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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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Analysis of Attacks and Cybersecurity in the Health Sector During a Pandemic COVID-19: Scoping Review Awaludin Awaludin; Wahyu Sulistyadi; Alexandra Francesca Chandra
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 (298.221 KB) | DOI: 10.46799/jss.v4i1.512

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COVID-19 as a global pandemic in March 2020 medical personnel and all types of patients with various chronic conditions is undeniably the largest group of users of digital technology during the pandemic. Increased exposure and massive use of the internet is certainly a potential security threat in itself, especially in the threat of cyber-attacks. The purpose of this study is to analyze cyber-attacks and security in the health sector during the COVID 19 pandemic. The scoping review was conducted by searching two main scientific databases (PubMed and Scopus) using the search formula “COVID 19, Pandemic and cyber-attack, cyber security.” Reports, news articles or websites are also included if they are directly related to previously published work, or if they are the only sources available at the time of writing. Only articles in English published in the last decade are included (i.e., 2009-2020) to focus on current problems, challenges, and solutions. In total, 34 papers were included in the review. We found information technology in the health sector that was used during the COVID 19 pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic situation is a type of non-traditional security that has a broad impact on various aspects of human life, including the health sector. At a time when many countries have responded to the pandemic situation with various restrictive policies to the prohibition of mobilization, people are adapting by shifting to a new landscape of activity. The cyber world is then used by the community to continue to run productivity. This then has implications for the increase in internet users globally, including Indonesia. Some of the cyberattacks include the practice of phishing emails targeting individual and corporate entities, ransomware targeting healthcare facilities and companies. Further research is needed, especially exploring research on cyber-attacks during a pandemic from the point of view of implementation of cyber security.
Expansion of Oil Palm Plantations: PT Agrapana Wukir Panca Social, Economic and Environmental Issues (Case Study of Pelalawan District, Riau) Ardiana Suryaningsih; Dian Kristanti; Taufiq Bimo Nugroho
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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Oil palm plantations have positive and negative impacts on the environmental, social and economic aspects of local communities. Through an understanding of the data on environmental, social and economic conditions makes it easier for decision makers in policy. This research uses survey methods and in-depth interviews (state the number of respondents, state in-depth interviews). This study aims to measure the level of economic, social and ecological vulnerability due to oil palm plantations. The data used are primary data and secondary data. Primary data collection through structured and in-depth observation and interviews. Secondary data is obtained from the village office, related government agencies, BPS, books, journals, or data from the internet which contains theories or related research results. The results of this study explain that oil palm expansion that occurs in Terantang Manuk Village is through the PIR-Trans pattern, KKPA, PKS without plantation, buying and selling, grants, and self-help or independent. The environmental impact caused by oil palm expansion is reducing fruit, fish, vegetable and game shellfish and decreasing the quantity of groundwater, especially during the dry season. The economic impact due to the expansion of oil palm plantations has seen an increasingly unified economy between the upper, middle and lower classes. Meanwhile, the resulting social impact is the change in customary norms, the practice of leasing and new conflicts.
The Influence of Organizational Culture on Turnover through The Quality of Work Life Saripudin Saripudin; Musa Hubeis; Nancy Yusnita
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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Quality of Work Life (QWL) is an organization's effort to control behavior and maintain the work performance of its employees so that it continues to improve continuously. This study aims to determine the influence of organizational culture, leadership serve and personality on turnover with mediated by the quality of work life. Example 134 respondents. PT Nipindo Primatama Group North Jakarta City. Research Data were analyzed using SEM PLS analysis techniques with the help of SmartPLS program. The results of this study showed that organizational culture, leadership work positive and significant to the quality of work life, the better the organizational culture, leadership serve and personality then the better the quality of employee work life. The results also showed that the leadership serve, personality and quality of working life affect negatively on turnover, while organizational culture directly does not affect on turnover. Quality of employee work life, while a good organizational culture cannot always improve the quality of employee work life, organizational culture can degrade the high quality of employee work life.
The Loss of Agricultural Traditions: A Study of the Social Impact of Mining on Mine-Round Communities M. Ridha Ajam; Irfan Ahmad; Andi Sumar Karman; Bahtiar Hairullah; Safrudin Abd Rahman
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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This research examines the Loss of Agricultural Traditions: A Study of the Social Impact of Mining on Mine-Round Communities by appointing PT. IWIP as a case study. This appointment is based on the reason that PT. IWIP is the first integrated industrial estate management company in Indonesia. This research is a qualitative research conducted in Weda Tengah District, Central Halmahera Regency, North Maluku Province. The purpose of this study is to explain the Loss of Agricultural Traditions: A Study of the Social Impact of Mining on Mine-Round Communities. The method used in this study is descriptive qualitative with an ethnographic approach. Data collection was carried out through document studies (literature review), observation (observation), and in-depth interviews. Research informants are people who live in the mining area which are determined by purposive sampling based on their knowledge and experience related to the research topic. The results of the study show that the presence of mining companies has a broad impact on people's lives. One of these impacts can be found in social and cultural aspects. Based on their nature, these impacts are positive and negative. If viewed from the perspective of social change, the various descriptions above show that the community in the mining area has experienced changes, whether consciously or not. This social change that occurred at the same time also penetrated the joints of the culture of society that was oriented towards agriculture.
Local Wisdom of Natural Resource Management in Communities Around the Mine in Central Halmahera Regency M. Ridha Ajam; Irfan Ahmad; Andi Sumarkarman; Safrudin Abdulrahman; Bahtiar Hairullah
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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The main problems of this research include two things, namely: (1) what local wisdom is related to the management of natural resources owned by the mining circle community in Central Halmahera Regency, and (2) how is the existence of the local wisdom of the mining circle community in managing natural resources? nature in Central Halmahera Regency. This study uses a qualitative approach that collects through document studies (literature review), observations (observations), and in-depth interviews. Research informants are people who live in the mining area which are determined by purposive sampling based on their knowledge and experience related to the research topic. The data collection locations were in the Central Halmahera Regency area covering two sub-districts, namely North Weda and Central Weda Districts. The results of the study show that the communities around the mines in Central Halmahera Regency classify natural resources based on where or where the resources are located, namely resources that are on the mainland. In managing these various natural resources, communities around mining have various traditions that can be seen as a form of local wisdom. The entry of the mining industry into Central Halmahera Regency has no more positive impacts than the negative effects it produces. Mining companies are seen by residents as 'giants' that destroy water sources that are vital for residents' lives so that they can no longer be used. In its development, the presence of mining companies, especially PT. IWIP, influences the existence of local wisdom in the communities in the study locations related to the management of their natural resources.
The Relationship between Service Delivery and Work Engagement on Nurse Performance at Bali Mandara Hospital 2022 Komang Lynda Octavina Permatasari; Puput Oktamianti
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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Nursing services are the center of attention in every hospital because this service is a main activity that can be used as a benchmark for evaluating health services, especially in inpatient rooms. Performance measurement is carried out to improve the quality of providing nursing care, reduce costs, protect nurses from negligence in carrying out their duties, and protect patients from negligence in health services. Achievement of Indicators based on the Work Plan at Bali Mandara Hospital in 2021 with the performance indicator of the Percentage of Services program that meets Standard Operating Procedures is targeted to reach 100% and the realization reached 85.45%. In 2021, the target of providing salaries and benefits for health workers is 90%, and 87.07% is achieved. The research objective was to determine the relationship between service delivery and work engagement on the performance of inpatient nurses. This study used an observational design with a cross sectional. The number of samples selected was 241 people. Data analysis used multiple logistic regression test. The results showed that there was a significant relationship between service delivery and work engagement on nurse performance. Variable work engagement is the most dominant variable influencing the performance of inpatient nurses at Bali Mandara Hospital.
Implementation of Ethics in Public Services towards Good Governance in The Perspective of Public Administration Arip Rahman Sudrajat
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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Ethics is closely related to the achievement of good governance. One of the problems that arises in the administration of government is that there are still violations committed by public organizers, so it is necessary to have moral values as guidelines, and government organizers must stick to the administration of government in order to achieve good. This study aims to find out how ethics in public service which is good governance from the perspective of public administration. In this study, the type of research used is qualitative research. Data collection techniques by searching literature, literature, scientific journals and statutory documents collected according to the research topic. Public administration provides a set of ethical principles, normative standards, codes of ethics, and moral virtues for the bureaucracy to apply to public services. If all dimensions of service are well implemented in the service delivery process, high-quality bureaucratic performance can be produced.
Groundwater Vulnerability Study to Traditional Gold Mine Processing Pollution Using SYNTACS Method and GIS Approach Farid Zulfa Fakhruddin; Mas Agus Mardiyanto
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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Groundwater vulnerability study research conducted in Paya Ateuk Village, Pasie Raja District uses the SINTACS method. This method is an overlay method that combines 7 primary maps, namely soil texture maps, infiltration maps, slope maps, groundwater depth maps, rock unit maps, aquifer lithology maps, and hydroulic conductivity maps. Then the results of the assessment on the primary map parts are multiplied by the weight on the SINTACS classification and the results are combined into 1 groundwater vulnerability overlay map. The results of the map overlay produce 822 sections that have a range of groundwater vulnerability values ​​at a score of 103.75 – 201.5 with low to high classification. Karst hill areas generally have moderate vulnerability values. Whereas in the lowlands with residential land use has a high vulnerability. This is due to the flat slope with sandstone, and moderate infiltration. Besides that, the texture of the soil is large and the depth of the groundwater is shallow. So that contamination on the surface can easily affect the quality of water in groundwater. Meanwhile, the groundwater vulnerability value is high in a narrow area with the use of paddy fields. Based on measurements of the quality of groundwater in wells owned by residents, it shows that the groundwater in the research location is of good quality. This is due to the large number of natural phytoremediation plants around the research area. Although the quality of groundwater is in good condition. The government as the policy maker still needs to regulate and provide official permits for traditional gold miners who are classified as illegal and continue to monitor the environment around traditional gold processing areas.
State Defense in Nationalism and National Integration Perspective Ariesani Hermawanto; Sri Muryantini; Agussalim Agussalim
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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Nationalism and defending of state are closely related. Nationalism is pride in one's own nation that offers insight into nationalism, which is described as a form of 'patriotism'; a pride when individuals identify themselves as a collectivity in a nation. The defending of state is a form of a sense of belonging to citizens which is an important aspect to maintain the existence of a nation-state. Defending of state has a very broad dimension, and not limited to physical elements, but essentially is the inculcation of nationalist values. The issues raised are related to defending of state through the cultivation of a spirit of nationalism and its implications for the process of national integration. The method used here is to observe various literature related to the subject matter raised, either in the form of books, papers or useful writings so that they can be used as guidelines in the research process. This research focuses on the study and analysis of defending the country through strengthening the values of nationalism based on a sense of belonging, and its relation to the process of national integration. The results of this study indicate that defending the country is based on a strong awareness of being a state, so that people in a country can uphold their country and are willing to defend it from various threats. Defending of state is an important tool for the success of the national integration process which is a form of state existence that can be maintained.
Analysis of Actions Against The Law Case of Appointment of The Pagu Tribe Custom Leader (Sangaji) In North Halmahera Regency Alimudin Boly; Husen Alting; Suwarti Suwarti
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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This study aims to analyze the legitimacy of the appointment of the Pagu Tribe Chief based on the Customary Law of the Pagu people, as well as examine the considerations of the judges of the North Maluku High Court (PT) in deciding the case of appointing the Pagu Tribe Head of North Halmahera as an unlawful act (PMH). The research method used in this study is empirical legal research, namely research that looks at the application of laws and regulations in society. The results of this study indicate that validity of the Appointment of the Head of the Pagu Tribe based on the reason that the role of the Traditional Head in resolving land disputes in the Pagu Tribe is as a Peace Judge in customary trials and as a decision maker where the decision is binding for the parties to the dispute. Legal basis consideration of the judge of the District Court Number 13/Pdt.G/2020/PN.Tob decided the case of appointing the tribe head as the customary institutional administrator for the North Halmahera Pagu tribe was an unlawful act (PMH). Regarding loss of wealth (hermogenschade), compensation generally consists of compensation for losses suffered and also in the form of profits that one can expect to receive (gederfdewinst). In this regard, it is not as easy as predicted to determine the amount of compensation.

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