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The International Journal of Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities (IJOSSH)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30642930     DOI : https://doi.org/10.25047/ijossh
The International Journal of Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities (IJOSSH) aims to provide a platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners to disseminate high-quality, innovative research that bridges multiple disciplines. By promoting interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration, the journal seeks to generate insights and solutions that address contemporary global challenges and contribute to sustainable wellbeing. Our vision is to synergize knowledge from diverse fields to better understand and navigate the global impacts that affect humanity. IJOSSH is dedicated to contributing to the creation of sustainable solutions that enhance well-being across societies by fostering interdisciplinary research and collaboration. By integrating insights from various disciplines, we aim to illuminate the complexities of global issues and promote a holistic approach to achieving sustainable development and human flourishing. In an era characterized by rapid globalization and complex global issues, IJOSSH is committed to exploring and addressing the multifaceted challenges and opportunities that shape our world. These global issues include climate change, economic disparities, social inequalities, migration, cultural exchanges, technological advancements, and geopolitical tensions. The journal focuses on how interdisciplinary studies can contribute to understanding and solving these pressing problems both now and in the future.
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Empowering women ex-migrant workers: Transforming lives through sustainable ecoprint training in Sidomulyo Village Antika, Elly; Susmiati, Yuana; Andini, Dessy Putri
International Journal of Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities (IJOSSH) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijossh.v2i1.5674

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Sidomulyo Village, located in Silo District, Jember Regency, is an area with significant tourism potential due to its proximity to the largest coffee plantation in Jember. The village offers various attractions, including Sendang Natural Tourism, wooden houses, a cycling track overlooking Mount Kumitir, and opportunities for milk and coffee farming, positioning it as a prospective tourist village. However, despite these natural advantages, the village faces economic challenges due to the high number of returning migrant workers with limited employment opportunities. This study aims to explore community empowerment through skill development, particularly in ecoprint craft production, as an alternative economic opportunity. The participatory approach involved training sessions on ecoprint techniques, utilizing abundant natural materials such as leaves, flowers, and tree bark. Additionally, business mentoring and assistance were provided to help participants develop small enterprises and increase their income. The results indicate a significant improvement in skills, with 85% of participants demonstrating proficiency in ecoprint techniques and a readiness to start entrepreneurial ventures. The initiative was further supported by local government efforts, including internet access for digital marketing and business mentoring programs. Despite these positive outcomes, the study faced challenges such as limited initial knowledge among participants, the need for continuous mentoring, and market access constraints for eco-friendly products. Addressing these challenges requires sustained support, including stronger partnerships with stakeholders and expanded marketing strategies. This study highlights the importance of skill-based empowerment as a strategy for economic resilience in rural communities.
Analysis of Factors Influencing the Performance of Tax Center Volunteers: A Case Study at Jember State Polytechnic Wijayanti, Rahma Rina; Ardhiarisca, Oryza; Sutantio, R. Alamsyah; Harkat, Avisenna; Ghozali, Nur Azizah Wandinia; Ardiansyah, Diki; Pratiwi, Arti Febriani
International Journal of Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities (IJOSSH) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijossh.v2i1.5569

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Performance is the output of activities carried out by tax volunteers. In this case, tax volunteers are tasked with filling out annual tax returns for taxpayers. These activities have an impact on increasing state revenues. This study is to determine the factors that need to be improved in the performance of tax volunteers. This research method is quantitative research and regression analysis. The research results show that the self-assessment system, motivation, and work discipline variables significantly influenced the performance of tax volunteers. Meanwhile, the variables of training materials and training methods do not significantly influence the performance of tax volunteers. These findings can be applied to analyze the factors that affect the performance of Tax Center volunteers at Jember State Polytechnic. Their significance factors contribute to achieving a sustainable program at Tax Center Jember State Polytechnic.
Temporal Landscape Perceptions and Preferences for Tourism Development at the Teaching Factory of Politeknik Negeri Jember Pertami, Rindha Rentina Darah; Farhan, Muhamad; Wardani, Peni Arianita; Jumiatun, Jumiatun; Fibriani, Suwinda; Widiyanti, Della
International Journal of Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities (IJOSSH) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijossh.v2i1.5580

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The development of Teaching Factory as an educational landscape Tourism is a strategic step to bring education as a synchronization of learning activities that refers to Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka. Tourism is related to the beauty and relationship of the landscape between its elements. Perceptions and preferences for beauty are needed as a basis for developing a tourist area. The scenic beauty estimation (SBE) method will enable you to evaluate a landscape. Time is one of the landscape elements that will enhance the character of the landscape. The worst landscape is Landscape 19, which was the parking lot for the Department of Language, Communication, and Tourism. The perception of the respondent's memory that states that the Health Department is the landscape with the best value is based on the time when the picture was taken during the day, which is the perfect time in terms of lighting, shadows, and composition. Another thing is that the health department is an icon of Politeknik Negeri Jember.
Proposal of Social Return on Investment Assessment to Enhance Community Empowerment Grant Management in Malaysia Wong, Mohd Muhaimin Ridwan; Zahari, Haliza Mohd; Ahmad, Noor Diyana Fazan; Shukor, Nurul Naqirah; Abas, Fuad; Husin, Wan Norhasniah Wan
International Journal of Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities (IJOSSH) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijossh.v2i1.5591

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The Malaysian government, through its various ministries and agencies, strive to empower communities via various policies and funding programs. One significant initiative during the post-COVID-19 recovery period is the Malaysian Incentive Community Empowerment program. This program provided funds to over 2,000 non-governmental organisations to conduct community programs focused on four aspects: security, well-being, leadership, and cooperation with public agencies. While the number of communities benefiting from the funding program was encouraging, interviews with the agency responsible for administering the funding and assessment of program reports revealed a lack of adequate and systematic evaluation for program outputs and the returns on the investment made by the government. Evaluating social impacts particularly those resulting from the use of public funding is crucial to ensure accountability, transparency, resource optimisation, social equity as well as for informed decision-making for future initiatives and policies. Therefore, this paper proposes the application of the Social Return on Investment approach by funding organisations and government agencies to measure and validate the impacts of publicly funded community programs. Additionally, this paper explores the reality of integrating this elaborate impact evaluation methodology in the broader administrative framework of the funding program, with particular attention on the opportunities and challenges presented by its implementation by local agencies.
Digital Signal Processing and Machine Learning for Exam Fraud Detection Hasanah, Qonitatul; Sucipto, Adi; Wulandari, Sholihah Ayu; Rosyady, Ahmad Fahriyannur; Asmunir
International Journal of Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities (IJOSSH) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijossh.v2i1.5667

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One of the main issues that presents difficulty in online learning settings is academic dishonesty. In these environments, traditional proctoring techniques are not always successful; hence, a new hybrid system is under development to address the problem. This creative system detects cheaters in the act by combining digital signal processing and image processing. Multiple cameras in the image processing component of the system monitor students during tests and flag any suspicious activity, including too forceful hand gestures or head movements. Simultaneously, the digital signal processing element finds any illegal devices and blocks internet access to stop digital cheating. Under tests, the system produced some rather outstanding results. It was 100% successful in blocking internet access and able to correctly identify illegal devices 96% of the time and aberrant physical movements 80% of the time. Over current approaches that only use one of these techniques, the twin approach of tracking behaviour and identifying devices represents a significant improvement. The system still has certain constraints and is not flawless, though. The accuracy rate falls to 65% in noisy or complicated surroundings, which emphasises the need for more improvement. Schools and colleges wishing to put sensible plans into action to stop cheating and uphold academic integrity will find great use for this study.

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