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Sri Maulida
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Asean Study Center Lambung Mangkurat University LPPM Building, Jl. Brigjen H. Hasan Basri, Kayu Tangi, Banjarmasin, Indonesia 70123
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Kota banjarmasin,
Kalimantan selatan
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International Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (IJSAS)
ISSN : 27751287     EISSN : 2775751X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.20527/ijsas
IJSAS: International Journal of Southeast Asian Studies is a journal that a twice-yearly in March and September that publishes high-quality research and review articles to inform and stimulate discussions relevant to the social, political, economic, cultural, legal, educational, communication, religion, geography and defence areas of southeast Asian countries. It appeals to researchers and readers from academics, practitioners, industry professionals, and students interested in these fields of science. The journal is published in an online format. The International Journal of Southeast Asian Studies main objective is to provide a high with a quality platform for the communication and publication of original scientific works.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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The Behavior of Elite Voters in The Election of Regional Heads Ninda Cyntia; Tomi Oktavianor
International Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (IJSAS) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : Asean Study Center Lambung Mangkurat University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/ijsas.v2i1.16

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Researchers used descriptive qualitative methods and three data collection techniques, namely observation, interviews, documents related to the research, and key informants, including voters, religious leaders, and Damang (traditional leaders). The data processing procedure is to collect data first, then reduce the data, present the data, and draw conclusions. The results of the study show that elite voters choose because of the factors of position, education, work, and religion. It is the sociological approach that voters tend to use. This is due to the fact that voters base their decision on the candidate's figure more than anything else. factors of the community determine their political choices, especially on the religious side. They are more likely to choose based on the similarity of their religion. Voters tend to see the figure of the candidate as being given a gift, even though it may be in the form of money or goods, which is not enough to influence someone's decision to make a choice. Voters' orientation to developing issues, especially socio-political ones, and one's orientation to candidates, as well as choosing self-direction with which alternative is the maximum for him, is a consideration in choosing a candidate.
Public Political Participation at Simultaneous Parliamentary and Presidential Elections, Indonesia Ratna Kustiah; Mahyuni Mahyuni; Samahuddin Muharram
International Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (IJSAS) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/ijsas.v2i1.18

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One of the most important parts of an election process is the participation of the community. The purpose of this study is to analyze the level of community participation that did not reach the national target in the 2019 simultaneous general election in Tanah Bumbu district of South Kalimantan province. Public political participation in the general election of members of the Regency / City DPRD in Tanah Bumbu Regency did not reach the national target because the public did not understand the importance of the election by preferring to carry out their economic activities rather than attending invitations to polling stations. The behavior of voters with profit and loss considerations has a great effect on the absence. The next stage requires socialization carried out by candidates from competing parties regarding their vision and mission in building the region.
Conflict Management Effectiveness: A Case Study in Determining the Status Quo of Sultan Suriansyah's Tomb in Indonesia Siti Hamidah; Rizky Kursiah; Safa Muzdalifah
International Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (IJSAS) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/ijsas.v2i1.20

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Abstract— The conflict of the Tomb of the Sultan of Suriansyah is a conflict that has been going on for quite a long time. This conflict occurred between two families who felt they had a right of management of the tomb. Therefore, the study aims to describe the effectiveness of conflict management that has been carried out by related parties, namely local governments. The method used in this study is a qualitative method, with a descriptive type.The key informants in this study were the Head of the Archaeological Development & Cultural Heritage Section of the Banjarmasin City Culture and Tourism Office, the Manager of the Tomb of Sultan Suriansyah, and the community. Data collection techniques use tringulation techniques, starting from observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis in this study consists of: data reduction, data presentation and conclusions or verification. The results of this study state that the conflict management carried out uses an integrative model, an interactive model, a stimulus model and a conflict reduction model. The role of the Banjarmasin City Government in resolving the conflict between the tomb of Sultan Suriansyah is still not optimal. Finally, the decision to resolve the conflict was taken over by the North Banjarmasin Police Chief. The goal is to narrow the scope of the conflict.
Culture of Banjarese Represented in Their Language Yusuf Al Arief
International Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (IJSAS) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/ijsas.v2i1.21

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Culture and language are like two sides of a coin. Both represent each other in unique ways. Therefore, understanding a certain culture can be achieved by understanding people's language. This research objective was to describe the representation of Banjarese culture in their daily language use. This paper was written as descriptive qualitative research, and the observation method and interview were used to collect the data, and it was analyzed based on an Anthropolinguistics point of view. The author found that the Banjarese language portrayed the culture of the Banjarese people. It was represented in the phonological form, the concept of respect, faith, and literary works.
River in Banjarese Culture at Chronicle of Banjarmasin Dewi Alfianti Tifani
International Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (IJSAS) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/ijsas.v2i1.23

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In Banjar society, the river is a substantive cultural setting that reconstructs Banjar. Hikayat Banjar itself is one of the texts that is a reference to the depiction of the early identity of Banjar. Through the study of literary anthropology, it can be known in the Tale of Banjar that the river is part of the existential change system of the three kingdoms, the Dipa State, the Daha State, and the Banjar Kingdom. Rivers also became part of a religious system that transcendentally had the functions of creation, healing, and oblivion of figures in the royal power structure. The river is also part of a political and governmental system in which an understanding of the water-based fleet (river and sea) makes it a force to conquer the territories around the kingdom, establish diplomatic relations with China, as well as as part of a security defense system in the war between the rulers of the Daha State and the rulers of the Banjar Kingdom.

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