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International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach
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International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach (ISSN : 3109 9777) is a scholarly journal that publishes research across various branches of science through a multidisciplinary approach. Its scope covers the humanities and social sciences, including cultural studies, sociology, anthropology, education, and contemporary political science. In the field of philosophy and religion, the journal accommodates both classical and modern philosophical thought as well as religious studies across diverse traditions. In the domain of science and technology, its coverage includes engineering sciences, advanced technological developments, design, art, and media studies. Business and economics also form a significant focus, encompassing management, entrepreneurship, cooperatives, and human resource development. Health sciences and medical sciences are likewise included, ranging from public health research to clinical studies. Furthermore, the journal embraces research related to community service (PKM), particularly those aimed at social empowerment and improving societal well-being. By encompassing these broad areas of study, the journal serves as a platform for publications that foster multidisciplinary collaboration and contribute both theoretical and practical insights to the advancement of knowledge and its application in real life.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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IMPROVING STUDENTS' SOCIAL CONCERN THROUGH THE RAMADHAN CHARITY PROGRAM AT ADZKIA PADANG Meidianas Saputra; Nana Sepriyanti; Martin Kustati
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach Vol. 2 No. 3 (2026): June
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The Amaliyah Ramadhan Program is a form of education-based community service oriented towards strengthening students' social character through the habit of sharing, almsgiving, charity, and social action. This study aims to analyze the implementation of the Amaliyah Ramadhan Program in increasing students' social awareness at the Adzkia Foundation in West Sumatra and describe its impact on the beneficiary community. The study used a qualitative descriptive approach with a field study method. Data were collected through observation, documentation, and analysis of the Anshitah Ramadhan Committee (PAR) activity reports for 1447 H/2026 M. Data analysis was carried out through data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of the study show that the program successfully collected alms of Rp191,304,000 and humanitarian donations for Palestine of Rp46,884,000 with the participation of all educational units within the Adzkia Foundation in West Sumatra. The funds were realized in the form of distributing basic food packages and takjil to the community around the school, disaster victims, and community groups in need. This program not only increases student participation in philanthropic activities but also fosters empathy, social solidarity, responsibility, and concern for others through contextual learning experiences. Thus, the Amaliyah Ramadhan Program has proven to be an effective model for strengthening social character education through community service activities based on Islamic values.
ALKAWAKIB IS A PILOT SCHOOL BASED ON CHARACTER AND CHARACTER-BASED SCHOOL IN INDONESIA Meidianas Saputra; Nana Sepriyanti; Martin Kustati
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach Vol. 2 No. 2 (2026): April
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This study aims to analyze the implementation of the Alkawakib Model of a Model School Based on Adab and Character in Indonesia as a character education innovation oriented towards the formation of adab as the main foundation of learning. The research is motivated by the increasing number of character issues of students that indicate a gap between national education goals and educational practices in schools. The study uses a qualitative approach with a case study design. Data were collected through observation, in-depth interviews, documentation studies, and analysis of various habituation programs implemented at Alkawakib School. Data analysis was conducted using the interactive model of Miles, Huberman, and Saldaña through the process of data condensation, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results show that the successful implementation of adab-based schools is supported by the integration of adab values ​​in the curriculum, exemplary leadership and teachers, systematic daily habits, strategic partnerships with parents, a continuous monitoring system, and a consistent school culture. This model is able to shape the religious character, discipline, responsibility, social awareness, and independence of students in a sustainable manner. This study concludes that the Alkawakib model is worthy of being used as a model for developing schools based on manners and character that can be replicated in various educational units in Indonesia.
THE WINNING STRATEGY OF THE PROSPEROUS JUSTICE PARTY (PKS) IN EAST LAMPUNG REGENCY IN THE 2029 ELECTION THROUGH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DATA-DRIVEN CAMPAIGN APPROACH Yusnadi; Riswan
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach Vol. 2 No. 3 (2026): June
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Political campaigning is undergoing a major transformation through data-driven strategies that predict voter behavior, segment target audiences, and optimize political communication. In Indonesia, data-driven campaign (DDC) methods are increasingly used by political parties seeking competitive advantages in regional elections. This study analyzes the winning strategy of the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) in East Lampung Regency for the 2029 Election by examining the design and implementation of DDC principles to improve voter outreach and electoral performance. Using a qualitative descriptive method, the study draws on document analysis, interview data, and secondary sources to identify stages of strategic planning, voter profiling, digital mobilization, and field operations. The findings indicate that PKS leveraged voter databases, demographic clustering, behavioral analytics, digital engagement metrics, grassroots reports, and targeted messaging to influence voter preferences more effectively. The study concludes that DDC strengthened PKS’s organizational preparedness, message precision, campaign efficiency, and capacity to build competitive electoral strategies while navigating ethical and regulatory challenges.
EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS AT THE SUNGKAI TENGAH SUBDISTRICT OFFICE, NORTH LAMPUNG REGENCY Yudhi Stiawan; Agus Purnomo
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach Vol. 2 No. 3 (2026): June
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This study analyzes employee performance at the Sungkai Tengah Subdistrict Office, North Lampung Regency. The research was motivated by the strategic role of subdistrict employees in delivering public services and by preliminary indications of administrative delays, uneven coordination, and limited use of administrative technology. The study used a qualitative descriptive approach with data collected through interviews, observation, and documentation. The analysis applied employee performance indicators consisting of work quality, work quantity, cooperation, responsibility, and initiative, while also identifying supporting and inhibiting aspects of performance implementation. The findings show that employee performance is generally good. Work quality, work quantity, and responsibility are categorized as good, whereas cooperation and initiative are fairly good and still require improvement. Supporting aspects include employee work ability, motivation, discipline, a conducive work environment, available facilities, and leadership support. Inhibiting aspects include administrative delays, uneven technological capacity, workload imbalance, limited inter-unit coordination, and different levels of employee experience.
BRAYUT TOURISM VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY BASED ON COMMUNITY BASED TOURISM (CBT) IN EFFORTS TO EMPOWER THE PANDOWOHARJO VILLAGE COMMUNITY Warmansyah Harefa; Aris Sunarya; Amirul Mustofah
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach Vol. 2 No. 3 (2026): June
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The development of tourist villages is one of the strategies in accelerating the local economy and improving the welfare of rural communities. This study aims to analyze the development strategy of Brayut Tourism Village based on Community-Based Tourism for community empowerment. This study refers to the concept of community empowerment, namely Community Based Tourism (CBT) proposed by Yodchai Suansri (2003) with indicators of community participation, economic benefits, cultural preservation, environmental sustainability, and involvement in decision-making. Using a qualitative method through the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach, this study examined the scientific literature and related documents. Data analysis is carried out through reduction, classification, and interpretation. The results show that the implementation of the Brayut Tourism Village has internalized the principles of Community Based Tourism (CBT) with active participation in the management of homestays, tourism services, and cultural activities. In addition to the positive economic impact, these activities also preserve local values. The tourism village development strategy must prioritize increasing the capacity of human resources and strengthening management institutions. This step is critical to ensuring a structured and sustainable community-based tourism system.
CULTURE-BASED UMKM EMPOWERMENT THROUGH COLLABORATIVE GOVERNANCE: A CASE STUDY OF WIT-WITAN MARKET, ALASMALANG VILLAGE, BANYUWANGI Zahra Nurkhawarin; Ika Devy Pramudiana; Sapto Pramono; Sri Kamariyah
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach Vol. 2 No. 3 (2026): June
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This study aims to analyze the empowerment of culture-based MSMEs in Wit-Witan Market, Alasmalang Village, Banyuwangi Regency, from a state administration perspective. Wit-Witan Market is a local economic development model that integrates the preservation of the Osing Tribe's cultural identity with productive economic activities. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, this study examines how cultural capital in the form of traditional culinary, traditional clothing, and the concept of an environmentally friendly market is converted into economic capital with high bargaining power. The results show that empowerment in Wit-Witan Market applies a bottom-up scheme that places the community as the main actor, while the village government acts as a facilitator through collaborative governance involving Pokdarwis, BUMDes, and local residents. This integration has succeeded in creating a new economic space that improves community welfare without eliminating the authenticity of local traditions. However, this study also identified several crucial challenges, namely fluctuations in traders' income influenced by weather factors and seasonal visits, as well as the inconsistency of managerial capacity building and digital financial literacy programs from related agencies. Theoretically, the success of the Wit-Witan Market reflects the effectiveness of the implementation of Community-Based Tourism (CBT) and collaborative governance in creating sustainable economic independence. Although it has become a good practice in local wisdom-based economic development, it is necessary to strengthen the commitment to collaboration, continuously scheduled mentoring, and periodic evaluation to ensure the sustainability of the economic and social impacts for the local community in the future.
DESIGN AND BUILD A MODEL OF A MARINE WAVE POWER PLANT ENGINE FOR EDUCATIONAL TEACHING AIDS Oki Fajar Satriawan; Muhamad Safi’I; Althesa Androva
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach Vol. 2 No. 4 (2026): Agustus
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Renewable energy sources have been widely developed to reduce the consumption of non-renewable energy. However, an energy source that is still underutilized but has significant potential is ocean wave energy, which utilizes lift energy to operate generators that generate electricity. The machine is designed to develop a model that converts water wave energy into electrical energy on a laboratory scale and to examine the correlation between water wave energy and electrical energy generated by changing the length of the float arm. The methodology used in this final project is a literature review to gather information relevant to water waves and electricity-generating machines. Machine design and component manufacturing include making alternative designs, selecting designs, then testing whether there is a linear output and analyzing the relationship between water waves and the electricity output produced. The results of the experiment showed that the largest electrical output was obtained at an arm length of 40 cm with an average electrical power generated of 1,019 watts. Testing on PLTGL components was carried out with variations in the length of the buoyancy arm of 40 cm, 45 cm, and 50 cm.
WOMEN AND POLITICAL PARTIES: A GENDER SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE Abdullah Ismail; Muhammad Haji Noh; Amrul Djana
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach Vol. 2 No. 3 (2026): June
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Women's participation in political parties is an important indicator of democratic quality. Nevertheless, women continue to encounter structural, cultural, and institutional barriers that limit their full participation in political processes. Drawing upon a gender sociology perspective, this paper examines the factors contributing to the persistent underrepresentation of women in politics, particularly in Indonesia. This study employs a qualitative approach based on a literature review to explore the interplay between gender relations, patriarchal culture, and the internal dynamics of political parties. The analysis demonstrates that increasing women's political representation requires not only affirmative policies but also broader social transformation through changes in gender norms and the strengthening of women's political capacity.
EXPLORING TEACHERS’ EXPERIENCES IN IMPLEMENTING DIGITAL FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT IN TECHNOLOGY-ENHANCED CLASSROOMS Wayan Maba; Ida Bagus Nyoman Mantra; Ida Ayu Made Sri Widiastuti
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach Vol. 2 No. 3 (2026): June
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The rapid development of digital technology has altered the way formative assessment is implemented in English language education by allowing teachers to track learning progress, deliver instant feedback and promote student-centred instruction. The objective of this study is to investigate the experiences of English teachers in adopting digital formative assessment in technology-enhanced classrooms. A qualitative multiple case study design was adopted to explore in depth teachers' perceptions, instructional practices, problems and adaptive strategies. The study involved five purposively selected English teachers from secondary schools who had experience in incorporating digital technology into formative assessment. Data were gathered from semi-structured interviews, non-participant classroom observation and document analysis. Results showed that digital formative assessment helped teachers to deliver timely and meaningful feedback, continuously monitor students' progress, improve classroom engagement and make data-based instructional decisions. Teachers used various digital platforms and AI-assisted technologies to enhance formative assessment activities. However, the participants faced problems such as unreliable internet access, different digital skills of students, longer preparation time and worries about academic integrity. Teachers met these problems by blending several digital platforms, using authentic assessment activities, encouraging collaborative learning, and using assessment data for continual reflection to improve instruction
APPLICATION OF AZOLLA FERTILIZER ON VEGETATIVE GROWTH RED CHILI PLANT (CAPSICUM ANUUM [L.]) Eko Abadi Novrimansyah
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach Vol. 2 No. 3 (2026): June
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Red chili production in Lampung Province has declined, and low soil fertility is considered one of the main causes. Soil fertility may be improved by combining organic and inorganic fertilization. Azolla is an aquatic fern that fixes atmospheric nitrogen and releases it slowly into the soil, while also improving the biological, physical, and chemical properties of the soil. This study aimed to determine the effect of combined Urea and Azolla application on the vegetative growth of red chili cultivar TM 999. The research was conducted in Bandar Lampung from February to May 2025 using a single-factor treatment design arranged in a Randomized Complete Block Design with four replications. Homogeneity of variance was tested using Bartlett's test and model additivity using Tukey's test, followed by analysis of variance and mean separation with the Least Significant Difference test at the 5% level. The treatments consisted of six combinations of Azolla and Urea ranging from 0% to 100% Azolla. The results showed that the combination of 40% Azolla and 60% Urea increased the plant height of red chili cultivar TM 999 and did not differ significantly from the application of 100% Urea.