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Dede Iswandi
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civicus@upi.edu
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+6281322793535
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Department of Civic Education, Faculty of Social Science Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia. Nu`man Somantri Building, 2nd Floor, Dr. Setiabudhi Street No. 229 Bandung 40154, Phone (022) 2013163, Ext. 25244, 25248, 25249.
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Kota bandung,
Jawa barat
INDONESIA
Jurnal Civicus
ISSN : 14125463     EISSN : 26563606     DOI : https://doi.org/10.17509/civicus
Core Subject : Education, Social,
urnal Civicus is a periodic scientific journal that is published twice a year (June and December) that publishes the results of original and recent research on Citizenship Education. This journal aims to develop concepts, theories, perspectives, paradigms, and methodologies in the study of the science of Citizenship Education. Jurnal Civicus print ISSN is 1412-5463. Civicus Online ISSN is 2656-3606. Jurnal Civicus is published by Civic Education Department, in collaboration with Asosiasi Profesi Pendidikan Pancasila dan Kewarganegaraan Indonesia (Indonesia Association of Pancasila and Civic Education/AP3KnI). Jurnal Civicus invites to submit original and unpublish manuscript in citizenship studies i.e civic education (curriculum, teaching, instructional media, and evaluation), political education, law education, moral education, and multicultural education.
Articles 267 Documents
The Role of The Social Environment on Civic Education Learning in Growing Social Capital Linda Wardatul Zadidah; Dasim Budimansyah
Jurnal Civicus Vol 21, No 2 (2021): JURNAL CIVICUS, DECEMBER 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/civicus.v21i2.45639

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Indonesia as a multicultural country rich in culture, natural resources and diversity is very difficult to escape from social conflicts. The strong current of globalization has further complicated the problems of Indonesian nationality. One of the factors that cause social conflict in society is the difference in the social environment. The different of social environments make individuals or groups feel the most special from other individuals or groups. Social conflicts that occur due to the influence of differences in the social environment must be resolved in an appropriate manner and with extensive knowledge and sufficient capital such as social capital. Civic education is an important subject that can help grow social capital with “the support provided by the social environment of” students. This study discusses how the role of the social environment on Civics learning in growing social capital (case study at SMA Negeri 1 Singaparna). “This research uses a qualitative approach with a case study method”. “Data collection techniques” using “interviews, observation and documentation”. “The results of this study” suggest that; The social environment of students living in Islamic boarding schools, urban and rural areas has differences in the implementation of Civics learning outcomes and the growth and development of social capital.
The Role of The Covid-19 Task Force in Increasing Community Legal Awareness About The Implementation of The Health Protocol Aldira Dwi Yunianto; Dwi Iman Muthaqin
Jurnal Civicus Vol 21, No 2 (2021): JURNAL CIVICUS, DECEMBER 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/civicus.v21i2.45633

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This study examines the issue of public legal awareness in implementing health protocols. This study aims to obtain a clear picture regarding the role of the Bandung City Level Covid-19 Handling Task Force in increasing public legal awareness about health protocols. This study uses a mixed approach with descriptive methods. Data was collected by means of interviews, observations, questionnaires, documentation studies, and field notes. Respondents in this study, namely the Bandung City Level Covid-19 Handling Task Force, Bandung City Health Service, Bandung City Satpol PP, Bandung City Police, and Bandung City Community. The results of the study indicate that the role of the Covid-19 Handling Task Force in increasing public legal awareness regarding the application of health protocols has been running quite well, but has not been maximized. This can be seen from the indicators of public legal awareness in the application of health protocols, namely: (1) Community legal knowledge is considered very good, (2) Community legal understanding can be categorized as good, (3) Legal attitudes are considered adequate, and (4) Behavioral patterns The law in complying with health protocols is still low or can be categorized as bad.
Politics of the Law of Covid-19 Handling by The Indonesian Government from Health Human Rights Perspective Pertiwi, Analia; Ediyono, Suryo
Jurnal Civicus Vol 22, No 1 (2022): JURNAL CIVICUS, JUNE 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/civicus.v22i1.47763

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COVID-19 is a disease that was first discovered in China where it spreads very quickly until it was recorded that until January 28, 2021, 1 million Indonesians were exposed to the virus with the highest number of cases in Southeast Asia. Every citizen has the right to be given protection by the government from this case. The right to health is a derivative of human rights that must be protected. In dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, the government has implemented various legal rules, including government regulations implementing Law Number 1 of 2020, State Finance and Financial System Stability policies during the 2019 Coronavirus Pandemic (COVID-19) and government regulations number 21 of 2020. 2020 is the date of Mass Social Restrictions in the Context of Acceleration (PSBB) for Handling Corona Virus Disease 2019 (Covid-19). The government has also implemented PSBB and Physical Distancing policies, but these policies have not been effective in breaking the chain of transmission of COVID-19. The method used in this study is a descriptive normative juridical research method by providing solutions for handling COVID-19 in Indonesia. This study concludes that the legal politics (PSBB and physical distancing) achieved by the government in handling COVID-19 are not in accordance with Article 28 H paragraphs (1) and 34 of the 1945 Constitution paragraphs (2) and (3).
The Effectiveness of a Pelican Crossing as Effort to Fulfill The Right to Security of The Person Based From The Citizenship Perspective's Review Juang Pratama Abdi; Cecep Darmawan
Jurnal Civicus Vol 21, No 2 (2021): JURNAL CIVICUS, DECEMBER 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/civicus.v21i2.45640

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Fulfillment the right to security of the person is one of the human rights according to Law of the Republic of Indonesia No. 39 of 1999 on Human Rights. Dinas Perhubungan Kota Bandung is a public institution has the main task of service in the field of transportation. One of the efforts the main tasks and service functions is provide Pelican Crossing’ policy in every corner of the city of Bandung. The purpose of this research is find out how effective the implementation of the Pelican Crossing with a specific to knowing and analyzing the planning, implementation, and evaluation of the Pelican Crossing’s implementation. This research uses a qualitative approach with a case study method. Data collection techniques used interview, observation, and documentation studies. The participants in this study were the Kasi Perlengkapan Jalan Dinas Perhubungan Kota Bandung, members of Satlantas Polrestabes Kota bandung, and the Pelican Crossing users. The results are; 1) The planning process of the Pelican Crossing; 2) Implementation of the Pelican Crossing; 3) The effectiveness of the Pelican Crossing as an effort to fulfill the right to security of the Bandung citizens; and 4) Constraints and solutions for the implementation of Pelican Crossing in Bandung City
The Results of Fostering Legal Awareness in Students Through The Human Rights Law Awareness Student Forum Fami Miftahulzaman; Endang Sumantri; Dadang Sundawa
Jurnal Civicus Vol 21, No 2 (2021): JURNAL CIVICUS, DECEMBER 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/civicus.v21i2.45634

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This research was based on the condition of students legal awareness in the city of Bandung was still not good, and there were cases of juvenile delinquency at SMAN 27 Bandung. Therefore there was a need for efforts to foster legal awareness in students at SMAN 27 Bandung was through the Human Rights Law Awareness Student Forum. This study aimed to examine the implementation of legal awareness development in students through FPSH HAM SMAN 27 Bandung. This study used a qualitative approach with a descriptive method. Data collection techniques were carried out in this study using interviews, observation, documentation, and literature study. Data analysis techniques were carried out using data reduction, data presentation, conclusions/verification, and data validity. The results obtained from this study are The results of fostering legal awareness in students through FPSH HAM  can have a good impact and benefit on schools, and members of the FPSH HAM, so that the results of the training carried out have added knowledge, understanding, attitudes, and legal behavior to students at SMAN 27 Bandung.
The Values of Local Wisdom in the Muang Jong (Salamat Laut) Tradition of the Sawang Tribe in Selinsing Village, Belitung Timur Regency Dandy Rinaldo; Trisna Sukmayadi
Jurnal Civicus Vol 22, No 1 (2022): JURNAL CIVICUS, JUNE 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/civicus.v22i1.44608

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As the era of globalization goes on in the entire order of the nation's life, it requires the Indonesian state to be aware of things that have a negative impact, such as the impact of the development of anti-character values. The development and preservation of cultural values and local wisdom is very much needed. This study aims to describe the values of local wisdom in the Muang Jong (sea salvation) tradition of the Sawang tribe in Selinssing Village, East Belitung Regency. This study uses a qualitative approach with the type of descriptive research. Data collection techniques were carried out using interviews and observations. The data obtained in this study were analyzed through data reduction, data display, and drawing conclusions/verification. The results of this study show that 1) the background of the Muang Jong tradition is that it started when the Sawang people were in the ocean and they got a disaster where they were finally saved by the God of the Sea. After that incident, there was the Muang Jong tradition where this tradition is an expression of gratitude for the Sawang Tribe community to the God of the Ruler of the ocean. 2) The values of local wisdom contained in the Muang Jong tradition are spiritual values, religious values, mutual cooperation values, togetherness values, artistic values and historical values. 3) Efforts to preserve and introduce the values of local wisdom contained in the Muang Jong (sea safety) tradition of the Sawang Tribe is to collaborate with the local government to introduce the tradition through the tourism office and policies from the local government. In addition, to preserve the Muang Jong tradition for the youth of the Sawang Tribe is to directly involve the youth in a series of Muang Jong tradition activities.
Implementation of Archipelago Insights in Growing Attitude of Nationalism in Young Generations Muhammad Naufal Rafif; Fatma Ulfatun Najicha
Jurnal Civicus Vol 22, No 1 (2022): JURNAL CIVICUS, JUNE 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/civicus.v22i1.45641

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Globalization has brought various bad effects to Indonesia, one of which is Westernization. So, we need a point of view that can combat Westernization which is manifested in the form of Archipelago Insights. Even so, there are still many Indonesians who have not instilled the values of the Archipelago insight into their lives. As a result, their nationalism, especially their love for the homeland, will be lacking. Therefore, this research was conducted to identify why this event could occur, and then to help readers, especially the younger generation, to be able to recognize and understand the identity of the Indonesian people so as to instill the values of insight into the archipelago and an attitude of love for the homeland. This research is a compilation of findings from various sources, such as journals, articles, and books that discuss Archipelago Insights, globalization, nationalism, and so on which will then be discussed to show methods that can be used to increase nationalism. From the results of this study, nationalism can arise when there is a push from Wawasan Nusantara which provides a view of Indonesia through personality.
Tolerance Between Religions in Jungjang Village, Arjawinangun District, Cirebon Aziz Maulana; Suwarma Al Muchtar
Jurnal Civicus Vol 21, No 2 (2021): JURNAL CIVICUS, DECEMBER 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/civicus.v21i2.45635

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Indonesia, which is a multicultural nation, will not be separated from the rampant cases of intolerance between religious communities that lead to religious blasphemy, clashes between religious communities and even the destruction of houses of worship that harm many people and cause chaos in society. To deal with this, it is necessary to strengthen understanding of inter-religious tolerance which aims to increase public understanding of the importance of maintaining national unity, since in principle every religion teaches goodness to its people. Therefore, in realizing tolerance between religious communities, it can be done through good communication between religious leaders, a culture of harmony and mutual respect for differences as well as helping fellow humanity towards other religions. This study uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive method, with data collection using interviews, observation and documentation. The results of this study indicate that the people of Jungjang village, Arjawinangun district, Cirebon have a very good culture of tolerance and are able to create a peaceful atmosphere in the community even though there are houses of worship nearby the location.
Social Media Police to Shape Citizen Ethics in The Digital Age Syifa Nurul Latiefah; Widya Devita Sari; Deny Zein Tarsidi
Jurnal Civicus Vol 22, No 1 (2022): JURNAL CIVICUS, JUNE 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/civicus.v22i1.47911

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Along with the times, technological advances greatly affect all daily activities, one of which is the existence of social media which is a tool for communicating and socializing, there are many conveniences that are felt by the existence of social media, for example in the fields of education, economics, social and politics, but sometimes this communication in social media can backfire against the users themselves, this happens because of the unwise use of social media. The number of cases that are detrimental to victims in the unwise use of social media has become one of the triggers for conflicts and even divisions between groups, so that the government proposes to form social media police which is expected to be able to monitor social media users to be wiser in the use of social media and provide sanctions for anyone who violates this policy in the use of social media. With current technological advances, knowledge about how to be a good society is very much needed, so Digital Citizenship must begin to be formed for the whole community to shape the character of how to use social media well.
Application Civic Virtue in Yogyakarta Natural School Through ‘Tata Krama Desa’ Subject Fakhrul Kurniawan; Susan Fitriasari; Dede Iswandi
Jurnal Civicus Vol 22, No 1 (2022): JURNAL CIVICUS, JUNE 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/civicus.v22i1.46283

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This research is motivated by the weak internalization of the value of civility in education which is caused by not optimal learning in schools due to the learning environment factor.  Therefore the existence of the natural school as an innovation made to improve the purpose of optimal learning. One of the natural schools in Indonesia is Yogyakarta Nature School which has subjects of ‘tata krama desa’ as subjects that can internalize the civic virtue value. The purpose of this subject is to find out an overview about implementation of civic virtue value on the subject of ‘tata krama desa’ at the Yogyakarta Natural School.  This research uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive method. Data collection techniques carried out in this research were by means of observation, interviews, documentation studies, literature studies, and field notes. Data analysis techniques were carried out by reducing data, presenting data, drawing conclusions and verifying validating data by triangulation and member check. The results of the research show that in the subject of ‘tata krama desa’, the values of civic virtue have been implemented, this is based on the learning process, both in terms of planning, implementation, and assessment.

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