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Journal of Socio-Cultural Sustainability and Resilience
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30250269     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61511/jscsr.v1i1.2023
Ruang Lingkup Tujuan dan tema JSCSR spesifik pada pembahasan dan diskusi mengenai dinamika pengembangan masyarakat dan keberlanjutan sosial-lingkungan dan budaya. Sebisa mungkin ruang lingkup yang dibahas menempatkan masyarakat di Indonesia sebagai topik utama penelitian. Jurnal ini menerima naskah baik dalam Bahasa Indonesia maupun Bahasa Inggris. Ruang lingkup: pelestarian kearifan lokal, pemberdayaan komunitas dan pembangunan berkelanjutan
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From crisis to resilience: Empowering communities through food security programs during the COVID-19 pandemic Qadrina, Hafizha Ilma; Adi, Isbandi Rukminto
Journal of Socio-Cultural Sustainability and Resilience Vol. 2 No. 2: January (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jscsr.v2i2.2025.1284

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Background: This study discusses community empowerment activities for communities affected by the Covid-19 pandemic through the food security program in the Tenjo Village by the Human Initiative. The research approach used is a qualitative research approach with descriptive research type with a research period from October 2020 to July 2021. This study will also examine whether there are differences in the stages of community empowerment carried out before and after the Covid-19 pandemic. In addition, this study will also examine the obstacles in implementing community empowerment during the Covid-19 pandemic in the Tenjo Village food security program. Methods: The data sources used were obtained through in-depth interviews, observation and documentation studies involving seven informants. Findings: The results showed that there were four stages of empowerment held in the program, including the planning, preparation, program implementation, and activity evaluation monitoring stages. During implementation program, there are several inhibiting factors that can be classified based on organizational aspect, networking aspect, community aspect, and external aspect. To overcome the obstacles from those various aspects, efforts are made to minimize the impact of those obstacles. Conclusion: The results of the analysis show that the stages of empowerment held in the Tenjo Village food security program are in accordance with the seven stages of community development. In addition, the obstacles that occur during program implementation are in accordance with the obstacles in the community development stage. Meanwhile, the efforts made to overcome these obstacles can be done with a description in the evaluation of the process and the results of the changes. Novelty/Originality of this article: This research not only describes the stages of empowerment carried out, but also analyzes the differences in the stages of community empowerment before and after the pandemic. The focus on change and adaptation at this stage is an aspect that has not been widely explored in community empowerment research during times of crisis.
SETAPAK: Revealing paths toward communal success through incubation of local heroes Abimantrana, Lintang Jalu; Katili, Matthew Filbert; Putri, Ravania Alya
Journal of Socio-Cultural Sustainability and Resilience Vol. 2 No. 2: January (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jscsr.v2i2.2025.1366

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Background: Jatinangor, known for institutions like Universitas Padjadjaran and Institut Teknologi Bandung, faces significant socio-economic disparity. Many underprivileged locals lack access to nearby educational opportunities. This perpetuates inequality and hinders development. The study proposes SETAPAK (Sekolah Terampil Kerja), a program empowering residents through education, mentorship, and leadership training. By linking local resources with innovative solutions, it fosters local leaders for communal success. Recommendations include policies, community engagement strategies, and future research for sustainable impact. Methods: The author expanded on their work using secondary data literature review and innovation based method of solution. Findings: The SETAPAK program focuses on empowering local leaders to address educational inequality and foster sustainable development in Jatinangor by cultivating a growth mindset and providing community-driven solutions. The initiative highlights the transformative potential of education and community empowerment to close socioeconomic gaps and inspire hope for a brighter future. Conclusion: SETAPAK demonstrates a transformative approach to addressing educational inequality and fostering sustainable development by empowering local leaders and cultivating a growth mindset. By bridging gaps in access to education and inspiring community-driven solutions, SETAPAK has the potential to create lasting change in Jatinangor and serve as a model for empowering other regions across Indonesia. Novelty/Originality of this article: This article uniquely highlights a community-driven approach to addressing educational inequality by empowering local leaders and integrating personal narratives to showcase the transformative impact of programs like SETAPAK.
The role and contributions of Indonesia's young generation through a national resilience perspective: Case study of the Nusantara capital area Auzar, Muhammad; Ramadani, Wanda Ulfia; Saputra, Nanda
Journal of Socio-Cultural Sustainability and Resilience Vol. 2 No. 2: January (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jscsr.v2i2.2025.1412

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Background: The Capital City of Nusantara (IKN) as the new center of Indonesia's government presents challenges and opportunities for the younger generation to maintain national resilience. Methods: This type of research is qualitative research. The author presents the research with descriptive scientific analysis, referring to literature and various reliable sources. The data sources used in this paper consist of various libraries, including related books, articles, and journals relevant to the discussion of the problem. Findings: The relocation of the capital is not only a physical move, but also has an impact on social, cultural, and economic interactions, and physical movement, but also has an impact on the social, cultural, and economic interactions of the community society. Conclusion: The results showed that the younger generation plays an important role in preventing various forms of threats to national resilience with a caring attitude towards social and environmental issues. Novelty/Originality of this article: The novelty of this research lies in its focus on the relocation of Indonesia's capital city and the impact of the move. This research highlights the impact of the move from the perspective of national resilience as well as culture and the role of the younger generation in the relocation of the nation's capital.
Analysis of family economic education in fostering entrepreneurial spirit: A phenomenological study of beneficiary families with businesses Saleng, Tenri Agus; Dinar, Muhammad; Hasan, Muhammad; Inanna
Journal of Socio-Cultural Sustainability and Resilience Vol. 2 No. 2: January (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jscsr.v2i2.2025.1454

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Background: This study aims to explore information on how family economic education influences the growth of entrepreneurial spirit among the beneficiaries of the Family Hope Program/Program Keluarga Harapan (PKH) who own businesses in Tellulimpue District, Sidrap Regency. Methods: This research is a quantitative study with a descriptive quantitative approach. The subjects of this research are the PKH beneficiaries who own businesses. Data collection methods were conducted through interviews and observations. Findings: The results show that family economic education has been instilled by PKH beneficiaries who own businesses in Tellulimpue District. They do this by involving their children in business activities to foster discipline. Conclusion: Family economic education is capable of nurturing the entrepreneurial spirit of PKH beneficiaries with businesses in Tellulimpue District because it motivates children to aspire to have their own businesses in the future through an entrepreneurial spirit. Novelty/Originality of this article: The novelty of this research lies in analyzing how family economic education among recipients of the Family Hope Program (PKH) contributes to fostering an entrepreneurial spirit not only for parents, but also for their children.
The Toba Batak tribe's cultural capital in the context of protecting Lake Toba from environmental threats Lumbanbatu, Herbert A
Journal of Socio-Cultural Sustainability and Resilience Vol. 2 No. 2: January (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jscsr.v2i2.2025.1493

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Background: The Batak Toba tribe predominantly inhabits the Lake Toba area. Lake Toba and the Batak Toba tribe have a strong, unchangeable connection. The historically valued traditions of the Batak Toba tribe have developed over generations due to their interactions with Lake Toba, although they now face the threat of obsolescence and discord. Ecosystem services and tourism attractions are mostly utilized for economic purposes, lacking regard for local wisdom or cultural significance. Consequently, various degradations and environmental damages are inflicted by human activities and company operations in the Lake Toba area. This study aims to explore and provide the distinct cultural values of the Batak Toba tribe to promote the future sustainability of Lake Toba's ecosystem services, including protection against environmental threats and degradation. Methods: The employed methodology involved literature research and content analysis, augmented with videos obtained from diverse YouTube channels. Findings: The cultural values of the Batak Toba tribe that foster the sustainability of Lake Toba's ecosystem services encompass aek do hangoluan, poda na lima, marsirimpa, mambongoti bagas, and numerous Batak Toba songs pertaining to Lake Toba, including O Tao Toba, Tano Toba, Tao Toba Nauli, HORAS!, and Pulo Samosir. The abundance and diversity of these cultural values are expected to provide knowledge, enhance awareness among future generations of the Batak Toba tribe, and motivate a culture-driven environmental restoration initiative focused on restoring and preserving the ecological services of Lake Toba. Conclusions: The study provides a significant ecological and cultural connection between the Batak Toba tribe and Lake Toba, dating back to the era of their ancestors. Consequently, it shall remain inseparable. Novelty/Originality of this article:  The novelty of this research lies in the exploration of Toba Batak cultural values as a local wisdom-based approach to maintaining the sustainability of Lake Toba ecosystem services.

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