, and so on. The UUPA does not clearly explain what is meant by buying and selling land, but agrarian law uses a system and legal principles. The customary law used is the customary law that applies ndi s adapted nationally and follows modern developments. In essence, buying and selling land is the transfer of land rights from the seller to the buyer, so that the buyer can use the land according to its function. According to the UUPA, there are various types of land rights that can be transferred, namely property rights, use rights and building rights.
Criminal Liability of Indonesia’s State-Owned Enterprise Directors for Acts That Cause State Financial Losses Abraham Ethan Martupa Sahat Marune
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Reguler Issue
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Directors of state-owned enterprises can be prosecuted because of suspicions of their actions which cause state finances loss. The objectives of this research is to find out the responsibilities of directors which cause state finances loss. This research used normative juridical methods.b The research found that the directors of state-owned enterprises were assumed as state officers. State-owned company assets were interpreted as state assets, as well as state loss was interpreted as state finance loss. In administrative law, when directors of state-owned enterprises do an action that causes state financial loss, they are obliged to return the loss, but in criminal law, returning the loss will not eliminate the penalty of the criminal.
Problems of Learning Activities in Modern Education M. Mahbubi
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Reguler Issue
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Modern man is a one-dimensional society (one-dimensional man); meaning that all sides of his life are only directed at one goal, namely the sustainability and improvement of the existing system, the system is none other than capitalism. This paper tries to unravel the problems of learning activities in modern education in two perspectives, namely the psychological perspective and the philosophical perspective. This paper used qualitative research method. Western learning theory has dominated and has a great influence in the realm of socio-cultural politics as well as in education. In influencing or dominating education from a psychological perspective, there are at least 4 views on learning theory.
Implementation of Educational Technology to Increase Students' Learning Interest during Pandemic Aldi Al Husaini; Unik Hanifah Salsabila; Hanifah Salma; Harmita Harmita; Dede Santika
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Reguler Issue
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Technology itself from time to time has increased significantly so that it can be utilized in various fields, especially in the field of education itself. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, students are unable to take part in learning at school face to face with teachers. So here the role of educational technology is very important to apply. The purpose of this study was to determine the implementation of educational technology to increase student interest in learning during the pandemic. Research used literature research is combined with qualitative approaches. Research is conducted by collecting from various sources of literature from various journals and books that have a relationship with our research theme, namely the implementation of educational technology to increase students' learning interest in pandemic times. The application of educational technology acts as an effort to improve and launch the current online learning process, it can be said that educational technology is not only as bridging teaching and learning activities but becomes the heart of the process of ongoing activities.
Voting Rights Position in Constitutional Review and Human Rights Jamaluddin Jamaluddin
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Reguler Issue
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Law is an important instrument in protecting and upholding human rights in the state. In protecting and ensuring the enforcement of human rights in the state, it must be ensured that the law becomes an instrument in monitoring and even restricting public or state authorities so that there is no abuse of power, in many cases being the beginning of human rights violations. This research aims to examine and analyze the protection of human rights in the Indonesian Constitutional Law Post Amendment to the 1945 Constitution. This research uses normative legal research methods or literature studies, with materials in the form of secondary and tertiary legal materials. The main law material is the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia while the secondary material is legal literature that explains and analyzes the laws and regulations related to this research. The result of this research is that the right to vote is contained in various legal provisions, both international and national. Persons with disabilities, as part of Indonesian citizens are also entitled to be actively involved in political life in accordance with Article 21 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 25 of the Civil Rights Covenant, Article 28D paragraph (3), Article 28H Paragraph (2) and Article 28I Paragraph (2) the 1945 Constitution after the amendments and Article 43 Paragraphs (1) and (2) of Law no. 39/1999 on Human Rights emphasizes that every citizen has the right to get equal opportunities in government, both to be elected and to vote without discrimination.

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