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Papsel Journal of Humanities and Policy
ISSN : 30466016     EISSN : 30464684     DOI : -
PJHP: Papsel Journal of Humanities and Policy is an open access journal, and a peer-reviewed journal. Our main goal is to disseminate current and original articles from academics, researchers and practitioners in the fields of Humanities and Policy (such as: Public Administration, Human Resource Management, Political Science, Government Science, Policy, Organizational Behavior and Culture). This journal is published four times a year in March, June, September and December by Papsel Research and Consultan.
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Social and Economic Impact of Industrialization Nickel Mining on The Community (Study of Wonuamorome Village, Konawe Regency) Adriyanto Syahputra
Papsel Journal of Humanities and Policy Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
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The aims of this research are: 1) To determine the social impact of nickel mining on the community in Wonuamorome Village, Puriala District, Konawe Regency. 2) To determine the economic impact of nickel mining on the community in Wonuamorome Village, Puriala District, Konawe Region? The technique used in selecting informants in this research was purposive sampling. The informants selected were key informants, namely the village head and a community figure, as well as additional informants consisting of two company officials, four employees who lived in Wonua Morome Village, and four community members. So the total informants in this investigation were 12 people, and several key informants came from village officials. The emergence of industrial areas in an area is believed to bring positive and negative factors to the lives of people in that area, such as positive social impacts, namely that industry can provide employment opportunities for local residents. The presence of the business world in Wonua Morome Village opens up employment opportunities for the local community. And the negative social aspect is contact with crocodiles which can cause social conflict. The presence of the business world in Wonua Morome Village has led to land conflicts between immigrants and local residents. The positive economic impact is to increase village cash income. The presence of businesses in Wonua Morome Village increases the village's cash income. Negative economic impacts include industrial waste which is dangerous for the environment and pollutes people's agricultural land, causing losses.
Improvement Efforts Quality of Health Services (Study at Merauke Regency General Hospital) Muhammad Ihsan
Papsel Journal of Humanities and Policy Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
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The problem formulation in this research is: 1 What services does the Merauke Regency Regional Hospital provide to the community? 2. What is the quality of health services at Merauke District Hospital? The objectives of this research are: 1. To find out and describe efforts to improve health services at the Merauke Regency Regional Hospital for the community. 2. To find out the quality of services provided by Merauke District Hospital to the community. The research results show that efforts to improve the quality of health services at the Merauke District Hospital are sufficient. This can be seen in indicators of staff capacity, availability of facilities and infrastructure, and cost capabilities. Meanwhile, the distribution of health workers has not yet been implemented. The quality of health services at Merauke District Hospital is very high in terms of indicators of reliability, trust and empathy. The quality of health services at the Merauke District Hospital is very poor in terms of responsiveness and concrete indicators.
Application of Good Governance Principles in the Implementation of Regional Revenue and Expenditure Budget Management in South Konawe Regency Hasrin; Nurdin
Papsel Journal of Humanities and Policy Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
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Good APBD management will have a positive impact on all levels of society, the hope of the Indonesian people. The problem formulation in this research is: 1. How can the principles of good governance be applied in administering the South Konawe Regency APBD? 2. What factors influence the implementation of South Konawe Regency APBD management? The objectives of this research are 1. To determine the application of good governance principles regarding transparency, legal compliance and accountability in regional financial management at the South Konawe Regency Regional Financial and Asset Management Service. 2. To find out the factors that influence the implementation of good governance in the management of the South Konawe Regency APBD. The advantages of this research are: 1. Conceptually, the results of this research are expected to improve and expand scientific understanding, especially in the study of financial management.2. In terms of implementation, it is hoped that the results of this research can provide input and suggestions to the South Konawe Regency Regional Financial and Asset Management Service so that transparency, compliance and accountability can be achieved in carrying out its functions and responsibilities.3. Methodologically, it can take the form of a study in the context of developing a research methodology that meets the practical and theoretical requirements of development administration studies. The research results show that the application of good governance principles in APBD management in South Konawe Regency has not met our expectations..
Strategy for Improving the Quality of Public Services at the Buton Regency Population and Civil Registration Service Nurdin
Papsel Journal of Humanities and Policy Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
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The main problems that are the focus of this research are: (1) What strategies to improve the quality of public services are carried out by the Population and Civil Registration Service of Buton Regency? (2) What factors influence the quality of public services at the Buton Regency Population and Civil Registration Service? The research location is the Population and Civil Registration Service of Buton Regency. This research uses a qualitative descriptive approach, the sampling technique uses Purposive Sampling with primary data from in-depth interviews supported by documentary data and field observations. The data analysis technique uses qualitative analysis, namely an interactive analysis model through data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions. From the research results, it was concluded that the strategy implemented by the Buton Regency Population and Civil Registration Service has generally worked well, although it has not been fully implemented, this has been felt by the community. The failure to implement this strategy optimally is caused by a lack of communication between authorities, because there are no local government regulations that clearly regulate communication patterns between authorities.
Effectiveness of Communication by Corn Agricultural Extension Instructors in Sawerigadi District, West Muna Regency La Ode Andi Rahmat Mulya
Papsel Journal of Humanities and Policy Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
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This research used a quantitative method where the sample consisted of 59 respondents who were divided into two villages, namely Marobea Village with 37 respondents and Lakalamba Village with 22 respondents. The SPSS version 21 program was used to analyze the effectiveness of communication between corn planting teachers. The results of the analysis show that (1) the overall level of farmer participation in agricultural extension activities is included in the less active category. Compared to the participation stage, farmers are more active in implementation than planning. Corn farmers in Marobea Village are more active than corn farmers in Lakalamba Village. (2) Agricultural extension communication between corn farmers in Marobea and Lakalamba Villages is most effective in increasing knowledge (cognitive) and subsequently influencing attitudes (affective), but less effective in encouraging action tendencies (behavioral). Extension communication between corn farmers in Marobea Village is more effective compared to corn farmer groups in Lakalamba Village. The more active farmers are, the more motivated they are to apply extension materials. and (3) Factors that determine the effectiveness of extension communication include extension factors, extension methods, and facilities and infrastructure. Extension factors related to the effectiveness of extension communication are the attitude, communication and knowledge aspects of the instructor. Aspects of method suitability and effectiveness are also related to the effectiveness of extension communication which is supported by the availability of extension infrastructure.
Implementation Of Plant Cultivation System Policy Sagu in Improving Community Food in Tambat Village Petrus Watonem; Syahruddin; Syahrabudin Husein Enala
Papsel Journal of Humanities and Policy Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
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This study a of the ims to determine how the implementation of the sago cultivation policy, as well as to determine what factors influence the implementation of the sago cultivation policy in Tambat Village, Tanah Miring District, Merauke Regency, which are still not effective, as for the factors that influence the implementation of the Cultivation policy. Sago plants in Tambat village are seen from the cultivation of sago plants. Busides that, there is also the theory used by researchers, namely: George Edward III’s theory is that the factors that influence the implementation of the sago cultivation policy in Tambat Village, Tanah Miring District, Merauke Regency are the first communication factors, rarely done, resource factors, which are not supportive, disposition factors/ attitudes that are not resp
Analysis of the Service Quality of the Social Security Administering Agency (BPJS) at the Merauke Regency Regional General Hospital Rini Puspita Sari; Nur Jalal; Frederikus Antonius Mana
Papsel Journal of Humanities and Policy Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
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BPJS services certainly cannot be separated from efforts to maintain service quality standards which at least include service procedures, completion time, service costs, service products, facilities and infrastructure, as well as the competence of service personnel. Therefore, BPJS as an institution that provides health insurance to the public should measure the quality of services provided, especially through the HIS program. The aim of this research is to describe how the Health Insurance Administering Agency (BPJS) provides services at the Merauke Regency Regional General Hospital (RSUD Merauke Regency). The research method used is a qualitative descriptive technique. Based on the research results, the availability of adequate health facilities and equipment at BPJS counters can help officers in carrying out their duties in providing services to BPJS participants and is a factor that influences services at BPJS counters in Merauke-General Region. the affected hospitals are physical evidence. In accessing health services, officers must be sensitive in handling patient complaints and nursing staff must be responsive in resolving complaints from BPJS participants. Apart from that, nurses or civil servants must be punctual and each have an educational background related to BPJS. This applies to both training in the health and non-health sectors and the last is certainty, namely that to get services from BPJS, patients must follow the procedures set out in regional regulations, do not follow
Development of National Unity and Political Bodies in Youth Organizations. Study of Christian Student Organizations, Merauke Branch Grensita Lewakabessy; Vinsenco R. Serano
Papsel Journal of Humanities and Policy Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
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The aim of this research is to provide information and find solutions to the problems faced in developing youth organizations. There are factors discussed in detail in this work, apart from solving problems and developing solutions for good change for Karang Taruna and Kesbangpol so that better communication can be built. It is hoped that this work can become a reference for youth organizations registered with Kesbangpol in the future. This research is qualitative research and uses the informant method (interviews). The research results show that there is still a lack of coordination between Kesbangpol and Karang Taruna in Merauke Regency, so that there is still a large discontinuity between the two components that must be connected.
Peran Pemuda dalam Mendukung E-Government di Era Pemerintahan Berbasis Digital 5.0 Umiyati Haris; Syahrabudin Husein Enala; Syahruddin; Nurjalal
Papsel Journal of Humanities and Policy Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): June 2024
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This research examines the role of youth in supporting e-government in the era of digital-based government 5.0, highlighting how the younger generation can be the main agent in the digital transformation of government. In this context, youth not only act as users of technology, but also as developers of innovations that support the efficiency, transparency, and responsiveness of public services. Secondary data collected through document searches of literature, journal articles, government reports, and other official documents form the basis of this research analysis. The descriptive-analytical qualitative method is used to describe and criticise various aspects of the role of youth in e-government. Case studies such as "LAPOR!" and "Qlue," as well as hackathon initiatives, show how youth directly contribute to the development of digital solutions. In addition, their participation in e-participation platforms such as "Musrenbang Online" shows active engagement in technology-based decision-making processes. Youth also play a role in digital literacy campaigns, helping less tech-savvy communities to utilise e-government services. Involvement in advocacy and research further underlines the potential of youth as a source of innovative ideas and solutions. The results of this study confirm that the contribution of youth in supporting e-government is significant and covers various aspects, from technology development, participation in policy processes, to education and advocacy. Thus, youth are the main key in accelerating the digital transformation of government, ensuring that technology can be maximally utilised to improve the quality of public services and meet the needs of society in the digital era 5.0. Keywords: Youth, E-Government, Digital 5.0, Digital Transformation
Peran Komunitas Masyarakat Dalam Mewujudkan Kemandirian Desa Sukamulya Kecamatan Baregbeg Kabupaten Ciamis Dea Nurgiawan; Dini Yuliani; Otong Husni Taufiq; Regi Refian Garis
Papsel Journal of Humanities and Policy Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): June 2024
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This research is motivated by the author's curiosity about how the role of the community in realising village independence. The purpose of this research is to find out the role of the community in realising village independence. The method used in this research is qualitative research method with descriptive type. The data collection techniques in this research are observation, interview, and documentation. The data analysis technique used is interactive analysis consisting of three flows, namely: data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. Data validity checking is done by triangulation. Triangulation is the process of finding conclusions by rechecking from various angles. Based on the results of the research and discussion that: 1) The role of the community in realising the independence of Sukamulya Village, Baregbeg Sub-district, Ciamis Regency has not fully run optimally. 2) The obstacles faced by the community in realising the independence of Sukamulya Village, Baregbeg District, Ciamis Regency are lack of information and confirmation and lack of understanding and the same agreement 3) The efforts made in overcoming these obstacles are carried out by dialogue and deliberation and providing input to the village government so that information can reach the community. Keywords: Community, Village Government, Village Independence