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IAS Journal of Localities
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30262879     DOI : https://doi.org/10.62033/iasjol
IAS Journal of Localities explores the most contemporary discourses and practices on localities with particular emphasis on the interconnectedness between local and global humanities. Taking an eclectic approach to the study of local existence and coexistence this international interdisciplinary journal publishes original peer-reviewed articles that deal with the presence and absence of local communities and their cultures and religions in a dynamic global civilizing process.
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Political interest of religious ritual: The Sundanese Nyangku ritual in Indonesia Santoso, Try Riduwan; Rahayu, Rizqi; Setiana, Adi Robith
IAS Journal of Localities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62033/iasjol.v1i2.16

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Nyangku ritual is considered not only as an amplifier solidarity and friendship for Panjalu people, however it is also as an arena for political investment by political elites. This paper aims to analyze the political elites forms and factors of interest that involved in Nyangku ritual. This research is descriptive qualitative where the data obtained through observation, in-depth interviews and documentation. This study results indicate that there are three forms of political interest in rituals that appear to be carried out by political elite in Panjalu village from various activities such as; moral support shown by banners and posters and attendance, material support shown by providing financial assistance and action support by being directly involved in the process of Nyangku ritual event. The elite interests of community leaders and regional officials are a precedent for a shift in meaning marked by political activity in Nyangku ritual, which has implications for the ritual sacred values degradation. I argue that political interest in Nyangku ritual has shown a shift in meaning in society, namely from the sacred to the profane.
Spirituality transformation from metaphysical to metaverse Nurasih, Wiji; Latifah, Ainiyatul; Mohamed, Adil Hassan Ibrahim
IAS Journal of Localities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62033/iasjol.v1i2.17

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Human spirituality experiences dynamics, develops, and transforms along with the shifting of human culture and civilization from time to time. Auguste Comte has categorized the intellectual development stages into three, namely theological stage, metaphysical stage and positive stage. The three stages of intellect have a big contribution in shaping the living of spirituality in every age. However, today and in the future, humans will face a new civilization when they enter the digital world. Experts in digital technology field continue to develop new worlds that transcend reality and call it the metaverse. This research is intended to explain human spirituality in the shift from the metaphysical stage to the metaverse and to find out what has changed during the shift of these waves. The writer feels that this study is important since spirituality is an integral part of human life and requires full awareness in living it. The data to be used in this study were obtained by reviewing the literature (library research) and analyzed using the continuity and change theory. By using this theory, it is expected that this research will be able to find out what is sustainable and what changes in human spirituality in the course of the three waves above.
Fast fashion: Consumptive behavior in fashion industry Generation Z in Yogyakarta Widari, Tika; Aliffiati, Aliffiati; Indra, Muhammad
IAS Journal of Localities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62033/iasjol.v1i2.18

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The fashion emergence is a trend that is closely related to generation Z. The easy access to social media is one of the most effective diffusion modes of fashion trends. In addition, there are marketing techniques used by business actors to spread products by involving figures that are loved by generation Z, such as politicians, celebrities, artists, and other public figures. These figures involvement is able to attract the followers to follow the trend. The reason is that following trends can show one’s identity and increase self-confidence, it cannot be avoided by looking at the ways of fashion fans in Generation Z. Fashion trends that continue to roll quickly make them have consumptive behavior. This behavior must be taken seriously considering the waste impact generated from production can be a big problem for the environment
The utilization of medicinal plants in Kolaka local community: An ethnobotanical study Montasir, La Ode; Salzabil, Andi Zaizafun Alfianti; Rafiun, Nailah Amorita Syaqra; Kasih, Mutiara; Marsaban, Al
IAS Journal of Localities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62033/iasjol.v1i2.19

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This research aims to find out, document, and analyze traditonal knowledge regarding plant types, processing methods, and compound contents used by the community in Kolaka District for wound healing treatments. The research method used is descriptive qualitative. The data collection techniques used observation and interviews. The results of this research show that there are 18 types of plants that are used as wound medicine in the community of Kolaka District with various methods of utilization, including grinding beans/seeds and leaves, extracting sap or essence from leaves, and using the plant stem sap, that is later applied to the injured parts of the body. The results of this research are expected to contribute academically to the field of ethnobotany, particularly concerning the utilization and developments of new medicines for various types of wounds on the body using natural ingredients, in order to anticipate dependence on chemical drugs or antibiotics which often have the potential to cause side effects. Additionally, through documenting types of plants and traditional wound treatment methods in this research, it is hoped that the preservation and originality of local knowledge regarding longstanding healthcare system within the community can be maintained.
The resilience of food and beverage companies during the Covid-19 pandemic Nathali, Dhea Khanti; Meliana, Meysih; Suwal, Palpasha
IAS Journal of Localities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62033/iasjol.v1i2.20

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In the context of Covid-19 pandemic crisis, looking at companies survival has become a very important aspect. A crisis period becomes a test for a company’s resilience in facing external uncertainty that involving various aspects such as economic, social, and health. The aim of this research is to investigate to what extent of the companies in this sector are able to maintain stability, which is reflected in abnormal returns. This research applies quantitative method, and uses the normality test and the one sample test on capital market statistical data that reflects the company’s financial performance. The research questions involve what factors influence abnormal returns, how food and beverage companies adapt strategies during the pandemic, and the impact on operational and financial stability. The study results show that companies in this sector are succeeded in maintaining stability during the pandemic crisis. Recommendations for future studies include further exploration of factors that strengthen resilience that food and beverage companies are able to increase their survival in the future.
Socio-religious behavior on consumption pattern during Israel and Palestine conflict in Muslim society Airlangga PH, Ahmad Rahmatullah; Saputri, Widya Ajeng; Nurhakim, Putri Rahmah
IAS Journal of Localities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62033/iasjol.v1i2.22

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The changes in consuption patterns triggered by the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the pro-Israel boycott movement in Indonesia are important since they show the influence of socio-religious values on cunsumers behavior and the resulting impacts on companies and the workforce. Previous studies primarily focused on analyzing the causes and implications of the conflict, and paid insufficient attention to the socio-religious behavior perspective in changing consumption patterns. This study includes boycott actions, the social and religious characteristics of both pro and con movements, and the involvement of state institutions in responding to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The desk research method is used by collecting data through digital media analysis, including online news, social media, and library research. The findings of this study include the internalization of social religious values as a driving force for boycott actions, moral considerations influencing the defense of opinions in society, and the involvement of major powers in strenghtening the boycott movement. The uniqueness of this study lies in its in-depth approach to religious social behavior in the context of changing consumption patterns amidst armed conflict.

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