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Wacana, Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
ISSN : 14110199     EISSN : 23381884     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21776/ub.wacana
This journal has a focus on inter and multidisciplinary studies of social sciences and humanities. The scope is the socio-cultural phenomenon, the history, and transformation of society, changes, and stagnation of socio-political institutions, actor orientation, and behavior, the performance of political regimes and socio-economic structures. The scope is not limited by state, nation, temporal duration, certain ideas, and narrow beliefs. This journal is open to various approaches, theories, methodologies, research methods carried out by scientists, academics, researchers and practitioners in the fields and disciplines: economics, social, political science, government studies, international relations, sociology, anthropology, demography, history, religious and cultural studies, philosophy of science, communication science, and development studies.
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Regional Government Authority Model in Ecotourism Development in Baning Nature Park, Sintang District Redin Redin
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 23 No. 3 (2020)
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Management of Conservation Areas such as Taman Wista Alam, based on the Law on the Conservation of Living Natural Resources and Ecosystems and related regulations, often hinders the purpose of using TWA's main function to be developed as a natural tourism destination by local governments. The purpose of this research is to describe comprehensively and in detail the formulation of an alternative model of the authority of the Regional Government of Sintang District in the development of regional ecotourism in Baning Nature Tourism Park. This study uses an empirical legal study approach that relies on the data from interviews, observations, and documentation presented in a descriptive-analytical manner. The data analysis of this study used the Interactive Data Analysis model from Miles, Huberman, and Saldana. The results showed that the empirical model of the authority of the Sintang District government through the Tourism Office was limited to the management authority of areas outside the area, while within the area it was the authority of the Provincial BKSDA as the owner and manager of the area. To overcome the weaknesses of the empirical model, the advantages of the recommended model are needed, namely: (1) it can optimize synergy and collaboration in the management of ecotourism utilization blocks between the Sintang District Government and the West Kalimantan BKSDA; (2) the existence of a legal basis for management collaboration between the Sintang Regional Government and the West Kalimantan BKSDA to accelerate the development of supporting ecotourism infrastructure in the utilization block; and (3) empowering communities around the area.
Social Protection in the “Black Swan” Era: Policy Implementation of a Village Funding Cash Transfer Denny Iswanto; Sjamsiar Sjamsuddin; Fadillah Amin
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 24 No. 2 (2021)
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The existence of the COVID-19 outbreak as a global pandemic is a health problem in all countries in the world, including Indonesia. This problem occurs suddenly and the impact has never been predicted which is multidimensional, resulting in an uncertain situation. In the social aspect, the existence of this pandemic has increased social problems, such as an increase in the unemployment rate and an increase in the national poverty rate. For this reason, the government has made a number of policies in the context of social protection through social safety nets, one of which is the Village Fund Direct Cash Assistance (BLT) program. The purpose of this study was to determine and analyze the implementation of the Village Fund BLT policy as social protection for the poor who are socio-economically affected by Covid-19. This research uses qualitative research with a descriptive approach. The results showed that there were still a number of problems in the implementation of the Village Fund BLT policy, including the problem of data availability and the readiness of related government institutions. For this reason, an up to date social assistance data collection system and more guidance to the village government are needed to be able to manage the Village Fund BLT system. With this research, it is hoped that it can become a material for evaluating the government in providing social protection in an accountable, effective and targeted manner.
Gender Identity and Cosplayer Stigmation In Malang City Dita Wahyu Putri Muzdaliva; Siti Kholifah; Intan Rahmawati
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 24 No. 3 (2021)
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The purpose of this research is to examine gender identity and the stigma experienced by cosplayers in Malang City. A gender identity that is formed through repeated actions in cosplay life. A cosplayer has a different gender between social life and life when becoming a cosplayer. Gender differences that are owned by cosplayers raise problems in the form of stigma. The stigma that emerges and attaches to cosplayers who cross-gender is in the form of sexual deviance. The research method used in the research is descriptive qualitative with the resulting data in the form of written or spoken words from people and observable behavior. Data collection used is observation, interview, and documentation. The result of this research is that the gender identity of cosplayers is formed through actions that display gender that is repeated in cosplay life and continuously. A cosplayer displays his gender to imitate the character or character he likes. Second, the stigma that appears in cosplayer life is due to gender differences between social life and life as a cosplayer. The existence of gender differences causes cosplayers to get the stigma of sexual deviance.
Characteristics and Environmental Quality of using Tribe Settlements in Kemiren Abu Sufyan; Tri Anggraini Prajnawrdhi; Ni Ketut Agusintadewi
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 23 No. 3 (2020)
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Kemiren Village is designated as a traditional house architecture tourism village. The development has brought Kemiren Village to economic experienced growth and will be affecting dynamic changes of physical settlements. Research using the rationalistic-qualitative, descriptive and explorative method. Data collection conducting by field observations, interviews, and documentation then be analyzed using descriptive analysis, evaluative analysis, and development analysis approach. Results from physical conditions mapping, the characteristics of settlements are highly dependent on aesthetic quality, scarcity, and exceptionalness. Result from the analysis, the value of culture is 60%, while the value of environmental quality is 50%.  
Evaluation of Village Government Performance in Implementing the Village Development Movement Program (GERDEMA) in Long Bila Village, West Malinau District, Malinau Regency Figries Niagara; Sarwono Sarwono; Riyanto Riyanto
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 22 No. 4 (2019)
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Villages are an important part of spearheading an autonomous and sovereign democracy. Where the village has original autonomous rights based on customary law, can determine the composition of the government, regulate and manage households, and have wealth and assets. An important part in the implementation of development in the Village is the Village Government which is a strategic part of development. Village Government is a device that runs the government with other institutions and all products that are born by Village institutions. Where the village head has an important role in coordinating the performance of all institutions in the village. However, it cannot be denied that the implementation of the Village Government until now still faces a number of problems. As well as the obstacles faced by the current village administration, namely the low performance of village institutions, village government governance and community services. This problem affects the achievement of policy objectives.
Hexagon Fraud Detection of Regional Government Financial Statement as A Fraud Prevention on The Pandemic Crisis Era Shinta Permata Sari; Nikmar’ati Khoiriah
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 24 No. 2 (2021)
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The COVID-19 pandemic has paralyzed the world economic sectors in many countries, including Indonesia. Data from the Fiscal Policy Office of the Indonesia Ministry of Finance shows that economic contraction due to the pandemic has reached -5,32% in Q2 2020. In line with that increasing losses, the potential of fraudulent financial reporting by local governments can be increased if there are no strict supervision and detection.  The newest  Fraud  Hexagon  Model of  Vousinas (2019) is used to detect all factors of fraud in local government financial statements.  Fraud Hexagon presents pressure, opportunity, rationalization, competence, arrogance, and collusion as the factors of fraud detection. This study analyzes the local government financial statements of district/city government in East Java Provence, Indonesia from 2014-2018 as a sample that is obtained through the purposive sampling methods. Data analysis using logistic regression analysis and the results show that pressure (financial stability and financial targets), opportunity (ineffective monitoring ), competence, and arrogance affect the fraudulent of local government financial statements. Meanwhile, the results also present that pressure  (external pressure),  rationalization, and collusion do not affect the fraudulent of local government financial statements.
Fulfilling Obligations and Rights During Covid-19 Pandemic: Policy Analysts Perspective Ona Martha Nurron
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 24 No. 1 (2021)
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AbstractThere was never a prediction of a pandemic occurred in 2020 transpired for nine months even more. It was a disruptive situation throughout the world, interfering every aspects and components of society. Although there is a popular opinion that civil servants are among the untouched occupations, some were struggling in the crisis. A relatively new profession in Indonesia Institute of Sciences is Policy Analyst, which demands a dynamic strategy to fulfill the obligations and rights of the jobs.Utilizing qualitative descriptive methods, this research aims to determine how far the covid19 pandemic affects the fulfillment of a policy analyst. Primary data extracted from interview along with secondary data from comprehensive literature were employed.The interesting findings were all-women policy analysts stationed in Bandung Campus of Indonesia Institute of Sciences are able to fulfill the obligations and rights while balancing between office and family life through the pandemic by coping strategy of collaboration and innovation.
The Analysis of UB Guest House Management towards University of Brawijaya Changing Status into Public Service Agency (Badan Layanan Umum) Cuikitalia Cuikitalia; Fadillah Amin; Farida Nurani
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 23 No. 3 (2020)
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The aim of this research is to analyze the management of UB Guest House towards University of Brawijaya changing status into Public Sercive Agency based on Good Corporate Governance perspective either for its implication strategy in enhancing UB Guest House revenue. The research method used in this research is qualitative with direct observation and interview. The informants of this research are management, staff, and UB Guest House’s guests. The result shows that the changing status of the University of Brawijaya has its pros and cons. Because of the changing status, UB Guest House as part of the University of Brawijaya, doing several changes such as ownership status, employees status, procurement, financial report, maximize cooperation, and management are authorized. With all those implications faced by UB Guest House, it is better if UB Guest House separated from the main office (in this case rectorate) and cooperate with alumni network all around Indonesia or international. This plan will make UB Guest House raise its revenue and compete with other competitors in the same field.
Bawean Tourism: A Hope to Encourage The Local Economy of The Community Durratun Nashihah; Tjahjanulin Domai; I Gede Eko Putra Sri Sentanu
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 24 No. 2 (2021)
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Bawean Island is located 130 kilometers north of Java Island with an area of 200 square kilometers and a population of around 107,000. One aspect that needs to be considered on the Bawean island is the welfare of the community. The condition of human resources in Bawean Island is on average uneducated to a high level and with middle to lower economic conditions. Most of the livelihoods of the people of Bawean Island are farming, fishing or migrating abroad. Bawean Island has abundant natural resources, there are beaches, lakes, waterfalls, mountains and small islands, all of these natural objects can be developed into tourist locations. Tourism encourages economic growth in an area because it opens up many business opportunities and jobs that empower people.  Tourism potential can be seen as a solution to improve the welfare communities  on Bawean Island. This research focuses on extracting data and analyzing how the tourism sector is able to be a solution for increasing welfare in Bawean Island. The object observed was the development of a tourism village and the parties involved, namely the government and tourism-conscious community groups including empowered communities. This research provides information on the impact of tourism on increasing welfare by looking at the number of creative industry communities and empowered communities.
The CIPP Model-Based Evaluation on Information Technology Competence Certification Program at Universitas Brawijaya Muhammad Imron Hamdani; Imam Hanafi
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 24 No. 3 (2021)
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In higher education, the development of Information Technology (IT) requires all academics to be able to adapt to the change of information. In Universitas Brawijaya, certification is carried out as a means to increase student competence in entering the workforce, this is stated in Rector Regulation number 36 of 2015. The CIPP evaluation model is a comprehensive evaluation format that has stages of context, input, process, and product. This study aims to determine and assess the implementation of competency certification programs as well as supporting and inhibiting factors measured by the CIPP evaluation method. This study using a qualitative approach with descriptive methods. Data collection techniques with observation, documentation, literature study, and in-depth interviews. The results showed that in the context aspect there was a relevance between the Ministry of Higher Education and Universitas Brawijaya. The input aspect of the components in this aspect is good but the students need more stimulus to be more proactive towards the program. The process is good to be seen from the responses of the participants but needs more supervision in the aspects of the exam of the product are good from the results of the value achieved also a benefit that is felt by the participants.

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