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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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Sneakers and The Hedonistic Dimension of Sneakers On Instagram Accounts @jejouw Janah, Rodhotun; Lilawati, Kurnia
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 9 (2024): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/ajosh.v2i9.341

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The purpose of this study is to find out sneakers and the hedonistic dimension of sneakers on instagram accounts @jejouw. Thrifting activities that have been rampant lately have led to the emergence of thrifting communities in Indonesia. One popular thirfting community is the Urban Sneaker Society (USS) community. This community constructs a hedonistic dimension in the younger generation through thrifting sneakers. The method used in this study is textual analysis with a case study approach on @jejouw accounts. The theory used is the theory of symbol representation referring to the theory of Stuart Hall and Roland Barthes, where this theory reviews the representation of hedonistic symbols in the use of thrifting sneakers by @jejouw. The results of this study are to show that the ownership of unique, vintage and large numbers of sneakers is a hedonistic dimension owned by @jejouw account owners to construct their masculine identity. The conclusions this masculinity is represented by using sporty sneakers. The hedonistic dimension is shown by the many types and brands of sneakers owned by @jejouw, this is because it causes fun and satisfaction to @jejouw when wearing the sneakers he owns.
ASN Employees: Instruction, Communication, Coordination and Work Results Andang Buana, Teguh; Rifaldy, Mohamad; Imawan, Khaerudin; Erawati, Dedet
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 10 (2024): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/ajosh.v2i10.343

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An employee's performance is determined by how well they achieve the goals and criteria set by the organization or company they work for. In addition, employee performance consists of the results achieved by an employee in carrying out his or her obligations and responsibilities in the organization. The purpose of the study is to find out and analyze the extent to which communication has an impact on the effectiveness of employee work, and to find out and analyze the extent to which infrastructure facilities affect the effectiveness of employee work. The researchers used a qualitative descriptive methodology. The results of the study used organizational communication theory cited by Max Weber. The efficacy of internal communication has an impact on improving employee performance at the Cirebon City Hall Secretariat Office, based on the findings of this study. So it can be concluded that effective internal communication can build cooperation towards the achievement of company goals.
Digital Cultural Production In The Entertainment Program "Tembang Pantura" on Cirebon Local Television Cusniawati, Cusniawati; Sarah Shafira, Siti; Octavia, Venita; Imawan, Khaerudin; Erawati, Dedet
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 12 (2024): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/ajosh.v2i12.344

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This research examines the digital cultural production in the entertainment program "Tembang Pantura" on local television in Cirebon, Indonesia. The study explores how the program preserves local cultural heritage while adapting to contemporary digital entertainment trends. A descriptive qualitative method was used, with data collected through interviews and observations of the production team, local artists, and the audience. The research focuses on how "Tembang Pantura" integrates traditional Cirebon elements such as the local language and tarling music with modern digital production techniques. The findings show that "Tembang Pantura" successfully preserves and promotes Cirebon's cultural heritage while appealing to a wide audience. The use of modern technology enhances the program’s accessibility and relevance in today’s media landscape. Moreover, the program fosters cultural identity by continuously adapting to technological advancements and audience preferences. In conclusion, "Tembang Pantura" serves as an important platform for promoting local culture through digital media, demonstrating how regional television programs can sustain cultural relevance in the digital era.
Synergy of Competence and Leadership in Improving Employee Commitment, Motivation, and Performance for Organizational Development: Systematic Literature Review Isbat, Isbat; Tukiran, Martinus; Yusnita, Nancy; Sunaryo, Widodo; Munawir, Abdillah; Haris Maraden, Abdul
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 9 (2024): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/ajosh.v2i9.346

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This study aims to identify the synergy between competence and leadership in improving employee commitment, motivation, and performance for organizational development. The methodology used in this study is meta-analysis with a focus on quality data from international journals indexed by Scopus. The tools used include VOSviewer software for article review and WordStat for descriptive statistical analysis. The results of the study show that competence and leadership have an important role in improving employee commitment, motivation, and performance. This study reveals that improvements in both variables can overcome various obstacles in organizational development. Effective leadership and strong competencies are able to increase employee commitment, develop creative abilities, provide leadership training, and motivate employees through the right organizational strategy. This research has several important implications. First, organizations that want to improve employee performance must focus on strengthening leadership and developing competencies. Good management of intervening variables will help in designing more effective strategies, which in turn will improve the overall performance of the organization. Second, the results of the study show that organizations not only need to rely on leadership and competence alone, but also must consider the context and conditions of other variables that can affect the final result. A more comprehensive and holistic approach is needed to face the challenges and dynamic changes in organizational development. Based on the findings of this study, it is recommended that organizations implement training and development programs that focus on improving competence and leadership.
Central Obesity as A Risk Factor For Prediabetes Rezavitawanti, Rezavitawanti; Helda, Helda
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 9 (2024): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/ajosh.v2i9.347

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Central obesity has become a health problem and is associated with the incidence of prediabetes. Prediabetes is characterized by impaired fasting blood glucose (GDPT) or impaired glucose tolerance (TGT) or both without any complaints and symptoms, and is a condition that precedes the occurrence of type 2 diabetes mellitus. This study aims to prove central obesity as a risk factor for prediabetes by calculating the prevalence ratio. The method of this research is observational analysis with a cross-sectional design approach. The respondents of the study were the community around the work area of the Jati Ranggon health center who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria, totaling 1241 people, 523 men and 718 women. The prevalence of central obesity in this study was 39.6%. The prevalence of prediabetes is 18.8%, prediabetes with central obesity is 27.9% and non-central obesity prediabetes is 12.8%. Bivariate analysis with chi-square showed a relationship between age and the incidence of prediabetes (RP=1.62, 95% CI 1.24-2.11 and p= <0.001), hypertension with the incidence of prediabetes (RP=1.58CI 95% 1.22-2.04, p=<0.001), gender with prediabetes (RP=1.47, 95% CI 1.12-1.94, and p=0.005), general obesity with prediabetes (RP=1.87, 95% CI 1.44-2.42 and p=<0.001), smoking with the incidence of prediabetes (RP= 0.54, 95% CI 0.33-0.88 and p=0.013). The results of multivariate analysis with cox regretion showed that the variables that affected prediabetes were central obesity (RP=1.87, CI95% 1.40-2.50, p=<0.001) and general obesity (RP=1.42, CI95% 1.06-1.89, p=0.017). Central obesity is a risk factor for prediabetes with a prevalence ratio of 2.18.
Court Decision Regarding Environmental Compensation Costs: Application In Environmental Restoration Nafila Putri, Rizqya; Epi Sukarsa, Dadang; Imamulhadi, Imamulhadi
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 11 (2024): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/ajosh.v2i11.348

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Law Number 32 of 2009 concerning Environmental Protection and Management regulates the government has the right to file claims for compensation and certain actions. Minister of the Environment Regulation Number 7 of 2014 concerning Compensation for Environmental Pollution and/ or Damage regulates that environmental compensation costs that have been paid are entered into the Treasury Fund as Non-Tax State Revenue (PNBP). This research identifies the mechanism for using environmental compensation costs, the implementation of Court Decitions containing environmental compensation before Supreme Court Regulation Number 1 of 2023 concerning Guidelines for Adjudicating Environmental Cases, and how this can be a solution to the problem of environmental compensation costs in Indonesia. This research applies a normative juridical approach method using several approaches. The research results show that the environmental compensation costs that have been paid are included in the PNBP, making it difficult to disburse these funds because the long process and the absence of a recovery plan means that the compensation costs charged to the defendant do not have a detailed calculation basis. Supreme Court Regulation Number 1 of 2023 regulates environmental compensation costs are managed in the court clerk's account and lawsuits are required to include a recovery plan.
The Role of Women to Program Agribusiness Driving in Air Talas Tourism Village (ANGGREK DEWATA) Wahyuning Wilujeng, Catherine; Hendra Putra, Erwin; Hendrawan, Wawan; Rochel, Willy; Andriani, Azrah; Novanda Sari, Dwi; Rosadi, Hengky; Ratna Sari, Dewi; Ripandi , Irfan
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 10 (2024): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/ajosh.v2i10.349

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This research method takes the form of a qualitative field study or field research. The data collection techniques were carried out using observation with active participation, in-depth interviews, documentation and focus group discussions. The research results show: In the Agribusiness Program Driving Talas Air Tourism Villages (ANGGREK DEWATA) there are 3 (three) programs carried out by PT Pertamina EP Limau Field, namely: BU JUSI (Organic Cultivation of Siamese Oranges), BUDE ARTA MAJU (Women of Air Talas Village Managing Oranges) and PUTERI JELITA (Liquid Fertilizer from Air Talas Orange Waste. The economic impact of this program for women is an increase in family income by IDR 2,500,000/person/month or 20% from the previous year from product sales. This program also has a positive social and environmental impact. This is in line with the fifth SDG goal, namely gender equality Talas (DEWATA ORGANGREK) from the Social Return on Investment (SROI) Report shows that the calculated SROI value of the program is 1.66, indicating that every rupiah of program costs produces a positive change worth IDR 1.66. Meanwhile, from the results of the Community Satisfaction Index assessment, the Anggrek Dewata Program obtained Community Satisfaction Index (IKM) results with the predicate "Very Good", with an index value of 3.44 with a conversion value of 86.07%. The Commitment aspect received an average SME score of 3.80 and is included in the Very Good category. And the community has optimism to continue the program after the intervention is carried out.
Transformation of Regional Public Service Agencies in Improving Performance Al Ihsan Hospital, West Java Province Yusuf Habibie, Ahmad; Firman Sampurna, Agung
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 10 (2024): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/ajosh.v2i10.350

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This research was conducted to analyze the performance of governance in implementing BLUD and provide recommendations for financial governance at Al Ihsan Hospital, West Java Province. This research uses a post-positivism paradigm using a balanced scorecard (BSC) approach using primary data and secondary data obtained from interviews and documentation studies. The analytical tools used are for financial performance including financial ratios and operational cost ratios to operational income (BOPO) as well as compliance aspects of financial management. Meanwhile, service performance includes customer aspects, internal business processes and learning and growth aspects. So, this research will depict the transformation conditions of BLUD management in the field in terms of financial and service performance aspects. The research results show that the growth and learning perspective has the best value compared to the other four perspectives. Therefore, in order for RSUD's to be able to implement better BLUD governance so that they can improve performance, this can be done through adjustments to regional regulations to accommodate the flexibility needs of BLUD's and implementation conditions that continue to develop in the field.
Evaluation of Strategic Intelligence on Countering Smuggling Threats Using High Speed Craft Nuga Setiawan, Danang; Hanita, Margaretha; Daryanto, Eko
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 10 (2024): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/ajosh.v2i10.351

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This research is based on the increasing threat of sedimentation in water areas by utilizing technological developments through the use of High Speed Crafts (HSC). The increase in threats is faced with obstacles for the authorities in balancing surveillance facilities and infrastructure with the technology used by smugglers. In addition, the need for intelligence data that is integrated with all related apparatus also requires a lot of development. This paper uses a qualitative approach. The data used are secondary data derived from related documents from several institutions, mass media articles and literature reviews related to strategic intelligence. Researchers concluded that smuggling using High Speed Crafts (HSC) in Indonesian waters has been frequent for the past few years. In 2019 and 2020, the DJBC and the Ministry of Finance succeeded in uncovering the practice of smuggling using HSC which had the potential to cause considerable state losses related to alleged money laundering crimes. The mode of HSC smuggling is carried out by the ship-to-ship method from large ships. Enforcement is challenged because the surveillance vessel facilities have a capacity that is not faster than the ships owned by the perpetrators, plus the changing point of the HSC of the smugglers spread across Sumatra and Java. An important evaluation of the supervision of smuggling in the HSC mode is at least related to increasing the quantity and capacity of DJBC through human resources and surveillance ship facilities that have capabilities above the facilities owned by smugglers.
The Role of The National Land Agency (BPN) In Resolving Land Disputes In Indonesia Pasamai, Syamsuddin; Salle, Salle
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 10 (2024): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/ajosh.v2i10.352

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Land disputes are one of the complex and frequent agrarian problems in Indonesia. Therefore, systematic and targeted efforts are needed to resolve land disputes in Indonesia. The National Land Agency (BPN) as a government agency tasked with managing land has an important role in resolving land disputes. This research aims to examine the role of BPN in resolving land disputes in Indonesia. The research method used in this study is a qualitative method. The data collection technique in this research is literature study. The data that has been collected is then analyzed in three stages, namely data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions. The research results show that BPN has a central role in resolving land disputes in Indonesia. As an institution responsible for land administration and management, BPN plays a role in facilitating legal and administrative processes related to ownership, utilization and resolution of land disputes. BPN is tasked with providing legal certainty regarding land status, verifying ownership claims, and providing land certificates to the legal owners. Apart from that, BPN also plays a role in mediating and resolving conflicts between parties involved in land disputes, whether between individuals, traditional communities, or private parties. BPN's role is not only limited to administrative aspects, but also includes efforts to create fair and sustainable solutions, taking into account various social, economic and environmental aspects.

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