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Social Landscape Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2721236X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.56680/slj.v3i2
Core Subject : Education, Social,
Social Landscape Journal (SLJ) adalah jurnal yang diterbitkan oleh Program Studi Pendidikan Ilmu Pengetahuan Sosial, Fakultas Ilmu Sosial, Universitas Negeri Makassar. SLJ menyediakan akses terbuka dengan prinsip bahwa hasil penelitian yang diterbitkan dalam jurnal ini tersedia secara bebas untuk umum untuk mendukung pertukaran pengetahuan secara global. SLJ menerbitkan artikel tiga kali per tahun yaitu Maret, Juli dan November. SLJ menyediakan tempat bagi akademisi, peneliti, dan praktisi untuk menerbitkan artikel ilmiah. Setiap teks yang dikirim ke editor SLJ ditinjau oleh peer review. Semua manuskrip yang dikirim ke editor SLJ diterima dalam bahasa Indonesia atau Inggris. Ruang lingkup artikel yang tercantum dalam jurnal ini berkaitan dengan berbagai topik, termasuk: pendidikan ilmu sosial, geografi, Sosiologi, sejarah, ekonomi, dan sistem informasi Geografi. Jurnal ini tersedia dalam bentuk online saja dan sangat menghargai etika publikasi dan menghindari semua jenis plagiarisme.
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KONTRIBUSI TREN MARRIAGE IS SCARY TERHADAP PERGESERAN MAKNA PERNIKAHAN DI KALANGAN ANAK MUDA Vadila, Roviq Nur; Warjiasih, Tri; Raesita, Salsabilla Elena; Ayu, Sabrina Laila; Maghfirohtika, Syahri
Social Landscape Journal Vol 6, No 2 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56680/slj.v6i2.69972

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This study analyzes the "Marriage is Scary" trend and its impact on changing young people's perceptions of marriage. Marriage, previously regarded as a social obligation and a measure of success, is now seen as a personal choice dependent on mental, emotional, and financial readiness. Through social media interactions, this trend amplifies narratives of marital risks, such as household instability, divorce, and domestic violence. From the perspective of symbolic interactionism, symbols such as stories of domestic violence or divorce shape a new understanding of marriage as a decision requiring careful consideration. This trend reflects young people's priorities toward personal achievements, freedom, and life balance. The main impacts of this trend are increased awareness of the need for thorough preparation before marriage and the decision to delay or even avoid marriage. Ultimately, the "Marriage is Scary" trend contributes to cultural shifts, where marriage is no longer seen as a primary life goal but rather as one of the options for achieving personal happiness and success.
INTEGRASI NILAI-NILAI MULTIKULTURAL MELALUI PEMBELAJARAN IPS Akib, Nirwana; Guntara, Fuad; Ahdar, Ahdar; Zurahmah, Zurahmah
Social Landscape Journal Vol 6, No 2 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56680/slj.v6i2.72732

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This study aims to determine how the integration of multicultural values through Social Studies (IPS) learning at SMP Negeri 4 Parepare. The approach used in this study is a qualitative approach with a descriptive research type. Informants in this study consisted of IPS teachers and students. Data collection techniques were carried out through observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis was carried out through three stages, namely data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of the study indicate that multicultural values such as tolerance, cooperation, and respect for diversity have been integrated into IPS learning both directly through teaching materials and indirectly through learning strategies and approaches used by teachers. Teachers actively prepare lesson plans that reflect these values and implement them through participatory learning methods such as discussions, case studies, and cultural projects. Students responded positively to this learning and showed changes in attitudes in everyday life, such as respecting differences, living in harmony, and participating in cross-cultural activities. This integration has been shown to contribute to the creation of a harmonious and inclusive learning climate in the school environment.
ADOLESCENTS AND PARENTAL DIVORCE (STUDY OF ADOLESCENT RESILIENCE AFTER PARENTS DIVORCE EACH OTHER IN PAMPANGAN HAMLET, A'BULOSIBATANGVILLAGE, MARUSU SUB-DISTRICT) Surianti, Surianti; Ismail, Ashari; Jusnawati, Jusnawati
Social Landscape Journal Vol 6, No 2 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56680/slj.v6i2.71102

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This study aims to determine (1) what factors affect the resilience of adolescents after parents divorce each other in Pampangan Hamlet, A'bulosibatang Village, Marusu Subdistrict, (2) Forms of resilience of adolescents after parents divorce each other in Pampangan Hamlet, A'bulosibatang Village, Marusu Subdistrict. This type of research is qualitative research with the determination of research subjects through purposive sampling technique. Data collection techniques, namely observation, interviews and documentation used to obtain concrete data related to the problems that are the subject of this study. This data was analyzed using a phenomenological approach. The results of this study show and know that: (1) Factors that influence adolescents after parents divorce each other, namely (a) Individual factors include the potential or abilities that exist within adolescents such as individuals trying to understand and understand the situation they are experiencing, the formation of independence to be responsible for themselves and their families, generate their own income at a young age and be able to build communication or interaction with the surrounding environment. (b) Family factors, namely the relationship between individuals and families is well established so as to get financial and emotional support to individuals. (c) Community factors, namely adolescents' involvement in extracurricular activities at school and active in social environmental activities. (2) Forms of adolescent resilience, namely (a) Compensation, the formation of adolescent economic independence through daily work (b) Protection, namely avoiding conflict and building relationships or social interactions well, especially with positive relationships between family members (c) Challenge, is an individual mindset where adolescents are able to help reduce family burdens such as working at a young age or managing personal expenses wisely. They are also able to maintain focus on goals for their future despite the family's unstable financial condition.
POTENSI HASIL PERIKANAN TANGKAP DAN SUMBER DAYA LINGKUNGAN DI WILAYAH PESISIR UNTUK PENGEMBANGAN DESTINASI PARIWISATA DI PACITAN, JAWA TIMUR Putranto, Anggoro; Nurfaiza, Ulfi; Mulabbi, Andrew; Jani, Jani
Social Landscape Journal Vol 6, No 2 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56680/slj.v6i2.74685

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Indonesia, as an archipelagic nation with an extensive coastline, influences the resource potential in coastal regions, including fisheries, the fishing industry, ports, and tourism. This potential renders coastal regions a dynamic interface between land and sea. Coastal communities should consistently endorse the available potential due to their expertise, competencies, and community advancement. The improper use of natural resources and the coastal environment can lead to numerous issues and result in the depletion of potential resources. Community development in the management of coastal and marine resources can be enhanced to support tourism activities, including the provision of local souvenirs and tourist services. This study aimed to assess the potential of capture fisheries and coastal environmental resources to facilitate the development of new tourist destinations in Pacitan Regency. The qualitative research employed methods of field observation and documentation. The findings indicated that capture fisheries in 2023 generally experienced an increase, whereas the decline was attributed to climatic conditions in the southern sea, which occasionally prevented fishermen from venturing out to sea. Fisheries serve not only community requirements but also facilitate fish processing to enhance tourism activities, transforming fish into souvenirs for coastal tourism. The construction of the JLS road facilitates the development of coastal tourism destinations, although certain areas remain challenging to access from the main road. Surfing sports tourism is a prominent destination, predominantly attracting international tourists. A classification of hugging beaches offers developmental prospects for ports and diverse marine tourism in Pacitan Regency.
PENGARUH PERILAKU SANITASI MASYARAKAT DESA SUMBERPORONG TERHADAP KUALITAS AIR SUNGAI WELANG Andiyansya, Moch. Farid; Jamil, Achmad Maulana Malik; Ni’matullah, Onik Farida
Social Landscape Journal Vol 6, No 2 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56680/slj.v6i2.71813

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Human activities have created environmental difficulties in the Welang River. The actions at issue here constitute pollution, namely related to the disposal of household waste and the usage of toilets. Environmental disorders including ARI, TB, dengue fever, malaria, worms, and skin ailments are caused by this circumstance. In order to understand how sanitation efforts affect water quality and to forestall the development of more complicated issues, it is crucial to examine the existing quality level of the river water in Welang. This descriptive research included both quantitative and qualitative methodologies. This study compares the findings with PP No. 22 of 2021 in an effort to determine how sanitation operations have affected the Welang River's water quality. Analyses conducted in accordance with PP. No. 22 of 2021 have shown that the Welang River's water quality remains appropriate. Nevertheless, despite the lack of cleanliness initiatives, this pollution has taken place.
ANALISIS PERAN TEMAN SEBAYA PERKUMPULAN KELUARGA BERENCANA INDONESIA (PKBI) DALAM MENANGANI KEKERASAN GENDER DI KOTA MAKASSAR Amriani, Lisa; Torro, Supriadi; Arifin, Zainal
Social Landscape Journal Vol 6, No 2 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56680/slj.v6i2.67941

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This research aimed to identify: 1) The role of Indonesian Family Planning Association (PKBI) peers in addressing gender-based violence in Makassar City, and 2) The driving and inhibiting factors influencing PKBI peers in handling gender-based violence in Makassar City. This study was qualitative in nature and employed a descriptive approach. The number of informants in this research was 11 people, selected using purposive sampling techniques, with the criteria including PKBI youth administrators, PKBI program implementers, staff of the Makassar City UPTD PPA, and victims of gender-based violence. The validity of the data was examined using triangulation, including technique triangulation and source triangulation. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis included data condensation, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results of the study showed that the roles of PKBI peers in addressing gender-based violence in Makassar City included: a) the role as counselors, b) the role as medical personnel, c) the role as facilitators, d) the role as motivators, and e) the role as educators. The driving factors included: a) humanitarian pioneering, b) inter-institutional synergy, c) institutional networks or connections, d) program demands, and e) donor support. Meanwhile, the inhibiting factors in addressing gender-based violence in Makassar City included: a) the busy schedules of PKBI youth, b) victims’ unwillingness to report, c) victims’ withdrawal during the handling process, and d) limited funding.

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