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MIMBAR : Jurnal Sosial dan Pembangunan
ISSN : 02158175     EISSN : 23032499     DOI : https://doi.org/10.29313/mimbar.v39i1.2095
MIMBAR, Jurnal Sosial dan Pembangunan as part of the spirit of disseminating scientific research results and ideas for comprehensive service to the Society. MIMBAR Jurnal Sosial dan Pembangunan publishes original research articles, review articles from contributors associated with social and development. The journal includes original research articles, review articles, and short communications, including social and development.
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Women's Resistance Amidst Masculinity Through Body Politics khoiron
MIMBAR : Jurnal Sosial dan Pembangunan Volume 41, No. 1, (June 2025) [Accredited Sinta 3, No 79/E/KPT/2023]
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/mimbar.v41i1.5512

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In this article, the author describes how women's bodies are used to fight against the hegemonic masculine regime. Men's rejection of women has marginalized women's positions in politics, bureaucracy, including in the art of music. From here, this article aims to describe how women's skill in using their bodies amidst male power. Therefore, the author's argument is that in the midst of the ongoing patriarchal culture, through her body Inul articulates body politics as a marker of women's political practices. The purpose of this article is to reveal how women are able to resist through their bodies that have been disciplined by the state. In this research, the method used is a literature study related to the controversy of Inul Daratista's dance amidst the hegemony of men. Therefore, in this research, several findings were found, including: a) MUI Fatwa against pornography and pornoaction. b) Various rules on pornography c. The body as a political instrument. From here, Inul's agility and skill in political articulation through the body are used in carrying out her resistance.
Moderating Effect of Organization Culture of The relationship of GIC to Organizational Performance Endro Andayani; Erni Prasetiyani; Wati Aris Astuti
MIMBAR : Jurnal Sosial dan Pembangunan Volume 41, No. 1, (June 2025) [Accredited Sinta 3, No 79/E/KPT/2023]
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/mimbar.v41i1.5850

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Abstract. The study aims to determine whether Green Intellectual Capital (GIC) has an effect on organizational performance with organizational culture as a moderating variable. Samples of 300 respondents with manager level in companies listed on the IDX and not listed. Data obtained through questionnaires, SEM PLS analysis was used with the Smart PLS statistical tool. The findings are that Green Human Capital (GHC) and Green Relation Capital (GRC) have an effect on organizational performance, but Green Structural Capital (GSC) doesn’t, and Organizational Culture as a moderating variable doesn’t strengthen the influence of GIC on organizational performance. The contribution:Provides existing knowledge in achieving higher levels of organizational performance in organizations of various industrial sectors by implementing various components of GIC. In the future, it will provide a better understanding of how GIC dimensions can contribute to organizations operating in a particular sector.
Balancing Social Welfare and Environmental Conservation: A Sustainable Tourism Model in Wonosobo Fajri, Afrizal; Ikawati, Erina; Hidayat, Muhammad Chanif; Yamin, Muhammad; Prakoso, Septyanto Galan
MIMBAR : Jurnal Sosial dan Pembangunan Volume 41, No. 1, (June 2025) [Accredited Sinta 3, No 79/E/KPT/2023]
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/mimbar.v41i1.6292

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Abstract. This study investigates how Wonosobo Regency—a region known for its cultural heritage and natural landscapes—navigates the complex interplay between economic development, environmental sustainability, and cultural preservation. It examines the role of the Knowledge-Based Economy (KBE) as a key enabler of glocalization, allowing the region to adopt global best practices while maintaining local identity. Through literature review and policy analysis, the study finds that KBE enhances sustainable tourism governance by fostering local knowledge production, innovation, and stakeholder collaboration. The application of ICT, human capital development, and data-driven policies contributes to more effective tourism management and cultural safeguarding. Moreover, circular economy principles and community-based tourism initiatives help balance growth and conservation. The findings suggest that integrating KBE strengthens Wonosobo’s global competitiveness without eroding its cultural uniqueness, offering valuable insights for policymakers and practitioners aiming to promote glocalization in culturally and ecologically significant regions.
Adaptive Policy Model in Poverty Alleviation in Indonesia Anggraini, Dian; KGS. M.Sobri; Andries Lionardo; Raniasa Putra
MIMBAR : Jurnal Sosial dan Pembangunan Volume 41, No. 1, (June 2025) [Accredited Sinta 3, No 79/E/KPT/2023]
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/mimbar.v41i1.6321

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Abstract. Poverty is one of the main problems of Sustainable Development (SDGs) which is characterized by the large number of poor people, unemployment, backwardness, and depression. The high number of poor people causes a decrease in human resources, adaptive policies are needed which are considered as important solutions in overcoming the problem of poverty. The theory used was put forward by Swanson who stated that the purpose of adaptive policies is to anticipate a series of conditions that exist in the future through a strong initial design using integrated and forward-looking analysis, multi-stakeholder deliberation and can monitor possible adjustments to situations that can be anticipated. The purpose of this study is to analyze the appropriate adaptive policy model in overcoming poverty in Indonesia. This study uses a qualitative approach with a literature review data collection method. The results of study This mention that policy model development countermeasures poverty should made adaptive , flexible , responsive , and participatory . Recommendations general emphasize strengthening institutions , coordination , participation society , and utilization of data and technology .
Young Women, Inherited Capital, and Political Kinship in Indonesia Safitri Elfandari; Annisa Rahmawati; M. Agung Aimar Billah; Leti Karmila
MIMBAR : Jurnal Sosial dan Pembangunan Volume 41, No. 1, (June 2025) [Accredited Sinta 3, No 79/E/KPT/2023]
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/mimbar.v41i1.6665

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This study examines the role of young women politicians in Indonesia’s political dynasties through the lens of Pierre Bourdieu’s theory of capital. It explores how familial ties, alongside various forms of capital, contribute to their political participation and electoral success. Using a qualitative literature study, this research analyzes various scholarly references to understand how economic, social, cultural, and symbolic capital collectively facilitate access to power. The study focuses on three female politicians: Diah Pikatan Orissa Putri Hapsari, Annisa Desmond Mahesa, and Hillary Brigitta Lasut—who secured legislative positions in the 2024 election. Findings indicate that political kinship serves as one of the key factors in their political trajectory, complementing their accumulated capital in navigating the electoral process. This research highlights how the interplay of inherited capital, particularly economic and social capital, strengthens their positioning within Indonesia’s political landscape while also reflecting broader patterns of power reproduction at regional and national levels.
Digital Literacy as a Strategy for Democratic Resilience: Countering Disinformation and Reducing Self-Censorship Dedy Helsyanto; Maria Puspitasari
MIMBAR : Jurnal Sosial dan Pembangunan Volume 41, No. 1, (June 2025) [Accredited Sinta 3, No 79/E/KPT/2023]
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/mimbar.v41i1.6814

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Democracy in Indonesia faces serious challenges due to increasing polarization, the weakening of freedom of expression, and the widespread dissemination of disinformation. Public distrust toward institutions, along with growing social pressure, has led to self censorship, which hinders citizen participation in public discourse. These conditions pose a threat to democratic resilience and call for effective mitigation strategies. However, there is still a gap in understanding how digital literacy can help individuals recognize disinformation and reduce self-censorship. Moreover, few studies have comprehensively explored the relationship between digital literacy and democratic resilience. This study adopts a literature review approach to examine existing research on the role of digital literacy in safeguarding democracy in the face of disinformation and self-censorship. The findings indicate that digital literacy enhances critical thinking skills, the ability to identify credible information, and supports freer public participation. Digital literacy also helps reduce self-censorship by equipping individuals to cope with social pressures and legal threats. This article analyzes the link between self-censorship and disinformation within the context of digital literacy—an area that remains underexplored. It further proposes digital literacy strategies based on policy, education, and community engagement to build collective resilience. The study offers a multi-stakeholder model as a strategic recommendation for policymakers, educators, and communities to design more adaptive digital literacy initiatives. Digital literacy is positioned as a foundational tool to build a society that is resilient to disinformation and political manipulation, while also strengthening an inclusive and participatory democracy.
Impact of Digital Library Services on User Behavior at Unisba Library Septiandi, Yusep; Agus Rusmana; Yunus Winoto
MIMBAR : Jurnal Sosial dan Pembangunan Volume 41, No. 1, (June 2025) [Accredited Sinta 3, No 79/E/KPT/2023]
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/mimbar.v41i1.7175

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Abstract.The advancement of digital technology has significantly influenced various sectors, including the access and management of academic information in higher education. As central hubs of information, university libraries need to adapt by implementing innovative digital services. At Bandung Islamic University (UNISBA), this transformation is visible through developments such as the SiPINTAR application and an online repository system. This study aims to explore and analyze the transformation of user behavior in accessing academic information after the implementation of digital services. A descriptive qualitative approach was employed, involving interviews with seven active students and two librarians, fitted by documentation of library services. The findings indicate that students generally prefer digital services due to their convenience and accessibility. However, challenges remain, particularly in terms of digital literacy and the limited scope of available digital collections. The study concludes that while the digitization of library services at UNISBA has enhanced access to academic information, consistent user education and continuous service improvement is vital to ensure optimal utilization.
Community Response Through Social Media Accounts in Digital Communication Regional Heads in South Sulawesi Sila, Silahuddin Genda; Erniwati; Fachruddin Palapa
MIMBAR : Jurnal Sosial dan Pembangunan Volume 41, No. 2, (December 2025) [Accredited Sinta 3, No 79/E/KPT/2023]
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/mimbar.v41i2.6781

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This study focuses on understanding how the public responds to the digital communication of regional leaders in South Sulawesi and how these interactions reflect forms of public participation in the context of digital democracy at the local level. The purpose of this study is to analyze netizens' responses to the use of Instagram social media on the accounts of four regional heads in South Sulawesi Province, namely Gowa Regent Adnan Purichta Ichsan, Makassar Mayor Ramdhan Danny Pomanto, Parepare Mayor Taufan Pawe, and North Luwu Regent Indah Putri Indriani. This study employs a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach and interactive data analysis techniques through data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing supported by content analysis of comments on the Instagram accounts of the four regional heads. The results show that Instagram has become a strategic medium for building two-way communication between local governments and the community. The patterns of netizen responses varied: the accounts of the Regent of Gowa and the Regent of North Luwu were dominated by positive comments, indicating emotional closeness and public appreciation for humanistic leadership; the account of the Mayor of Makassar showed a higher intensity of criticism and public discussion, reflecting the substantive involvement of citizens in policy issues; while the Parepare Mayor's account tends to display symbolic participation with a dominance of neutral and ceremonial comments. These findings reinforce the theory of two-way symmetrical communication (Gruning & Hunt, 1984) and the concept of feedback as an indicator of successful communication (Purba et al., 2020), while also showing that social media can function as an instrument of public accountability and digital democracy. However, this study also found a gap between high digital access and the quality of community participation. The majority of public interactions are still emotional and symbolic, while substantive criticism of policies is not yet widespread. Therefore, the effectiveness of social media as a space for public deliberation greatly depends on the extent to which regional heads are able to manage community feedback responsively and use it as a basis for policy formulation. This study emphasizes the need for a more participatory, transparent, and good governance-oriented digital communication strategy so that social media can truly function as a bridge of democracy between local governments and the community.  
Social Intervention in Efforts to Prevent Non-Procedural Migrant Workers in North Central Timor Regency Putri Aulia, Nabilla; Yohanes Fritantus; Rembu, Yoakim; Longa Tiza, Agustinus
MIMBAR : Jurnal Sosial dan Pembangunan Volume 41, No. 2, (December 2025) [Accredited Sinta 3, No 79/E/KPT/2023]
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/mimbar.v41i2.7546

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Social interventions in efforts to prevent non-procedural Migrant workers include suboptimal programs due to budget constraints. This results in ineffective information delivery, which has an impact on weak supervision of migration practices. The purpose of the study was to see how successful the intervention was, which can be measured from the community's understanding of migration. This type of research is qualitative descriptive research. Data analysis techniques include data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions. The results of the study found that the Manpower and Transmigration Office of North Central Timor Regency had carried out Micro Interventions through education related to migration according to procedures even though limited funds affected the related offices. Mezzo Interventions carried out by the Manpower and Transmigration Office by providing training through the Job Training Center. Macro Interventions carried out by the Manpower and Transmigration Office by providing empowerment. However, the empowerment program still faces obstacles in implementation in the field, especially related to marketing strategies and supervision.
SIMRS as a Public Policy Tool for Decision Making at Otanaha Hospital U. Aliwu, Nelty; Aneta, Asna; Isa, Rusli
MIMBAR : Jurnal Sosial dan Pembangunan Volume 41, No. 2, (December 2025) [Accredited Sinta 3, No 79/E/KPT/2023]
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/mimbar.v41i2.8557

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Digital transformation in the health sector requires regional hospitals to optimize the implementation of the Hospital Management Information System (SIMRS) as a public policy instrument that supports timely and evidence-based decision-making. This study analyzes the role of SIMRS at Otanaha Regional Hospital, Gorontalo City, by examining its contribution to managerial effectiveness, data quality, and health service governance. Using a descriptive-analytical approach, the research draws on observations, in-depth interviews, and a review of the hospital’s 2024–2025 performance documents. The findings indicate that SIMRS implementation remains suboptimal: 64% of service units still rely on manual records, 48% of administrative staff have not mastered key system features, and patient data updates are delayed by an average of 7.4 hours. Data completeness reaches only 82%, accompanied by a strong negative correlation (r = –0.71) between data delays and managerial decision-making speed. These results highlight the need to strengthen organizational capacity, establish structured digital governance, and cultivate a data-driven institutional culture to enhance SIMRS effectiveness as a public policy instrument.