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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS (INJOSER)
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS (INJOSER) is a scientific journal that publishes articles in the fields of humanity, social science. Humanities include: Language and Linguistics, History, Literature, Performing Arts, Philosophy, Religion, Fine Arts. Social Science fields of Science include: Economics, politics, Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology, Geography, Cultural and Ethical Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Area Studies, Archeology, and other related fields.
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GENDER CONCEPT FROM ISLAMIC EDUCATION PHILOSOPHY PERSPECTIVE Suhari , Suhari; Kok Shiong, Pong
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): NOVEMBER
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Equality of women and men has been a hot topic for 20 years. In general, gender is the visible difference between men and women when viewed from values ​​and behavior. So far, gender issues have been dominated by women's perspectives, while men's perspectives have not been discussed much. The dominance of women's perspectives often results in a dead end in finding the desired solution, because it ultimately leads to problems originating from men. Islam does not differentiate between the rights and obligations that exist in human anatomy, these rights and obligations are always the same in the eyes of Islam for both different anatomies. Islam puts forward the concept of justice for anyone and everyone regardless of their gender.
INTEREST IN READING IMPROVES THE QUALITY OF BASIC EDUCATION Eliyah, Eliyah; Saleh Bani-Domi, Eyad
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): NOVEMBER
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Teachers are role models for their students, exemplary behavior at school is total exemplification, not only with regard to normative matters but as a whole. Likewise with reading, the example set by teachers at school will continue to stick with children until they return home, until they grow up. Because children can learn from observations and experiences they go through. As one of the assumptions of social cognitive theory is, "people can learn by observing other people". This theory has developed through research by Albert Bandura, Dale Schunk, Barry Zimmerman, quoted by Jeanne Ellis Ormrod (Ormrod, 2009). Therefore, if the teacher's reading interest is high, the teacher will influence students' reading interest. Teachers who are very interested in reading will try to foster a love of reading in their students.
THE IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND AUTOMATION: A LITERATURE REVIEW ON INDUSTRIAL TRANSFORMATION Loso Judijanto; Mohammad Ahmad Bani Amer; Iyad Abdallah Al- Shreifeen
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): JANUARY
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This research explores the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation on industrial transformation through a comprehensive literature review. The findings show that AI and automation have the potential to improve operational efficiency, productivity and innovation across a range of sectors, including manufacturing, services, healthcare and finance. However, the application of these technologies presents significant challenges, such as the reduction of traditional employment, the need to develop new skills, and ethical and data security issues. The study highlights the importance of investment in technology infrastructure, workforce training, and organisational culture adaptation to reap the maximum benefits of AI and automation. In addition, mitigation strategies and the formation of strategic partnerships are recommended to overcome negative impacts and ensure the success of industrial transformation in the digital age.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND AUTOMATION: AN ANALYSIS OF THE LITERATURE ON INNOVATION AND PRODUCTIVITY Loso Judijanto; Hadenan Towpek
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): JANUARY
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This article analyses the existing literature on the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation on innovation and productivity. With the increasing adoption of these technologies across sectors, there has been a significant shift in the way business operations and strategies are conducted to achieve higher efficiency and develop new products and services. On the other hand, the article also highlights the challenges that need to be overcome, including potential disruptions in the labour market and the need for retraining of the workforce. Through comprehensive analysis, the paper offers insights into how AI and automation can be maximised to drive economic growth while ensuring social welfare.
FROM SUBJUGATION TO SELF-REALIZATION: ANALYSING THE TENSION BETWEEN POWER AND IDENTITY IN THE CASTLE BY HOWARD BARKER Sibgatuullah Nazki; Jammu and Kashmir
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): JANUARY
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Howard Barker’s The Castle explores power, identity, and self-realization in a post-crusade medieval society. Barker’s Theatre of Catastrophe rejects conventional narratives, focusing on ambiguity and moral paradox. The play examines the clash between patriarchal authority, personal desires, and the communal upheaval caused by returning crusaders. This study places Barker’s work within critiques of power and explores the conflict between subjugation and agency. This paper examines how Barker depicts the interplay of power and identity in the play. It focuses on characters transforming under oppressive systems. The study also explores Barker’s critique of dominant ideologies. Using close reading, this study analyses dialogues, characters, and structure in the play. It investigates the treatment of power and identity. The analysis uses poststructuralist theory, particularly Michel Foucault and Judith Butler, to explore identity construction and deconstruction. Barker’s essays and critical analyses of the Theatre of Catastrophe provide additional context. The analysis finds that The Castle portrays power as a dynamic and oppressive force. This force both shapes and fractures identity. Characters like Ann, Skinner, and Stucley resist imposed social, religious, and political roles. Through rebellion and defiance, they assert their agency. Barker’s fragmented narrative and morally ambiguous characters show identity as unstable and contingent. Barker’s The Castle critiques power’s corrosive effects on identity. It also highlights resistance and transformation as paths to self-realization. The play’s unresolved nature reflects the enduring complexity of power relations. By challenging traditional views of authority, Barker invites reflection on complicity in oppressive systems. This study contributes to broader discussions of power and identity in drama and literature. It underscores Barker’s relevance to political and philosophical debates.
HOLISTIC TAX OPTIMIZATION: INTEGRATING LEGAL, FINANCIAL, AND STRATEGIC APPROACHES FOR INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESSES Muslim, Shohib; Rizani, Ahmad; Era Deka, Rio; Subianto, Pratiwi; Abdallah Al- Shreifeen, Iyad
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): NOVEMBER
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Tax optimization, a multifaceted challenge in today's dynamic economic landscape, requires a comprehensive and integrated approach for individuals and businesses. This paper delves into the intricate dynamics of holistic tax optimization, spotlighting the fusion of legal, financial, and strategic methodologies. By examining diverse strategies and their consequential impacts, the research offers a nuanced understanding of how a unified approach can produce superior outcomes when navigating taxation complexities. This study employs a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative analyses, case studies, and qualitative insights from expert interviews and literature reviews. The results underscore the effectiveness of a holistic strategy, wherein legal compliance establishes a robust foundation, financial planning maximizes available incentives, and strategic alignment positions entities for sustained success. The discussion section explores the challenges and opportunities inherent in implementing holistic strategies, addressing regulatory changes, and market dynamics. In conclusion, this paper advocates for a paradigm shift towards an integrated approach to taxation, contributing to the discourse on effective tax planning in the modern era.
SUBSTANCE USE AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS IN JAKARTA: BETWEEN REHABILITATION AND LAW ENFORCEMENT Poernomo, Baby; Tuti Turistiati, Ade
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): NOVEMBER
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Substance use among college students in Jakarta are increasing in number. The rise of student behavior deviations can endanger the survival of the nation in the future, because students are expected to be the nation's leaders. The fragility of youth undermined by addictive substances destroying nerves makes them unable to think and work. As a result, our young generation will only become an unproductive society. Until now the handling of drug abuse cases among students still becomes pros and cons. Students who are exposed to drug cases are not all directly rehabilitated but there are also those who are first processed legally and must be imprisoned. This study aims at answering the questions why the handling of drug abuse cases among students still vary in application which led to pros and cons in society and how to save our young generation from drug abuse so that they can return to the society and contribute to their nation. This study employed a phenomenological approach of a qualitative research design. In this study a semi-structured interview is used to understand how participants experienced the phenomenon. Data were gathered from a total of 15 participants consist of college students, leaders of universities, an official of BNN (National Board of Narcotics and Addictive Substances), Head of prison, and a law practitioner to get the perspectives on how rehabilitation and law enforcement should be implemented. The research proved that the implementation of coersive action in the form of rehabilitation and law enforcement has not been fully implemented properly. This study provides insight into a view to improve the system of handling substance users among college students and offers recommendations for future research.
EFFECTIVENESS OF POLICY IMPLEMETATION ON INTEGRATED ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM IN PASAR MINGGU DISTRICT Herlisyah, Deddy; Yulianto, Yulianto
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): NOVEMBER
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The implementation of the Integrated Entrepreneurship Development Program (PKT) policy in Pasar Minggu District, South Jakarta Administration City has not been able to provide appropriate and accurate services in facilitating existing MSMEs and the ability of the mentoring team is still lacking to help the community and program recipients appropriately and respond to their problems, as well as informing the appropriate method/method of assistance provided according to the problem cases of the program participants. The purpose of this study is to analyze the effectiveness of Integrated Entrepreneurship Development Program (PKT) Policy Implementation in Pasar Minggu District, South Jakarta Administration City. The research is a case study method with data collection techniques using interviews, document review and observation. Interviews were conducted on 5 (five) key informants, reviewing documents on documents related to research. The data analysis technique uses data reduction, data presentation and conclusion drawing. Test the validity of the data by testing the criteria, namely credibility, transferability, dependability, and confirmability. The results showed that the effectiveness of the Integrated Entrepreneurship Development Program (PKT) Policy Implementation in Pasar Minggu District, South Jakarta Administration City was still low, due to the implementation of the Integrated Entrepreneurship Development Program (PKT) in Pasar Minggu District in terms of the accuracy of program targets, aspects of program socialization, aspects of program objectives and aspects of program monitoring.
PROCESS AND UPDATES ON KAHAWOTINO LAMBU TRADITION ON MUNA TRIBE IN SOUTHEAST SULAWESI Tiarnita Maria Siregar; Naufal Nasution; Hamida Mutia Sari Hutagalung
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): DECEMBER
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This study investigated the existence and transmission of the Kahawotino Lambu tradition in the Muna ethnic group of Southeast Sulawesi. The study found that the Kahawotino Lambu tradition is a tradition of entering a new house that is carried out by the Muna ethnic group. The tradition is considered by the Muna ethnic group as a way to express gratitude to God for His mercy and sustenance.The study also found that the younger generation is less likely to follow the k\Kahawotino Lambu tradition than the older generation.The younger generation is more likely to follow the development of the times and the advancement of science and technology.The study concluded that the Kahawotino Lambu tradition is facing a decline in existence. This is due to a number of factors, including the changing beliefs of the younger generation and the influence of modern culture.
THE BEAUTY OF WEDDING CULTURE IN INDONESIA Tiarnita Maria Sarjani Siregar; Ankey Dohar; Nazwa Inaya; Natasya Euodia; Susi Eria Agustina
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): DECEMBER
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Wedding ceremonies in Indonesia are a reflection of the country's diverse ethnic groups and religious beliefs. Indonesian weddings are known for their vibrant and colorful traditional attire, with each region having its unique style. The wedding festivities are a sight to behold, with traditional dances, music, and food organized by the groom. The wedding customs and practices vary based on the region, religion, and culture of the couple. Some of the most captivating wedding traditions in Indonesia include the siraman, a pre-wedding ritual where the couple is bathed in a mixture of flowers, herbs, and spices to cleanse and purify them before their marriage; the exchange of gifts or seserahan; and the bride's proposal in Minangkabau weddings. In Javanese weddings, the couple's families meet formally to set a date, decide on the budget, and divvy up tasks between themselves. Indonesian weddings are a unique opportunity to gain insight into various Indonesian cultures and social traditions. The wedding ceremonies in Indonesia are usually a festive, communal event, and the entire neighborhood where the married couple lives is welcome and expected to attend. The wedding ceremonies consist of three events: lamaran, tunangan, and pernikahan. The Nikah is held in a private ceremony or at the venue of the reception, and the most important people to felicitate the wedding are the Imam and two witnesses. The traditional Indonesian menu includes the staple fried rice, stir-fried noodles served with a variety of seafood options such as shrimp, fish, etc., in sweet and sour sauce.

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