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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.
Articles 367 Documents
Theological Analysis of Christian Religious Education According to the Book of Kings Simamora, Anrian; Simanjuntak, Binsar; Sitohang, Debora; Nadeak, Devisere; Siburian, Ivan; Pasaribu, Andar Gunawan
Advances In Social Humanities Research Vol. 2 No. 8 (2024): Advances in Social Humanities Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v2i8.271

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Theology Christian religious education is a science that studies the Lord God in the principles, concepts, and practices of education in the context of Christianity. It includes an understanding of the teachings of Christianity, teaching and learning methodologies that are in line with Christian values, and the application of theological principles in students' education and spiritual development. This study uses an analysis method. The analysis method is a method that explores, observes, and provides understanding based on existing texts and is supported by books related to the discussion. This research aims to find out what Christian Religious Education is like in the context of the Book of Kings. Christian religious education in the context of the Book of Kings emphasizes the understanding that God is sovereign in human life and the importance of practicing the right worship, that is, the object is right, and the way is right. Obedience brings blessings, while rebellion brings condemnation.
Implementation of Pancasila Economic System Based on Sustainable Development Based on Kinship Harefa, Amstrong; Harefa, Jesslyn Elisandra
Advances In Social Humanities Research Vol. 2 No. 7 (2024): Advances in Social Humanities Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v2i7.275

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The Pancasila economic system aims to renew the national economy in a structured, systematic, and massive manner by ensuring constitutional freedom in sustainable development based on family values to improve the quality of human life. The research formulates an effective strategy to implement the Pancasila Economic System within sustainable development, identifying challenges and obstacles and evaluating the impact of its family-based approach. This study employs literature research, collecting data through reviews of books, articles, journals, and relevant internet sources. The data collection tool is document research, and the data is analyzed qualitatively. Results indicate that an effective strategy for implementing the Pancasila economic system involves stakeholder and government involvement in policy-making, using a conceptual foundation to guide development. The system faces challenges such as global competition, foreign cultural influences, and technological transformation. To address these, collaboration among the government, private sector, and community is essential. For economic progress, the Pancasila economic democracy should be implemented based on kinship principles, emphasizing ethical, democratic values and a social sense of kinship among economic actors.
Study of Chlorophyl-A Variability in Bone Bay Waters During High Wave Events Musgamy, Hijrah K.; Jasruddin, Jasruddin; Palloan, Pariabti
Advances In Social Humanities Research Vol. 2 No. 8 (2024): Advances in Social Humanities Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v2i8.277

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Research has been carried out on the distribution of chlorophyll-a in the waters of Bone Bay during high wave events based on the parameters of sea surface temperature, wind speed and ocean currents. The aim of this research is to analyze parameters related to high waves which influence chlorophyll-a concentrations in the waters of Bone Bay. Chlorophyll-a patterns in Bone Bay waters were studied based on Aqua MODIS satellite data for chlorophyll-a data and ECMWF for wind speed, sea surface temperature and ocean current data. The average value was determined using Aqua MODIS and ECMWF satellite data for 10 years from 2011 to 2020. These parameters were analyzed to determine the correlation with chlorophyll-a. The calculation results show that sea surface temperature and wind speed decreased after high waves, while ocean currents and chlorophyll-a increased after high waves in Bone Bay waters. The correlation between chlorophyll-a and wind speed is 0.15, with sea surface temperature -0.44, and with ocean currents -0.26. Spatially, high concentrations of chlorophyll-a are found in the coastal waters of the South Sulawesi region with chlorophyll-a concentrations reaching 0.4-5 mg/m3. Temporally, high chlorophyll-a concentrations occur after high wave events with an average chlorophyll-a concentration of 0.32 mg/m3.
Assessment of Wind Energy Potential in Kolaka Using Era5-land Reanalysis Data Triatmoko, Danu; Arsyad, Muhammad; Palloan, Pariabti
Advances In Social Humanities Research Vol. 2 No. 9 (2024): Advances In Social Humanities Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v2i9.284

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This research aims to evaluate the potential for wind energy in Kolaka Regency using ERA5-Land reanalysis data from the output of the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) model, which has a spatial resolution of 9 km with hourly temporal resolution for the period of 2001 to 2020. This research also compared the quality of ERA5-Land reanalysis wind speed data on data from nearby meteorological stations using statistical assessment methods. The analysis results reveal that the highest average wind speed is discovered at a height of 80 to 150 meters with a range of 4.99 to 5.93 m/s. The spatial distribution map of wind power density indicates that the energy potential at a height of 80 to 150 meters can reach 60 to 170 W/m2. The largest wind energy potential in Kolaka Regency can be generated in the DJF period (December-January-February) with the highest average monthly wind power density in January and the JJA period (June-July-August) with the highest average in July. In general, Kolaka Regency can be classified as an area with first-class wind energy potential, so it tends to be more suitable for the development of small-scale power plants. The suitable locations for developing small-scale wind power plants in Kolaka Regency are the southern Pomalaa coast and the Tanggetada coast because both locations have better wind energy sources than other areas.
Analysis And Extraction Of Mineral Content From Guano In Karst And Non Caves sambolangi, Arise; Subaer, Subaer; Susanto, Agus; Arsyad, Muhammad
Advances In Social Humanities Research Vol. 2 No. 9 (2024): Advances In Social Humanities Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v2i9.290

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This study aims to carry out a comprehensive characterization of guano from cave and non-cave environments through a series of mineralogical and chemical analyses. The methodology used includes X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) analysis to determine the composition of chemical elements, X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) for mineral phase identification, and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) for morphological observations. The objectives of this study are: (1) to analyze the comparison of magnetic mineral properties, (2) to analyze the composition of chemical elements, (3) to analyze the types and phase distribution of magnetic minerals, and (4) to analyze the morphological differences between cave guano and non-cave. Cave guano samples are in the Bat Cave of the Rammang-Rammang Maros Karst Area and for non-cave guano samples are in Kalong Park, Soppeng Regency. The results showed that cave guano had a significantly higher magnetic susceptibility value than non-cave guanos, with variable values ranging from 278.0 x 10-8 m-3 kg to 832.7 x 10-8 m3/kg, while non-cave guano ranged from 23.7 x 10-8 m3/kg to 51.1 x 10^-8 m3/kg. The elemental composition of both types of guano is generally the same, but non-cave guano does not contain vanadium (V). XRD analysis revealed greater mineral phase diversity in cave guano compared to non-cave guanos. SEM confirmed significant morphological differences, with cave guano showing a denser and more uniform microstructure compared to a more heterogeneous structure in non-cave guanos. This research provides new insights into the influence of the environment on the composition and physical properties of guano, which can be helpful in agricultural applications and environmental research.
The Dynamics Of Civic Education In Building Social Awareness In The Digital Era Yuniarto, Bambang; Ramadhan, Ilyasa; Monika, Dea; Luthfiah, Syifa; Laela Sarda, Hitti
Advances In Social Humanities Research Vol. 2 No. 9 (2024): Advances In Social Humanities Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v2i9.292

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Civic education has become an essential component in shaping individuals as active members of society who are aware of their rights and responsibilities. However, in this digital age, technological developments have brought new challenges that impact the way we understand and engage in social life. In this situation, research has focused on civic education programs to educate the public about digital critical skills and ethical principles in the online world. This study aims to investigate and analyze the more profound impact of social media on forming people's civic awareness in the context of the digital age. This research uses qualitative methods, where the data in this study was obtained through interviews with academics in the field of citizenship and looking for data sources in journal articles and related books. The result of this study is that social media has great significance in the context of civic education, which has an impact that can be both positive and negative. That's why it's essential to work together to tackle cyberbullying and promote online safety, with parents, teachers and caregivers having a key role to play in educating children about safe and responsible online behavior.
Study of Air Stability Index Threshold Values in the Event of Cumulonimbus Clouds and Thunderstorms at the Hasanuddin Meteorological Station Hariansah, Agusmin; Jasruddin, Jasruddin; Susanto, Agus
Advances In Social Humanities Research Vol. 2 No. 10 (2024): Advances In Social Humanities Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v2i10.283

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The aim of this research is to analyze the characteristics and performance of the air stability index threshold values ??for Cumulonimbus (CB) and Thunderstorm (TS) cloud events. This research compares the results with previous data at the Hasanuddin Meteorological Station. The analysis was carried out using Showalter Index (SI), K Index (KI), Total-Totals (TT), and Convective Available Potential Energy (CAPE) data from 2013 to 2022 with the Sturges method to determine class intervals and frequency of occurrence. Then, the performance of the threshold value was tested with 2023 data using the 2x2 contingency table verification method. The analysis results show that the threshold values ??for the air stability index, especially SI, KI, TT, and CAPE, have changed compared to previous guidelines or research. These changes are mainly in the lower threshold values, with new values ??? (-5), ? (13), ? (32), and ? (1), respectively. This shows that the frequency of CB and TS events is still influenced by this threshold value, especially at the lower limit during cloud formation. However, performance analysis in 2023 does not yet show clear significance. In general, the sensitivity of the index in predicting short-term weather is better during the day than at night, showing consistency with previous studies.
The Effectiveness of Recognizing the Existence of Traditional Institutions in Indonesia Based on The Constitution Asfia, Hilyatul; Wijaya, Andika; D. Bangas, Karlinae; Milionhart, Benaya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v2i9.285

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Plurality is a social fact that cannot be avoided in Indonesia. The diversity of Indonesian people's tribes, religions, races, languages ??and religions shows their diversity. The founders of the Republic of Indonesia used the basic philosophy of "unity in diversity" to show the diverse social reality of the Indonesian nation, and the basic philosophy of "tunggal ika" to show the desire to unite the entire Indonesian nation into one. With the combination of the two, the philosophical motto of the Indonesian nation is "Unity in Diversity", which means unity in diversity. Apart from various different societal systems and structures, this community has unique norms that are considered customs and are adhered to by its community members. Customary law communities are genealogical or territorial communities that are prosperous and have citizens who are different from members of other legal communities and can act as independent and independent legal subjects. One of the problems in administering customary law communities is the existence of customary institutions. The problem currently occurring is that there is no clear and integrated mechanism for recognition and protection procedures. Regulations regarding procedural mechanisms for recognizing the rights of customary law communities through sectoral legislation are often not adhered to by various parties, in fact the nature of the regulations which do not focus on specifically regulating customary law community institutions has an impact on ineffective implementation even though customary institutions have relevance to the Indonesian constitution. The existing mechanism only concerns the process of identification, verification and determining its existence, which makes it increasingly pressured by development activities that do not pay attention to traditional rights and threaten local wisdom.
Implications of Storing Original Diplomas on The Security of Employee Documents in A Fixed – Time Work Agreement Budiyana, Putu Eka; Sukadana, I Ketut; Ujianti, Ni Made Puspasutari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v2i9.286

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The company maintains original diplomas to prevent employees from leaving their jobs before completing their employment contracts and to build employee loyalty. The formulation of the research problem is, 1. What is the validity of keeping original diplomas by the company for employees in a Specific Time Work Agreement (PKWT)? 2. What are the implications of storing original diplomas for the security of employee documents in a Specific Time Work Agreement (PKWT)? The research method used is the normative legal research method. The research results show that storing original diplomas is said to be legal because the Employment Law does not explicitly regulate the prohibition on storing original diplomas or other documents belonging to employees, but an agreement arises in Article 1320 of the Civil Code in the form of a Specific Time Work Agreement (PKWT). between the company and employees. Storing original diplomas by the company for employees has implications for the security risks of the employee's documents, if the original diploma is lost, damaged or affected by a disaster, there will be no replacement or duplicate for the diploma in question.
The Role of Character Education and Religious Values in Prevention of Sexual Violence Nurcahyawati, Enny; Ramliyana, Randi; Ramdhan, Vickry; Radita, Hana Cintia Ayu; Puspitasari, Anggun Citra Dini Dwi; rosida, Ida
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v2i10.288

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Discussion on national character has been included in the legal regulation, that every Indonesian society is expected to be an individual who understands morals and is accustomed to doing good things in life. Developments in the era of globalization are increasingly massive, ultimately having an impact on the elimination of national character. In the end, several problems arise due to the shift in national character, one of which is the occurrence of free association which has an impact on sexual harassment. This study uses a library research method by utilizing secondary data as reference material. In an effort to prevent sexual harassment, character education and the application of religious values for an individual are very important. Because these two things can ultimately lead an individual to maintain association; manners; politeness; and norms taught in religious values.

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