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Journal of Humanities Research Sustainability
ISSN : 30627540     EISSN : 30483492     DOI : 10.70177/humaniora
Core Subject : Humanities,
Journal of Humanities Research Sustainability is an international forum for the publication of peer-reviewed integrative review articles, special thematic issues, reflections or comments on previous research or new research directions, interviews, replications, and intervention articles - all pertaining to the research fields of humanities and sustainability. All publications provide breadth of coverage appropriate to a wide readership in humanities and sustainability Research depth to inform specialists in that area. We feel that the rapidly growing Journal of Humanities Research Sustainability community is looking for a journal with this profile that we can achieve together. Submitted papers must be written in English for initial review stage by editors and further review process by minimum two international reviewers.
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Transformation Of Local Values In Sustainable Development Policies: A Rural Sociology Perspective Judijanto, Loso; Lan, Tran Thi; Popescu, Andrei
Journal of Humanities Research Sustainability Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jhrs.v2i4.2540

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Background. Local values embedded within rural communities often play a decisive role in shaping attitudes toward environmental stewardship, social cohesion, and economic resilience. In the context of sustainable development, the integration of these values into formal policies remains a complex challenge due to tensions between traditional norms and modern governance frameworks. Purpose. This study aims to analyze the transformation of local values in the formulation and implementation of sustainable development policies, adopting a rural sociology perspective to understand the interplay between culture, social structures, and policy processes. Method. A qualitative research design was employed, combining in-depth interviews with community leaders, policy-makers, and local residents, along with document analysis of regional development plans. Data were collected from three rural districts undergoing active policy reforms aimed at balancing economic growth with environmental sustainability. Results. Findings indicate that local values are not merely preserved or discarded but often reinterpreted to align with broader development goals, resulting in hybrid governance practices. This transformation is influenced by political negotiation, generational shifts, and external pressures such as globalization and climate change. Conclusion. The study concludes that sustainable development policies achieve greater legitimacy and long-term effectiveness when they are co-created with communities, ensuring that local values are adapted without losing their core identity.
Environmental Theatre As A Platform For Education And Social Mobilization: A Case Study Of Urban Waste Issue Performances Bakti, Iriana; Zaw, Soe Thu Zaw; Armalid, Ikhwanul Ihsan
Journal of Humanities Research Sustainability Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jhrs.v2i4.2543

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challenges in effectively engaging the public and catalysing behavioural change, particularly regarding pervasive issues like urban waste. Environmental theatre, an arts-based approach that uses performance to communicate ecological themes, offers an alternative pedagogical tool that can foster deeper cognitive and emotional connections to environmental problems. Purpose. This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of environmental theatre as a dual-purpose platform for enhancing public ecological awareness and mobilizing community action on urban waste management. Method. A qualitative case study methodology was employed, focusing on a series of public theatre performances addressing plastic waste in Bandung, Indonesia. Data were gathered through participant observation, post-performance semi-structured interviews with audience members (n=45), and a focus group discussion with the theatre troupe. A thematic analysis was used to identify key outcomes and audience responses. Results. The findings indicate that the immersive and narrative-based format of the theatre performances significantly increased audience members' emotional engagement with and intellectual understanding of the urban waste crisis. A substantial majority of interviewees (over 85%) reported a heightened sense of personal responsibility and expressed a stronger intention to adopt pro-environmental behaviours, such as waste segregation and reducing consumption. Environmental theatre serves as a highly effective and potent medium for both environmental education and social mobilization. Conclusion. By moving beyond simple information dissemination to create an embodied, affective experience, it successfully fosters the critical consciousness and motivational impetus required to translate awareness into tangible individual and collective action.
Climate Change Communication Strategies On Social Media: A Case Study Of Youth Activist Environmental Campaigns Arahman, Zulfikar; Rianita, Dian; Suroso, Suroso; Khan, Razia
Journal of Humanities Research Sustainability Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jhrs.v2i4.2546

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Background. The proliferation of social media has fundamentally reshaped public discourse, creating powerful new arenas for climate change communication. Youth activists, in particular, have adeptly leveraged these platforms to mobilize global environmental campaigns, bypassing traditional media gatekeepers. This research addresses the need to understand the specific communication strategies employed by these digital-native activists to engage audiences and drive collective action. Purpose. This study aims to identify and analyze the primary communication strategies used by youth-led environmental campaigns on social media platforms. Method. Adopting a qualitative case study approach, this research conducts a content analysis of social media posts from prominent youth activist campaigns across Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and TikTok. The analysis focuses on message framing, narrative techniques, visual elements, and calls to action. Results. The findings reveal a multi-faceted communication strategy that combines strong emotional appeals and personal storytelling with the simplification and visualization of complex scientific data. Furthermore, a consistent and clear call to action, often linked to specific policy demands or lifestyle changes, is a central component of these campaigns. Conclusion. This study concludes that the effectiveness of youth-led climate campaigns on social media lies in their ability to create a relatable, urgent, and empowering narrative that fosters a sense of shared identity and collective efficacy among their followers.
The Syntax Of Emojis Semantic Shifts And Grammatical Evolution In Global Digital Communication Agustina, Sitti; Rachman, Azhariah; Fitri, Silva; Silva, Maria
Journal of Humanities Research Sustainability Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025)
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Background. The rapid proliferation of emojis as visual symbols in global digital communication has transformed the way meaning, emotion, and grammar are expressed in online discourse. Once viewed merely as decorative icons, emojis have evolved into semiotic units that participate in syntactic and pragmatic structures across languages and cultures. Purpose. This study investigates how emojis contribute to semantic shifts and grammatical innovation in digital interaction, focusing on their function as modifiers, predicates, and discourse markers in written communication. The research aims to analyze the syntactic integration of emojis within linguistic systems and to explore how users employ them to construct meaning beyond traditional textual boundaries. Method. A qualitative linguistic approach combined with corpus-based discourse analysis was utilized to examine 10,000 social media posts collected from multilingual digital platforms, including Twitter, WhatsApp, and Instagram. Results. The findings reveal that emojis operate according to emerging syntactic patterns, functioning as replacements for verbs, adjectives, and punctuation while simultaneously encoding affective and contextual information. The study also identifies cross-cultural variations in emoji sequencing that parallel grammatical rules, suggesting the emergence of a visual-syntactic grammar in digital communication. The results demonstrate that emojis are no longer extralinguistic symbols but dynamic components of evolving global language practices. Conclusion. The study concludes that understanding the syntax of emojis provides critical insights into how digital communication fosters linguistic innovation, cultural hybridity, and multimodal literacy in the 21st century.
Digital Amnesia And Algorithmic Memory: Reconstructing The Past In The Age Of Big Data Archives Mokoena, Thabo; Mammadov, Elchin; Rustiyana, Rustiyana
Journal of Humanities Research Sustainability Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jhrs.v2i4.2651

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Background. The exponential growth of digital data and algorithmic curation has transformed how societies construct, preserve, and remember the past. The phenomenon of digital amnesia the tendency to outsource memory to digital systems reveals a paradox of modern knowledge: while more information is archived than ever before, human capacity for contextual recollection diminishes. Purpose. This study investigates how algorithmic mechanisms within big data archives reconstruct historical narratives and shape collective memory in the digital age. The research aims to analyze the epistemological and ethical implications of algorithmic memory, focusing on how automated retrieval, ranking, and personalization systems mediate historical knowledge and cultural continuity Method. A qualitative multi-case analysis was conducted on digital archival platforms and algorithmic recommendation systems using interpretive content analysis and critical data studies methodology. Results. The findings show that algorithmic archives not only preserve information but actively curate and reinterpret history through patterns of visibility and omission. The findings indicate that memory in the age of big data is not neutral but performative constructed through computational decisions that privilege certain narratives while marginalizing others. Conclusion. The study concludes that the digital era demands a critical redefinition of archival literacy, emphasizing the need for transparency, human oversight, and ethical design in algorithmic systems. Understanding digital amnesia thus becomes essential to safeguarding cultural memory and ensuring that the reconstruction of the past remains plural, accountable, and inclusive.

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