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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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Environmental Socialization and Paper Waste Creation Practice for Students of SMP Negeri 16 Surabaya: Kegiatan Sosialisasi Lingkungan Hidup dan Praktik Kreasi Limbah Kertas Bagi Siswa di SMP Negeri 16 Surabaya Rudy Widyatama, Pandu; Uyun, Qurrotul; Nurul Jannah, Annisa; Wahyu Dinda Lestari, Alvionita; Karmenita Ngene, Patrisia
Journal of Humanities Research Sustainability Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jhrs.v1i2.1240

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At SMP Negeri 16 Surabaya, a service learning (SL) project tackled the issue of paper waste by engaging 25 Adiwiyata team students in environmental socialization and creative practices, supported by the Surabaya City Environmental Agency and guided by PPG students from the State University of Surabaya. The project involved stages such as problem identification, planning, and service implementation, culminating in the creation of a 3-dimensional map of Indonesia from paper waste. This hands-on approach allowed students to apply theoretical knowledge while developing social skills and responsibility. The activity was successful, with enthusiastic student participation and the production of an impactful creative product. Background. In schools, paper waste is a worrying problem. Every day, paper is used for purposes, from student assignments, duplication of materials, to school administration. This accumulation of paper use is not balanced with an effective waste management system, so that a lot of waste paper is wasted without being reused. This condition not only contributes to the accumulation of waste in schools, but also negatively impacts the environment at large. Purpose. This activity is carried out with a service learning (SL) approach that integrates student learning experiences with services to the community. Through service learning (SL), students not only apply the theoretical knowledge gained in lectures, but also develop social skills, empathy, and responsibility. In this activity, students are directly involved in projects that are beneficial to the community, one of which is environmental socialization and paper waste creation practices for students (adiwiyata team) at SMP Negeri 16 Surabaya. Method. This activity is carried out through stages in the service learning (SL) approach, including problem identification and planning, classroom preparation and learning, service implementation, reflection, demonstration and evaluation, and sustainable development. Results. This activity was attended by 25 students of SMP Negeri 16 Surabaya with socialization activities supported by the Surabaya City Environmental Agency and creative practices guided by PPG students from the State University of Surabaya. This activity produces a creation product from paper waste in the form of a 3-dimensional map of islands in Indonesia. Conclusion. The activities carried out have been carried out well by showing students who are enthusiastic in participating in the activity, shown by the students who attended in accordance with the planned invitation and producing creative products.
Analysis of Patient Satisfaction with BPJS (Social Security Administration) and Non-BPJS Health Services Yahya, Khairuman; Juliani, Annisa; Fajira, Elsa
Journal of Humanities Research Sustainability Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jhrs.v1i3.1252

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Background. Patient satisfaction is an important issue in hospitals, both in Indonesia and abroad. Low satisfaction levels can negatively impact the development of hospitals. Patient satisfaction is a key indicator in health services, as it reflects patients' assessment of the services received, compared to their expectations of services in health facilities. Purpose. This study aims to determine the difference in service satisfaction between BPJS and non-BPJS patients in hospitals, as an effort to identify factors that affect patient satisfaction in both groups. Method. The method used in this study is a literature review, in which various journals from various sources relevant to this topic are analyzed. This approach allows for a deeper understanding of the differences in satisfaction levels between BPJS and non-BPJS patients based on previous studies. Results. The results of this study show that there is a difference in satisfaction levels between BPJS and non-BPJS patients. Factors such as waiting times, quality of interaction with health workers, and availability of facilities affect the difference in satisfaction in these two patient groups. Conclusion. This study concludes that the difference in service satisfaction between BPJS and non-BPJS patients shows the importance of service adjustment based on the needs and expectations of each patient group. Improving the quality of service for BPJS and non-BPJS patients is expected to increase overall patient satisfaction, which in turn supports the development of the hospital in the long term.
Rituals Pattorani In the Masalima Island Community, Pangkep Regency (Cultural Studies Islam) Amirullah, Amirullah
Journal of Humanities Research Sustainability Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jhrs.v1i3.1282

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Background. Pattoraniis a ritual carried out before the arrival of Islamic teachings which is based on mythical community beliefs. Rituals pattoranicarried out once a year on Masalima Island, Pangkep Regency. Purpose. This research aims to explain the origins of the ritualpattorani.Through a form of Islamic cultural analysis. So you will find forms of Islamic culture in ritualspattoraniwhich was carried out by the people of Masalima Island, Pangkep Regency. Method. The method used, qualitative observation is a method carried out in direct recording in the field. Results. The first series of pattorani rituals at the puggawa's house continued on the beach then on the boat with several rituals, namely:Pakkaja's parents, appassili biseang, andacaru-caru beseangafter that the fishermen's wives had a meal together near the bridge, and pamacca activities were also held, after the seasonpattoranithen a second meal was held while listening to religious lectures and prayers. ritualpattoraniThere are forms of acculturation of local culture with Islamic culture, namely: prayer, reading barazanji, religious lectures, and sholawatan and in which there are Islamic values   such as spiritual values   and the value of cooperation. Conclusion. RitualspattoraniThere are forms of Islamic culture, namely: Prayer, the reading of barazanji which is read during rituals on a boat during umandemande (together eating) activities. Not only reading the book of barazanji, but we can also see and watch religious lectures and sholawatan during the second group meal held after the season.pattorani, a religious lecture delivered by a cleric who gave advice on gratitude for sustenance.
The Evolution of Emoji Language: Linguistik and Social Implications in Digital Communication Zuhdi, Ahmad; Yusuf, Fakhri
Journal of Humanities Research Sustainability Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jhrs.v1i2.1319

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Background. Emojis have become an important part of digital communication, being used extensively to express emotions and clarify the meaning of messages. Although their use continues to increase, there has not been much research on how emojis affect linguistics and social interaction, especially in relation to different cultural contexts. Purpose. This research aims to explore the evolution of emoji language and its impact on digital communication, as well as understand the differences in the use of emoji in various cultures and formal and informal situations. Method. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method by collecting data through questionnaires and in-depth interviews with 100 respondents who use social media. Text analysis was also carried out to identify patterns of emoji use in daily communication. Results. The results showed that emojis were more often used in informal conversations to convey positive emotions, while their use in formal contexts was more limited and cautious. There are significant differences in the use of emojis between Western and Asian cultures, with Western cultures more likely to use facial expression-based emojis and Asian cultures preferring neutral symbols. Conclusion. The study concluded that emojis serve as an effective visual communication tool, but their use is greatly influenced by social and cultural contexts. This study made a significant contribution to the understanding of visual language in digital communication and paved the way for further research on the use of emojis in professional and formal contexts.
The Effect of The Spelling Bee Game Method in Increasing Students’ Pronunciation of English Vocabulary Fatmawati, Titin; Pakaya, Marina; Wahidah Thayib Pido, Nur
Journal of Humanities Research Sustainability Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jhrs.v1i3.1379

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Background. Children typically acquire their mother tongue and foreign languages, such as English, through interactive and engaging activities. Games like Spelling Bee create a relaxed, stress-free environment conducive to learning and vocabulary retention, which supports effective communication and reduces pressure on students. Purpose. The study aims to examine the effect of the Spelling Bee game on students' pronunciation of English vocabulary, focusing specifically on seventh-grade students. Method. This research employs a quasi-experimental quantitative approach using a time series design. Data collection techniques include a pretest, treatment (Spelling Bee game), and posttest. Data analysis was conducted through Normality and Hypothesis Tests (Shapiro-Wilk), with data processed using SPSS version 20. Results. The results reveal a significant improvement in students’ pronunciation of English vocabulary due to the Spelling Bee method. The mean score increased from 33.8 in the pretest to 226.9 in the posttest, with a significance value of 0.018 (<0.05), indicating that the alternative hypothesis (H1) is accepted and the null hypothesis (H0) is rejected. This demonstrates the positive impact of the Spelling Bee game on pronunciation. Conclusion. The study concludes that the Spelling Bee method effectively enhances English vocabulary pronunciation among seventh-grade students. The findings strongly support the method's use in educational settings as a valuable tool for improving pronunciation skills and overall language proficiency.
Portrait of Intersectional Feminism in The Movie Gultom, Eva Solina; Darfin, La Ode; Rasiah, Rasiah
Journal of Humanities Research Sustainability Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jhrs.v1i3.1401

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Background. Intersectional studies are often associated with political efforts to understand the interconnections between gender, class and race. Antonia Brico as the main character shows a strong ambition to become a famous conductor in classical music despite getting rejection from men, financial difficulties, and social pressure. Purpose. This research aims to analyze the various forms of discrimination faced by women in The Conductor movie, focusing on the intersectional feminist theory proposed by Kimberly Crenshaw. Method. This study employs descriptive qualitative methodologies. The dataset for this research consists of 14 instances of discrimination against women, as well as the portrayal of women's efforts to attain gender equality in the movie. These data are utilized by researchers to facilitate the analysis process. Results. The researchers identified multiple instances of discrimination encountered by women, particularly the protagonist Antonia Brico, who faced challenges from different sources. One example of this is the strong urge and motivation to advocate for women's rights in society, particularly in the position of leadership, within the realm of music. In addition, this movie presents other issues, including social, cultural, and political challenges that are primarily connected to Antonia Brico's personal battle. Conclusion. Brico shows her intellectual ability by studying with renowned musicians and conductors, even studying abroad, to gain knowledge and achieve her goals. She also demonstrates the courage to self-actualize, which is shown by her efforts to challenge perspectives that undermine women, such as the belief that women cannot lead and must hold positions below men. In addition, she also showed patience and tenacity in facing all the obstacles of oppression and discrimination that occurred.
Debt Maturity: A Review of The Literature Utami, Kristiana Sri; Artha, Bhenu; Amirullah, Sakhira Tarisa Sofia; Agustin, Safira Wulan
Journal of Humanities Research Sustainability Vol. 1 No. 6 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jhrs.v1i6.1480

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Background. Financial crises and rollover risk are closely associated with short-term debt, which impacts a company’s ability to undertake long-term investments and affects the state of the economy. Short-term debt reduces asset volatility and increases the distance to default compared to long-term debt. A significant factor influencing decisions on debt maturity is borrowers’ awareness of their default risk. Purpose. The study aims to identify the variables that influence and are influenced by debt maturity. It focuses on understanding the relationship between debt maturity, disproportional control rights, capital age, and asset life.   Method. This research employs a theoretical literature review to analyze the relationships between the identified variables. By synthesizing existing theories, the study develops a conceptual framework to explore the impact of disproportional control rights on debt maturity and its downstream effects on financial management. Results. The findings reveal that disproportional control rights significantly influence debt maturity. Companies with longer-term debt structures are better positioned to manage capital age and asset life effectively. Conversely, short-term debt structures tend to align with younger capital and shorter asset lifespans, often limiting long-term operational sustainability. Conclusion. The study concludes that companies must carefully consider debt maturity in their financial strategies to ensure stability and sustainable growth. Disproportional control rights, capital age, and asset life are crucial factors to manage. Further empirical research is recommended to validate and expand the findings, providing practical insights into optimizing debt maturity in diverse organizational contexts.
From Mysticism to Modernity: The Evolution of Kebatinan Traditions In Indonesia Wijaya, Wijaya
Journal of Humanities Research Sustainability Vol. 1 No. 6 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jhrs.v1i6.1516

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Background. Spirituality in Indonesia has deep roots in mystical traditions that have been passed down from generation to generation. Previously, spirituality was only practiced by certain groups who had certain spiritual understandings and experiences. However, in recent decades, spirituality in Indonesia has undergone a significant transformation. This change involves not only how spirituality is practiced, but also how spirituality is accepted and adapted by the wider community, including the younger generation. This research aims to understand the process of spiritual evolution, from practices limited to exclusive groups to more inclusive and relevant to modern life that is increasingly open to technology and globalization. Purpose. This research aims to explore how spirituality in Indonesia adapts to social and technological developments, as well as how the younger generation integrates spirituality into their lives. Method. This study uses a qualitative approach with a case study design, which involves in-depth interviews and observations of the spiritual community in Java. Data was collected from a variety of respondents with different educational backgrounds and ages. Results. The results of the study show that spirituality has transformed to be more inclusive, with the influence of technology and social media that allows the spread of its teachings to a wider audience, including the younger generation. In addition, spirituality also underwent changes in the form of currents, such as the adoption of Contemporary Sufi teachings. Conclusion. Spirituality in Indonesia has adapted to the changing times, maintained its traditional values, and integrated technology in its practice. This research shows that spirituality has the potential to continue to develop in the midst of modernity and globalization.
The Evolution of Political Theatre: A Study of Revolutionary Drama Karmini, Ni Wayan; Khan, Ali; Malik, Fatima
Journal of Humanities Research Sustainability Vol. 1 No. 5 (2024)
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Background. Political theater has played an important role in social changes and revolutions in different parts of the world. Purpose. This research aims to explore the evolution of political theater, especially in the context of revolutionary movements, with a focus on the adaptation of staging techniques and local cultural influences.   Method. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method with a historical approach and content analysis, which includes political theater scripts from Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Africa. Results. The results of the study show that political theater continues to evolve, especially through the use of interactive techniques and the integration of local cultural elements. The development of digital technology also plays an important role in spreading political messages more widely through online platforms. In non-Western regions, political theater emphasizes traditional arts such as music and dance as part of the delivery of revolutionary messages. Conclusion. In conclusion, political theater remains relevant in the modern era by continuing to adapt to social, political, and technological contexts. This research contributes to the understanding of how political theater functions as a tool for social change, as well as opening up opportunities for further research on the impact of globalization and technology on contemporary political theater.
The Role of Subcultures in Defining Urban Identities Hidayat, Rahmat; Santos, Luis; Reyes, Maria Clara
Journal of Humanities Research Sustainability Vol. 1 No. 5 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jhrs.v1i5.1786

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identities is often overlooked in urban studies, which place more emphasis on mainstream culture. Purpose. This study aims to identify and analyze how subcultures affect urban identity, especially in the context of social interaction and public policy in the city of Padang.   Method. The research uses a qualitative approach with case studies, involving in-depth interviews and participatory observations. Results. The results show that subcultures have a significant influence in shaping urban identity through cultural expression, social participation, and more inclusive urban policies. Subcultures not only enrich the visual and aesthetic dimensions of cities, but they also play an important role in creating more welcoming and participatory public spaces.   Conclusion. This study concludes that subcultures can be a strategic component in more sustainable and adaptive urban planning, albeit with limitations in scope and research methods that need to be further developed.