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Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research
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The Public Spaces in the Historical City: Characteristics and Transformations: Case Study; the Ksar of Khanguet Sidi Nadji, Algeria Ghanemi , Faten; Makhloufi, Soumaya; Meliouh , Fouzia; Hamel , Khalissa; Nasri , Manel
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): 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.05.02.02

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This article examines the evolution of the morphological characteristics of the square as an urban public space within the historical Algerian city, focusing particularly on the case of the Ksar of Khanguet Sidi Nadji, a small town situated between Biskra and Khanchela at the foot of Djebel Chechar and on the edge of the eastern Zab. The study aims to analyze the impact of urban transformations on the morphological characteristics of the square over time, focusing particularly on the topological, geometric, and dimensional relationships. In doing so, it considers the historical context and the changes that the Ksar has undergone over time. To achieve this, a dual methodology was adopted, combining two integrated approaches. Firstly, the historical method was employed to study the original morphological characteristics of the square by relying on historical documents, particularly through the analysis of texts by travellers during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Secondly, typo-morphology was applied to analyze the current urban configuration of the square and extract its current morphological characteristics, while a comparative approach highlighted the various transformations it has undergone. The results reveal that despite its marginal presence in the traditional urban fabric, the morphological characteristics of the square remain closely linked to its original function as a public space. Urban developments have certainly altered its configuration, but its fundamental features such as the arrangement of buildings around the square, access points, and meeting places remain related to its initial role.
Impact of Private Real Estate Promotion on Urban Sprawl and Tourism Development in Skikda Assia, Lifa; Nahla, Daoued
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.05.02.14

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Urban planning in Algeria, manifested through its two main urban planning instruments, the PDAU (Urban Development Master Plan) and the POS (Land Use Plan), has accompanied a remarkable acceleration of urbanization in Algerian cities. This article focuses on private real estate development and its impacts on newly urbanized spaces and the mechanisms of their production within the coastal city of Skikda. It is evident that urban sprawl in this city has occurred based on land availability, in a competition for high-value tourist lands, wita Urban planning in Algeria, manifested through its two main urban planning instruments, the PDAU (Urban Development Master Plan) and the POS (Land Use Plan), has accompanied a remarkable acceleration of urbanization in Algerian cities. This article focuses on private real estate development and its impacts on newly urbanized spaces and the mechanisms of their production within the coastal city of Skikda. It is evident that urban sprawl in this city has occurred based on land availability, in a competition for high-value tourist lands, with regularization achieved through urban planning instruments. This has led to excessive consumption of prime sites for housing production, driven by a dynamic of land speculation. Through the analysis of the modalities of manufacturing newly urbanized spaces and an opportunity for tourism development and attractiveness in Skikda. h regularization achieved through urban planning instruments. This has led to excessive consumption of prime sites for housing production, driven by a dynamic of land speculation. Through the analysis of the modalities of manufacturing newly urbanized spaces and an opportunity for tourism development and attractiveness in Skikda
Physicians Emigration between the Right to Emigration and Patients Right to Health Care: A Comparative Study Benfifi, Taqiyeddine
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.05.02.04

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This study aims to shed light on the dilemma of physicians’ emigration and health care through two perspectives that are arguably conflicting. More specifically, the objective of this paper is to examine the fundamental rudiments of these two perspectives. While the first perspective focuses on the multifaceted right of physicians to emigrate which is represented predominantly by the liberalist, the second perspective focuses on the right of patients to obtain necessary health care provided by physicians, this approach is represented by the nationalists. To achieve our aim, the comparative method was used which is adequate in presenting the underlying premises of each approach after reviewing the existing literature. By extracting the main basic conjectures and refutations of contradictory statements and analyzing it profoundly, the study findings indicated that the advocate of physicians’ mobility is pointedly linked to patients’ health care, and any shortage in physicians due to departing will impact health care accessibility. The findings also suggest that both of the perspectives carry rational and realistic arguments, but the differences in the assumptions and the reductionism of the claims hinders and prevents the possibility of reconciling and combining them in order to reach a solution to what can be called the discrepancy dilemma of rights between physicians’ emigration and patient health care.
Quadruple Helix Model for Women Migrant Workers Protection During Natural Disaster; learn from COVID-19 protection preparations Aprillia, Bunga
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Cross-sectoral cooperation is urgently needed in the protection of women migrant workers. Especially migrant workers from West Java who are the third largest contributor in Indonesia after East Java and Central Java. The protection of women migrant workers requires a gender sensitive approach, because each protection will have a different impact on women and men. Natural disaster made the women migrant workers were affected economically, socially, and mentally. Cross-sectoral collaboration needs to be carried out by BP2MI, private companies providing employment, civil society represented by non-governmental organizations and mass media, and academics represented by researchers. Quadruple Helix theory by (Carayannis & Campbell, 2010) is an approach in creating a synergy of cooperation from four actors, namely A (Academician), B (Businessman), C (Civil Society) and G (Government) to build cross-sectoral collaboration in West Java. A qualitative research method with descriptive exposure was used in this study. The results of the study show that the actors involved in the protection of women migrant workers have shown cross-sectoral collaboration named Migrant Worker Resources Center one-stop service (LTSA- MRC) with gender sensitivity perspectives.
The Quality of New Modes of Urban Production: Case Study: Subsidized Promotional Housing, El-Khroub (Algeria) Amouri, Radja; Dechaicha, Assoule; Alkama, Djamel
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.05.02.05

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The trend of housing quality has become more intricate and has expanded to encompass all aspects of habitat. There are several significant challenges related to improving housing, both socially and in terms of economic and environmental considerations. Discussing the quality of new production methods requires an analysis based on various traditional criteria, using convenient indicators such as cleanliness, stability, safety, comfort, durability, flexibility, and aesthetic appeal. The principal aim of this study is to provide an objective assessment of the quality of Participative Subsidized Housing (LPA) in the municipality of EL-Khroube in Algeria. The methodology employed integrates a field survey and a resident questionnaire to appraise the comfort level offered by this housing type as well as the level of resident satisfaction. The results of the on-site observation indicated that the living environment does not offer an adequate level of comfort. This finding was corroborated by the questionnaire results, which revealed a prevailing sentiment of dissatisfaction among residents. This dissatisfaction can be attributed to issues pertaining to interior comfort and a dearth of local infrastructure and facilities. The results of this study will assist housing stakeholders in enhancing this mode of production through a collaborative and participatory approach.
Murabahah Financing in Islamic Banks with Fiduciary Collateral Review from the Perspective of Legal Certainty and Utility Nugraha, Ivan; Imaniyati, Neni Sri; Putra, Panji Adam Agus
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One of the financing contracts offered by Islamic banks is the Murabahah financing contract. The Murabahah financing contract functions to increase the utility of money and capital, as well as the utility of goods. Article 127 of the Compilation of Sharia Economic Law (KHES) allows the seller to request the buyer to provide collateral in the Murabahah contract. Fatwa DSN-MUI No. 03/DSN-MUI/IV/2000 regarding Murabahah permits banks to request collateral from financed customers. This provision aims to ensure that customers are serious about making payments. Based on KHES and the fatwa, banks are allowed to request collateral from customers to protect or ensure that their rights are not violated. In practice, to ensure that customers comply with payments, banks request collateral from customers. This collateral can be movable or immovable property. Collateral in the form of immovable property is called fiduciary collateral. Fiduciary collateral is regulated in Law No. 42 of 1999 concerning Fiduciary Collateral (UUJF). According to Article 5 paragraph 1 of UUJF, the imposition of collateral with fiduciary collateral "must" be made by a notarial deed. With this provision of UUJF, there is a difference. KHES and the fatwa of DSN MUI do not require financing contracts to be made using a notarial deed, while UUJF requires it to be made by a notarial deed. Islamic banks, some of which require financing contracts to be made by a notarial deed, while others do not. The adoption of UUJF in Islamic financing is considered inappropriate because it violates Sharia values. Objectives: (1) Explain the regulations used in Murabahah financing contracts in Islamic banks with fiduciary collateral according to the objectives of legal certainty and utility. (2) Describe the implementation of legal protection for customers using Murabahah financing contracts in Islamic banks with fiduciary collateral according to the objectives of legal certainty and utility. Research Method: Research approach: normative juridical. Research nature: descriptive analysis. Data types: secondary data and primary data. Sample determination technique: purposive sampling. Data collection technique: literature study and interviews. Data analysis technique: interpretation and legal analogy.
Application of Flood Hazard Index and Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis to Determine the Effect of Urbanization on Flood Hazard Areas in the City of Jijel, Algeria Chabou, Omayma; Lazri, Youcef; Lehtihet, Mohammed Chérif
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.0.02.06

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This research aims to study the effect of urbanization on flood-prone areas in the city of Jijel. The methods used in the study are (i) generation of a susceptibility map (ii) identification of land-use maps for the years 1988 and 2021 (iii) generation of flood hazard maps for the years 1988 and 2021. The determination of flood hazard areas is mainly based on an index approach. Using the ArcGIS raster calculator tool, the susceptibility map was multiplied by the land use map to generate a flood hazard index. Based on parameter weights derived from the Analytical Hierarchical Process (AHP) approach, the various flow accumulation maps, slope, distance to stream, elevation and geological parameters were combined to create the flood susceptibility map. The effects of urbanization on flood-prone areas were determined by overlaying the susceptibility map with two land-use maps from 1988 and 2021. The results show that while areas at very low, low and moderate risk decreased by 9.28%, 17.31% and 47.3%, respectively, areas at high and very high risk increased by 32.36% and 41.53%, respectively. The study showed that increases in the high zone were mainly due to uncontrolled urban development, mainly caused by rural exodus in Algeria's coastal cities.
A Study of Leadership Behavior and Its Implications for Organizational Culture at PT PLN (Persero) Amir; Angriawan; Khaeriyah, Hidayatul; Nurfadillah
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The leadership behavior at PT PLN (Persero) has significant implications for the formation, development, and change of the organizational culture within the company. When leaders demonstrate behaviors that promote values such as integrity, collaboration, and innovation, this can positively influence the organizational culture. The objective of this research is to explore how leadership behavior at PT PLN (Persero) affects the formation and development of the organizational culture within the company. The method used in this research is a systematic literature review. The findings of this research indicate that all patterns of leadership behavior at PT PLN have a significant impact on the motivation, commitment, and performance of employees towards the company's goals and values. Inspirational and empowering leadership fosters an organizational culture based on loyalty and dedication.
Representation of Victim and Perpetrator in Adelina Lisao’s Abuse Case in Malaysian Online News Articles binti Adanan, Aizatul Alyaa; binti Ungku Mohd Nordin, Ungku Khairunnisa
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This research analyses the representation of victim and perpetrator as social actors and its argumentation strategies from Malaysian online news articles surrounding the tragic case of Adelina Lisao, an Indonesian domestic worker who lost her life in Malaysia due to abuse by her employer. Employing a qualitative research approach, the data is systematically collected with keywords to identify relevant news articles pertinent to the case: "Adelina Lisao” and “Ambika Shan”. This research utilises the Social Actor’s Network (SAN) and the Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) framework, specifically the Discourse-Historical Approach (DHA), to examine 39 online news articles about the case from the most popular Malaysian news website in 2023, Malaysiakini. The findings revealed that Adelina Lisao was mostly represented as a passive receiver of the abuse, while Ambika Shan’s role as a perpetrator was mostly backgrounded. The findings contribute to a better understanding of how social actors are portrayed on online websites and the argumentation strategies within the context of domestic worker abuse cases in Malaysia. Thus, it acknowledges the importance of language in online news discourse in shaping public perceptions, particularly regarding domestic workers in Malaysia as evidenced by the representation of victim-perpetrator dynamics in such cases.
Stakeholders Mapping in The Implementation of Anti-Bullying Policies in the School Environment Lubuklinggau City Anisa; Yogopriyatno, Jatmiko; Hardayani, Yorry
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The research aims to find the actors who play a role, their perceptions, and how patterns of interdependence work together in implementing anti-bullying policies in the school environment. The research framework adopted the concept of network governance related to actors, perceptions, and patterns of independence and roles in policy implementation. The research was conducted for six months using qualitative methods with 19 informants from regional apparatus organizations, task forces and public and private schools, parents and related organizations. Data were collected through FGDs, interviews, documentation and observation. Triangulation of sources and actors was conducted for data validity and reliability. Data analysis was conducted interactively through data display, reduction, and conclusion drawing. The results showed that the actors involved in reducing the stunting rate in Kaur Regency were identified as 19 actors from the government, semi-government, private sector, and social community The perception of actors related to the field of anti-bullying in the school environment generally regarding the context and content of anti-bullying policies in the school environment found a gap in the form of the reluctance / attitude of victims of bullying to report cases of bullying that occurred. The research recommends strengthening the participation model, increasing campaigns, building an information technology-based complaint system and open government data.

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