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Communications in Humanities and Social Sciences
ISSN : 27752569     EISSN : 28075390     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21924/chss
Published biannually, Communication in Humanity and Social Sciences (CHSS) is an international open access forum for the communication of comprehensive articles on vast area of social sciences encompassing economic & business, communications, language & literature, sociology, politics, psychology, education, and Islamic studies. The articles published in CHSS must have gone through a rapid, yet demanding, peer-review process managed by an editorial board of professional editors. CHSS publishes comprehensive articles on theoretical and experimental research (detail scope can be read in author section) as Current Interest Review Articles Original Article Opinion Case Reports Short Communications CHSS aims to be a comprehensive source of information on recent developments in aforementioned field. Communication in Humanity and Social Science also facilitates communication among scientists and researchers from interdisciplinary field to develop new research opportunities.
Articles 54 Documents
Corporate social performance: An analysis of corporate social responsibility implementation in the electrical energy industry Budi Setiawan; Basuki Agus Suparno; Subhan Afifi
Communications in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): CHSS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (466.708 KB) | DOI: 10.21924/chss.1.2.2021.19

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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a corporate concern for the economy, society, and environment. CSR activities reflect the company's social performance (CSP), using productivity, profits, employee welfare, and product quality measurement. This research is a case study of implementing a CSR program with a CSP approach at PT. Pembangkitan Jawa Bali (PJB). It aims to describe and analyze the implementation of PJB's CSR to assess its social performance. Theoretically, this research used the concept of Corporate Social Performance, which explained the principles of corporate social responsibility, and corporate social behavior. This study used a qualitative descriptive method with in-depth interviews to analyze data collection documents. The study results showed that the implementation of PJB's social responsibility programs was focused on Community Involvement and Development (CID) by implementing four main pillars of the program, namely: PJB Smart Innovation, PJB Green Innovation, PJB Superior, and PJB Cares. CSR programs were implemented based on the company's social mapping, including four circular areas related to the community's needs. Overall, the implementation of CSR based on the Corporate Social Performance model at PT PJB positively impacted society socially, economically, and environmentally. At the same time, it also positively impacted the company by increasing its business performance.
Communication ethics in the book of Adabul Mufrad by Imam Al-Bukhari Subhan Afifi; Noor Akhmad Setiawan
Communications in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): CHSS
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This paper aims to explore the notion of communication ethics in the Book of Adabul Mufrad by Imam Al-Bukhari. This study used an interpretive paradigm of qualitative text analysis methods by making Hadith as the text to be analyzed. The units of analysis are the texts of Hadith, which were examined closely for the patterns, models, and communication issues contained in them. The selection criteria for the Hadith selected for analysis included: Ethics regarding the communication process, including an explanation of Ethics in speech, and containing specific prohibitions in the communication process. Based on these criteria, 20 hadiths to be analyzed were selected. The results showed four patterns of ethical communication relationships in 20 hadiths chosen in the book of Adabul Mufrad by Imam Al-Bukhari, namely: (1) Relationships with fellow humans in general, (2) Parent-Child Relations, (3) Relationships with neighbors; and (4) Master-Servant Relationship. Furthermore, communication ethics in all forms of relationships showed five communication ethics patterns: (1) monotheism communication, (2) advice communication, (3) compassion communication, (4) communication without discrimination, and (5) communication without insulting. This paper highlights the ethics of Islamic communication as the ethical basis for the communication process in various human communication contexts. The ethical principles of Islamic communication open the entry of missing behavioral aspects of communication-based on religious values. This paper also provides the necessary theoretical framework for including religiosity and divine guidance in communication ethics.
Validity and reliability: Social attitude assessment instruments Bambang Yuniarto; Rivo Panji Yudha; Aulia Sholichah Iman Nurchotimah
Communications in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): CHSS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21924/chss.2.1.2022.22

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The purpose of this study is to develop an instrument for assessing social attitude competence whose constructs are valid according to experts and empirically valid and reliable based on field trials in Civics learning for high school students. This research was conducted through a quantitative descriptive approach at SMP Negeri 1 Gebang. Social attitude assessment instrument was used and it contained 28 items and an expert validation observation sheet. Design validation was done by reviewing the product design by three experts (expert judgment). The study was conducted to determine the feasibility of the instrument from the aspect of substance, construction, and language of the social attitude assessment instrument. Advice was given by experts after doing research to get approval, which was later used as a benchmark to state that the product was logically valid. The measurement of the content validity of social attitude statements was conducted using Likert scale and the reliability test used the Rasch Model approach. The results of the field test showed that the social attitude assessment instrument was valid in terms of content and constructs. The reliability test using the Rasch model approach showed that the product reliability was categorized as satisfactory. The final product is considered suitable for direct use by teachers and can be further developed with grid references.
Does satisfaction after watching the trailer affects online streaming movies subscription? Empirical study on Netflix Farah Qisthina; Hendy Mustiko Aji
Communications in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): CHSS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21924/chss.2.1.2022.25

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This study is purposed to test the factors that encourage consumers to subscribe to Netflix. The sample in this respondent is selected using a purposive sampling technique with the criteria of all Indonesians who have watched trailers of several Netflix films in various media. The number of valid respondents is 222. All data are analyzed using the PLS-SEM method. This study indicates that subscription intention to Netflix is significantly affected by brand image, trailer satisfaction, and the quality of Netflix service. In addition, the brand image in this study also has a significant connection to Netflix trailer satisfaction. However, service quality has insignificant effect on trailer satisfaction. These findings are expected to help Netflix improve the quality of its service to increase customer satisfaction and maintain Netflix's image to stay good so that customers intend to subscribe to Netflix.
The use of translanguaging to facilitate students’ English learning in an Indonesian Pesantren Siti Nihayati Aribah; Intan Pradita
Communications in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): CHSS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21924/chss.2.1.2022.27

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This self-observation report aims to investigate the translanguaging practices of teacher-students’ interactions in multilingual classrooms in an International Islamic Boarding School (henceforth: Pesantren). Since Pesantren is a multilingual and multicultural melting pot for Islam-based character building, it is necessary for English teachers in Pesantren to consider some relevant teaching approaches that merit to the needs of multilingual classrooms. Through extensive navigation, we found that translanguaging is one of referred teaching approaches that can accommodate the needs of learning English in multilingual context. However, empirical findings using translanguaging approach in Pesantren is found rare so far.  Thus, this study is focused on the use of translanguaging to facilitate English vocabulary learning in a multilingual context. This self-observational report describes the first author’s teaching description about her teaching practices in a Pesantren classroom. She recorded her face-to-face interaction when explaining the meaning and the functions of English vocabularies. She also documented the lesson plans, learning materials, and students’ work to complete the self-observational report. The data were then coded and analyzed with theory-driven thematic analysis. This report found that translanguaging practices that she did were code-switching and code-mixing. When the teacher practiced translanguaging, the students tended to be able to use their L1 (Bahasa Indonesia) and L2 (Arabic) as linguistic resources to learn L3 (English).
Student satisfaction measurement in higher education Verra Syahmer; Rahmat Nurcahyo; Djoko S. Gabriel; Ellia Kristiningrum
Communications in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): CHSS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21924/chss.2.1.2022.28

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Since the quality of academic services can affect students’ satisfaction, identification of academic quality attributes is needed. It is divided into several factors using factor analysis and modeling the relationship between academic quality and students’ satisfaction using the multiple regression method. This research used primary data obtained from questionnaires given to undergraduate students of Universitas Indonesia. The results showed six factors affecting students’ satisfaction. However, only two of them, i.e. the lecturers’ abilities to deliver learning materials and the quality of the classroom and building, were significant. The top priority factor was the lecturers’ abilities to deliver learning materials.
Critical comparison between the ancient and the digital storytelling practices: An epistemological analysis Fakira Mohan Nahak
Communications in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): CHSS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21924/chss.2.1.2022.30

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Storytelling in native languages is an integral part of human life. This art form has been existing since immemorial times in India. In Indian society in general and in Odia society in particular the grandparents/parents used to play a key role in telling stories to their grandchildren. By virtue of their wisdom, they used to adopt the stories from the ancient texts to the contemporary needs and societal and family contexts. The oral practice that transcends spatiotemporal offers many insights to the kids through the informing and enlightening process. The present study is an engagement with the critical comparison between the ancient and the modern (digital) storytelling practices to find out which practice is more effective in transforming the kids into more ethical and responsible citizens. The present study applied an epistemological analysis to examine both the above pedagogical practices in relation to their effectiveness in boosting the creative and imagination levels to next higher levels. The study conducted several open ending interviews with the elders who engaged their kinds with the ancient stories and the modern practitioners involved in storytelling through digital platforms such as YouTube. After examining the contentions put forward by various stakeholders in the process of storytelling, the study showed that the ancient system of storytelling still has many advantages in enlightening the kids over the digital platforms of technological advancement notwithstanding.
Deradicalization programs in Indonesia: Bibliometric analysis of international publication trends from 1980 to 2022 Gonda Yumitro; Rizki Febriani; Ali Roziqin; Nurdiana Abiyogha
Communications in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): CHSS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21924/chss.2.1.2022.31

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This study discusses about deradicalization in Indonesia with a bibliometric approach. The data presented in this study used the Scopus database and were visualized using the VOSviewer. The data collected were obtained by searching with the keywords "(TITLE-ABS-KEY (deradicalization) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (deradicalisation) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (counter-terrorism") AND TITLE-ABS-KEY (Indonesia)". This study aims to determine: (1) the number of documents; (2) the number of documents by the author; (3) the number of documents by affiliation; (4) the number of documents by country; (5) documents based on the subject area, (6) documentation based on the type of research, (7) co-occurrence and (8) co-author. The results of this study indicated that there were 262 documents discussing deradicalization in Indonesia from 1980 to 2022. The Islamic University of Indonesia became the most dominating university in writing articles on deradicalization and efforts to prevent the acts of terrorism. This showed that scholars actively study the theorizing and deradicalization issues in Indonesia. The highest publication was found in 2021 with 38 documents. Gunaratna, R became the author who has mostly discussed the deradicalization program in Indonesia with six documents. Most authors published articles; 68.7% of them do so, and 48.4% do so in the study of social science and political science.
Political communication strategies in Panchayati Raj election: observation study of Kangra District of Himachal Pradesh- India Fakira Mohan Nahak; Nidhi Sharma
Communications in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): CHSS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21924/chss.2.2.2022.29

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India's Himachal Pradesh region is a home for several villages in which its rural political system named Panchayati Raj (PR) is increasingly influential in the state. Recently, the state holds the elections for the Panchyati Raj. The local people are enthusiastically engaged in the election and exhibited interest in voting in general and youth voting in particular. The results of the Panchyati Raj election portray the picture of all the political parties and their influence in the state. All parties emphasize the need of connecting with people through communication. The state's literacy rate is another intriguing feature in which, the state, despite living in countryside, has the second-highest percentage of literacy after Kerala. As a result, the populace as a whole are more informed and responsive to communication. It was noted that both traditional and contemporary media have been used throughout the election to communicate with the public. The current study examines the communication tactics used by all political parties in the Panchyati Raj election in the Himachal Pradesh’s district of Kangra. It is only 5.71% of the people of Kangra district residing in urban areas; while the remainder reside in rural ones. The culturally appropriate communication methods among villagers become more significant in this election. This study then aims to observe the communication tools, language (mother tongue), development issues and key factors of participants such as resident, life style, or education (villagers and candidates). The researchers used an observation study as a non-participatory means through interview tool and used content analysis method for data analysis. The results of this study showed that Pahari (people living in high terrains) were more connected with their traditional culture including communication pattern, lifestyle along with concerned with roots development.
State repression on the Islamic political opposition in Indonesia in the period of 2017-2021 Hasbi Aswar; Gustrieni Putri
Communications in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): CHSS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21924/chss.2.2.2022.32

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Repressive approach is one of the state's responses to social movements taken to restrain or limit the action of a movement that always strives for a social change process in society. In this context, Hizb ut-Tahrir and the Islamic Defenders Front (Front Pembela Islam – FPI) are two Islamic groups that recently after 2016 have been active in pressuring the government on various political issues. The government responded to these two groups with repressive measures such as stigmatization, criminalization, and dissolving or banning the organization. This study aims to discuss the details of government policies in responding to both HTI and FPI in Indonesia using comparative analysis by collecting secondary data from the media, books, and journals relevant with this study. This study found that the Indonesian government has used various means to repress HTI and FPI, such as intimidation, stigmatization, and disbandment to the organizations.