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Comparison Between Islamic Law and Positive Law in a Judicial Context Suprijati Sarib; Syarifuddin; Sabil Mokodenseho
West Science Islamic Studies Vol. 1 No. 01 (2023): West Science Islamic Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsiss.v1i01.284

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This study explores Indonesia's complex legal system, which coexists with positive and Islamic law. The study examines how various legal systems apply justice and how people perceive it, using a quantitative research design. When survey data is combined with document analysis, subtle patterns and differences are revealed. The findings show that although positive law places more emphasis on procedural issues and the defense of individual rights, Islamic law views justice as being strongly related to moral and ethical principles. Different views of justice are influenced by differences in demographics. The discussion of these findings' implications within the framework of legal pluralism provides valuable perspectives for researchers, policymakers, and legal practitioners attempting to navigate the intricate legal landscape of Indonesia.
The Impact of Online Interactions on Mental Health among Adolescents in West Java Tamaulina Br Sembiring; Sabil Mokodenseho
The Eastasouth Journal of Social Science and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 01 (2023): The Eastasouth Journal of Social Science and Humanities (ESSSH)
Publisher : Eastasouth Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/esssh.v1i01.142

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Using a quantitative methodology, this study explores the complex relationship between teenage psychological wellness and digital social networking in West Java. A varied group of 250 teenagers took part, offering insights on their use of digital devices and mental well-being. The study identifies complex relationships between online experiences and psychological wellbeing, emphasizing both positive and negative correlations. The results highlight the importance of context-specific knowledge, given the diversity of West Java's culture and population. With implications for theory, practice, and future research, the study adds to the expanding body of knowledge regarding the effects of digital social networking on the mental health of adolescents.
The Influence of Bilingualism and Language Attitudes on Language Choice in Multilingual Communities in a West Javan University Poetri AL-Viany Maqfirah; Sabil Mokodenseho
The Eastasouth Journal of Social Science and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 01 (2023): The Eastasouth Journal of Social Science and Humanities (ESSSH)
Publisher : Eastasouth Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/esssh.v1i01.144

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This study looks into the intricate relationships that exist between language attitudes, language choices, and bilingualism in a West Javan university. There are 250 participants in the study, who are a varied cross-section of the academic community. Analysis of demographic data shows that the distribution is equal for both genders and age groups. The prevalence of Bahasa Indonesia, Sundanese, Javanese, other regional languages, and English is shown via linguistic background investigation, demonstrating the linguistic diversity present in the university community. The survey also explores academic levels, with undergraduate students making up the majority of participants. Results of the poll show that a significant portion of individuals were multilingual, speaking two or more languages. Sundanese & Bahasa Indonesia, Javanese & English, and Bahasa Indonesia & English are common language partnerships. Language attitudes that are positive toward multilingualism and native languages vary depending on one's linguistic background. Language preferences for Bahasa Indonesia and English are evident in both formal and casual contexts. Significant connections between bilingualism, linguistic attitudes, and linguistic preferences are revealed by correlation analysis.
Analyzing the Relationship Between Cultural Diversity, Social Capital, and Community Resilience in Jakarta, Indonesia Endang Supriatna; Dhiana Ekowati; Adit Mohammad Aziz; Sabil Mokodenseho
The Eastasouth Journal of Social Science and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 01 (2023): The Eastasouth Journal of Social Science and Humanities (ESSSH)
Publisher : Eastasouth Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/esssh.v1i01.145

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In Jakarta, Indonesia, this study explores the complex interrelationships among social capital, cultural diversity, and community resilience. Participants from a varied sample of 500 people, spanning a range of socioeconomic classes, and nationalities, shared their perspectives on social capital, cultural diversity, and community resilience. The results show a culturally diversified and affluent community where people feel they have strong social ties and are resilient. Indicators of community resilience, social capital, and cultural variety all show favorable connections according to statistical analysis. Regression analyses highlight the important roles that cultural variety, social capital that bonds, bridges, and links, and environmental, social, and economic resilience play in enhancing the overall resilience of Jakarta's communities. The sample's diversity in terms of demographics improves the findings' external validity. This research offers significant perspectives for practitioners and policymakers that aim to promote resilience in urban environments with various cultural backgrounds.
Social Support Networks, Coping Mechanisms, and Mental Health Outcomes in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Patients in Yogyakarta Wahidin Wahidin; Sabil Mokodenseho
The Eastasouth Journal of Social Science and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 01 (2023): The Eastasouth Journal of Social Science and Humanities (ESSSH)
Publisher : Eastasouth Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/esssh.v1i01.146

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In Yogyakarta, Indonesia, this study examines the complex interactions that exist between coping strategies, social support networks, and mental health outcomes in people with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The study uses regression and correlation analysis on a broad sample to determine the links between coping techniques, perceived social support, and the severity of PTSD symptoms. In line with previous research, the results emphasize the protective value of emotional support and proactive social support-seeking. But the surprising positive relationship that was found between avoidance and the severity of symptoms presents a fresh angle that calls for more research on the cultural dynamics of coping strategies. This study establishes the foundation for further research on PTSD in the particular sociocultural environment of Yogyakarta and offers subtle insights for customized therapies.
The Influence of Emotional Intelligence and Effective Communication on Interpersonal Relationship Quality and Life Satisfaction in Indonesia Rachmi Rachmi; Aswati Asri; Sa'diyah Sa'diyah; Patriandi Nuswantoro; Sabil Mokodenseho
The Eastasouth Journal of Social Science and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 02 (2024): The Eastasouth Journal of Social Science and Humanities (ESSSH)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/esssh.v1i02.213

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This study examines the complex relationships between interpersonal relationship quality (IRQ) and life satisfaction (LS) among people in Indonesia, with a focus on the roles played by emotional intelligence (EI) and effective communication (EC). Structural Equation Modeling with Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS) was used as a quantitative method to examine the associations between the variables in a sample of 210 people. The findings show strong and favorable correlations: EC and EI have a positive impact on LS and IRQ. A number of fit indices indicate the structural model's satisfactory fit, and the blindfolding test confirms the model's predictive ability. The results indicate that, in the Indonesian setting, developing emotional intelligence and effective communication skills may lead to improved interpersonal connections and a higher quality of life.
Mapping Research on the Influence of Social Media on Consumer Food Behavior a Bibliometric Approach Elfreda Aplonia Lau; Arief Yanto Rukmana; Sabalius Uhai; Sabil Mokodenseho; Weni Indah Doktri Agus Tapaningsih
The Eastasouth Journal of Social Science and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 02 (2024): The Eastasouth Journal of Social Science and Humanities (ESSSH)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/esssh.v1i02.214

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This study conducts a bibliometric analysis to systematically map the research landscape on the influence of social media on consumer food behavior. The analysis encompasses 1000 scholarly articles published between 1962 and 2024, accumulating 32,394 citations over 62 citation years. Through co-citation and bibliographic coupling analyses, key clusters and trends are identified, revealing the multifaceted nature of social media's impact on food-related attitudes and behaviors. Insights from the analysis offer practical implications for marketers, policymakers, and researchers, guiding strategic decision-making in areas such as marketing communication, public health interventions, and interdisciplinary collaboration. The findings underscore the importance of continued research efforts to address emerging gaps and deepen our understanding of the evolving dynamics between social media and consumer food behavior.
The Influence of Personality Traits and Job Characteristics on Work Motivation and Job Performance in the Hospitality Industry in Indonesia Efa Irdhayanti; Theresia Marditama; Muhammad Syafri; Sabil Mokodenseho; Bambang Purwoko
The Eastasouth Journal of Social Science and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 02 (2024): The Eastasouth Journal of Social Science and Humanities (ESSSH)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/esssh.v1i02.215

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This research investigates the intricate relationships among personality traits, job characteristics, work motivation, and job performance within the context of the Indonesian hospitality industry. Utilizing a sample of 220 participants, a robust structural equation model was developed and tested. The model demonstrated excellent fit indices, reinforcing its effectiveness in capturing the complexities of the variables under scrutiny. Hypothesis testing revealed significant positive relationships between job characteristics and both job performance and work motivation, as well as between personality traits and job performance and work motivation. The model's high explanatory power (R²) and predictive relevance (Q²) underscore its utility in understanding and forecasting outcomes in the studied industry. The findings offer valuable insights for organizational practitioners aiming to optimize employee performance and motivation in the dynamic landscape of the Indonesian hospitality sector.
Implementation of Religious Teacher Leadership in Cultivating Islamic Ethics in Madrasah Najamuddin Petta Solong; Sabil Mokodenseho; Siti Rohmah
JURNAL AL-TANZIM Vol 8, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Nurul Jadid University, Probolinggo, East Java, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/al-tanzim.v8i2.6730

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This research analyzes the implementation of religious teacher leadership in cultivating Islamic ethics at Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 1 Gorontalo City. This study employs a qualitative descriptive approach with a phenomenological framework. Data collection involves observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis follows four stages: condensation, coding, categorization, and theorization. The findings reveal that religious teachers can design, organize, guide, and supervise the inculcation of religious teachings, particularly in Islamic jurisprudence, thus emphasizing the manifestation of Islamic ethics, such as dress code, religious traditions, and Islamic interactions. However, the teachers' skills in critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and creativity have yet to integrate the practice of religion within them, both among teachers and students. This research underscores the importance of further studies to unveil comprehensive strategies for realizing Islamic ethics across various dimensions in the context of religious teacher leadership. These strategies should align with the student profile project of "rahmatan lil alamin" and position the practice of religious teachings as a critical leadership competency within the madrasah context.
Co-Authors Achmad Abdul Azis Adi Nugroho Susanto Putro Adit Mohammad Aziz Adit Mohammad Aziz Afdhal Chatra Perdana Ahmad Labib Majdi Ai Siti Nurmiati Anita Ninasari Aria Elshifa ARIEF BUDI PRATOMO Arief Yanto Rukmana Arief Yanto Rukmana Arkam Lahiya Astika Ayuningtyas Aswati Asri Bambang Purwoko Baso Intang Sappaile Candra Kirana Putri Calya Dede Apriyansyah Dedi Gunawan Saputra Desty Endrawati Subroto Dhiana Ekowati Dina Amaliyah Mushthoza Dwi Nugraheny Efa Irdhayanti Eka Donna Fauziah Lasinggaru Elis Mediawati, Elis Emanuel B S Kase Endang Supriatna Erwina Kartika Devi Eva Yuniarti Utami Evelin Ragil Marjoni Marjoni Evra Willya Fahmi Hafiz Munandar Maku Faisal Yasin Fajar Romadhon Fatimah Nur Arifah Fatma Panu Gilang Kartika Hanum Gusniarjo Mokodompit Gusti Rusmayadi Harsono Mamonto Hasrullah Hasrullah Hasrullah Hayu Lusianawati Ira Wulan Sari Irawan Irawan Jainudin Jihan Salinsehe Juhrah M. Arib Juhrah M. Arib Koko Komaruddin Lasino Loso Judijanto M. Suryadinata Madiha Dzakiyyah Chairunnisa Madinah Mokobombang Mardiati Margiyono Suyitno Merdi F. Mamonto Mihrab Afnanda Minun Mokodompit Muh. Idris Muh. Safar Muhammad Ihsan Dacholfany Muhammad Ihsan Dacholfany Muhammad Irham Muhammad Julianto Sumanta Muhammad Syafri Muhatir Mokoginta Najamuddin Petta Solong Nazaruddin Ahmad Nova Husain Nur Alim Hunawa Nur Syariatin Nurcahyani Dewi Retnowati Nurilla Paputungan Olivia Tahalele Poetri AL-Viany Maqfirah Rachmi Rachmi Rai Iqsandri Raima Ahmad Rasmita Rasmita Ria Agustina Sa'diyah Sa'diyah Sabalius Uhai Sandra Ivonnie Telussa Sarah Pobela Sarilah Sarilah Siti Rohmah Sri Zulhayana Stince Sidayang Sulistyowati, Nur Wahyuning Suprijati Sarib Syarifuddin Syarifuddin Syarifuddin Tamaulina Br Sembiring Taufiq Hidayat Theresia Marditama Tiara Fathulmila Matiala Trisna Rukhmana Umi Salawati Wahidin Wahidin Wahyu Nugroho Walil Maulana Yusuf Weni Indah Doktri Agus Tapaningsih Wily Mohammad Windayanti Windayanti Wirda Bay Yana Priyana Yenik Pujowati Yusri Golonggom Zainal Arifin Zainol Hasan Zulfikri Darwis