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Journal of Social Science
Published by Ridwan Institute
ISSN : 27209938     EISSN : 27215202     DOI : 10.46799
Core Subject : Science, Social,
The Journal of Social Science is a double blind peer-reviewed academic journal and open access to social and scientific fields. The journal is published bimonthly once by Ridwan Institute The Journal of Social Science provides a means for sustained discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scopes of the journal which can be examined empirically. The journal publishes research articles covering all aspects of social sciences, ranging from Management, Economics, Culture, Law, Geography, and Education that belong to the social context.
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Peer Assessments in Cooprative Learning Teamworks of Problem-Based Cross-Cultural Translation Classrooms Mulyanto Mulyanto; Ahmad Heki Sujiatmoko; Amirul Mustofa; Didik Sugeng Widiarto
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (272.452 KB) | DOI: 10.46799/jss.v3i6.493

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Cooperative Learning (CL) strategy can be the alternative way for leading the students to have the capacity in solving the problems in learning grammar. It is because CL gives the access for the students to have mutual or cooperative working within the groups or team works formed. The students’ mutual or cooperative working can be measured by peer assessments given. The study was aimed at revealing how the students in the groups or team works performed their contributions in solving the problems related to understanding grammar through cross-cultural translation. The study used a quantitative approach within a survey design. There were 50 participants in this study. The research instrument used a questionnaire containing about 16 closed questions distributed via Google form. The result showed that most of the students were initiated to have mutual and cooperative working by being consistent to contribute, feeling a complete sensitivity to others, encouraging others, and having high social attention and care in solving the problems on learning cross-cultural grammar translation. It is recommended that the teachers apply the CL strategy which also gives the access for the students to improve their learning motivations and self confidence through mutual and cooperative working done.
Religious Moderation for Police Officer Education Wahdan Sanur Tarihoran; Ahmad Tihami; Ahmad Qurthubi
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 6 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (399.884 KB) | DOI: 10.46799/jss.v3i6.494

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Education can actually shape the character of students into human beings who are increasingly devoted to God Almighty as created beings and caliphs (leaders) without discriminating against SARA, so that all forms of education carried out are directed to achieve the goal of human creation as well as the purpose of education. alone. This study aims to explain the management of Islamic religious education at the Setukpa Lemdiklat Polri which is responsible for educating Polri officers (leaders) to serve as first supervisors in the Indonesian National Police. To describe the process of religious education management in the Setukpa Lemdiklat Polri used qualitative research methods. Data was collected by observing the educational component of religious activities, interviews with spiritual coaches, coaches/caregivers and education administration managers. Data was also obtained from documentation of religious activities carried out at the Setukpa Lemdiklat Polri. The results showed that religious moderation for the education of police officers was carried out in the implementation of spiritual development, the character of Kebhayangkaran, learning material for group attitudes and values, the application of management activities was found in the practice of worship and student organization management through structured and measurable parenting patterns.
Symbolic Meaning of Batik In Madura Bridal Kebaya Clothes Soelistyowati Soelistyowati; I Wayan Mudra; I Ketut Muka; Tjok Istri Ratna
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (250.074 KB) | DOI: 10.46799/jss.v4i1.495

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This study was conducted to determine the meaning of the batik symbol on the Madurese bridal kebaya. At weddings, Madurese people wear batik and kebaya, especially for women getting married. Madurese batik motifs are classified as having the characteristics of plant (vegetal) motifs, animals and geometric shapes. The influence on the Madurese batik motifs is the mixing of Javanese-Hindu, Chinese and Dutch cultures. Chinese mythology dominates the fenghuang bird and dragon motifs believed to have philosophy in each symbol. Bright and bold colors are characteristic of Madurese batik, such as red, black, yellow and green. This research approach using literature study is done by looking for references that are relevant to the cases or problems found using the semiotic theory of Charles Sanders Peirce. By analyzing the data of this study, it was carried out by means of 5W1H, what, where, when, why, who, and how. The results of this study, a. The icon as a sign of the message using the kebaya dress interprets the kebaya as an Indonesian woman who is elegant, feminine and has manners, as a procession that is carried out is a cultural carnival procession as a mandatory dress that must be worn. b) symbols, the colors red, black, yellow and green on the decoration, as well as the appearance of the dragon and fenghuang bird motifs are characteristic of batik motifs, on the jarik or sarong worn at traditional wedding ceremonies in Madura. c) Index: Madurese philosophy considers that the colors red and black are courage and assertiveness, yellow symbolizes abundance and green means religious. The dragon motif brings fortune, guards and is authoritative. The fenghuang bird in batik means honesty and thoroughness, tolerance, knowledge, loyalty and integrity. When the dragon is juxtaposed with the fenghuang bird, it symbolizes bringing luck, honesty, happiness and repellent to evil, which is believed to be obtained from generations of cultural heritage to be preserved and maintained.
Effect of Biotogrow Dosage on Black and White Sesame Varieties Quality Dewi Ratna Nurhayati
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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Sesame as an industrial plant commodity product has functional properties and has good benefits for health and is needed for various industries, foodstuffs, and edible oil producers, as well as raw materials for industries: pharmaceuticals, margarine, soap, cosmetics , pesticides etc., because it contains > 40% unsaturated fat, minerals, protein, antioxidants (sesamin, and sesamolin). This research will provide solutions to cropping patterns and improve the welfare of the local community. This cultivation technique is able to optimize the planting medium to improve soil properties physically, chemically, biologically, can hold water and provide nutrients, which then makes it a source of plant needs in a sustainable manner. Research using Complete Randomized Block Design. Location of Trucuk Klaten. Treatment Factors Kinds of Sesame Varieties. The varieties are as follows, M1 = black sesame variety, M2 = white sesame variety, Biotogrow: D0 : without biotogrow 0 ml/l (as control), D1 : with a biotogrow dose of 1.5 ml/l, D2 : with a biotogrow dose of 2 ml/lD3 : with a biotogrow dose of 3 ml/l. Observation parameters included agronomic observations (flowering time, number of pods, weight of 1000 seeds, wet and dry stover) growing media conditions, agronomy and sesame growth. The data obtained were investigated for variance and continued with BNT 5%. As the fat content of white sesame is higher than black sesame which is 37% and 35.50%.
Redesigning an Organization of a Construction Company Andyka Bayu Widiaputra
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (509.318 KB) | DOI: 10.46799/jss.v4i1.501

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The early years of company X were successful, and the company was able to grow into the successful enterprise that it is today. On the other hand, as the company grows, the challenges it faces become more complex, which has led to inefficient operations for the company. The problems stem from company X ineffective business organization as well as its inability to adapt to changing times and circumstances. The problems are showing up in their financial performance, which has shown a drop in revenue, which has stopped the company from growing. Internal observation will be used in this study to help figure out what the real problems are and what company X should do next. The 7S McKinsey model will be used to figure out what needs to be changed in terms of reorganization. We will look at the organization's strategy, structure, system, style, people, skills, and shared values. Seven company X employees were interviewed, and after the interview results are coded it was shown that their desire for the 7S is not align with the company's current state, which shows that the company needs to change. Lewin's Three Stages of Change model is used to redesign organizations once the change that was wanted has taken place. It will be used to figure out what steps company X should take to change their organization in a way that will work, starting with unfreezing, then making changes, and ending with freezing the transformation of the organization
Actors Distortion of News Agencies Framing Surveys in Online Mass Media about Political Parties Bearer Presidential-Candidates 2024 Dwinarko Dwinarko; Tabrani Sjafrizal; Pagi Muhamad; Moh. Rivaldi Akbar
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (499.859 KB) | DOI: 10.46799/jss.v4i1.507

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This research aims to acknowledge the News Framing of political actors in online mass media in determining presidential candidates in 2024. A political actor is an individual who plays a role in networking and Communication actions, acting as individuals, groups, or organizations. Political actors in the black box in the theory of actor networks are framed through the processing of information resulting from the social interactions of individual actors involved in everyday life, who are tied to systems and ideologies regarding their views on a political party reality. The actions of actors Survey institutions and online mass media in the community model network of actors with a situational approach. The theory used is the theory of actor networks and qualitative descriptive research methods with a narrative approach to analyzing online mass media news framing. The study’s result shows an integrated black box between the theory of actor networks and the theory of communicative actions. The news framing indicates a distortion of survey agency actors through online mass communication networks due to the efforts of survey agency actors. Unreliable survey results deceive political party actors in the presidential nomination of the Republic of Indonesia in 2024 who cannot carry actors in political parties. Political Parties are distorted due to the lack of use of internal survey agencies of political parties and the role of Political Parties Actors, which is still minimal to socialize with constituents, as well as dependence on external survey agencies, which are profit organizations. Political Parties are incapable of producing leaders who are already institutionally managed. Further research recommendations on the role of Political Parties actors in managing quality Human Resources in collecting and preparing actors ready to become national leaders.
Implementation and Obstacles of The Third Dosage COVID-19 Vaccination Program in Lampung Province in 2022 Apreh Ristanasari; Wiku Bakti Bawono Adisasmito
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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The high number of cases and deaths due to COVID-19 has caused a number of countries, including Indonesia, to continue to struggle to stop its spread. In addition to carrying out health protocols, it is necessary to carry out vaccinations. The COVID-19 vaccine has proven to be quite safe and effective and shows high protection against infection, hospitalization and death from the virus. However, the efficacy or effectiveness against viral infections decreases after six months, so a booster vaccine is needed. Coverage of the third dose of the covid-19 vaccine in Indonesia is still low at 28.39%. Lampung Province is one of the provinces that has a low coverage of 26.96%. In addition, Lampung Province is a province with a high risk when viewed from the CFR COVID-19 figure of 5.59%. The purpose of this study was to describe the implementation of the third dose of COVID-19 vaccination in Lampung Province and identify the obstacles that occurred in its. This research is a qualitative research with a descriptive approach. Data collection techniques used in-depth interviews and document review. The research results show the availability of policies that support implementation, there is a regional role in funding, a lack of human resources, infrastructure as well as tools and materials. There are obstacles to the process of implementing, recording and reporting and the low coverage of the third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. The implementation of the third dose of Covid-19 vaccination in Lampung Province is still not optimal and there are still obstacles in its implementation that affect program coverage. Barriers that occur are internal (service provider) and external (service recipient) barriers.
Text Analysis of Poem " Ibu" by D. Zamawi Imron in Indonesian Language High School’s Textbooks Victorya Dumaris Saragih; M. Surif; Malan Lubis
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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This research aims to analyze one of the poems by D. Zamawi Imron to identify the relationship between readings and aspects that lie outside the readings. He told me about the creation of this poem. When he asked permission from his mother to go abroad to seek knowledge. The theory used is Critical Discourse Analysis modeled on Teun A. Van Dijk which has 3 dimensions: Reading Analysis, Social Cognition, and Social Analysis. There are also procedures used which are qualitative research procedures, with a critical paradigm. The object of this research was reading the poem "Ibu". Research information was obtained from an Indonesian language textbook for class X according to the 2013 curriculum. The research results included 3 AWK measures according to the van Dijk model: Reading analysis which has 3 aspects in it. On the macro structure, the poem has the theme of mother's love and sacrifice for her child and the child who wants to serve her mother. Superstructure, arrangement of stanza by stanza that alternates. Micro structure, which has detailed elements, intention, lexicon, metaphor, sentence form, and pronouns. Social cognition which deals with the poet's individual condition overrides his judgment of a child who shows love and affection to his mother. Evaluate Zamawi Imron's position, as well as how to control the events around him. Lastly is Social Analysis, where the bond between child and mother, the child realizes how much he misses his mother, how much love and sacrifice his mother gave him and the will of the child who wants to share the best service for his mother.
Indonesian Territory Clustering Based On Harvested Area and Rice Productivity Using Clustering Algorithm Imelda Putri Kurniawati; Hasih Pratiwi; Sugiyanto Sugiyanto
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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Rice (Latin: Oryza sativa) is one of the most important cultivated plants in civilization. This plant is the main commodity for almost all Indonesian people. Indonesia is in third place as the largest rice producing country in the world. However, based on data from the Statistics Indonesia, Indonesia will still import rice until 2022. The transfer of paddy fields is one of the reasons why Indonesia is still importing rice to this day. Many lands that used to be paddy fields have turned into airports, industrial land, housing, and so on. Rice production is one of the important topics to be discussed in order to develop rice production in areas that are still relatively low. The purpose of this research is to classify cities/regencies in Indonesia based on rice production data in 2021. In this study, three clustering methods were used, namely, Partitioning Around Medoid (PAM), Clustering Large Applications (CLARA) and Fuzzy C-Means (FCM). Then the three methods are compared based on their silhouette coefficient values. The best obtained method is FCM method with two clusters and a silhouette value of 0.828. Results clustering with the best method is used as a reference in making maps clustering. Areas that are still relatively low are expected to increase rice productivity.
Los Artesanos’ Neighborhood Hability Conditions, La Libertad City in Velasco Ibarra Sector, Santa Elena - Ecuador, 2022 Garzozi-Pincay René Faruk; Garzozi-Pincay Yamel Sofia; Pinargote-Guerrero Allison Geomayra; Molina Lilian; Carrera-Garzozi Arturo Francisco
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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Household overcrowding is synthesized as a dwelling habitability’s dimension, and it is identified based on bedrooms availability for the number of people who make up the household. However, in this research, the problem is contextualized, giving territory’s details or sector’s study, in addition, international and national organizations are cited that place home overcrowding as a habitability condition necessary to investigate. With this base, the research’s objective is established, which mark the characterizing process household overcrowding. Those, include the situational diagnosis’ development that allows distinguishing the study sector’s housing conditions and in effect generate strategies in accordance with the Territorial Planning Plan to minimize the problem’s progress. The methodological framework is exposed where the type and research scope is detailed, the study population and the information gathering instrument applied and structured based on the variables’ operationalization are established. The data’s quantitative analysis is shown, followed by the discussion process based on the results obtained.

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