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Advances In Social Humanities Research
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ISSN : 30323037     EISSN : 30315786     DOI : doi.org/10.46799/adv.v2i2.187
Advances In Social Humanities Research is a double blind peer-reviewed academic journal and open access to social and humanities fields. The journal is published monthly by Sahabat Publikasi Advances In Social Humanities Research provides a means for sustained discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scopes of the journal which can be examined empirically. This journal publishes research articles covering social and humanities fields. Published articles are from critical and comprehensive research, studies or scientific studies on important and current issues or reviews of scientific books. This journal publishes research articles covering social and technology.
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Achieving Environmental Sustainability Through Hindu Ecological Spirituality Nurhayanti, Ketut; Putra, Anggara Putu Dharma; Atmaja, I Gusti Ngurah; Utama, I Komang Sudharka
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v3i4.358

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The South African automotive industry has undergone significant transformation from a domestically protected market to a globally integrated export-oriented sector. This paper examines the institutional and firm-level dynamics that have shaped this evolution, particularly under the Motor Industry Development Programme (MIDP) and its successor, the Automotive Production and Development Programme (APDP). The study aims to understand how industrial policies and institutional configurations interact to enable or constrain structural transformation and inclusive development. Using a qualitative case study approach, the research draws on policy documents, industry reports, and interviews with key stakeholders. Findings reveal that while policy reforms have effectively enhanced export performance and attracted foreign direct investment, they have fallen short in fostering deep supplier development, local content expansion, and technological upgrading. Moreover, institutional fragmentation and weak coordination have limited the developmental impact of these policies. The study also explores emerging challenges such as the shift toward electric vehicles and the need for green industrialization, arguing that future policy must address both competitiveness and sustainability. The research underscores the necessity of coherent institutions and localized capability building to realize inclusive industrial transformation. These insights have implications for industrial policy design not only in South Africa but also in other developing economies pursuing structural transformation in the context of global value chains and environmental imperatives.
Deciphering the Meaning of Child Naming in the Bugis Community of Sinjai Regency (An Anthroponymic Study) Rahim, Abd. Rahman; Arifuddin, Arifuddin; Haslindah, Haslindah; Marwiyah, Marwiyah; Yusuf, Nurdin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v3i4.409

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This study investigates the shifting patterns and cultural significance of child naming practices in the Bugis community of Sinjai Regency, South Sulawesi, in response to global influences and modernization. Traditionally, Bugis names reflected social class, gender, religious values, and local wisdom. However, increased exposure to global culture, mass telecommunications, and diminishing traditional structures has triggered a deconstruction of these naming norms. This research aims to describe the structural patterns of Bugis personal names and analyze the socio-technological factors contributing to their transformation. Employing a qualitative descriptive approach, data were collected through random sampling, surveys of 100 respondents, and literature review, with analysis stages including data reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing. The findings reveal seven distinct naming patterns—from one-word regional names to multi-word millennial formats—highlighting linguistic phenomena such as analogy, paragoge, and the Ta Marbuta process. The results show a generational shift from ethnically-rooted to religion-oriented and globally-influenced names. This study contributes to the preservation of cultural identity and anthroponymic knowledge while offering a foundation for future research on language, globalization, and identity in regional communities. It underscores the urgent need to document naming traditions to ensure intergenerational transmission of cultural values.
Reconstruction of The Settlement of Misdemeanor Crimes by The Prosecutor's Office Through Restorative Justice Romie, Romie; Hasibuan, Fauzie Yusuf; Kristiawanto, Kristiawanto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v3i4.428

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Narcotics abuse remains a major challenge within Indonesia's criminal justice system, where a punitive approach emphasizing imprisonment still dominates over rehabilitation strategies. Although Restorative Justice offers a more humane alternative by prioritizing recovery and social reintegration, its implementation faces various obstacles, including regulatory inconsistencies, lack of rehabilitation facilities, limited understanding among law enforcement officials, and persistent social stigma against abusers. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of Restorative Justice in narcotics abuse cases and propose regulatory reconstruction to strengthen rehabilitation-oriented resolutions. Employing a normative juridical method combined with an empirical approach, the research examines relevant legislation, court decisions, and field practices. The findings reveal a gap between regulatory frameworks, such as Law No. 35/2009, and progressive policies like Attorney General Regulation No. 18/2021, resulting in uneven application of Restorative Justice. Furthermore, limited infrastructure and social perceptions hamper recovery efforts. This study recommends harmonizing narcotics regulations, enhancing coordination among law enforcement agencies, expanding rehabilitation facilities, providing specialized training on restorative approaches, and promoting public education to reduce stigma. With comprehensive reforms, Indonesia’s criminal justice system can become more effective, balancing legal certainty with the principles of substantive justice, and offering a humane solution to narcotics abuse through a recovery-oriented model.
Designing Board Games as an Enhancer of A Sense of Community and Cognition for The Elderly of Tresna Werdha Budi Pertiwi Social Care Amaliani, Ragil Nahya; Soewardikoen, Didit Widiatmoko; Azhar, Hanif; Rahman, Yanuar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v3i4.429

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The elderly population often experiences a decline in social interaction and cognitive function, especially in institutional settings such as the Tresna Werdha Budi Pertiwi Social Home in Bandung. Residents frequently face isolation and reduced mental stimulation, which impairs their emotional well-being and independence. This study aims to design a board game that enhances social togetherness and improves cognitive ability among older women in the institution. Using a Design Thinking methodology, researchers engaged in five stages: empathize (through interviews and observations), define (via SWOT analysis and crossover), ideate (sketching concepts and mind mapping), prototype (creating physical mock-ups), and test (evaluating usability with real users). The final product, titled "ABC Brain Teaser," features bright, high-contrast visuals and simple but challenging rules tailored to older people’s preferences and cognitive capabilities. Testing revealed that participants found the game engaging, easy to use, and beneficial for memory stimulation and interaction. The board game effectively addressed the lack of communal activity and provided an inclusive tool for cognitive exercise. This research offers a replicable model for elderly care institutions seeking non-pharmacological interventions to enhance life quality, demonstrating that board games can be both therapeutic and socially empowering when designed with empathy and local context in mind.
The Law of Teaching Dignified Education Widiarty, Wiwik Sri; Dinata, Efran
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This study explores the concept and implementation of dignified education in Indonesia, emphasizing the importance of integrating legal, moral, and philosophical values into the national education system. The research is motivated by the increasing cases of academic dishonesty and the weakening of moral values in the academic environment, particularly at the university level. The objective is to analyze how dignified education, rooted in the values enshrined in the 1945 Constitution and National Education Law, can be upheld and safeguarded through legal and philosophical frameworks. Using a normative juridical approach, this literature-based study examines secondary data such as regulations, philosophical theories—especially pragmatism as articulated by John Dewey—and documented cases of educational malpractice. The findings reveal that Indonesia’s legal structure already provides strong support for dignified education, but challenges persist due to the dominance of pragmatic, result-oriented attitudes over idealism in academia. Such attitudes foster unethical practices like the use of assignment jockeys and the commercialization of academic degrees. The study implies that dignified education must go beyond intellectual development to include the nurturing of moral integrity and legal compliance. It calls for a cultural and structural reform in higher education institutions to prioritize integrity and ethical conduct, supported by strict enforcement of academic regulations and promotion of holistic character education. This integration is essential to produce responsible and dignified citizens, which aligns with the national goal of educating the life of the nation.
THE CONTRIBUTION OF MINAHASA WOMEN IN SOCIAL, POLITICAL, AND EDUCATIONAL CONSTRUCTION “A Socio-Historical Study on the Role of Maria Walanda Maramis” Gelar, Wolter Weol; Sumendap, Ryanto; Kaunang, Ivan Robert Bernadus; Wangkai, Rut Ketsia
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Analysis of the Theory of Legislation in the Constitutional Review Procedure of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste in 2002 Trindade, Engracia; da Silva, Avelino M. Coelho; Araújo, Julio da S.
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This research addresses the challenges of the 2002 RDTL Constitution in the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, focusing on its rigidity and outdated provisions that no longer align with contemporary societal needs. The study explores the theoretical, juridical, and sociological issues surrounding the constitution, highlighting the need for constitutional amendments. The research methodology employed is normative, utilizing legislative, conceptual, and comparative approaches. The study identifies issues such as disharmony in norms due to outdated articles, conflicts between different constitutional clauses, and the implications of an unamended constitution on state administration and the protection of citizens' constitutional rights. The paper suggests that the national parliament, in collaboration with the President and government, should prioritize constitutional amendments to ensure the legal framework addresses current challenges, including technological advances and changing societal conditions. The research underscores the importance of constitutional flexibility to maintain a stable and responsive legal order
Increase Repurchase Intention Through Customer Satisfaction and Customer Trust (DANA User Survey Study in Serang City) Novaria, Vidy Kun; Ramdansyah, Agus David; Nupus, Hayati
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This study was conducted with the aim of developing a basic theoretical model and a new empirical research model to resolve the gap in previous research results regarding perceived value in increasing repurchase intention through customer satisfaction and customer trust felt by a company. The object of this study is DANA users in the city of Serang. The sampling technique in this study used a non-probability sampling technique, namely the accidental sampling method. With the population size not known for certain and a sample of 160 people or respondents. The data analysis technique used Partial Least Square (PLS) with smartPLS 3.0 software. The results of the study showed that: 1) Perceived Value has a positive and significant effect on Repurchase Intention; 2) Perceived Value has a positive and significant effect on Customer Satisfaction; 3) Perceived Value has a positive and significant effect on Customer Trust; 4) Customer Satisfaction has a positive and significant effect on Repurchase Intention; 5) Customer Trust has a positive and insignificant effect on Repurchase Intention. 6) Customer Satisfaction is able to mediate between Perceived Value and Repurchase Intention through partial mediation; 7) Customer Trust is not able to mediate between Perceived Value and Repurchase Intention through zero mediation.
The Urgency of Legal Protection for Weak Parties in Contemporary Contract Law Dewi, Candra; Lestari, Indah; Nurjanah, Siti
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Contemporary contractual relations in Indonesia are marred by structural inequalities, where powerful entities exploit vulnerable parties (consumers, workers, MSMEs) through standard form contracts, undermining the Civil Code’s principle of freedom of contract. Despite legal protections (e.g., Consumer Protection Law, Labor Law), weak enforcement and low awareness perpetuate injustice. This study examines the urgency of legal protection for weak parties, evaluates existing frameworks, and proposes reforms grounded in dignity justice to align contract law with social equity. A qualitative, normative-juridical approach analyzes legislation, jurisprudence (e.g., Supreme Court rulings), and scholarly theories. Exploitative clauses persist due to imbalanced bargaining power, but progressive judicial interpretation (ex aequo et bono) and dignity justice can mitigate inequities. The study advocates for legislative reforms, technological solutions (e.g., AI-assisted aid), and enhanced judicial training to ensure substantive justice, offering a blueprint for equitable contract law in Indonesia’s digital economy.
Digital Content Development Strategy to Increase Public and Donor Awareness of The Tresna Werdha Budi Pertiwi Social Care Program Tasya Azzahra, Shafa; Widiatmoko Soewardikoen, Didit; Azhar, Hanif; Rahman, Yanuar
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A nursing home is a place that provides care and housing services for the elderly who need assistance in living their daily lives. Tresna Werdha Budi Pertiwi Social Home is one of the many nursing homes in Bandung. Supporting the welfare of the elderly, this Budi Pertiwi nursing home does not charge any fees from its residents, this allows them to face uncertain funding challenges because they are completely dependent on community donations. To increase public awareness of the importance of the existence of this nursing home and create a more comfortable atmosphere for the elderly, utilizing social media by presenting creative content that involves the elderly, such as video storytelling about their daily activities is a fairly effective problem solving. This orphanage seeks to build an emotional bond between the residents of the orphanage and the audience. Persuasive communication strategies are used to encourage more donors to contribute to meeting the needs of the elderly. This approach not only aims to attract the attention of the public, but also creates empathy and collective awareness of the importance of providing support to the elderly.

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