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Proceedings International Conference of Graduate School on Sustainability
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This journal is a collection of papers from the international conference results. The international conference organized by the University of Merdeka Malang this time focused on sustainable innovations by encouraging an interdisciplinary approach from the perspectives of public policy, economics, law, and technology. Indeed,bringing together opposing viewpoints for a discussion or debate is not always easy. However, bringing diverse viewpoints together at an international conference is necessary to facilitate the interplay of thoughts and experiences in an atmosphere conducive to the interchange of the finest ideas and concepts.
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THE IMPLEMENTATION OF GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE PRINCIPLES ON CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PROGRAMS OF TOURISM INDUSTRY AT MALANG RAYA
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This study aims to provide an overview of the governance of Corporate Social Responsibility in the entertainment and tourism industry in the city of Malang, based on the principles of Good Corporate Governance which consists of transparency, accountability, responsibility, independence and justice that have a role in improving the welfare of society in the industry entertainment and tourism in the city of Malang This research approach is qualitative descriptive. Research locations in the city of Malang with the assumption that the city has a sufficient number of entertainment venues and tourist rides compared to other cities in East Java Province. The results of the research show that the management of Corporate Social Responsibility is still far from the expectations of the local community. The management of the entertainment and tourism industry with the principles of good corporate governance needs to be enhanced through the control and regulation of business entities to create added value and to keep the entertainment and tourism industry in maintained its existence. This needs to be done so that the perceptions of stakeholders of investors, communities and governments in maintaining and improving the sustainability of the entertainment and tourism industry operations in the future.
REGIONAL COMPETITIVENESS: THE AGGLOMERATION OF MULTIDIMENSIONAL MODEL IN THE SLEMAN REGENCY OF YOGYAKARTA SPECIAL REGION
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This study aim to the building of agglomeration economy in enhancing regional competitiveness by synergize of multidimensional aspect i.e. infrastructure, culture, local endogenous product, technology, regulation, regional set plan, economy and tourism aspect. Research design is mixed method: exploratory and qualitative research by using factor and content analysis. The subject of the research is Sleman Regency of Yogyakarta Special Region, Indonesia. The result of this research can indicate the cluster zoning that proper with the thematic cluster namely agribusiness horticulture and livestock cluster based ecotourism.  When the horticultural and livestock agribusiness cluster based on ecotourism and to collaborate with strategic spatial, it will be gotten the optimum regional development in enhancing regional competitiveness.
GROWTH APPROACH IN ALLIANCE THE ANIMATION COMMUNITY OF MALANG CITY
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This study is part of the dissertation research, aimed at uncovering the interaction dynamics of the telematics creative community in Malang city, because it can open-up a new understanding of the uniqueness of growth pattern. The urgency is intended to be able to describe in detail and naturally, especially regarding the interactive patterns of the animation community, that have cultural relations with industrialist as the actors. Everything goes from the awareness of industrialist, that the national and local animation business will experience ups and downs, that are difficult to control, if not supported by the mover of animation community. This evolutionary development can be followed since April 1, 2016, which coincides with the declared Creative City International Conference (ICCC) in the city of Malang. This condition can be described as a directed social movement, and is controlled by social norms, that are more dominant than only business interests. For this reason, the exploratory study with grounded-preparation approach, which is strengthened by synthesis-literacy, seeks to prioritize an inductive pattern based on empirical-deduction, so as to establish the animation community of Mocca Animation Studio, as truly worthy of being the target of the research. The study has been prepared and carried out for more than 2 year, shows the actors of industry are always trying to open facilitation for community, to increase capacity building, and support continuously to develop production innovation. The animation industry obtains multiple benefits: (1) strengthening of individual characters, that are reflected in every action related to the work of innovation; (2) there are efforts based on togetherness, to maintain the existence of the animation community; (3) the increasing number of animation movers, who grew up in the form of small alliances in the unity of the system.
DEVELOPMENT OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) MODEL OF PRODUCTIVE INDEPENDENT BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT OF MARINE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (CASE STUDY OF PT. INDONESIA POWER UP SEMARANG)
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Investors or companies in Indonesia have an obligation to perform Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities by allocating part of the funds taken from company profits. PT. Indonesia Power UP Semarang, located in Tanjung Mas Port area, which administratively  located in North Semarang Subdistrict, has a high commitment to perform these activities. Aside from complying the government's recommendation, another underlying factor is to support the Government of Semarang to reduce poverty, especially in the North Semarang Subdistrict which is the first ring of Corporate Social Responsibility goal of PT. Indonesia Power UP Semarang. This commitment is stated in the Indonesia Power In Power Care Program, a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program which designed through the identification of problems and mapping the needs of the target community. The performed program is empowering and sustainable. This program targets community groups with a fisherman profession to be more creative in managing marine resources. The activities are exercised in the form of providing capital assistance, equipment, marketing management training, packaging management training, and production quality improvement training.
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY HOMES
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Independent energy house become an important for modern housing now a day. Solar energy is one of the renewable and sustainable energy. Optimization Solar energy can be done by considering how long the sun light can directly on solar cells. Optimizing solar cells performance needs to be done, to increase the amount of stored electricity. In addition to the direction of sunlight, the weather also directly affects the performance of solar cells. The result of the direction, it has an effect on the building shape, façade and the room order, so the building will have a shape that according to function. Form follows function is effectively for adjusting room space. This Residential building will be appropriate with urban context, especially in city of Malang. Form follows function, the way to find sustainable house and independent energy house for residential house design. The design plan of Independent energy home with form follows function approach will be done in Malang city.
IMPLEMENTATION OF “SANGA MANDALA” CONCEPT IN PATIRTAN WATUGEDE - SINGOSARI
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Patirtan Watugede is the royal heritage site of Singhasari, in the form of a bathing pool. Singhasari Kingdom is an ancient kingdom, centered in the region of Malang, which adheres to the Shiva-Buddhist belief. The concept of Sanga Mandala is a spatial orientation arrangement, derived from Shiva-Buddhist beliefs. In the Sanga Mandala concept, the cosmological orientation of space has a hierarchy based on its function. The concept of Sanga Mandala, is a combination of North-South and East-West orientations. North is believed to be a high place is the main. South as a symbol of the sea, a low place, is bad. Orientation of the East is the main, while the West is bad. A study of spatial patterns at the Patirtan Watugede site was carried out descriptively which was ideographical. This study aims to describe the meaning of the Patirtan Watugede spatial layout, based on the Sanga Mandala concept. The meaning of spatial orientation, obtained by analyzing ancient map documents, field observations and historical information. As a result of the research findings, there is the concept of Sanga Mandala in the orientation of Patirtan Watugede. The holy water source area, as the most sacred place, is in the Northeast.
MEDIA USED FEMALE SEX WORKER IN SEXUAL HEALTH MANAGEMENT
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Localization and female sex workers are a complex social problem. Social and health problems are a form of complexity. Solutions to problems are interrelated and simultaneous because the characteristics and patterns of communication in localization, especially those which is done by female sex workers have their own characteristics. Negative labeling given by the community to this group become the identifier or differentiator in their patterns and characteristics in communicating within the group. The focus of his research was the use of health communication media for female sex workers in health management to overcome Sexually Transmitted Infections (IMS) and their group interactions through qualitative descriptive research with case studies. The informants involved were the main and key informants where the main informants took the peer educator for female sex workers and representatives of female sex workers who did not include peers. While key informants are involving parking men and pimps. The result of this study is that the use of health media by female sex workers has a typology that depends on the characteristics of the group. Likewise, the success of health management depends on massive and appropriate media use. The effectiveness of media can be obtained from group communication whose communication approach cannot be equated.
SYMBOLIZATION OF WALIKAN LANGUAGES IN TV NEWS PROGRAMS
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This research is aimed at revealing the style of the Walikan language, that exposed in the Kowal Kawil JTV Malang news program. The news presented not only educates the audience, but also provides entertainment with the language used. The program which shows the uniqueness has shown an effort to preserve the values of local wisdom in Malang. Through linear broadcasting presentation techniques, it has also made the news more interesting to enjoyed, and the impact directly provides specific emotional colors. The hidden media tries to interpret the content of the news, and the audience also tries to understand the power hidden behind the text and the visualization of the news. This study uses a critical interpretive approach, by applying the semiotic model to find the peculiarities of symbols and the laws of communication, that govern the formation of certain meanings. The results shows, that the signs and meanings behind the acceptance of symbols can also be interpreted through the prevailing social life by using the concept of langue and parole. Langue demonstrated the existence of a language system and abstraction system, and used collectively which was agreed upon by all media consumers, eventually becoming a guide to the practice of language in a society. Parole is a language practice in the form of individual utterances, so the use of the term applies at one particular time. On this basis it can be concluded, that the news that uses the inverse language is a construction of reality, positioned between the original meaning and the specific importance of the media management.  
WOMAN PRENEURSHIP APPROACH IN TRADITIONAL MARKET CULTURE
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The existence of women as the drivers of the people's economy continues to stretch as an inseparable part of the market community. The connection is very close in realizing the economic order in the family sphere to build strong self-confidence, and prove that women are able to obtain results for the efforts that have been carried out. At present, stretching women in developing the economy in the traditional market environment can be proven from the way when starting a routine to end the routine as an economic actor and there is active involvement from other people. An entrepreneur woman is someone who is able to see business opportunities, struggle and be able to take into account all risks. This paper will present the results of the study regarding the existence of women as economic drivers in traditional market environments with all their dynamics, especially in building communication with market communities. A series of speech acts and communication skills with their characteristics can be a magnet for others to be involved in the process of buying and selling in the market. Owned motivation can improve welfare and strengthen participation in developing traditional market communities. The results show that the reality in traditional markets shows conditions that bring together expertise and personal values and are firmly rooted as a market culture handed down from generation to generation. Women are able to show the characteristics of independence in carrying out roles both in the family environment and in the social environment. The thing that needs to be emphasized is the individual's responsibility to do all the routines inherent in him.
REPRESENTATION OF MADURA WOMEN IN THE HOUSEHOLD
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Madura in socio-cultural reality, hides mysteries in the form of individual local and collective interactional values, so it is very feasible to exposed its existence as an important part of the social-humanities problem. Mainly concerning the representation of gender bias in women in a Madura household, and it becomes very interesting to explore more deeply in terms of its social role. The use of functional structural perspectives with a focus on individual roles has facilitated the description of various forms of habits and the dynamics of social relations that develop in the social environment. Qualitative descriptive methods used in this study, try to interpret the social reality that occurs in Madura women, both internal and external relations related to the household. The results of this study indicate that Madura is an ethnic group that is very thick with Islamic culture and religion. As well as, there is still a gender bias for women, because men are free to get involved in the public sphere, while women are severely restricted in their participation in the public sphere. In the scope of the domestic sector in Madura women, it still dominates the habit of daily living compared to the public sector, and prioritizes family matters. This is shown by the obedience of Madura women to their husbands, because birth and inner life are the most basic responsibilities for husbands.