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International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews
ISSN : 30475287     EISSN : 30475295     DOI : 10.62951
this journal include linguistics, literature, philosophy, psychology, law, education, social, humanities and cultural studies
Articles 45 Documents
Coffee Shop Culture: Urban Lifestyle Transformation in the Perspective of Consumerism Mario Mario
International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): November : International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijhs.v1i4.148

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This research departs from the phenomenon of the mushrooming of coffee shops in Makassar, which significantly affects the pattern of activities and social interactions of urban communities. Coffee shops are now an inseparable part of urban life, creating new spaces that are full of symbolic meaning. This research aims to reveal how the transformation of urban people's lifestyles occurs through the existence of coffee shops as public spaces. The approach used in this study is a qualitative method with a descriptive type, which aims to provide an in-depth picture of this phenomenon through case studies on several coffee shops that represent these characteristics. The results of the study show that coffee shops not only function as a place to enjoy drinks, but also as a public space that reflects the social and cultural identity of the community. The existence of coffee shops creates a symbol of prestige for its visitors, which indirectly makes hanging out in coffee shops an indicator of certain social status. This is closely related to the hedonistic lifestyle, where individuals are willing to spend time and money just to hang out in order to strengthen their self-image in front of the public. In addition, this study also found that coffee shops have become an arena for lifestyle expression influenced by advertisements and trends, where visitors feel the need to adjust their appearance, including wearing clothes that are popular in the latest fashion trends, in order to maintain the existence and social credibility in their environment. Thus, coffee shops in Makassar are not only a place of recreation, but also a social phenomenon that reflects changes in the lifestyle of urban people, which are influenced by aspects of prestige, consumerism, and popular culture dynamics. This research contributes to understanding the role of public spaces such as coffee shops in shaping the lifestyle of modern urban communities.
Legal Aspects of Collaborative Programs in Integrated Waste Management Systems : Regulatory Perspective in Batam City Riza Rosalya; Rahadi Pratama; Fadlan Fadlan
International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijhs.v2i1.160

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This research examines the legal aspects of collaborative programs in integrated waste management systems in Batam City. The study focuses on analyzing the regulatory framework, identifying implementation challenges, and developing recommendations for effective multi-stakeholder collaboration. Using a mixed normative and empirical juridical approach, data was collected through document analysis, in-depth interviews, and field observations. The findings reveal significant regulatory fragmentation between central and local governments, coordination gaps among stakeholders, and legal barriers in public-private partnerships. The research proposes improvements to the legal framework, strengthening coordination mechanisms, and developing supportive legal instruments. The study contributes to understanding how regulatory frameworks can better facilitate collaborative waste management programs in urban settings.
The Relationship Between Family Conditions and Job Satisfaction of Tax Auditors at the Primary Tax Office in Pangkalan Kerinci Oktavia Oktavia; Syafiq Marzuqi; Gunarti Gunarti; Tatianningsih Tatianningsih; Binar Ariamukti
International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijhs.v2i1.163

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This study investigates the relationship between personal family conditions and job satisfaction, as family conditions are a significant factor influencing employee productivity and work-life balance. The research focuses on tax auditors at the Primary Tax Office in Pangkalan Kerinci, who exhibit diverse demographic profiles, including age, family status, and number of children. Using the Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire (MSQ-13), the study examines four dimensions of job satisfaction: work environment, work-life balance, social relationships, and job achievement. Employing a quantitative survey method, the study sampled all 10 tax auditors through total sampling. Data analysis included validity and reliability testing and correlation analysis. The findings revealed that the MSQ-13 instrument is valid and reliable, with a Cronbach's Alpha of 0.812. Work environment, work-life balance, and positive social relationships significantly influence job satisfaction, while employees separated from their families face challenges in maintaining work-life balance. Positive workplace relationships enhance satisfaction, but conflicts within teams reduce motivation. Ultimately, a supportive work environment, balanced work-life conditions, and strong social relationships are key factors driving job satisfaction and productivit.
An Analysis Of Corruption in Multi-Party Politics, Government Legitimacy, and Manifestations Of Democracy in Nigeria From 1999 to 2023 Abalaka, J.N; Ajiteru, S.A.R; Sulaiman, T.H
International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijhs.v2i1.294

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This study examines the impact of political and public official corruption on Nigerian democracy and government legitimacy between 1999 and 2023. The research uses a qualitative descriptive approach, supported by documentary analysis, with the elite theory framework as the basis for gathering and evaluating relevant data. The study argues that the pervasive corruption within Nigeria’s democratic system is largely driven by the ruling elites, who control both political power and wealth. The elites are able to appropriate state powers and utilize them to amass resources and build networks of patronage, which are crucial for maintaining their dominance and subjugating the un-elite majority. Through the lens of power relations, the study highlights how these corrupt practices have led to the entrenchment of the elites’ control over political and economic systems. The study concludes that political corruption has significantly undermined the government's ability to provide essential public goods and services, which has, in turn, contributed to a decline in public trust in Nigeria's political institutions and democratic processes during this period. As the political landscape has become increasingly dominated by corruption, citizens have grown disillusioned with the system. The study recommends that Nigeria's political leadership reassess its current, money-driven and self-serving political approach, and adopt a more service-oriented model. Strengthening the rule of law, promoting public involvement in governance, and ensuring governmental accountability and legitimacy could help prevent Nigeria's slide toward political authoritarianism and reverse the democratic decline.
Issues And Challenges Of Ethnicity And Election Outcomes In Nigeria, As Well As The Strategies Model Used By The Apc To Influence The 2015 Presidential Election. Sulaiman T.H; Abalaka, J.N,; Ajiteru,S.A.R
International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijhs.v2i2.323

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This study uses a qualitative methodology and secondary source data to investigate election cheating and its impact on Nigeria's democratic consolidation. It will be examined using historical and content analysis. examination. Nigerian democracy's progress has been severely hampered by election tampering. According to the report, e-election holds enormous promise and might be the solution to voter fraud in Nigeria's electoral system provided it is properly deployed and funded. It starts by looking at the constitutional, legal, and theoretical underpinnings of electronic voting. Second, it examines the real-world obstacles to the adoption and deployment of an electronic voting system in Nigeria by learning from other countries. Nigeria's elections have fallen short of expectations thus far because of a variety of electoral manipulations that have prevented the nation from holding legitimate, free, and fair elections within her political system. In addition to undermining Nigeria's democratic consolidation, election cheating has breached the fundamental human right (right to lives) of a large number of Nigerians. This essay offers some crucial suggestions that could solve the issues of election tampering and explain how those actions can support the need for a democratic atmosphere,
Perspective Of Nigeria In The Twenty-First Century, Civil-Military Relations, Leadership, Nature And Character, And The Current Crisis Of Challenges Abalaka, J.N; Ajiteru,S.A.R; Sulaiman T.H
International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijhs.v2i2.327

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This essay examines Nigeria's leadership dilemma and civil-military relations in the twenty-first century. The connections between the civilian authority (CAU) and non-governmental civilian organizations are known as civil-military relations (CMR) organizations (NGCG) against the military. However, peacebuilding is a strategy for fostering reconciliation and capacity building that aims to stop conflict or its resumption. The study looks at South West Nigeria's peacebuilding and civil-military relations from 2011 to 2018. The documentary research approach was used for this study, while content analysis was used to examine the work's content. Data for the research project was gathered through observation and documentary investigations. Agency theory is the theory used in this investigation. The results showed that: the military voluntarily accepts their subordinate status to the civilian authority or his representatives because of a constitutional provision that allows for their subordination to civilian authority; Additional results indicate that there was a bad peace between the military and non-governmental civilian groups because of the disputes between the two groups, which were centered on mass harassment and intimidation. The National Assembly should pass legislation requiring only former military personnel to serve as ministers of defense and police, respectively, according to the study's recommendations. Once more, the National Assembly should establish the Independent Monitoring Operation on Military (IMOM) from among non-governmental civilian organizations to keep an eye on troops' movements and actions. It should also have the authority to reprimand and sanction soldiers.
Nigerian Corruption, Good Governance, And Effective Leadership: Overcoming The Interface Ajiteru,S.A.R; Sulaiman T.H; Abalaka, J.N
International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijhs.v2i2.332

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The purpose of the study was to assess how strong leadership affected Nigerian organizations' performance. A questionnaire and structured interview questions were used for the evaluation, which was intended to ascertain the effect of good leadership on the organization's performance; evaluating the impact of the relationship between effective leadership and organizational performance in fostering the maximization of the organization's objectives; determining whether there are any potential means of improving organizational performance; and analyzing whether there are three leadership barriers that impede organizational performance. The study looks at the chances of strong leadership in maintaining Nigeria's good governance. This acknowledges how the idea of "effectiveness" contributes to productivity in a certain polity. The study looks at leadership, corruption, and governance challenges using an eclectic approach and theories of the two public and nature of society. Its goal is to outline the course of an effective leadership and governance strategy that can solve Nigeria's several issues. As a result, everyone must work together to promote strong leadership and sound governance, which have the potential to eradicate corruption from the country's political system. The followers should also fulfill their civic obligations, both mandatory and voluntary.
The Influence of Digital Media on Aggression in Indonesian Children : A Systematic Review Ruth Floren Armiwita Septapani Berutu
International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): November : International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijhs.v1i4.341

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The effects of digital media on children are unfortunate given how much of an impact they have on the world. Children who are exposed to violent media may act aggressively both physically and verbally. Either right away after media exposure or months and possibly years later, the behavior takes place. Children will act according to what they see for most of their lives, which means how much time they spend watching content that endangers their lives, such as hateful material about other children, peers, adults, or animals, inciting racism, or posting or disturbing images. Children become aggressive due to violent television shows. “Television can harm children by making them passive learners, distracting them from doing homework, teaching them models of violent aggression, and presenting them with an unrealistic world view.” A qualitative approach with a PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses) 2020 - based systematic review method is used in this study. The sample criteria used were derived from articles or journals that investigated the impact of media on aggressive behaviour in children aged 0-18 years. Children who spend 2-5 hours per day watching television can become aggressive. Violence-inducing television shows and online games, if consumed daily, will gradually lead to aggressive behavior, both verbally and physically. Social media will teach you to be verbally aggressive in the online world. Parents and teachers play an important role in children's development. Parents are expected to accompany their children to all home activities, while teachers are encouraged to educate students on the dangers of excessive digital media use.
The Role of Village Government in Economic Empowerment of Local Fishermen : A Study in Mengkait Village, Riau Islands Marco Marco; Ika Devy Pramudiana; Sapto Pramono
International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijhs.v2i2.358

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This study discusses the strategic role of the village government in economic empowerment of local fishermen in Mengkait Village, Anambas Islands, Riau Islands Province. With a descriptive qualitative approach, this study illustrates how village governments facilitate training, fishing gear assistance, and the establishment of economic institutions to improve the welfare of fishermen. The results of the study show that the role of the village government is quite effective, characterized by increasing the capacity of fishermen, the involvement of vulnerable groups, and the participatory involvement of the community in development planning. However, some challenges are still faced, such as dependence on aid and weak financial literacy. These findings show that empowerment carried out in a planned, participatory, and local potential-based manner is able to create significant economic changes in coastal villages. This research is expected to be a policy reference for the empowerment of fishing communities in other 3T regions in Indonesia.
An Evaluation Of Regional Tourism Development Policy: A Case Study Of Sekarsari Hot Spring In Mojokerto City Dadang Setiyono; Ika Devy Pramudiana; Sri Roekminiati; Slamet Riyadi
International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijhs.v2i2.359

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Regional tourism development is a crucial strategy for driving local economic growth and preserving cultural heritage. However, field conditions often reveal that policy implementation does not always proceed optimally. The Sekarsari Bathing Area in Mojokerto City is one of the tourism sites targeted by development policies, yet it has not demonstrated significant impact on community welfare or tourism attractiveness. This study aims to evaluate the implementation of regional tourism development policies at the Sekarsari site using William N. Dunn’s policy evaluation theory, which includes six criteria: effectiveness, efficiency, adequacy, equity, responsiveness, and appropriateness. This research adopts a qualitative approach with a case study design. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, field observations, and document analysis from various stakeholders such as the tourism office, site managers, local businesses, and community members. The research instruments were developed flexibly and iteratively according to field dynamics. Data analysis was conducted through data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing in an interactive manner. The findings reveal that the tourism development policy at Sekarsari has not yet yielded optimal outcomes. The main weaknesses lie in the lack of community participation, uneven distribution of economic benefits, and limited innovation and promotion. Although there have been improvements in basic infrastructure and a modest increase in visitor numbers, the policy has not been fully responsive to local needs. In conclusion, the current policy does not fully meet Dunn’s six evaluation criteria and requires revisions in both strategic planning and technical implementation. This study recommends that future tourism policies be more community-based, inclusive, and adaptive to local contexts. For future research, a mixed-methods approach involving quantitative and geospatial analysis is suggested to strengthen comprehensive evaluative evidence.