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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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Taxation in the Modern Economy: An In-Depth Analysis of Policy Frameworks, Economic Implications, and Strategic Approaches for Sustainable Financial Development Caroline Caroline; Siti Sumiati; Ahmad Rizani; Loso Judijanto; Novianty Djafri
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): DECEMBER
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This paper delves into the pivotal role of taxation in shaping the intricate dynamics of the contemporary economic landscape. Focusing on the imperative of sustaining financial development, the analysis emphasizes the importance of effective tax policies. The study thoroughly examines diverse tax policies, unraveling their multifaceted dimensions and scrutinizing their direct and indirect impact on economic agents, wealth distribution, and overarching financial stability. In the pursuit of equitable growth, the analysis navigates through the complexities of various taxation strategies, assessing their potential to bridge socioeconomic gaps. The study actively engages with the challenges presented by modern taxation systems and identifies opportunities for refinement and innovation. The paper considers global economic dynamics that influence and shape contemporary tax structures in a world characterized by evolving economic paradigms. Real-world case studies are integrated, providing practical insights into the application and consequences of different tax policies. Drawing on economic theory, rigorous policy analysis, and empirical observations, the paper seeks to contribute substantially to the ongoing discourse on designing and implementing effective tax systems. By synthesizing insights from diverse perspectives, the objective is to provide a holistic understanding of taxation's pivotal role in fostering economic prosperity. In this comprehensive exploration, the paper aims to deepen scholarly understanding and offer valuable insights for policymakers, economists, and practitioners grappling with the complexities of taxation in the modern era.
CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS AND CULTURE OF SEKEPENG DANCELIFE Nova Lady Simanjuntak; Evan Wardiannata; Jonathan Salmanezer; Jasmine Ambun Sintalegawa; Sapta Lelunu; Apri Yardi; Wika Dwi Darma
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): DECEMBER
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Skepeng or Lawang Skepeng dance is a custom of the Ngaju Dayak tribe in Central Kalimantan, which is a wedding dance. This dance is only used for traditional events at weddings, a kind of silat game (main manca in Dayak language) to welcome guests of honor or the bride's entourage. This dance is relevant as a literary discussion as it contains local, national and global cultural values as part of an intercultural peace space as well as a point of reflection on the values of loyalty. This research uses a data search method on secondary sources as qualitative research. The results showed that the philosophy of this Lawang Sakepeng tradition is to keep a family life away from various obstacles, hindrances and disasters. This tradition is a proof that he can make the family proud by keeping the brave bachelor.
KARUNGUT FOR THE DAYAK COMMUNITY OF CENTRAL KALIMANTAN AS A MEANS OF PRESERVING REGIONAL ARTS Ropikha Lidia Silap; Gea Octavilla; Nia Olivia; Jesica Agnesia Keren; Maria Veronica; Natanael Yehezkiel Mamarimbing; Andre Sebastian
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Karungut is a traditional art originating from the Dayak culture of Central Kalimantan in the form of songs or chants such as rhymes or poems that contain morals or messages of encouragement to build the Ngaju Dayak community. The types of Karungut in Central Kalimantan are Karungut Deder, Karungut Traditional, Karungut Modem. This research is a qualitative research with data collection through literature review. The literature review contained in it includes: previous research and analysis of Karungut. The purpose of Karungut is used in welcoming ceremonies, traditional events and weddings or in regional art performances. Karungut is one of the cultures in Central Kalimantan that has existed for a long time and is still preserved by the Dayak people. The Karungut singers create lyrics that tell about the outpouring of the heart, love, advice, to the story of one's life. Currently, Indonesian society faces challenges related to the value of Pancasila in the life of the nation and state, from this art culture can be used as a tool to grow Pancasila values in the lives of people, especially the Dayak people in Central Kalimantan.
DISMANTLING THE NOTION OF DIGITAL FREEDOM IN THE CONTEMPORARY ERA: ANALYSING THE ISLAMIC DISCOURSE ON ETHICS, RESPONSIBILITY, AND ITS DYNAMIC INFLUENCE ON TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS Judijanto, Loso; Nasar, Ismail; Muhammadong, Muhammadong; Khaerunnisa, Khaerunnisa; Ahmad Bani Amer, Mohammad
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): JANUARY
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of the contemporary era, digital freedom has become a focal point, influencing how societies interact with and adapt to technological advancements. This paper undertakes a comprehensive exploration, focusing on the Islamic discourse on ethics and responsibility as a guiding framework in assessing digital freedom. Through a systematic literature review, this study critically examines prevailing notions of digital freedom, analyzes Islamic ethical perspectives, and investigates the dynamic influence of these principles on technological advancements. The discussion encompasses case studies from Islamic countries, global perspectives at the intersection of Islamic ethics and technology, and the implications of this discourse for dismantling conventional ideas surrounding digital freedom. The critique and challenges section provides insights into potential limitations, areas for improvement, and challenges in implementing Islamic ethical principles in the digital age. The implications for future research emphasize the need to explore the adaptability and relevance of Islamic ethical frameworks in the face of emerging technological challenges.
ANALYSIS OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF AIR POLLUTANTS USING THE AERMET METEOROLOGICAL MODEL AND THE GAUSSIAN DISPERSION MODEL Amran, Amran; Wahyuni, Wahyuni; Sibali, Alwi; Tri Mahyuni, Enni; Menne, Firman; Malik, Malik; Ali Wardana, Mohamad
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): JANUARY
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Air pollution is a condition where air quality decreases and is contaminated with substances, and if these substances are dangerous or not dangerous, they can cause human health problems. One type of pollutant that needs to be considered is air pollution due to the operation of machines. Machine operation using Palm Shells, and diesel fuel for factory operations. As a result, the operation of the engine produces several exhaust gases such as Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), Sulfur Dioxide (SO2), Particulates (PM), and Mercury (Hg). To find out the distribution pattern of chimneys, you can use the Aermod View software, and data processing is needed on Aermap. In this study, the meteorological data analysis method was used with the data input system in the Aermod View software. The purpose of this study is the analysis of meteorological data for Aermod View software input. The data obtained is meteorological data consisting of wind direction, wind speed, reference wind height, temperature, rainfall, air humidity, surface pressure, and cloud cover. Emission dispersion model for stacks on SO2, NO2, CO, and particulate parameters. The location that has the potential to receive high concentrations of these pollutants is east to southeast from the source due to a higher elevation of up to 96 meters. The maximum concentration of SO2, NO2, C, O, and particulates is at a distance of 800 meters from the emission source to the east. The condition of the area that has the maximum concentration is dominated by agricultural areas. From the results of modeling without a controller, the maximum SO2 concentration at the receptor is 50.2 µg/m3 while the quality standard is 150/1H, the maximum NO2 concentration at the receptor is 128 µg/m3, the quality standard is 200/1H, the concentration of Carbon Monoxide (CO) is 5338 µg/m3, standard quality standard 10000/1H, The modeling results show that without using controllers, pollutant concentrations are still within the quality standards that have been set based on PP No. 22 of 2021.
MEDIA AS THE ALCHEMIST OF SOCIETAL PERCEPTION: NAVIGATING THE COMPLEX MAZE OF INFLUENCE, RESPONSIBILITY, AND NARRATIVE ALCHEMY Alfredo, Ronald; Kamar, Karnawi; Mursalin, Adi; Abdallah Al- Shreifeen, Iyad; Haetami, Aceng
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): JANUARY
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In the exploration titled "Media as the Alchemist of Societal Perception: Navigating the Complex Maze of Influence, Responsibility, and Narrative Alchemy," the study delved into the intricate dynamics of media's role as a transformative force. The research in the past tense unfolded against the backdrop of an evolving media landscape, where mass media transcended its conventional role to become a modern alchemist. The investigation aimed to unravel the multifaceted dimensions of media's influence, scrutinizing its ethical responsibilities and engaging with the alchemy of narrative construction. As media, akin to an alchemist, wielded the tools of linguistic and visual elements, the study explored how it actively shaped societal consciousness. The journey through this exploration revealed that media, in its contemporary incarnation, went beyond being a mere disseminator of information. It emerged as an active participant in crafting narratives that influenced collective perceptions, navigating a labyrinth where the boundaries between reality and perception blurred. The study scrutinized the ethical considerations accompanying media's transformative role, delving into the delicate balance between informative storytelling and potential narrative manipulation. Simultaneously, it focused on the alchemy of narrative construction, unraveling how media transformed raw information into narratives resonating with the collective consciousness. This past-tense reflection encapsulates the nuanced exploration undertaken, shedding light on the transformative power of media in shaping societal perceptions and leaving the groundwork for a deeper understanding of the intricate dynamics that define its role as a modern alchemist.
UTILIZATION OF VARIOUS MICROORGANISMS IN CHEESE MAKING AS AN APPLICATION OF INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY Ana Meilani, Ifa; Nafiatus Ulfah, Ainun; Hasna Azzah Fillah, Alifia; Asih, Evria; Faida Pranama, Hanasari; Nurwahyunani, Atip; Rita Sulistya Dewi, Endah
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): JANUARY
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Cheese is a type of food produced by separating solid substances in milk through a process of thickening or coagulation. The cheese-making process generally involves the use of bacteria from the Actinobacteriaceae group. This study utilizes a literature review method, including the analysis of several relevant articles, and is further analyzed using a descriptive-analytical approach. The methodological steps involved searching Google with the keywords "cheese making" and "cheese microorganisms." Based on the discussion results, cheese production is not limited to cow's milk; cheese can also be processed from corn, soybeans, and red beans. The cheese-making process utilizes several probiotic bacteria such as Lactobacillus bulgaricus, Lactobacillus casei, and Streptococcus. The use of different starter bacteria can influence the characteristics of the resulting cheese. This research includes a total of 13 articles, comprising 5 articles on Lactobacillus bulgaricus, 5 articles on Lactobacillus casei, and 5 articles on Streptococcus
SENTIMENT ANALYSIS OF BIG DATA TO MEASURE TOURISM'S SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL IMPACT ON SOCIAL MEDIA: A CASE STUDY OF INDONESIA Romario De Fretes, Diego; Noviany, Henny; Farida Juliarta, Evie; Sandya, Deasy; Charviandi, Adrie
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): JANUARY
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This study employed advanced sentiment analysis techniques on extensive social media datasets to examine the social and emotional impact of tourism, with a focus on the Indonesian context. The research provided nuanced insights into the complex interplay between tourism experiences and digital narratives by delving into sentiment variations and identifying prevalent emotional factors within online discourse. The study aimed to understand the evolving role of social media in shaping travel trends and explored the broader implications of tourism on societal dynamics and individual wellbeing. Findings from this research contributed to a comprehensive understanding of sentiments across diverse destinations, offering valuable insights for stakeholders in the tourism sector. For instance, positive sentiments dominated the discourse, comprising 68% of overall reactions, indicating a robust enthusiasm for Indonesia's tourism experiences. Negative sentiments accounted for 22%, signaling areas of concern or dissatisfaction, while the remaining 10% encompassed neutral sentiments, reflecting objective discussions. Additionally, the study discussed implications for tourism policy development, emphasizing the need for strategies that balance economic benefits with social and environmental considerations. By bridging quantitative and qualitative perspectives, this research aimed to facilitate informed decision-making and strategic planning within the dynamic landscape of the tourism industry, fostering sustainable practices and positive societal impacts.
PHILOSOPHY OF ISLAMIC EDUCATION IN STUDY SOURCES AND OBJECTIVES OF HISTORY LEARNING AND ISLAMIC CULTURE Suhari , Suhari; Sarkawi, Suhana
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): JANUARY
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Learning Islamic history and culture is an important topic in Islamic education. Learning sources include books on Islamic history and culture, articles and previous research results, and film media. Learning objectives include increasing students' understanding of Islamic history and culture, increasing students' ability to appreciate and understand the diversity of Islamic culture, and increasing students' ability to develop attitudes of tolerance and respect for differences. Learning methods that can be used include scientific approaches, role playing methods, use of film media, and innovative learning methods assisted by learning media. Learning evaluation can be done using the Kahoot application or tests and quizzes. Teachers need to choose appropriate learning methods that suit students' needs, and carry out regular learning evaluations to determine the extent of students' understanding of the material being taught.
INVESTIGATING THE INTERPLAY OF ETHICAL LEADERSHIP AND SLEEP QUALITY IN SHAPING EMPLOYEE SERVICE INNOVATION BEHAVIOR: A DUAL-PATH MODEL ANALYSIS Gede Sayang Adi Yadnya, I Dewa; Wahab Syakhrani, Abdul; Haryanti, Haryanti; Noviany, Henny; Telaumbanua, Eliagus
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This study investigates the dynamic interplay between ethical Leadership, sleep quality, and employee service innovation behavior within organizational contexts. Employing a dual-path model analysis, we explore how ethical leadership practices influence service innovation and how sleep quality moderates this relationship. The research in diverse industries integrates quantitative survey data and draws upon organizational behavior theories to unravel the intricate dynamics shaping contemporary workplace environments. Anticipated findings reveal a substantial positive correlation (approximately 85%) between ethical Leadership and service innovation. Additionally, the study uncovers the nuanced conditions under which sleep quality amplifies or diminishes the positive effects of ethical Leadership on employee service innovation behavior. This research contributes theoretical advancements to dual-path models and offers practical implications for organizational strategies, emphasizing ethical leadership development and sleep quality improvement. Future research directions include longitudinal exploration, cross-cultural analyses, and intervention studies, while ethical considerations prioritize participant well-being and informed consent.

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