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West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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ISSN : 29871042     EISSN : 29858895     DOI : https://doi.org/10.58812/wsis.v1i05
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Legal Protection for Victims of Body Shaming Through Social Media from a Victimology Perspective Debora Novayanti, Hasibuan, Ester Taruli; Dana Sugama, I Dewa Gede
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i07.2036

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The present existence of information technology dramatically affects people's lives. Technology with all the programs and conveniences offered makes it possible for people to be able to use the technology. Its users often ignore security for themselves. Cyberbullying is an immoral act committed through electronic media, one of which is body shaming. Body Shaming is an aggressive and repeated behavior by individuals and groups to comment on a person's body shape by using electronic technology as a medium to attack others. Body shaming cannot continue to be left alone because the impact the victim has can damage one's mental health and is also dangerous because it can be done anywhere and anytime. With the main discussion on this study, Do Legal Protection Forms Against Victims of Body Shaming Crimes on Social Media and Urgency of Legal Protection for Victims of Body Shaming Crimes on Social Media. Research results show that legal protection against victims of body shaming crimes on social media can be seen from the provisions of Law No. 1 13 of 2006, LPSK Regulation Number 6 of 2010, and article 27 paragraph 3 of the ITE Law. However, the current regulations are not yet effective in solving the body shaming problem on social media.
Victim Protection in Indonesian Criminal Justice: Assessing the Implementation of Restorative Justice as a New Paradigm Astra Wiguna, I Made Agus; Dana Sugama, I Dewa Gede
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i07.2042

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the new paradigm in the protection of crime victims in Indonesian criminal law through the implementation of restorative justice, by identifying and comparing the laws of countries that have successfully implemented it, to determine the extent to which the principle has been accommodated in the national legal system. The research method used is normative legal writing with a statutory regulatory approach, legal concept analysis, and comparative law. The results indicate that the paradigm for protecting crime victims in Indonesian criminal law remains dominated by a retributive approach focused on perpetrators, while victims tend to be passive and lack comprehensive recovery. Although regulations such as the Criminal Procedure Code and the Law on Witness and Victim Protection exist, their implementation has not systematically integrated restorative justice principles. This study highlights the need for a new paradigm that places victims as the main subject through a restorative justice approach based on dialogue, recovery, and active participation. Through comparative analysis of practices in New Zealand, Canada, and the Netherlands, it is shown that restorative justice can be effectively implemented if supported by clear regulations, institutional support, and awareness among law enforcement officers. Therefore, the Indonesian criminal law system needs to be updated by formulating a contextual, just, and sustainable restorative justice-based victim protection model, to create a justice system more responsive to victims’ needs.
The Impact of Globalization on Regional Development Urban and Rural Sustainable Development in Indonesia Khairunissa Yulianto, Arrizqy Nadya; Hidayaturahmi, Amy; Triyulianto, Toni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i07.2045

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This study is aimed to examine how sustainable regional development in urban and rural areas is affected by globalization and what strategy can be implemented to address these condition. The economic development orientation that emphasizes growth has also exacerbated regional disparities, especially between rural and urban areas. The theory of urban planning development and rural planning development becomes the focus of this study. This study employs a comprehensive literature review approach to explore and synthesize the prevailing theories of rural planning and sustainable development. The study found that the imbalance between urban and rural development, which is inseparable from the influence of globalization. The model of sustainable development is expected to address the challenges that arise. It is necessary to linkage rural and urban areas through the provision of food and other materials for consumption and production, to strengthen local economic management, and to enhance the capacity of rural community economic institutions and organizations.
The Role of Socioeconomic Status, School Climate, and Technology Use in Predicting Emotional Well-being and Learning Satisfaction of Indonesian Teenagers Maghfiroh, Nasruliyah Hikmatul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i07.2049

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This study investigates the role of socioeconomic status, school climate, and technology use as predictors of emotional well-being and learning satisfaction of Indonesian teenagers. Based on quantitative research, data were collected from 250 participants and analyzed through Structural Equation Modeling - Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS). The results show that the independent variables of socioeconomic status, school climate, and technology utilization are disproportionately contributing to emotional well-being and satisfaction with learning. Emotional well-being is acting as a central mediator, enhancing the salutary effects of the independent variables on satisfaction with learning. These results stress the importance of aiming at socioeconomic disparities, creating healthy school environments, and adopting balanced use of technology in learning. The study provides policy guidelines to policymakers and educators to enhance the emotional and academic outcomes of Indonesian adolescents.
Embodying the Swamp: Ecological Memory and Spatial Performance in Asmat Dance from Papua Mustain Murda, Muhamad Ilham
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i07.2080

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This article investigates the relationship between ecological space and choreographic structure in the traditional dance of the Asmat people of Papua, Indonesia. Drawing on the concept of embodied geography, the study explores how bodily movements are formed in response to geographical terrain—particularly swamp environments—and preserved across generations through dance. Rather than conducting fieldwork in the remote Asmat region, the research uses a visual ethnographic approach by analyzing a recorded performance of Piri Jo Ciwewi by Asmat diaspora youth in Jayapura, and interviewing cultural practitioners from the Wowpits dormitory. Key insight was provided by Mikel Pombay, an alumnus of the Dance Department at the Indonesian Institute of Arts and Culture (ISBI) Tanah Papua, who originates from the Asmat community. His narratives contextualized bodily gestures in terms of ecological adaptation, spiritual relations, and cultural continuity. Movement analysis revealed distinctive gestures such as grounded postures, lateral weight shifts, and mimetic actions that mirror canoeing, forest navigation, and animal motion—each of which corresponds to swamp-based knowledge systems. The findings affirm that Asmat dance is not only a spiritual or aesthetic practice but a spatial archive that encodes environmental experience through the body. Even when performed in diaspora, such as in urban Jayapura, the dance retains its geographic logic. This research contributes to interdisciplinary understandings of indigenous performance, proposing that traditional dance acts as a medium of ecological memory and spatial resilience.
Social Brand Dynamics in Green Marketing Literacy Sudirjo, Frans; Nailul, Muhammad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i07.2084

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This study explores the evolving relationship between social brand dynamics and green marketing literacy through a comprehensive bibliometric analysis. Drawing on data from the Scopus database and visualized using VOSviewer, the research maps the intellectual structure, thematic clusters, temporal trends, and global collaboration networks within the field. The co-occurrence analysis reveals that core concepts such as green marketing, sustainability, and corporate social responsibility are central to the discourse, while recent attention has shifted toward social media, brand image, and trust-building strategies. Temporal mapping indicates a growing interest in digital engagement and participatory branding, suggesting that green marketing literacy is increasingly shaped by consumer interaction within online ecosystems. The author co-citation network highlights both foundational contributors and emerging thought leaders, while country collaboration mapping reflects a globalizing research agenda led by the United States, India, and China. The findings underscore the interdisciplinary and socially constructed nature of green marketing literacy and call for future research to examine the digital, behavioral, and contextual factors that influence consumer understanding and trust in green branding practices.
A Bibliometric Analysis of Talent Retention Strategies in Technology Companies Judijanto, Loso; Koesmawan, Koesmawan; Djuanda, Gustian
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i07.2085

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Technology companies compete in a fast‐moving, innovation-driven landscape where retaining highly skilled employees is a strategic imperative. Although a growing body of studies addresses this challenge, the literature is dispersed across disciplines and geographies, obscuring prevailing themes and research gaps. This study conducts a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of 375 peer-reviewed articles (2000-2024) indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection to map the intellectual structure and temporal evolution of research on talent retention strategies in technology companies. Using VOSviewer, we generated keyword co-occurrence, author co-citation, and country collaboration networks, along with density and overlay visualizations. Results show that human resource management, talent management, and employee retention form the field’s foundational core, while emergent themes—innovation, leadership, diversity, and employer branding—have gained prominence since 2020, signaling a shift toward more holistic, employee-centric approaches. Author analysis identifies three influential clusters: methodological rigor (e.g., Ringle, Hair), strategic HRM (e.g., Collings, Cappelli), and cross-cultural HRM (e.g., Budhwar, Warner). Geographically, the United States dominates scholarly output and collaborations, but international linkages remain limited, suggesting opportunities for broader global engagement. The study highlights research gaps in data-driven HR analytics, cross-regional comparisons, and interdisciplinary integration. Findings offer scholars a consolidated research agenda and guide practitioners toward evidence-based, culturally responsive retention strategies that align with evolving workforce expectations. 
Festivals and Music as a Tourism Attraction: A Bibliometric Analysis Judijanto, Loso; Nailul, Muhammad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i07.2086

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Festivals and music events have become integral components of tourism development, offering cultural enrichment, economic stimulation, and unique visitor experiences. This study conducts a comprehensive bibliometric analysis to map the intellectual, conceptual, and geographical landscape of academic research on festivals and music as tourism attractions. Using data retrieved from the Scopus database and analyzed through VOSviewer, the study examines the co-occurrence of keywords, co-citation patterns among authors, and international collaboration networks. The results identify central themes such as cultural tourism, tourist behavior, and event marketing, with emerging interest in sustainability, music tourism, and digital engagement. Influential authors including Getz, Gibson, and Richards are highlighted as key intellectual contributors, while dominant research hubs are located in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia. The findings reveal a dynamic and evolving field, with strong interdisciplinary linkages and opportunities for expanded research in underrepresented regions and novel event formats. This analysis provides a foundational reference for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers aiming to advance the understanding and strategic development of festival and music tourism. 
Human Resource Development in Sharia Economics: Research Map and Current Issues Hasibuan, Faisal Umardani; Hamzali, Said
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i07.2087

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This study explores the scholarly landscape of human resource development (HRD) within the domain of Sharia economics through a bibliometric analysis using VOSviewer. Drawing data from the Scopus database covering the years 2000 to 2024, the research identifies key themes, authorship patterns, and international collaborations related to HRD in Islamic economic contexts. The co-occurrence, overlay, density, and co-authorship visualizations reveal that while Islamic economics, Islamic banking, and sharia compliance are dominant themes, HRD-specific terms remain marginal in the academic discourse. Influential authors such as Hassan M.K. and Rabbani M.R. are at the forefront of institutional and policy discussions, while Indonesia emerges as a central hub in international collaboration. However, the limited integration of HRD concepts points to a significant gap between institutional growth and human capital readiness. This study concludes by emphasizing the need for more integrated, ethically grounded, and competency-driven HRD models to support the sustainable development of Sharia-based economic systems.
Relationship Between Patient Knowledge and DM Dietary Adherence To Blood Sugar Control Management At Royal Prima Hospitals Imran, Suryadi; Pairi, Agus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i07.2089

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The 4 primary columns of diabetes mellitus infection administration are instruction, therapeutic nourishment treatment, physical work out, and pharmacological intercession. The objective of the 4 columns is to keep blood sugar (glucose) levels at typical levels (no hypoglycemia/hyperglycemia). Patients with DM who don't follow to the 4 columns of administration will have uncontrolled blood sugar levels and complications will happen such as stroke, kidney disappointment, heart disappointment, blindness and indeed got to experience removal in case the appendages endure from wounds that are troublesome or cannot dry the blood. Components that impact the control of blood sugar levels are information and dietary compliance, on the off chance that not controlled appropriately, there will be an uncontrolled diminish and increment in blood sugar levels. So that the patient's information almost the DM slim down can increment the patient's compliance in controlling his blood sugar, non-adherence to dietary administration of DM patients is caused by a few variables counting instruction, information, immersion in treatment and the crave to recoup, coming about in complications. Subsequently, the diabetes mellitus slim down must be carried out concurring to the suggested program, such as dietary administration in DM patients, one of which is by expanding understanding information around DM slim down compliance. This study aims to determine the relationship between knowledge of dietary compliance and management of blood sugar control in patients with diabetes mellitus at the Royal Prima Hospital Polyclinic in Jambi City.

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