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Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 27751082     DOI : https://dx.doi.org/10.11594/ijssr
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Land conflict resolution: Case study in Sarirejo Village Aritonang, Juniaty D.; Hidayat; Zuska, Fikarwin
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.02.02.09

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This study aims to describe the factors that cause land conflicts between the community and the Air Force in the Indonesian Air Force in Suwondo and the strategies that the community uses in demanding their land rights. The author chose a qualitative approach with the ethnographic method to understand more deeply what is behind an event that took the process, causes and conflict resolution. The results showed that the factor causing the conflict was the claim of each party to the land. Conflict resolution efforts are carried out by the community to obtain land rights through non-litigation advocacy processes and litigation advocacy. The results of these two strategies were able to encourage the government to restore community rights to their land even though it had to go through a long struggle. In July 2020 the government issued a policy to move the Sowondo Base to Langkat Regency.
Prospects and Problems of Tourism Industry in Sundarbans of Bangladesh Aftab Mahadi Rimon, Aftab Mahadi Rimon; Rina, Rina Aktar; Akhi, Nabila
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.04.01.01

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Tourism is one of the ever-growing industries not only Bangladesh but also all around the world. Meanwhile, Sundarbans has considered as one of the best nature-based tourism sites in Bangladesh whilst few local peoples participate in this tourism sector. This study examines to analyze the present scenario of the tourism industry as well as identifying the different attractive tourist spots and its problems in the Sundarbans for analyzing the opportunities. Handling a self-administered interview schedule through convenience sampling, data were collected from 120 respondents who were obtained tourist spot in Sundarbans of Khulna Division. Findings showed that 88% tourist having knowledge about different tourist Spots of Sundarbans. The majority of the respondents (34%) visited to Koromjol and the other 29% in Herbaria, even 25% in Hiron Point. The different reasons of visiting a place, here, 46% tourist stayed this place along with 25% for place relaxation, even 17% for Study tour and 8% for research as well as 4% others purposes. The study clearly showed that satisfactory level of tourist of sundabans articulated by their ratings. 28% tourist are fully pleased, 35% tourist satisfactory level is good and 20% tourist are gratified. On the constant 13% tourist are dissatisfied and 4% tourist are very dissatisfied on the facilities on sundarbans. However, 33% tourist said developing infrastructure, 39% tourist ensuring tourist security, 17% tourist talking realistic policy as well as only 11% tourist suggested to other policy.
Indonesia's Abundant Wealth from The Baduy Culture Saragih, Febrianta Lidia; Turnip, Putri Kumala; Simbolon, Basbon
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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The Baduy community is a tribe originating from the interior of Banten and living in Kenakes Village, Leuwidar, Lebak, Banten. The Baduy community is a tribe that has not been affected by modern culture and still obeys the rules that apply in their place of residence. The Baduy people do not want to accept a new culture and deliberately alienate themselves from outside life to avoid modernization as a way for them to respect their ancestors so that the balance and harmony of the universe can be maintained. The Baduy tribe is divided into two parts, namely the Inner Baduy and Outer Baduy who live in crowded settlements. The striking difference between the two tribes is that the Inner Baduy people have not been touched by technology and modernization at all, while the Outer Baduy people.
Contribution of the Landscape Evaluation in the Study of the Impact on Environment: Application of the Hydro-Québec Method on the Technical Landfill Center of Hamici, Tipaza (Algeria) Benkahoul, Leila; Aliouche, Sihem; Khettab, Samira
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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The development and operation of Technical Landfill Centers (TLC) for urban solid waste lead to significant landscape alterations and have a negative impact on its overall image. However, the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) conducted for these TLCs in Algeria do not currently consider the impact of this activity on the landscape as a determining factor for validating the implementation of the landfill site. It is limited, instead, to some mitigation measures. This work addresses the importance of taking into account the impact of TLCs on the visible landscape through EIAs. In this context, the planned landscape integration measures within the scope of the EIA conducted by the Ministry of Environment for the urban solid waste landfill site of Hamici, situated 29 km from the capital Algiers, were examined. In addition, an evaluation the TLC’s impact on the visible landscape after its construction and operation was implemented using the Hydro-Québec method. The results show a high visual impact of the TLC on the landscape unit receiving the landfill cells, a moderate impact on the unit receiving the TLC buildings, and a minor impact on the unit hosting the human settlement, which has the largest number of potential observers in the area. In the light of these findings, it is imperative to integrate landscape evaluation as an operational phase through EIAs before making decisions regarding the siting of landfill sites. This is essential for the purpose of preserving the image of the environment conveyed by the visible landscape.
The New Age of Artificial Intelligence Regards Bharat and World Affairs Chamoli, Amit
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.04.02.03

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There is a flood of modern machines in the world, whose form has been taken by AI, it is entering the life of every person, whether it is your TV or fridge, it is visible in every field, from automobile to mobiles phone. Everyone has become accustomed to AI. The special thing is that in this era of modernity, the help of AI is being taken to increase the yield of agriculture. Farmers are able to spray their crops through drones. So in the same world, AI is also being used in large quantities in the fields of war like drone missile, guided missile, satellite missile etc. This AI is moving towards the new future of the world by which either peace will be established in the future or a devastating war will be fought. Although AI is likely to be operated by humans only because if this does not happen then the future of the world will be in the hands of AI. But given the various AI stages, this can only be imagined The Russia-Ukraine war is now at a more disastrous stage, in such a situation, what role AI can play in the search for peace remains to be seen. Due to differences with you and hunger for expansion, today the world is once again at a disastrous stage, among them China - Taiwan, Isreal-Iran etc. countries are standing on the front-line regarding the war against each other. Which cannot be seen normally. The related research paper attracts more attention to this and also questions the utility of AI. Although it will prove useful in some areas, can Ai be used for peace instead of war? it remains to be known
Customers’ Trust Transferability in Social Commerce and Its Impact on Perceived Risk and Purchase Intention Wiyata, Wiyata
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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This study attempts to provide a strengthened understanding of how to mitigate perceived product risk by utilizing the effect of consumers’ trust transfer. Grounding on the theory of perceived risk, trust transfer framework, and social commerce theory, we propose an integrated model of trust-risk perspective on cross-border social commerce use. We tested the proposed model by conducting an online survey in Indonesia. In this work, we used a PLS-SEM analysis, a mediation and a suppression test, and a Multi-Group analysis. The results demonstrated that consumers’ trust can be transferred from the source of trust (platform and friend) to the target of trust (brand), which subsequently reduce perceived product as well as increase purchase intention. More interestingly, the results of the suppression effect testing show that friend trust was able to play a role as a suppressor factor in the relationship between brand trust and perceived product risk. The finding of the present study offers important implications for theory and literature by integrating trust transfer and perceived risk theory and taking into account perceived product risk as an important factor that potentially deters the effect of trust transfer on consumers’ intention to purchase. From a practical implication, we suggest that the best away to gain consumers’ trust in the global market is by conducting an intensive approach to prospective consumers through social media and promoting in popular marketplaces simultaneously.
Reflections on Photos of Political Power and Public Perception of the Joko Widodo-K.H. Ma'ruf Amin and Prabowo Subianto-Sandiaga Uno Victory Declaration Photos Senaharjanta, Ignasius Liliek; Ronda, Andi Mirza; Dua, Mikhael
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Photography can be used as a means to convey a narrative or a message behind the presented visuals. In the context of political communication, narrative has the power to influence and win opinions. In regard to this, one particular political narrative at which it is interesting to take a closer look among the political moments in Indonesia is the victory declaration in the 2019 Presidential Election contest. Victory declaration is a political phenomenon that occurred in the 2014 and 2019 Presidential Elections. In both occasions this event led to riots. Based on the description above, the research questions are: (1) How is visual photography produced as a medium to convey narratives within political message? and (2) How does the public as viewers or recipients of political messages perceive political messages in the visual form? This study aimed to identify the meaning of political narratives and the interrelationships of photography in the political context in Indonesia. The method employed in this study was Paul Ricœur’s Hermeneutics, with reference to semantic understanding, reflective understanding and existential understanding. An interpretive paradigm with data sources in the form of declaration photos, interviews with photographers and viewers. Our results showed that political success depends on individual aspects in carrying out their roles. In this context these roles of the individuals refer to political figures, agents and supporters. Interrelationships between roles in such group of individuals mainly revolve around cooperation in realizing common prosperity in political goals. This study concludes that cooperation between politicians, agents and supporters must be guided by political ethics as the main guideline for behaving and acting for the sake of achieving common prosperity. In addition, the use of technology in politics must be guided by ethics as an effort to realize a political system that is just, responsible, trustworthy, and meets the moral standards expected by society. Together, individuals, including politicians, agents and society, broadly play the role of moral agents to achieve politics with integrity, honesty and trustworthiness.
The Distinction Among Political Humor Meme Creators in the Political Field of The 2019 Presidential Campaign for The Jokowi-Amin Pairing on Twitter Febriana, Ajeng Iva Dwi; Wahid, Umaimah; Seran, Alexander
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Political meme creators play an important role in conveying political messages, shaping public opinion as well as the practice of decision making through the political memes produced. Political memes circulating on various social media during the campaign period of the 2019 Presidential Election 2019 largely contain hate speech, hoax and character assassination. Nearing the grand campaign for the 2019 presidential election, political memes were popping up everywhere, containing humorous narratives in conveying political messages and support to the 2019 Jokowi-Amin pairing, which were distinct when compared to political memes in general. This study aimed to explore distinct actions by political humor meme creators around the grand campaign for the 2019 presidential election for the 2019 Jokowi-Amin pairing on Twitter. This study used a qualitative approach with the case study method. Primary data were obtained from observations and in-depth interviews with political humor meme creators who produced political humor memes nearing the grand campaign for Jokowi-Amin. Secondary data were sourced from digital materials (political memes, political humor memes, videos, and digital media). The results showed that the distinct behaviors displayed by these political humor meme creators influenced by habitus and capital aspects which aim to describe tastes and form classes in their social structure. Tastes are not only limited to consumption patterns of food, clothing and culture, but also include political ways of political humor meme creators who use humorous narratives in political memes to show their social class by not resorting to hate speech in winning the Jokowi-Amin pairing.
Social Construction of Unsubsidized Healthy Latrines: Phenomenological Study of Kertaraharja Village Community, Pandeglang, Banten Sucahya, Media; Sihabudin, Ahmad; Widowati, Dewi
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Recent data have shown that approximately 5.86% of 275.773 million of the Indonesian population are practicing open defecation. To align with the sustainable development goals (SDGs), efforts are being made to eradicate unhealthy lifestyle behaviors, including open dedication, by 2030. This achievement requires the intervention of both government and non-governmental organizations, as shown by LAZ HARFA in the Banten Province. The organizations successfully motivated impoverished citizens to construct proper sanitation facilities without subsidies. This study aimed to understand social construction of the impoverished community towards unsubsidized healthy latrines program implemented by LAZ HARFA in the Kertaraharja village, Pandeglang Regency, Banten. The analysis was carried out using a qualitative approach, by employing a purposive sampling technique to select informants based on their involvement in healthy latrines program. The total number of informants was 15, consisting of 8, 6, and 4 as key, main, and additional informants, respectively. The results showed that the community firmly believed in achieving unsubsidized healthy latrines program was possible, despite their impoverished conditions. This program was recognized as a step towards adopting a clean and healthy lifestyle. The community shifted the mindset from practicing open defecation to embracing a clean and healthy lifestyle through collaborative efforts, conducting transcheck walks, village mapping, and making commitments to participate in healthy latrines program. Furthermore, social interaction was fostered among the community through the purchase of materials for constructing latrines facilities and toiletries. LAZ HARFA also employed participatory development communication model that focused on provocation and simulation to evoke feelings of shame, disgust, and nausea. The community introduced economic empowerment and environmental quality enhancement programs to accelerate the progress of healthy latrines program.
Ila Hadal Walaal: A Traditional Reconciliation Model for Healing Somalia's Wounds Hersi, Abdullahi Mohamed
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Reconciliation involves rebuilding relationships among people and groups in society and between the state and its citizens. The protracted conflict in Somalia had devastating effects on Somali citizens. Formulating a genuine social reconciliation model that can contribute to trauma healing, trust building, and an enabled environment for forgiveness and sharing narratives continues to pose daunting challenges to peace and state-building in Somalia. This paper provides analytical thinking by coalescing traditional Somali reconciliation approaches and modern peace-building principles. It attempts to establish a new model based on Somali cultural norms and values. The paper pinpoints the legal, institutional, and political issues that are prerequisite for any viable and successful social reconciliation. It recommends capacity development of public institutions mandated to facilitate and oversee national, regional, and local reconciliation exercises while underscoring the pivotal role of women and other members of civil society.