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Contact Name
Ikmal Maulana
Contact Email
ikmalmaulaanaa@gmail.com
Phone
+6285646603602
Journal Mail Official
jsgds@abhinaya.co.id
Editorial Address
Jalan Gunung Tambora No. 1 Dasan Agung Baru, Selaparang, Mataram, Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Barat
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Kota mataram,
Nusa tenggara barat
INDONESIA
Journal of Social Growth and Development Studies
ISSN : -     EISSN : 3090126X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.64021/jsgds
Core Subject : Social,
Journal of Social Growth and Development Studies (JSGDS) publishes peer-reviewed articles on all social development issues that are widely scattered throughout Indonesia. The journal aims to encourage the knowledge sharing activities between academics, scholars, and practitioners in this field. The journal focuses on three main areas of discussions: Community empowerment Regional development Social policy The Journal of Social Growth and Development Studies is planned to be published four times a year, thus always providing publication space for innovative new research. The types of articles published include: Original research Literature reviews Case studies Conceptual articles and reviews that cover the latest developments.
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Village Government Strategies in Branding Tourism Villages Through Digital-Based Social Mapping in South Tete Batu Muhammad Ilham; Ikmal Maulana
Journal of Social Growth and Development Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64021/jsgds.1.1.1-11.2025

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This study is motivated by the tourism industry’s significant potential to boost national income and economic growth in the era of globalization, particularly through the development of tourism villages. The East Lombok Regency government has implemented the policy "Fair, Prosperous, and Safe East Lombok," designating 91 tourism villages, including Tetebatu Selatan Village in Sikur District, known for its natural and cultural attractions. To ensure sustainable tourism, a strong branding strategy is essential. This study aims to examine the village government's efforts in branding Tetebatu Selatan Tourism Village through Digital-Based Social Mapping. A descriptive qualitative method was used, with data collected through observation, interviews, and documentation, validated using source triangulation. The findings reveal that the village government has mapped local potentials, such as English Village, Agriculture Village, Cultural Village, Religious Village, Fruit Village, and Aren Village, and has promoted branding through (tetebatuselatan.com) and (jadesta.com), a platform managed by the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy.
Health Quality in Brebes District, Central Java: Stunting Prevalence in the Light of Galtung's Violence Triangle Ambika Putri Swakartika Sari
Journal of Social Growth and Development Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64021/jsgds.1.1.30-46.2025

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The dynamics of development in one of the regencies in Central Java Province, namely Brebes Regency, is analogous to a Greek mythological “pandora's box” as a metaphor for the “many problems and difficulties that exist within it”. The “Pandora's Box” referred to in the context of development in Brebes District is the low quality of health services characterized by the high prevalence of stunting (stunted children). The research question formulated is why the prevalence of stunting in Brebes Regency, Central Java continues to occur and what factors are at the root of the problem from the perspective of Galtung's Violence Triangle concept. The findings of this research are that the high prevalence of stunting is due to the intersection/interconnection between Galtung's three forms of violence. Direct violence occurs verbally, which hits the psyches of families with stunted children in the form of social stigma and physically in the form of domestic violence, both of which are allowed to become a culture of silence in society. Structural violence occurs in unfair social structures and systems that further exacerbate poverty and inequality, inadequate access to health facilities and services, low community literacy, especially pre-marital provision knowledge, and unequal access to clean water, environmental sanitation and the absence of local food diversification. At the same time, cultural violence also works to strengthen and legitimize the direct and structural violence that occurs, such as the existence of the key.
Significant Others and Social Transformation: An Examination of the Ahmadiyah Conflict in Lombok Mohamad Baihaqi; Firdaus AM; Ikmal Maulana; Ihfan Rahmawadi; Mia Rizki
Journal of Social Growth and Development Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64021/jsgds.1.1.22-29.2025

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This research analyses the role of figures in the dynamics of internal Islamic conflict, particularly in the case of Ahmadiyah in Lombok. Using a qualitative method with a descriptive-analytical approach, data was collected through interviews with representatives of the Ahmadiyah congregation as well as secondary sources such as previous research, NGO reports, and mass media. The data obtained was categorised based on conflict patterns and mass psychology, then analysed using the framework of religious socialisation theory. The results show that important figures in both groups play a vital role as significant others in reducing conflict through three mechanisms: faith strengthening, internal Islamic dialogue, and faith modelling. This internal dialogue is key in finding common ground and managing differences in teachings within one religion. Thus, the presence of figures as mediators plays a strategic role in managing conflict, both in open form and at the doctrinal level.
Dynamics of Mahar in Marriage: A Philosophical and Sociological Approach in Islamic Family Law Abdul Ali Mutammima Amar Alhaq; Najib Mahfuzh; Ikmal Maulana
Journal of Social Growth and Development Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64021/jsgds.1.1.47-52.2025

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Dowry is a fundamental element in Islamic marriage that has legal, social and philosophical significance. In Islamic law, dowry is an obligation that must be given by the husband to the wife as a form of respect and proof of commitment in marriage. The dowry also serves as a financial protection for women, especially in societies where men are the main breadwinners. From a sociological perspective, dowry reflects social status, gender relations, and cultural norms that develop in society. However, in some cases, the size of the dowry can become an economic burden for the prospective husband and hinder the marriage. From a philosophical perspective, the dowry reflects respect for women's dignity and moral responsibility in marriage. The dowry is not a medium of exchange in the marriage contract, but a manifestation of justice, balance, and respect for rights and obligations in the household. The ideal dowry concept must consider the principles of justice and welfare for both parties, without being an instrument of exploitation or domination. This research uses a qualitative approach with a literature study method to understand the role and meaning of dowry in legal, social and philosophical contexts. The results show that dowry has complex social and moral dimensions, which need to be understood in the context of the culture and dynamics of modern society. Therefore, a more flexible understanding of dowry is needed so that it remains relevant to the times, without losing its essential values in Islam. Legal regulations and social norms related to dowry should be based on the principle of balance, so that marriage can take place with values that support justice, harmony and prosperity for both parties.

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