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Archipel: Journal of Indonesian Interdisciplinary Studies
ISSN : -     EISSN : 31246621     DOI : 10.65739
Archipel: Journal of Indonesian Interdisciplinary Studies is an open-access scientific journal dedicated to advancing research and knowledge through interdisciplinary studies, with a focus on the diverse social, cultural, economic, and environmental dynamics of Indonesia and their global connections. The journal publishes high-quality empirical research, theoretical analyses, and case studies that explore the complexities of Indonesian society, its historical and contemporary issues, and its interactions with the global context. This journal is published monthly (12 months). There are at least 60 articles published per year. With a broad interdisciplinary approach drawing from fields such as sociology, anthropology, history, economics, environmental studies, and cultural studies, Archipel aims to foster critical dialogue and innovative perspectives to address multifaceted challenges in Indonesia. The journal invites contributions that deepen the understanding of social change, cultural heritage, economic development, environmental sustainability, and interdisciplinary intersections in Indonesia and beyond.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 45 Documents
Development of Smart Green City in East Sumba Adellia Agusta; Diana Tri Astuti; Descorina Priscillia Br. Sitompul; Hubi Maria Padji; Roidah ‘Afro’; Kartika Ariaswara
Archipel: Journal of Indonesian Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 No. 9 (2026): Archipel - May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65739/archipel.v1i9.51

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A rapid urbanization creates the alternative of smart green city development, specifically located in East Sumba. However, the aspects of health and alternative energy are still in low index, which could harm the sustainability of the future. This research is aimed to analyze further about the development of smart green city in alternative energy and health sector, and how it influences the aspects of life through their opportunities and challenges in East Sumba
Foot Care Interventions for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Through A Home-Based and Family Involvement Approach Prajayati Era
Archipel: Journal of Indonesian Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 No. 9 (2026): Archipel - May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65739/archipel.v1i9.53

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Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that can lead to serious complications, one of which is diabetic foot ulcers. Home-based foot care interventions involving families are considered an effective approach to improving care outcomes and preventing complications. Objective: This study aimed to review and synthesize scientific evidence regarding the effectiveness of home-based foot care interventions and family involvement in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods: This study used a literature review design with a PICO approach. Articles were obtained from PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar databases using the keywords: "diabetic foot care", "home-based intervention", "family caregiver", and "type 2 diabetes mellitus". Selection was based on predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria, following the selection process of the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI). Results: Of the 345 articles found, 7 suitable articles were selected. The synthesis results showed that educational and behavioral interventions involving families significantly improved knowledge, self-efficacy, foot care practices, and clinical outcomes such as wound healing and prevention of recurrent ulcers. Conclusions: Home-based foot care interventions involving families have been shown to be effective in improving self-management in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. The role of family education and support is crucial in sustainable foot care practices. Future studies are recommended to explore broader and more contextual interventions, especially in the elderly population and in areas with limited resources..
The Role of Social Media in Forming Social Solidarity Among Millennials in The Post-Truth Era Ahmad Mubarok; Rosmaria Rosmaria
Archipel: Journal of Indonesian Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 No. 9 (2026): Archipel - May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65739/archipel.v1i9.56

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The post-truth era has fundamentally altered the information landscape, creating unique challenges and opportunities for the formation of social solidarity among millennial generations who rely heavily on social media as their primary mode of communication and community building. This study examined the role of social media in shaping social solidarity among millennials under conditions characterized by widespread disinformation, echo chambers, and political polarization. Methods: A systematic literature review was conducted, analyzing 20 peer-reviewed studies published between 2021 and 2024 that addressed social media use, millennial behavior, solidarity formation, and post-truth dynamics. Studies were retrieved from multiple academic databases using structured search protocols. Results: Social media platforms, particularly Instagram, WhatsApp, and YouTube, served as primary channels for millennial social solidarity expression, including hashtag activism, peer endorsement, and digital community building. Post-truth phenomena, including fake news, echo chambers, and political polarization, simultaneously threatened and paradoxically reinforced in-group solidarity mechanisms. Influencers and digital opinion leaders played a mediating role in shaping collective values and community norms. Counter-solidarity effects were most pronounced in politically charged contexts. Conclusions: Social media operates as a dual-edged mechanism in millennial social solidarity formation during the post-truth era. Strategic digital literacy interventions, platform governance reforms, and community-based trust-building are essential to harness the solidarity-promoting potential of social media while mitigating divisive forces rooted in disinformation and polarization.
Transformation of Urban Social Interaction in the Era of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Society Ahmad Mubarok; Rosmaria Rosmaria
Archipel: Journal of Indonesian Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 No. 9 (2026): Archipel - May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65739/archipel.v1i9.57

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The rapid integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technologies into everyday urban life has fundamentally reshaped the patterns, quality, and dynamics of social interaction in urban communities. This study examined the transformation of social interaction among urban populations in Indonesia amid the proliferation of AI-driven platforms, smart city infrastructure, and digital communication systems. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining a quantitative survey of 480 urban residents across five Indonesian cities with qualitative interviews involving 32 key informants. Social interaction transformation was assessed across five dimensions: communication modality, social trust, community cohesion, digital inclusion, and civic participation. Results indicate a significant shift toward digitally mediated social interaction, with 68.7% of respondents reporting that online interaction has become their primary mode of daily communication. AI-enabled platforms significantly predicted urban social cohesion (β=0.521, p<0.001), while digital literacy moderated the relationship between AI adoption and positive social outcomes. Alarming disparities were identified between high-income metropolitan areas and lower-income urban peripheries, reflecting a persistent digital divide that exacerbates social inequality. The metaverse, algorithmic governance, and AI chatbots emerged as novel interaction environments that simultaneously democratize and fragment social engagement. These findings contribute to an emerging theoretical framework positioning digital transformation as an interaction-driven nexus between society, technology, and urban governance.
The Influence Of Fast Food Consumption Patterns On Adolescent Nutritional Status In The Era Of Digital Lifestyle Muti Atun Nafi’ah; Rosmaria Rosmaria
Archipel: Journal of Indonesian Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 No. 9 (2026): Archipel - May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65739/archipel.v1i9.58

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Rapid digital transformation has profoundly reshaped adolescent dietary behaviors, particularly through increased exposure to fast food advertising on social media platforms, food delivery applications, and screen-based sedentary lifestyles. This review examined the relationship between fast food consumption patterns and nutritional status among adolescents in the context of the contemporary digital lifestyle. A systematic narrative review of 20 peer-reviewed studies published between 2021 and 2024 was conducted. Findings revealed that frequent fast food and ultra-processed food (UPF) consumption were consistently associated with elevated body mass index (BMI), overweight, and obesity across multiple countries and age groups. Digital platforms amplified consumption through targeted food marketing, advergaming, and influencer endorsements that disproportionately promoted energy-dense, nutrient-poor products. Emotional eating, triggered by digital stress and social comparison, further reinforced unhealthy dietary patterns. The COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns demonstrated the acute impact of screen time intensification on adolescent weight gain. Evidence also indicates that neighborhood food environments and access to ultra-processed foods act as structural determinants of dietary quality. In conclusion, fast food consumption in the digital era constitutes a multi-layered nutritional risk for adolescents. Effective interventions require integrated strategies encompassing digital food marketing regulation, nutrition education, school-based programs, and supportive food environment policies.