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Adriadi Novawan
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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.
Articles 38 Documents
Agribusiness Supply Chain Management of “Rainbee”: Apis cerana in Forests of Bondowoso, Indonesia Hasanah, Niswatin; Prasetyo, Budi; Nurkholis, Nurkholis; Atmaji, Ery Setiyawan Jullev
International Journal of Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities (IJOSSH) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijossh.v2i2.6708

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In Indonesia, the Apis cerana honey supply chain faces structural challenges, including low producer digital literacy, limited market access, and dependence on intermediaries. The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of the Apis cerana honey distribution supply chain and to establish a digitalisation system that incorporates text notifications and e-commerce to increase farmers’ income. The research employed a survey methodology, utilising primary data collectedthrough questionnaires, interviews, and field observations of honey farmers in Kretek Village, Bondowoso. We calculatedthe marketing margins and the farmer’s share across three distribution channels to determine their efficiency. The results showed that the traditional channel (Channel I) had the highest marketing margin and the lowest farmer’s share. In contrast, the use of e-commerce (Channel III) increased the farmer’s share by more than 40% by eliminating twomarketing institutions: distributors and retailers. The push notification system was effective in accelerating the exchange of information between producers and consumers and encouraging repeat purchases from the same store. This studycontributes to the formulation of an effective and sustainable supply chain model for Apis cerana honey producers, aligned with SDG Target 8 concerning decent labour and economic growth.
Mapping the Natural and Cultural Tourism Potential of Seputih Village, Mayang District: A Pilot Project for Sustainable Tourism Villages in Jember Regency NH, Uystka Hikmatul Kamiliyah; Milawaty, Milawaty; Diartika, Firda; Rizka, Hablana; Utami, Lely Dian; Habibie, Aldino Candra
International Journal of Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities (IJOSSH) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijossh.v2i2.6717

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The Regional Government of Jember is currently intensifying efforts to develop the tourism sector in Jember Regency. This development is focused on evolving tourism potential that prioritizes local wisdom and cultural preservation. Seputih Village, located in Mayang District, Jember Regency, is one of the villages targeted by the government to become a sustainable tourism village in Jember Regency for its natural and cultural potential. Thus, it is necessary to assess this potential through a proper mapping to identify the natural and cultural attractions that can be developed. Hence, this research is focused on assessing and mapping the potential of natural and cultural tourism in Seputih Village as a pilot project for Sustainable Tourism Villages in Jember Regency. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with data collection techniques in the form of field observations, in-depth interviews, thematic mapping techniques, documentation, and literature studies. The research results indicate that Seputih Village has numerous natural and cultural potential that can be assessed and developed as tourism attractions. Some of the natural tourism potential include Goa Landak Waterfall, Wringin Lawang Waterfall, Mrawan Dam, and the Alas Perhutani Café Rest Area. Furthermore, cultural tourism potential includes Sarcophagus site, Ludruk Bintang Jaya, and Campursari Sinar Jaya. These natural and cultural tourism potential were mapped as an initial step to evolve Seputih Village as a recognized tourism village. Ultimately, this mapping of tourism potentials is expected to assist Seputih Village to develop as a sustainable tourism village in Jember Regency.
Mapping Adolescents Vulnerable to Early Marriage Using K-Means Clustering: Strategies for Nutrition Prevention Putri, Dessya; Jannah, Miftahul; Puspita, Surya Dewi; Yuanta, Yohan
International Journal of Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities (IJOSSH) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijossh.v2i2.6722

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Early marriage remains a critical public health concern with significant implications for adolescent reproductive health, nutrition, and socio-economic well-being. Adolescents who marry before reaching maturity face higher risks of malnutrition, anemia, and obstetric complications, while their children are more likely to experience low birth weight, stunting, and delayed development. Beyond health effects, early marriage limits educational attainment and employment opportunities, reinforcing intergenerational cycles of poverty. In Jember Regency, early marriage contributes to elevated Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) and Infant Mortality Rate (IMR), emphasizing the need for evidence-based prevention efforts. This study aimed to classify adolescents’ vulnerability to early marriage using the K-Means Clustering algorithm. A total of 30 adolescents aged 15–18 years from Karangpring Village, Sukorambi District, participated. Most respondents were 16 years old (53%), female (87%), and of Javanese ethnicity (90%). Data collected included demographics, as well as knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, and intentions related to early marriage. K-Means analysis generated three clusters: high-risk (30%), defined by limited knowledge, permissive attitudes, supportive behaviors, and strong intentions to marry early; moderate-risk (47%), showing average knowledge, mixed attitudes and behaviors, and situational intentions; and low-risk (23%), marked by better knowledge, rejecting attitudes toward early marriage, education-supportive behaviors, and minimal intentions. These findings show that cluster analysis offers a systematic approach to identifying adolescent vulnerability profiles. Such evidence is essential for guiding targeted, context-specific interventions to reduce early marriage and mitigate its health and social consequences.
Assessing Tourism Destination Development through The TALC Framework: A Study of TEFA Kebun Inovasi Polije Farhan, Muhamad; Wardani, Peni Arianita; Rachman, Nur Afni; Rahmanita, Meiga; Putri, Astrid Hidayanti Ananda; Wahyudi, Eghy Danuarta Putra; Mujiyati, Debby Dwi
International Journal of Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities (IJOSSH) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijossh.v2i2.6724

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The development of TEFA Kebun Inovasi has the potential to serve as a model for agrotechnotropical-based tourism, providing an educational platform for visitors and the community about the application of agricultural technology and its practical benefits in daily life. However, a comprehensive analysis of the current conditions is necessary to ensure that strategic actions are aligned with the appropriate stages of development. This study aims to analyze the development phase of TEFA Kebun Inovasi Polije through the lens of the Tourism Area Life Cycle (TALC) framework, which encompasses seven phases: exploration, involvement, development, consolidation, stagnation, decline, and rejuvenation. The research employs a descriptive qualitative approach, utilizing data collection methods such as observation, interviews, and documentation. The findings indicate that TEFA Kebun Inovasi is currently in the development phase that characterize with initiating facility investments, introducing additional attractions, enhancing promotional efforts, and planning for product diversification. Nevertheless, several characteristics of involvement phase still appear including few tourists’ arrival, basic promotional activities, and a reliance on the limited primary attraction mark the involvement phase. The results of this research are intended to inform the ongoing development of TEFA Kebun Inovasi and contribute to the study of agrotourism destinations on campus.
Eye gaze modeling using Tobii eye tracker for anxiety and mental health detection on Politeknik Negeri Jember student: A case study Agustianto, Khafidurrohman; Suryani, Arinda Lironika; Kustiari, Tanti; Kamal, Mushthofa
International Journal of Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities (IJOSSH) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijossh.v2i2.6743

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Education development is one of United Nation (UN) sustainable development goals (SDGs) number 4 program, where Indonesian ministry of education designed new education curriculum in 2019. Merdeka Belajar program is comprised of certified internship and independent study, which often became a graduation requirement especially for engineering major. However, rapid change in curriculum frequently caused disruption on student concentration that leads into decline in learning motivation and raising anxiety symptom. This research aims to monitor engineering students’ anxiety during courses. Anxiety-ridden students perform poorly on assignments and have a mediocre interest in studying. The eye gaze can be linked with stress level. Its pattern reflects the anxious state that befalls engineering students. Our paper's primary contribution is offering an observational result on how to use eye gazing to address the anxiety that engineering students experience by observing students' eye movements. The 16 zones (1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d) make up the eye gazing pattern. 53.8% of the student experience moderate anxiety, while 26.1% of respondent suffers severe anxiety. The research's accuracy rate is 85.5%. These findings offer recommendations for how teachers might quickly assess students' anxiety levels and take specific action to support students in achieving their best learning outcomes.
Excel-Based Accounting Practices in Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes): Enhancing Transparency of Food Security Program Funds Sugiartono, Endro; Ahmad, Arisona; Hartanto, Sugeng; Wiyono, Luluk Cahyo; Nahrudi, Nahrudi
International Journal of Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities (IJOSSH) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijossh.v2i2.6747

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Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) have a strategic role in managing food security funds sourced from the Village Fund, particularly in supporting agricultural inputs, local farming, and community food resilience programs. Despite this potential, financial management in many BUMDes remains manual, making it vulnerable to errors and a lack of transparency. This study investigates how the use of Excel-based accounting, as a simple and low-cost digital tool, enhances the accountability of BUMDes in managing food security program funds. The research employs a qualitative case study design focused on BUMDes Mandiri in Suci Village, Panti Subdistrict, Jember Regency. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with BUMDes managers, review of financial documents, and field observations. The findings indicate that Excel-based accounting improves the standardization of financial records and increases transparency by producing reports that stakeholders, including village officials and local communities, can more easily understand. However, challenges remain, particularly limited human resources and insufficient skills in operating advanced Excel functions. This study contributes to the literature on public sector accounting by highlighting the role of simple digital solutions in strengthening accountability at the village level. Practically, the results emphasize the importance of capacity building and digital literacy programs to support sustainable financial governance in BUMDes. Moreover, the study provides policy implications for enhancing the governance of Village Fund in alignment with Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 2: Zero Hunger and SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth).
The Transformation of the Teaching Factory as an Educational Tourism Attraction at Jember State Polytechnic Suharsono, Degita Danur; Kamal, Mushthofa; Junaedi, Rusli Akhmad; Indartin, Tri Rafika Diyah; Diartika, Firda; Nurazizah, Nabila Febriyanti
International Journal of Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities (IJOSSH) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijossh.v2i2.6749

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This study aims to analyze the transformation of the Teaching Factory (TeFa) concept at Jember State Polytechnic as an educational tourism attraction that can provide added value for educational institutions, students, and the community. TeFa, which initially functioned as a production and service-based learning model, has the potential to be developed into an educational tourism destination through the integration of vocational practices with knowledge-based tourism experiences. The study used a qualitative approach with a case study method, involving field observations, interviews with lecturers, students, and TeFa managers, as well as documentation of production and service activities. The results show that the transformation of TeFa into an educational tourism destination has a positive impact on improving student competencies, expanding partnership networks with industry, and opening opportunities for an education-based creative economy. Furthermore, the involvement of the surrounding community has also increased through participation in the provision of tourism support services. In conclusion, the Teaching Factory is not only effective as a vocational learning facility but also has strategic potential as a sustainable educational tourism destination within Jember State Polytechnic.
Ecological Perspectives in Language Learning: Mapping theoretical diversity for pedagogical transformations Aisyiyah, Siti; Novawan, Adriadi; Ismailia, Titik
International Journal of Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities (IJOSSH) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2026): March (In Progress)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijossh.v2i3.6859

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Ecological perspectives represent a paradigm shift in language learning, moving from reductionist models to frameworks that embrace complexity, relationality, and context-embeddedness. This state-of-the-art paper examines five major ecological approaches: affordance-centered (Gibson, van Lier), systems-based (Bronfenbrenner, CHAT), complexity/dynamic systems theory (Larsen-Freeman), critical ecological (ecolinguistics), and holistic/situated perspectives, and their classroom adoption through affordance-based pedagogy, multi-system interventions, and ecopedagogy. Six paradigm shifts mark their influence: from input to affordance, individual to relational, linear to dynamic, decontextualized to embedded, transmission to transformation, and technology as tool to ecological mediator. These shifts have profound implications for pedagogy, research, teacher education, and policy, empowering teachers to make informed, context-appropriate decisions while foregrounding questions of morality, equity, and justice. As digital transformation and climate crisis reshape educational landscapes, ecological perspectives offer essential conceptual tools for creating language education that is more effective, equitable, and empowering.

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