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Integration: Journal Of Social Sciences And Culture
ISSN : 29862531     EISSN : 29856515     DOI : 10.38142/ijssc
Core Subject : Art, Social,
Integration: Journal Of Social Sciences And Culture discusses the Social Sciences And Culture under the auspices of PT Keberlanjutan Strategies Indonesia. Journal of Social Sciences and Culture is a peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on the study of human society and culture. It publishes articles, research papers, and book reviews on a wide range of topics related to social sciences and culture, including anthropology, sociology, psychology, and history, and many more. The journal aims to provide a platform for scholars to share their research findings and to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in these fields. Integration: Journal Of Social Sciences And Culture is has published in four (4) issues per year and published in January – March, April – June, July – September, October – December. The scope of the Integration: Journal Of Social Sciences And Culture includes: Traditional Art & Culture Comparative Literature Foreign Literature Art history and criticism Indonesian Literature Foreign History Indonesian History Cultures across languages Social Sciences Human Resource Management Waste Management Corporate Social Responsibility Philosophy Economics Sociology Geography Social Welfare Anthropology
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The Habit of Smoking While Driving: A Phenomenological Study in Balikpapan City SAPUTRA, Deris Arista
Integration: Journal Of Social Sciences And Culture Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): Integration: Journal Of Social Sciences And Culture ( July – September)
Publisher : PT. Keberlanjutan Strategis Indonesia

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Abstract

Purpose:In Balikpapan City, an urban area with industrial activity and high traffic density, this practice represents a complex, risky behavior that cannot be adequately explained solely through legal or health approaches. This qualitative research aims to explore the meanings, experiences, and social processes underlying this phenomenon from the perspective of the perpetrators.Methodology:Using a phenomenological approach combined with case studies, data were collected through in-depth interviews with 15 drivers and participant observation on major roads. The data were analyzed thematically to identify essential patterns in participants' lived experiences.Findings:The research findings reveal three main themes: first, smoking functions as a psychological coping strategy to manage stress and boredom in the temporal pressure of traffic jams; second, this practice is a product of habitus normalized through social learning and peer pressure within the driving community; third, there is a constant inner dialectic between individual enjoyment and awareness of transgression and its social impact.Implication:This study contributes to the enrichment of Bourdieu's habitus theory by introducing the concepts of "mobile habitus" and "dialectical habitus," which are sensitive to the context of mobile spaces and the ambivalence of agents. Practically, these findings highlight the urgency of community-based interventions and socio-cultural approaches in road safety policy, while also opening up space for further research on the transformation of risky habitus in the context of urban mobility.