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Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29634946     DOI : https://doi.org/10.59888/ajosh
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities is a scientific journal in the form of research and can be accessed openly. This journal is published once bimonthly by Beritrust Publisher. Asian Journal of Social and Humanities provides a means for ongoing discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scope of the journal that can be empirically examined. The journal publishes original research articles in Social and Humanities. Social Sciences: covers a broad range of disciplines including Cultural Studies, Engineering, Health, Agriculture, Political Science, Communication, Economics, Law, and Education that are included in the social context. Humanities: covers a broad range of topics in ancient and modern languages, literature, philosophy, history, archaeology, anthropology, human geography, law, religion, and art. The articles published are derived from critical and comprehensive research, studies, or scientific studies on important and current issues or reviews of scientific books.
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Understanding Broken Communication: Parent-Child Relationships in Broken Home Families Meidelina, Alya Verda; Rahmah, Jasmine Aulia; Siswoyo, Mukarto
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 3 No. 10 (2025): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/ajosh.v3i10.588

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This research focuses on understanding the factors contributing to misunderstandings in family communication, particularly within broken home families. A broken home refers to families experiencing disharmony or separation due to various factors, such as emotional conflicts, financial stress, or external pressures. The aim of this study is to explore these factors in-depth and provide practical solutions for improving interactions between parents and children in these families. Using a descriptive qualitative research method, the study analyzes communication patterns in dysfunctional families, providing a detailed understanding of the underlying issues. The findings reveal that openness in communication is crucial for rebuilding healthy parent-child relationships. Effective communication not only plays a key role in conflict resolution but also lays the foundation for creating a harmonious family environment based on understanding, trust, and mutual support. This research highlights the importance of nurturing family communication skills to strengthen family bonds and offers insights into how families can foster more positive and supportive relationships.
Jakpreneur as an Entrepreneurial Support Ecosystem: A Review of the Literature Situmeang, Fransiska Br.; Indriati , Fibria
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 3 No. 10 (2025): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/ajosh.v3i10.590

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Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) have a strategic role in encouraging economic growth and job creation. However, MSMEs still face challenges related to entrepreneurial competence, access to financing, digital literacy, business legality, and market competition, as reflected by Indonesia's low entrepreneurship ratio at the global level. The government plays a crucial role as an enabler in overcoming this problem through the development of an entrepreneurial ecosystem. Jakpreneur, as an initiative of the Jakarta Provincial Government, is designed to strengthen the entrepreneurial ecosystem in Jakarta with a collaborative and integrated approach through seven integrated services (P1-P7). This article aims to analyze the role of Jakpreneur at the meso level in developing the entrepreneurial ecosystem in Jakarta using a qualitative literature study approach. The results show that Jakpreneur systematically supports each domain of the entrepreneurial ecosystem to act as an architect and facilitator of an adaptive and comprehensive ecosystem.
Analysis of the Rice-Orange Farming Pattern in Rainfed Land in Astambul District Banjar Regency Muhammad Zaini; Muhammad Husaini; Lutfhi
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 3 No. 11 (2025): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/ajosh.v3i11.589

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This study aims to analyze two main aspects related to the paddy–citrus farming system in Astambul District, Banjar Regency. First, it seeks to examine the production, costs, revenues, and income generated from the paddy–citrus farming system. Second, the study evaluates the financial feasibility of implementing this farming system on rainfed agricultural land. A survey method was employed, using a two-stage random sampling technique. In the first stage, three villages in Astambul District were randomly selected. In the second stage, 36 farmers were randomly chosen from a total population of 180 farmers across the three villages. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Revenue Cost Ratio (RCR) analysis. The average production from the paddy–citrus farming system was 4.04 tons of paddy and 7.88 tons of citrus per farm. The average total cost incurred was IDR 17,695,620.84 per farm, consisting of explicit costs of IDR 15,644,622.62 and implicit costs of IDR 2,050,998.22 per farm. The average revenue was IDR 87,521,252.78 per farm. With an average explicit cost of IDR 15,644,622.62, the resulting average income was IDR 72,710,978.31 per farm. Based on the Revenue Cost Ratio (RCR) analysis, with an average revenue of IDR 87,521,252.78 and an average total cost of IDR 17,695,620.84 per farm, the RCR value was 5.15. This figure is significantly greater than 1, indicating that the paddy–citrus farming system is profitable and financially feasible. For every IDR 1 of cost incurred, a return of IDR 5.15 is generated.
Social Impact of Culture-Based Community Empowerment Program: Qualitative Study of Maengket Program for Vulnerable Communities in Tomohon, North Sulawesi Triswianto, Panji Okta; Saragih, Saragih; Farhan, Akmal Kholid
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 3 No. 11 (2025): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/ajosh.v3i11.596

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Analysis of the Rice-Orange Farming Pattern in Rainfed Land in Astambul District Banjar Regency Muhammad Zaini; Muhammad Husaini; Lutfhi
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 3 No. 11 (2025): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/ajosh.v3i11.589

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This study aims to analyze two main aspects related to the paddy–citrus farming system in Astambul District, Banjar Regency. First, it seeks to examine the production, costs, revenues, and income generated from the paddy–citrus farming system. Second, the study evaluates the financial feasibility of implementing this farming system on rainfed agricultural land. A survey method was employed, using a two-stage random sampling technique. In the first stage, three villages in Astambul District were randomly selected. In the second stage, 36 farmers were randomly chosen from a total population of 180 farmers across the three villages. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Revenue Cost Ratio (RCR) analysis. The average production from the paddy–citrus farming system was 4.04 tons of paddy and 7.88 tons of citrus per farm. The average total cost incurred was IDR 17,695,620.84 per farm, consisting of explicit costs of IDR 15,644,622.62 and implicit costs of IDR 2,050,998.22 per farm. The average revenue was IDR 87,521,252.78 per farm. With an average explicit cost of IDR 15,644,622.62, the resulting average income was IDR 72,710,978.31 per farm. Based on the Revenue Cost Ratio (RCR) analysis, with an average revenue of IDR 87,521,252.78 and an average total cost of IDR 17,695,620.84 per farm, the RCR value was 5.15. This figure is significantly greater than 1, indicating that the paddy–citrus farming system is profitable and financially feasible. For every IDR 1 of cost incurred, a return of IDR 5.15 is generated.
Social Impact of Culture-Based Community Empowerment Program: Qualitative Study of Maengket Program for Vulnerable Communities in Tomohon, North Sulawesi Triswianto, Panji Okta; Saragih, Saragih; Farhan, Akmal Kholid
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 3 No. 11 (2025): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/ajosh.v3i11.596

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Evaluation of the Implementation Policy of Menpan RB Regulation No. 3 of 2023 on the Bureaucratic Reform Index in the Indonesian National Army (TNI) Rosadi, Hengky; Ferdiansyah, Muhammad Luthfi; Ridho, Sari Lestari Zainal; Fadila, Dewi; Mohamad Ali, Habsah Binti Haji
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 3 No. 11 (2025): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/ajosh.v3i11.597

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Corporate social responsibility is mandatory for companies in Indonesia. It is primarily implemented in the company's Ring 1 area, namely in areas where communities are most disturbed by the presence and activities of corporations and are directly involved with corporate activities. One of the implementations of corporate social responsibility at PT Pertamina EP Prabumulih Field is through the Empowered Women, Managing Waste Together (MUDA BERSAMA) Program. This research took the form of qualitative field research to examine the program. The research results show that the Empowered Women, Managing Waste Together (MUDA BERSAMA) Program is a community development activity in the field of environmentally friendly, healthy and sustainable agriculture in Patih Galung Village, West Prabumulih District, Prabumulih City. The main actor running this program is the Kemuning Women Farmers Group (KWT). Some of its activities include planting organic vegetables and Family Medicinal Plants (TOGA), making processed products, making compost, Liquid Organic Fertilizer (POC) and Local Microorganisms (MOL). There is also the Matoa Women Farmers Group (KWT) which focuses on managing organic waste in their area. The MUDA BERSAMA program has directly benefited 30 members and indirectly benefited 657 residents of Patih Galung Village. The program has four impact categories, which also represent concrete examples of the Village SDGs launched in Indonesia: nature, economy, well-being, and society.
Smart Lock System for Optical Distribution Cabinet Using RFID and Hydraulic Mechanism Asdianty, Lisda; Usman, Uke Kurniawan; Hambali, Akhmad
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 3 No. 11 (2025): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/ajosh.v3i11.598

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Optical Distribution Cabinet (ODC) is a critical component in fiber optic network infrastructure, often located in public places and vulnerable to unauthorized access and vandalism. Traditional mechanical locking systems have limitations in terms of security and operational efficiency. This research presents a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)- based smart lock system integrated with a hydraulic mechanism to improve security and access efficiency at ODCs. The system utilizes Arduino Uno microcontroller as the main controller unit, MFRC522 RFID module for user authentication, hydraulic actuator as the door opening mechanism automatically, and status indicators in the form of buzzer and LED. When a valid RFID card is detected, the system activates the solenoid to unlock and the hydraulic actuator automatically opens the ODC door. A green LED lights up to indicate access is accepted, while a red LED lights up and a buzzer sounds if access is denied. The test results show that the system is able to respond to RFID input with an optimal distance of up to 4 cm and successfully open the ODC door automatically with a hydraulic actuator. The implementation of this system is expected to replace conventional locking methods and improve operational efficiency in managing fiber optic network infrastructure.
The Role Of Quantum Healing In Psychological Wellbeing Isnaeni, Herliyana
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 3 No. 11 (2025): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/ajosh.v3i11.599

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Psychological well-being is a crucial aspect that is closely related to physical and mental health and how individuals function optimally in their lives. This research aims to determine the role of quantum healing as a holistic approach that integrates mind-body-spirit alignment practices in improving psychological well-being. Using qualitative research methods with a systematic literature review. There are references to 10 journal articles with a publication range from 2020 – 2024 which explore the principles of quantum healing, its application and effectiveness in psychological well-being. The analysis results show that the quantum healing principle can reduce muscle and nerve tension, reduce stress and anxiety, reduce the perception of pain, increase inner peace, increase feelings of relaxation and happiness, improve sleep quality and improve quality of life. This indicates that quantum healing as an alternative therapy plays a positive role in psychological well-being.
The Application of Discretion in Criminal Offenses Related To Narcotics in The Regional Police Force (Polda) of Bali Oktaviadi, I Gusti Ngurah; Wiratny, Ni Ketut; Damanik, Siti Nurmawan
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 3 No. 11 (2025): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/ajosh.v3i11.600

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As guardians of public order, police officers are often faced with situations that require them to take actions outside of standard procedures to ensure public safety and order, especially in drug-related cases, where police officers may disregard the necessary requirements when conducting initial actions. How the Application and Obstacles of Discretion in Drug-Related Criminal Offenses in the Bali Regional Police (Polda Bali) The theories used as analytical tools are the Rule of Law Theory, the Legal Theory, Authority Theory, and Law Enforcement Theory. The type of research is normative research using a legal approach and a conceptual approach. The legal sources used are primary, secondary, and tertiary legal materials. Legal materials were collected through inventory. The analysis of the materials was conducted using descriptive, interpretive, and argumentative techniques. The exercise of discretion in narcotics-related criminal cases by the Bali Regional Police; the police have arrested suspects in narcotics-related criminal cases without prior arrest warrants, based on reasonable belief and consideration, acting swiftly and decisively to immediately apprehend the suspects. The challenges faced by the Bali Regional Police Narcotics Investigation Unit in conducting investigations into drug abuse offenders include insufficient funding , lack of community participation, insufficient cooperation with the community, and the persistence of a culture of bribery.

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