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Journal Social Humanity Perspective
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30258111     DOI : https://doi.org/10.71435
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
Journal Social Humanity Perspective ISSN (3025-8111) covers all areas of research activity in the fields of humanity and social which includes social justice, gender studies, sociology, culture, history, social interaction and Social psychology. Journal Social Humanity Perspective carries out a double-blind review process in its production process. Journal Social Humanity Perspective is published by Pemuda Peduli Publikasi Insan Ilmiah Scieclouds Publishing of one volume a year.
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Cultural Resilience in the Face of Crisis A Case Study of the COVID-19 Pandemic Singh, Kapoor; Deepak, Anil; Asha, Pria
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71435/621414

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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on human cultures all across the world, presenting people with the challenge of responding to and adapting to unheard-of disasters. Cultural expressions have become crucial channels for people and communities to cope, connect, and find resilience during this time. This paper examines the subject of "Cultural Resilience in the Face of Crisis" with a particular emphasis on the COVID-19 pandemic as a case study. Understanding how culture responds to and adjusts to global crises is the fundamental goal, with a focus on cultural expressions in the areas of art, literature, media, and identity. The study uses a qualitative methodology that includes surveys to determine public attitudes, in-depth interviews with artists and cultural practitioners, and content analysis of cultural items. The study uncovers the various ways that culture expresses resilience, solidarity, and optimism during trying times through the investigation of artworks, literary works, media depictions, and cultural practices. It explores how cultural identity affects both individual and group reactions, emphasizing the importance of cultural unity in promoting resilience. Findings emphasize the value of cultural expressions in the arts, literature, and media as vital tools for crisis communication, recovery, and adaptation. The study emphasizes the significance of moral media images as well as the necessity of addressing prejudice and overlapping inequities. The study also highlights the importance of cultural policy and support in safeguarding cultural assets and aiding artists in difficult times.
Gender Representation in Politics And its Impact on Policymaking Aquino, Rafael; Eduardo, Ramon; Ana, Maria
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71435/621415

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This study used a qualitative research design to investigate the barriers to political engagement faced by women and gender minorities, as well as how gender diversity in politics affects policy results. This study dives into the experiences, viewpoints, and hurdles that impede gender representation in politics through in-depth interviews with political officials, policymakers, and gender advocates, as well as focus group talks with citizens and activists. Thematic analysis indicates the persistence of gender stereotypes, institutional and systemic barriers, political violence, and cultural norms that restrict women's and gender minorities' full and equal involvement. this study reveals the importance of gender representation in policymaking. Gender-diverse legislatures highlight social welfare issues and fight for gender equality and social justice measures. When women and gender minorities participate actively in political decision-making, policies become more inclusive, addressing the specific interests and concerns of varied communities. This study emphasizes the significance of enacting gender-sensitive policies, advocating gender quotas, and fostering supportive and inclusive political settings in order to overcome these hurdles and develop gender-inclusive policymaking. The study also emphasizes gender representation's revolutionary power in transforming political discourse and encouraging increased public participation. The findings highlight the critical importance of continuing to advocate for gender equality in politics and addressing the impediments that perpetuate underrepresentation.
Public Awareness and Behavior Change for Climate Conscious Actions Ursula seventry, Maria; Florent, Fiorenza; Calvin, Calvin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71435/621416

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Global action is urgently needed to address the serious threat that climate change poses and to advance sustainability in the twenty-first century. Raising public awareness and encouraging behaviour change toward eco-friendly methods are essential to the success of this effort. The understanding of human behaviour in relation to climate change is explored in this essay along with the most recent research trends in these fields. Focuses on efficient communication tactics and behavioural changes that can encourage both individual and collective climate-conscious behaviour. To thoroughly explore the elements impacting climate change beliefs and behaviour change drivers, the technique used in this study employs a mixed-methods approach, integrating quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews. Researchers get better insights into the complexity of human decision-making processes and the possible levers for long-lasting behaviour modification by integrating various data sources. The results highlight the significance of efficient communication techniques in closing the knowledge-action gap. Messages about climate change can be tailored, social norms can be used, and visual communication features can be used to increase engagement and favourably affect attitudes. Behavioural interventions have been helpful in encouraging sustainable habits and long-term behaviour change. This document offers a number of evaluation criteria and techniques to evaluate the effectiveness of public awareness campaigns and initiatives. These include tracking adjustments in attitudes and perceptions, examining behavioural changes, gauging media involvement, and assessing knowledge and awareness changes. The study highlights the value of performing thorough evaluations to guide decision-making based on evidence and improve communication tactics for optimum impact.
Understanding the Impact of Online Social Interactions on Social Behavior Goreti Murni, Maria; Angger, Alek; Ario, Arbi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71435/621417

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The way people engage and communicate in the modern world has undergone a transformation thanks to social media platforms and online communities. This study explores the dramatic effects of online social interactions on interpersonal relationships, emotional health, and social conduct. This study offers a thorough explanation of the dynamics at work in digital social Behaviour by drawing on theoretical frameworks from psychology, sociology, and communication.  The formation and expression of social identities, the pursuit of social rewards, and the dissemination of information through various digital media are all influenced by online interactions, as explored through the theoretical lenses of Social Identity Theory, Social Exchange Theory, and Media Richness Theory. The study examines the good and negative effects on people's emotional wellbeing of a variety of social Behaviours that appear in online contexts, such as the development of helpful virtual communities and the spread of harmful content. To further shed light on how virtual connections affect empathy, emotional contagion, and mental health consequences, the psychological and emotional components of online social interactions are carefully investigated. In order to better understand how people interact with virtual reality (VR) environments and form social relationships as avatars, the study also looks into the developing field of social Behaviour in VR environments. In conclusion, navigating the intricacies of the digital age requires an awareness of the effects of online social contacts on social Behaviour.
The Societal Impact of Digital Technologies and Social Media Djo Day, Yulyanti; Dominikus, Yohanes; Laurensius, Adrianus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71435/621418

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The massive use of digital technologies and social media platforms during the digital era has ushered in a new era of societal transformation. This study explores the complex effects of the digital age on a range of societal issues, such as identity construction, interpersonal relationships, activism, information sharing, and the digital divide. This study provides important insights into the complexity and nuances of the digital landscape by examining the experiences of various participants from a range of age groups, genders, and socioeconomic backgrounds. The results show that the digital age has fundamentally changed how people create their identities by giving them access to previously unheard-of chances for self-expression and exploration through social media platforms and online groups. Nevertheless, there are moral questions about data privacy, permission, and responsible digital activity. Social interactions have changed significantly as a result of people communicating and interacting with each other online. This raises concerns about the quality and authenticity of these connections as well as the possibility of both beneficial and negative consequences on mental health. The study goes into further detail about how social movements and activism are affected by digital technologies. While the digital era has helped spread information and amplified activists' voices, participants also highlight problems like false information and the necessity for a comprehensive strategy that unifies physical and online activism initiatives. With persons from various socioeconomic backgrounds having varying access to digital tools and possibilities, the "digital divide" also becomes an important issue. To advance social equality and give people the tools they need to flourish in the digital age, we must close this gap. The study comes to a thorough conclusion with recommendations and future strategies for addressing the ethical and privacy issues brought on by the digital era. Initiatives for digital inclusion, data privacy laws, ethical AI development, media literacy programs, ethical tech design, cybersecurity safeguards, and multi-stakeholder cooperation are among the proposals. This study underlines the significance of navigating the digital world while carefully taking ethical values, data protection, and inclusivity into mind. Society can use the revolutionary power of technology to build a more just, moral, and responsible digital environment by seizing the opportunities and solving the obstacles.

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