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Pinisi Journal of Social Science
ISSN : 28302494     EISSN : 28299256     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education, Social,
Pinisi Journal of Social Science. Published by the peer review process and open access with p-ISSN: 2830-2494 and e-ISSN: 2829-9256. Pinisi Journal of Social Science. Intended as a media of information and arena of philosophical, theoretical, methodological debates related to social science issues . Pinisi Journal of Social Science: a journal of the results of thought, research, and development in the science of Social Science. invited scientists, activists, and public officials to write issues related to Social Science. Articles can be research or conceptual. Published by Faculty of Social Science and Law. published three times a year on May, September, and January.
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The Existence of Totammaq Tradition Celebration in Mandar Culture Mandar Community, West Sulawesi Arifin, Iqbal; Darmayanti, Dyan Paramitha
Pinisi Journal of Social Science Vol 2, No 2 (2023): September
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pjss.v2i2.56370

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This study investigates the diversity and difficulties associated with the Totammaq Tradition Celebration in Mandar communities in West Sulawesi. The impact of globalization, social change and internal dynamics on the existence of Totammaq is understood through a qualitative case study. A total of nine informants were purposively selected to represent different ages, genders and roles in society. The main focus of this research is the transformation of cultural values and globalization, illustrating how global information flows and changes in community beliefs can affect Totammaq operations. To gain a more in-depth understanding of Totammaq's role in the cultural identity of the Mandar people, data analysis was conducted through participant observation involved in the celebration and document examination. The results showed that both internal factors, such as the role of the younger generation and community dynamics, and external factors, such as changes in global cultural values, have a major influence on the sustainability of Totammaq. In addition, government and cultural policies play an important role in keeping the tradition alive. Amidst the challenges of the times, innovation and adoption appear to be effective strategies to maintain Totammaq's sustainability. Therefore, this research not only provides an in-depth picture of how the Totammaq lived, but also asks critical questions about how the Mandar people can maintain their traditions today. This research can help in cultural preservation in West Sulawesi and similar regions.
A Comparative Study Of Islamic And International Humanitarian Law Nabiebu, Miebaka
Pinisi Journal of Social Science Vol 2, No 2 (2023): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pjss.v2i2.51301

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Human communities have always been marked by conflicts, which came to be controlled by ethical and legal standards that developed along with human civilization. These widely accepted standards were eventually established as contemporary International Humanitarian Law (IHL). Additionally, it is commonly believed that this legislation has developed largely as a result of modern European activities, diminishing any potential contributions from other cultures and ethical traditions to its development and codification. However, it is noteworthy that the principles of jus ad bellum (law governing the use of force) and jus in Bello (content of the law of war) were evident in Islamic literature centuries before modern IHL was codified, with little attention paid to them. Jihad, or Islamic conflict, has been the subject of some existing literature, but the notion of Islamic humanitarian law within the context of IHL has not been thoroughly explored. Therefore, this study aims to fill a gap in the existing literature by reviewing Islamic humanitarian law within the ambit of IHL. This essay argues that Islamic humanitarian law, which regulates the treatment of prisoners of war, is extensive and comparable to the 1949 Geneva Convention's provisions. Additionally, the concepts of Siyar Islamic literature are strikingly similar to those of the Geneva Convention. This research adds to international relations by examining the degree of conformity between the requirements of Islamic Humanitarian Law and Modern IHL with regard to a matter of immediate practical relevance in an era when some regions of the world are suffering armed conflict
The Culture Of "Coffee" As A Means Of Social Interaction Of Students Faculty Of Social Sciences And Law, Makassar State University Ramlie, Muh Syafaat
Pinisi Journal of Social Science Vol 2, No 2 (2023): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pjss.v2i2.50965

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This study aims to find out 1) the meaning of “coffee” for students of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Law, Makassar State University and 2) Forms of social interaction in “coffee” activities for students of Faculty of Social Sciences and Law, Makassar State University. This type of research is qualitative research and phenomenological approach. The number of informant is 7 students who are detemined based on pretermined criteria namely: 1) status as a active students, 2) Studying at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Law, 3) Students who routinely do coffee activities at least 2 times a week. Data collection techniques are observation, interview, and documentation. Data validity chect is carried out by member check. Data analysis is data condesation, data presentation, dan conclution.The result showed that: 1) The meaning of “Coffee” for students of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Law, Makassar State University, namely: a) Coffee as a sedative when stressed of feeling depressed, and b) Coffee makes us more open with others. 2) Forms of social interaction in the “coffee” activity of students of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Law, Makassar State University, namely: Cooperation
Social Movement for Rejection of Coastal Reclamation Development in Majene Regency: Social and Environmental Impact Analysis Tandjung, Muhammad Akbar; Torro, Supriadi; Daniel, Daniel
Pinisi Journal of Social Science Vol 2, No 2 (2023): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pjss.v2i2.72059

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The objectives of writing this article are (1) To see the role of social movements in response to the development of Waterfront City/coastal reclamation in Majene Regency. (2) Studying the process of Waterfront City/reclamation development in the coastal area of Majene City. (3) Analyze the implications of Waterfront City/coastal reclamation development on the environment and the socio-economic conditions of fishing communities. The development of Waterfront City in Majene Regency significantly affects the lives of fishing communities and local wisdom. This project threatens their livelihoods that have been dependent on the sea, forcing them to look for alternative jobs due to environmental changes that occur. The method used in this article is descriptive analytical research method. The importance of previous environmental studies is undeniable as it helps identify and mitigate negative impacts, such as coral reef damage that may arise from reclamation. Strict regulations and the application of high standards are vital to ensure the viability of the project. The findings of the environmental assessment related to Waterfront City also indicated potential environmental threats that must be addressed immediately. Fishing communities are fighting in various ways, including direct protests, to protect their environment, cultural heritage and livelihoods from the threats of the project. In the face of these challenges, fishing communities, such as the Alliance to Save Sul-Bar Fishermen and Coastal Areas, continue to work to protect the environment from the negative impacts of Waterfront City development in Majene Regency
Crisis Management in a Social Context: Sustainable Crisis Management Strategies for Organizations Bustomi, Thomas
Pinisi Journal of Social Science Vol 2, No 2 (2023): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pjss.v2i2.54463

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This qualitative research explores crisis management in the context of Indonesia, focusing on the development of sustainable crisis management strategies for organizations. Against the backdrop of Indonesia's vulnerability to various social, economic, and environmental challenges, this study aims to investigate how organizations navigate crises effectively while considering the social dimension. Employing in-depth interviews, content analysis of relevant documents, and participant observations, the research delves into the experiences of organizations operating in Indonesia during times of crisis. The findings reveal that organizations adopt multifaceted crisis management strategies that not only address the immediate operational aspects but also take into account the socio-cultural context. These strategies involve proactive stakeholder engagement, cultural sensitivity, and community-based approaches to crisis resolution. Moreover, the research uncovers the critical role of leadership and communication in shaping these sustainable crisis management strategies. Ultimately, this study contributes to the broader understanding of crisis management in a social context, providing insights that can inform the development of more resilient and socially responsible crisis management practices for organizations operating in Indonesia and similar contexts.

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