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International Journal of Social and Education (INJOSEDU)
Published by CV. Adiba Aisha Amira
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International Journal of Social and Education (INJOSEDU) is a journal that deals with social, cultural, economic, political and educational issues. Education covers all kinds of fields of education, in the sphere of family, school, and even higher education. The field of education is not confined to either general education or special education, as is the case with the social sphere.
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LANGUAGE AS A TOOL FOR PROPAGANDA AND MISINFORMATION IN CONFLICT ZONES: IMPLICATIONS ON ANAMBRA RESIDENTS AND INSECURITY Amaka Yvonne Okafor
INJOSEDU: International Journal of Social and Education Vol. 2 No. 7 (2025)
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Language holds immense power in shaping perceptions, constructing realities, and influencing social behavior, especially in contexts of conflict. This study employed a qualitative systematic review to examine how language is used as a tool for propaganda and misinformation in conflict zones, focusing on Anambra State. Literature from 2010 to 2024 was sourced from credible databases such as Google Scholar, JSTOR, AJOL, and Scopus, using keywords related to language, conflict, and insecurity in Southeast Nigeria. Only empirically grounded studies were included. Data were analyzed thematically, revealing recurring strategies like emotive language, ethnic appeals, and framing government as adversaries. The review followed PRISMA guidelines to ensure transparency, credibility, and minimize bias in presenting how language influences public perception and insecurity. The findings reveal that emotionally charged and biased language, often shared through digital platforms and informal channels, plays a significant role in deepening distrust, spreading fear, and eroding public confidence. In Anambra, where underlying tensions exist, such linguistic manipulation worsens insecurity and fragments social cohesion. The study also emphasizes the role of media literacy in helping individuals critically evaluate information, resist manipulative narratives, and foster informed public discourse. Additionally, the research highlights how language can serve as a bridge for peacebuilding when used inclusively and responsibly. Language, therefore, is central to both the challenges and solutions related to insecurity in conflict-affected societies.
PARENTAL ENGAGEMENT AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN EFL: A STUDY OF SAUDI INTERMEDIATE STUDENTS Dahham Naji Al-Shammari
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This study explores the effect of parental involvement on the academic performance of third intermediate students in English language in Saudi Arabian public schools. Employing a quasi-experimental design with pre- and post-tests, the study examined a sample of 113 male students divided into experimental and control groups from two schools in Qurayat. The experimental group's parents actively participated in the educational process, while the control group's parents did not. Results indicated statistically significant differences in post-test scores in favor of the experimental group, suggesting that parental engagement has a positive impact on students' English language achievement. The study concludes with recommendations to promote structured parental involvement and proposes further longitudinal research across diverse contexts.
THE TOURISM POTENTIAL OF KE’TE KESU VILLAGE AS A CULTURAL HERITAGE ATTRACTION AND HISTORICA ICON OF TORAJA Ernawati Ernawati
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This research examines the potential of Kete Kesu Village as a tourist attraction and historical icon of Toraja, South Sulawesi. The formulation of the problem studied in this research is what is the potential of Kete Kesu village as a tourist attraction in Toraja. The method used is a qualitative research method with a qualitative descriptive approach to understand what phenomena the research subjects experience. Meanwhile, the data collection techniques in this research are literature study and documentation. The results of this research show that Kete Kesu is one of the interesting tourist villages to visit in Toraja because it has interesting and unique tourism potential and has a history that was considered mystical and romantic in ancient times.
THE EFFECT OF GAMBLING ON THE OCCURRENCE OF PROPERTY CRIME Gunawan Widjaja; Wagiman Martedjo; Yohanes Khristoforus
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Gambling has long been a social problem that can have a significant impact on the lives of individuals, families and society as a whole. This study aims to analyse the effect of gambling on the incidence of property crime, both in terms of income and losses caused by gambling habits in society. The data used in this study were obtained from the North Jakarta Police. Gambling, which is an activity involving betting money or goods with results dependent on luck, is often associated with various forms of crime. Property crimes such as theft, robbery, and fraud can be triggered by an individual's dependence on uncontrolled gambling. In this research, it is carried out normatively where gambling is an act prohibited by law and anyone, be it a new gambler or a recidivist who commits gambling, is subject to criminal law sanctions. As a result of the influence of gambling, it creates criminal motives (such as theft, fraud, and embezzlement), weakens self-control to commit crimes, and causes losses to other people's property. Normatively, gambling is regulated by laws in Indonesia such as the Criminal Code (KUHP) Article 303, Regional Regulations (Perda). The results showed that although gambling can provide short-term benefits, in the long run, gambling addiction often causes losses.
THE IMPACT OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY DISCLOSURE AND CAPITAL STRUCTURE ON FIRM VALUE: A STUDY ON ENERGY SECTOR COMPANIES LISTED ON THE INDONESIA STOCK EXCHANGE DURING THE 2021-2023 PERIOD Ni Made Crista Cahya Kireina; Anak Agung Gde Putu Widanaputra
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Firm value is the perception of investors regarding the level of success of a company, as reflected through its stock price. This study aims to examine the impact of corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure and capital structure on the firm value of energy sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange during the 2021-2023 period. This research adopts a quantitative approach with an associative research design. The sample consists of 16 companies selected through purposive sampling, totaling 48 observations over three years. The analysis technique used is multiple linear regression with the assistance of SPSS software. The results indicate that CSR disclosure has a positive and significant effect on firm value, while capital structure has no effect.
ANALYSIS OF DETERMINANTS OF GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT OF DISTRICTS/CITIES IN THE PROVINCE OF BALI IN 2019-2023 Ni Putu Ari Cipta Dewi; Putu Ayu Pramitha Purwanti
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Regional economic development is an important foundation in promoting equitable growth in each region. Bali Province as a national leading tourism area has experienced fluctuating economic dynamics, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic which has had a significant impact on strategic sectors. Inequality between districts/cities as well as differences in fiscal capabilities and the quality of human resources are also concerns in the formulation of regional development policies. The purpose of this study is to analyze Investment, Tourism Sector, Human Development Index (HDI), Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR), and Regional Original Income (ROR) on Regency/City Gross Regional Domestic Product (GDP) in Bali Province in 2019–2023. This study uses secondary data with a quantitative approach and panel data method. The data used consisted of 45 observations covering nine districts/cities over five years. The data analysis techniques used were descriptive statistical analysis and panel data regression with a fixed effect model (FEM) approach based on relevant tests. The results of the study show that: 1) Investment, Tourism Sector, HDI,LFPR, and ROR simultaneously have a significant positive effect on the GDP of Regencies/Cities in Bali Province; 2) Partially, Investment, Tourism Sector, HDI, LFPR and ROR have a positive and significant effect on GDP. The results of this research are expected to be considered for local governments in formulating regional economic development policies based on strategic sectors and improving the quality of human resources to achieve sustainable and inclusive growth.  
ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING THE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES OF WOMEN IN THE FORMAL SECTOR IN DENPASAR CITY Putu Ayu Mas Saty Devi; Ida Ayu Nyoman Saskara
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Gender inequality in the workplace remains a significant issue in Indonesia, including in Denpasar. Although the formal sector offers greater stability and legal protection, women often face challenges such as wage disparities, limited career mobility, and disproportionate domestic responsibilities. Nevertheless, women's participation in the formal sector is crucial in promoting inclusive economic development, particularly in relation to gender equality as outlined in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This study aims to evaluate various factors including age, husband's income level, number of dependents, and educational attainment affecting the participation of married women in formal employment in Denpasar City. A binary logistic regression model was employed as the quantitative approach in this research. Primary data were collected through purposive sampling of 70 married women, both those employed and unemployed in the formal sector. Secondary data were obtained from the Denpasar City Central Statistics Agency (BPS). The findings reveal that educational attainment and husband's income significantly influence women's likelihood of working in the formal sector; education has a positive effect, while age has a negative impact. The number of dependents in the household was found to have no significant effect. These results highlight the need for policies that support women’s education, skills training, and flexible working arrangements in order to enhance female labor force participation in urban areas.
THE ANALYSIS OF POTENTIAL SCENARIOS FOR THE SUSTAINABILITY OF GRAPE AGROTOURISM IN SANGGALANGIT VILLAGE, BULELENG REGENCY Made Chandra Sintia Dewi Wulandari; Ida Ayu Nyoman Saskara
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This study aims to analyze potential scenarios for the sustainable development of grape-based agrotourism in Sanggalangit Village, Buleleng Regency, and to identify the most effective scenario model to support the sector's long-term sustainability. The research is motivated by the current dominance of a production system focused on wine-making, limited product diversification, low participation of young farmers, and suboptimal stakeholder collaboration particularly with the private sector. A descriptive quantitative approach was employed, utilizing the SMIC-Prob Expert method as a probabilistic scenario analysis tool. Data were collected through questionnaires, in-depth interviews, field observations, and Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) involving 30 informants, including farmers, tourism managers, village and regency government representatives, and private sector actors such as Hatten Wines. Three main scenarios were analyzed: (1) maintaining the status quo of production, (2) market-driven product diversification, and (3) increasing local farmer participation, especially among the younger generation. The analysis reveals that the most favorable scenario is a combination of all three, with a stronger emphasis on product diversification and farmer participation. This integrated strategy is considered the most adaptive in responding to uncertainties while addressing structural challenges and leveraging development opportunities in grape-based agrotourism. Theoretically, the study reinforces the application of scenario analysis in local-based sustainable development planning. Practically, the findings offer guidance for policymakers and agrotourism stakeholders in designing training programs, facilitating innovation, and strengthening cross-sector collaboration to foster an inclusive and sustainable agrotourism ecosystem.
DETERMINANTS OF COMMUNITY WELFARE IN NON-SARBAGITA REGIONS IN BALI PROVINCE Ni Putu Eka Putri Adnyani; Putu Ayu Pramitha Purwanti
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Community welfare refers to the fulfillment of citizens’ needs across economic, educational, and health dimensions, enabling individuals to live decently and develop their potential. In this study, community welfare is measured using the Human Development Index (HDI). This study aims to analyze the influence of GRDP per capita, minimum wage, population size, and average years of schooling on the welfare of communities in non-Sarbagita regions in Bali Province. The study employs secondary data, comprising 50 observations. The analytical methods used include descriptive statistics and panel data regression analysis. The findings reveal that (1) GRDP per capita, minimum wage, population size, and average years of schooling simultaneously have a significant effect on community welfare in the non-Sarbagita regions of Bali Province; and (2) each of these variables also has a positive and significant partial effect on community welfare in these areas.
THE INFLUENCE OF SYSTEM QUALITY, INFORMATION QUALITY, SERVICE QUALITY, AND PERCEIVED USEFULNESS ON USER SATISFACTION(Empirical Study on Village Credit Institutions in Denpasar City) Ni Made Meyfia Handayani; Dodik Ariyanto
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The use of a quality accounting information system (AIS) in Village Credit Institutions (LPD) in Denpasar City is essential to improve work efficiency and user satisfaction in processing financial data. This study aims to examine the influence of system quality, information quality, service quality, and perceived usefulness on user satisfaction of AIS in LPDs in Denpasar. A total of 140 questionnaire responses were collected from LPD employees using a non-probability purposive sampling method and analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling with Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS). The results indicate that system quality, information quality, service quality, and perceived usefulness all have a significant influence on user satisfaction.