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Sociale : Journal of Social and Political Sciences
ISSN : -     EISSN : 31105637     DOI : https://doi.org/10.69836/sociale
Core Subject : Social,
Sociale : Journal of Social and Political Sciences (E-ISSN: 3110-5637) is a journal published by the Sisi Indonesia Research and Community Service Foundation with the aim of developing research that focuses on the fields of Social and Political Sciences. Focus and Scope: Local Politics and Governance, Public Policy, International Relations, Political Communication, Social Justice and Human Rights, Political Economy, Leadership Studies and Public Management, Social Security and Conflict, Gender and Politics,
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Percepatan Implementasi Kota Cerdas di Indonesia Pasca Pandemi Covid-19: Tinjauan Pustaka Gian Anggraeni Andriyanto; Titania Mukti
Sociale : Journal of Social and Political Sciences Vol 1 No 2 (2025): Sociale
Publisher : Yayasan Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Sisi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69836/sociale.v1i2.483

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COVID-19 has been a catalyst for digital transformation in various sectors, including the implementation of smart cities. In Indonesia, efforts to implement smart cities had already been underway before COVID-19. Post-COVID-19, the adoption of technology and innovation has accelerated further. This study highlights the significant impact of the COVID-19 pandemic as a catalyst for digital transformation in smart cities in Indonesia. The importance of this study lies in providing an in-depth analysis of how the post-COVID-19 era has influenced the development of smart cities in Indonesia, from policy changes, technology adoption, to technological innovations. The objective of this research is to analyze the acceleration of smart city implementation in Indonesia post-COVID-19 pandemic using a structured literature review (SLR) approach. The research method employs bibliometric analysis, with articles collected from Scopus publication data, focusing on research trends after March 2020. The results of this study are expected to include the identification of key themes in the literature, including relevant government policies, innovations implemented, and comparisons between the development of smart cities in Indonesia and other countries. The research contributes strategically to the government and policymakers in addressing future challenges in building more efficient, inclusive, and sustainable smart cities.
Diplomasi Sub-Regional: Peran Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT-GT) dalam Membangun Konektivitas dan Pertumbuhan di Asia Tenggara Kheysa Husna Khasifa Romadoni; Hilda Fitriyanti; Ivana Joya Mahadina; Elly Nurlia
Sociale : Journal of Social and Political Sciences Vol 1 No 2 (2025): Sociale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69836/sociale.v1i2.519

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The Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT-GT), established in 1993, is a sub-regional cooperation framework to strengthen connectivity and economic integration in Southeast Asia. This study analyzes the role of IMT-GT as a form of development diplomacy using descriptive qualitative methods through a literature review sourced from academic journals, ADB reports, and government publications. The findings show that the IMT-GT has undergone a significant shift from infrastructure-based cooperation to multidimensional collaboration emphasizing digital connectivity, green economy, and local empowerment. More specifically, Indonesia prioritizes inclusive development in Sumatra, Malaysia consolidates itself as a regional halal industry and logistics hub, while Thailand integrates the IMT-GT into its digital and green transformation agenda. Key challenges include infrastructure gaps, cross-border policy coordination, and funding constraints. Overall, the IMT-GT has demonstrated measurable achievements in strengthening sub-regional integration and the effectiveness of development diplomacy, although greater policy coherence is still needed to ensure the sustainability of the program.
Terowongan Silaturahim : Upaya untuk Mengurangi Sentimen terhadap Isu Rasial pasca Kerusuhan Bulan Agustus 2025 richard losando
Sociale : Journal of Social and Political Sciences Vol 1 No 2 (2025): Sociale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69836/sociale.v1i2.528

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This study highlights the phenomenon of horizontal conflict that occurred in August 2025. During the demonstrations, racial issues emerged that had the potential to disrupt the social and national integration of our country. The purpose of this research is to provide a new interpretation of social harmony through the semantic meaning of the Silaturahim Tunnel, which connects the Istiqlal Mosque and the Cathedral Church. It is hoped that the existence of this site will serve as a reminder that Indonesia is a nation that practices interreligious tolerance. The research employs a qualitative method, with data collected through observation and interviews. Based on the findings from the observations and interviews, it can be concluded that the existence of the site has a positive, albeit not highly significant, impact. This is due to the fact that the site remains relatively closed and public outreach has not been carried out on a large scale. As a result, only those who worship in the area fully understand the symbolic meaning of the Silaturahim Tunnel site. Keyword, horizontal conflict, racial issue and symbolic meaning
Green Finance: Konsep, Teori, dan Implikasi bagi Pembangunan Berkelanjutan Lia Kian
Sociale : Journal of Social and Political Sciences Vol 1 No 2 (2025): Sociale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69836/sociale.v1i2.532

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This study aims to bridge the gaps and examine the evolving impacts of economic development by analyzing the significance of a collective understanding among policymakers, stakeholders, shareholders, academics, and students regarding the critical role of Green Finance. It emphasizes its conceptual and theoretical frameworks and its integral implications for sustainable economic development—an aspect that consistently needs promotion, integration, and institutionalization across all initiatives and planning activities. Employing a descriptive and comparative qualitative approach, the research utilizes secondary data sourced from published reports, journals, research articles, and reputable websites. The dataset spans a time frame between 2020 and 2025. Through comprehensive analysis, the study identifies pertinent findings and global perspectives on policy solutions, highlighting emerging trends, common challenges, and best practices across various countries in Europe and Asia. This enables the development of fresh insights and paradigms regarding Green Finance's importance on conceptual, theoretical, and practical levels in fostering sustainable economic development. Green Finance operates within six environmental objectives: mitigating climate change, adapting to climate change effects, ensuring sustainable use and protection of water and marine resources, transitioning to a circular economy, reducing pollution, and protecting/restoring biodiversity and ecosystems. The related concepts—sustainable finance, climate finance, and low-carbon finance—revolve around effectively channeling financial resources toward projects that offer measurable environmental benefits. Such projects must align with environmental goals like climate change mitigation, adaption strategies, and broader ecological improvements.
Voting Behavior of the Cilegon Disability Group in Using Their Voting Rights in the Election Lara Destriana; Yeby Ma'asan Mayrudin
Sociale : Journal of Social and Political Sciences Vol 1 No 2 (2025): Sociale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69836/sociale.v1i2.545

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This article explores the experiences and interpretations of several individuals with disabilities regarding accessibility barriers, lack of information, and social support and affirmative justice policies during the election. We employed a qualitative research method with a phenomenological approach. The results indicate that the main obstacles faced by individuals with disabilities include a lack of disability-friendly facilities at polling stations (TPS), minimal inclusive election outreach, and social stigma that reduces their confidence in participating. Furthermore, limited transportation and dependence on guardians also impact their ability to vote independently. This study recommends that election organizers improve inclusive political education, provide accessible facilities, and train election officials to understand the needs of individuals with disabilities. This will increase voter participation for individuals with disabilities and support the realization of an inclusive and equitable democracy. The novelty of this study lies in application of Creswell’s transcendental phenomenology, to explore the lived sxperiences of voters with disabilities in Cilegon City. This sudy integrating theoretical framework of group differentiated justice, more nuanced copceptualization of how disabled individuals perceive fairnesss, accessibility and political agency. This research contributes original empirical insights by demonstrating barriers to electoral participation not solely structural, but deeply shaped by subjective experiences, tahat remain underexplored in existing Indonesial political behavior research.

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