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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.
Articles 49 Documents
Evaluation the Program of KOTAKU (City Without Slums) (Study at Mariso Districts, Mariso Village, Makassar City) Mega Utami Putri; Muhammad Nur Yamin
Pinisi Journal of Social Science Vol 1, No 1 (2022): May
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This study aims to determine the evaluation of the implementation of the City Without Slums Program (KOTAKU) at Mariso Districts, Mariso Village, Makassar City, and the impact of the implementation of the Slumless City Program (KOTAKU) at Mariso Districts, Mariso Village, Makassar City. This study uses a qualitative research type with a descriptive approach. Data collection techniques were carried out by observation, interviews, and documentation. The data analysis technique in this study used the analysis model according to Spradley. The results of this study indicate that the implementation of the KOTAKU (City Without Slums) Program Evaluation (Study at Mariso Districts, Mariso Village, Makassar City) is not implemented well in accordance with the concept of Edward a Suchman. Indicators that do not work well are: a. program objectives, b. problem analysis, c. measurement of change, d. changes to the consequences of activities, e. program impact. The indicators that run well are description and standardization. The impact of the City Without Slums Program (KOTAKU) is that not all people can feel the infrastructure development in Mariso Village. The lack of community participation in maintaining infrastructure has mede the City Without Slums (KOTAKU) Program less successfull.
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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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
Seaweed Farmer Income and Family Socioeconomic Life Ernawati S. K
Pinisi Journal of Social Science Vol 2, No 1 (2023): May
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Fluctuating incomes of seaweed farmers are considered to affect the socioeconomic life of their families. For this reason, this research article aims to describe the income of seaweed farmers in relation to the socioeconomic life of their families. The research method uses descriptive-qualitative methods. The determination of research informants is carried out deliberately based on research objectives and certain considerations. The sources of research data, are 1) Primary data, which is collected from direct observation and interviews. 2) Secondary data, which is obtained from library sources and data relevant to research. Data analysis techniques are descriptive-qualitative. The results showed that the income of farmers from trying to farm seaweed in Lasitae Village can be said to be sufficient to meet the needs of their families. This is supported by the area of land owned and the success of farmers during each harvest and the selling price of seaweed which is quite good today. This can be seen from the awareness that farmers have to send their children to school even though it requires a large cost. The motivation to send children to school is seen up to graduating from high school and even to the college level.  Most of them already have adequate facilities and facilities to support their daily activities and families.  Also, have a habitable place to live from the income they set aside from the results of farming seaweed.
Domestic Violence against Women and Family Relationship Tarka Local Government of Benue State Obademi Agnes Olufunke; Chiakyor Chiakyor; Joy Idowu
Pinisi Journal of Social Science Vol 1, No 1 (2022): May
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The study assesses Domestic Violence against Women on Family Relationship in Benue State. Four research objectives were stated with four corresponding questions and null hypotheses. Domestic violence against women is domiciled in the home cutting across race, level of education since women are regarded as second class citizens. The study was conducted on married couples in Tarka Local Government area of Benue State, with a population of 40,515 using descriptive survey research design. The sample of 100 was selected using sample and sampling technique. The instrument used for collecting data for the study was a thirty-three (33) item questionnaire.  Data were collected by the researcher from the study area. Data collected were statistically analyzed using mean and standard deviation to obtain differences in responses of the subjects while Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient was used to test the four null hypotheses at 0.05 level of significance. The findings revealed that there is a significant relationship between domestic violence against women and family relationship.  The first finding showed that, there was a high influence of spousal abuse against women and family relationship which stated that partners gave threatening looks when he/she did not agree with something said or done, which creates fear.  The researcher recommended that, Religious and elders in the community in Benue State should give talks on how good homes should be and how partners live peacefully by giving each other mutual respect and taking collective decision that concerns the family to strengthen family relationship. The researcher further recommended that Benue State Government should set up guidance and counseling centers on family matters, to educate partners on how best to improve family relationship.                      
Narrative Literature Review: Policy Implementation in Reducing Maternal Mortality Rate Asri Nur Aina
Pinisi Journal of Social Science Vol 3, No 1 (2024): May
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Maternal mortality during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum is a critical indicator of healthcare quality in a country. Despite various efforts by the Indonesian government, the maternal mortality rate (MMR) remains alarmingly high, as evidenced by data from the Maternal Perinatal Death Notification (MPDN) showing an increase from 4,005 deaths in 2022 to 4,129 deaths in 2023. This narrative literature review aims to analyze the implementation of policies to reduce maternal mortality in Indonesia, identify challenges, and provide recommendations for improving policy effectiveness. The study reviewed 15 previous research articles, selected using the Publish or Perish application with a focus on publications from 2020 to 2024. Key findings indicate that Community Health Centers (Puskesmas) play a pivotal role in providing comprehensive antenatal care (ANC) and implementing special programs like Childbirth Planning and Prevention of Complications (P4K) and Maternity Insurance (Jampersal). Effective stakeholder coordination, community empowerment, and continuous evaluation and adjustment of health programs were identified as critical factors in successful policy implementation. The research concludes that a comprehensive and sustainable approach, involving enhanced coordination among stakeholders, participatory community programs, equitable healthcare services, and regular program evaluations, is essential to significantly reduce maternal mortality and improve maternal and child health in Indonesia. The findings underscore the need for ongoing efforts to address the persistent challenges and ensure the effective implementation of maternal health policies.
Online Learning During The COVID-19 Pandemic Bustan Bustan
Pinisi Journal of Social Science Vol 2, No 3 (2024): January
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Learning during the COVID-19 pandemic has its own challenges for teachers. As a teacher, you are not only required to be an expert in delivering material or teaching materials offline (face to face in class), but you are also required to be able to use an online learning system with an attractive design. Some obstacles will certainly be found in the online learning process, so that good collaboration between teachers and students will be able to find solutions to the obstacles faced. This research is Classroom Action Research. Learning during the Covid-19 pandemic has become interesting to research to understand the effectiveness of learning. In detail we can describe the supporting and inhibiting factors in online learning. Likewise regarding the strategies teachers apply in conducting online learning for students. It is on this basis that prospective researchers have an interest in understanding more deeply about the learning system during the Covid-19 pandemic with a focus on Junior High Schools (SMA) in Barru Regency.
The Integrity of State Civil Apparatus in the Regional Election Process (Case Study of Bone District) Andika Wahyu Gani; Muhammad Luthfi Siraj; Dyan Paramitha Darmayanti; Andra Ramadhan
Pinisi Journal of Social Science Vol 1, No 3 (2023): January
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This research aims to determine the extent to which the Integrity of the State Civil Apparatus in the election of the Regional Head of Bone Regency. The research method used is a qualitative method with a type of case study whose research focus lies on contemporary (current) phenomena in a real life context. Determination of informants purposively based on those who are directly involved with the problem. Data collection techniques using observation, interviews and documentation. The results of the study show that the integrity of the state civil apparatus in Bone Regency is considered a poor indicator, namely the indicator of honesty, while there are two indicators that have been fulfilled, namely consistency and courage. Good. Based on this, the State Civil Apparatus in the Election of Regional Heads of Bone Regency is considered to have fairly good integrity, although there are still a small number of those who violate the ASN code of ethics who are not neutral in the implementation of the regional elections
Supporting Factors for Handling Slum Problems Firdaus W Suhaeb; Ernawati S Kaseng
Pinisi Journal of Social Science Vol 1, No 3 (2023): January
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 Handling and innovative solutions due to the development of slums in urban areas that have become a problem so far that research is carried out with the aim of describing and analyzing the supporting factors of slum problems through the implementation of the City Without Slums (KOTAKU) program so that it can influence changes in community behavior at slums in Tallo District of Makassar City. The research method used is a qualitative research method with a descriptive approach. Data collection techniques use observation, interviews and documentation. Data analysis techniques use data reduction, data presentation, and conclusions. The results of this study show that several factors supporting the handling of slum problems in the implementation of the City Without Slums (KOTAKU) program build changes in urban community behavior. Communication factors, namely through the implementation of meetings between stakeholders and communities living in slum areas, such as socialization, deliberation and meetings / meetings and resulting in the emergence of agreement, support, and community anticipation in program activities. Resource factors, namely through community involvement in slum areas in the implementation of program activities, such as the community selection process based on having morale, and a sense of responsibility for the use of budgets. Disposition factors, namely the support of implementor elements in supervision and evaluation as well as being responsible and committed to the implementation of program activities to completion, transparent and making accountability reports for the implementation of activities. Then the bureaucratic structure factor, namely the existence of a tiered organizational structure at the provincial level.
Impacts of Corporate Planning and Strategic Management on Performance of Oil and Gas Companies in Nigeria: A Study of Shell Petroleum Development Company, Warri, Delta State Addah, Grace A.; Omogbiya, Oghenenyerhovwo Shulammite
Pinisi Journal of Social Science Vol 4, No 1 (2025): May
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This study examined the effect of corporate planning and management strategy on the performance of Shell Petroleum Development Company in Warri, Delta State. The cross-sectional research design was used in this study, and the purposive sampling technique was used to gather data from a sample size of one hundred and eight six (186). Primary and secondary sources were used to gather the data; primary data were gathered via questionnaires, while secondary data were obtained by reviewing relevant publications like books, newspapers, and journals. With the support of the Statistical Package of Social Science (SPSS version 23.0, 2020), basic percentages, linear regressions, and multiple regressions were used to analyze the data collected for this study. According to the study's findings, corporate operating efficiency and planning are crucial to the financial success of oil and gas companies. The study concluded that Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDS) Warri's performance was positively and significantly impacted by its strategy of product diversification, corporate planning, and corporate operating efficiency. The study recommended, among others, that Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDS) Warri should intentionally continue pursuing a product diversification strategy to improve operational financial performance.
Education Revolution in Indonesia:Historical Footprints and Future Direction Yuangga, Kharisma Danang
Pinisi Journal of Social Science Vol 3, No 3 (2025): January
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The landscape of education in Indonesia has undergone significant transformations, mirroring the nation's dynamic socio-political evolution and its aspirations for growth and development. Historically, Indonesian education has been shaped by a plethora of influences, ranging from its colonial past to the influence of global educational trends, reflecting a journey from traditional to modern pedagogical approaches. In the contemporary context, there is a discernible shift towards integrating technology and adopting progressive teaching methodologies to enhance learning outcomes and ensure educational equity. This transition is emblematic of Indonesia's broader efforts to harmonize its rich cultural heritage with the imperatives of a globalized world, thereby fostering a learning environment that is both locally resonant and globally relevant. Qualitative research in this domain offers nuanced insights into these transformations, capturing the complex interplay between policy shifts, pedagogical innovations, and societal expectations. By examining educational practices, curricular changes, and stakeholder perceptions, this research sheds light on the evolving educational paradigms in Indonesia, highlighting the factors driving change and the challenges encountered. Through this lens, the study contributes to a deeper understanding of Indonesia's educational landscape, providing a foundation for future initiatives aimed at nurturing a well-informed, skilled, and adaptable citizenry.