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Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development
ISSN : 26156180     EISSN : 26156180     DOI : doi.org/10.21070/ijccd
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development (IJCCD) is a peer-reviewed journal published by Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo three times a year (March, June, September). This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. The scope of this journal is appropriate subjects including, but not limited to, the knowledge of the Rural, Urban, Culture, Heritage, and community development.
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Prosocial Behavior of Students Using Social Media Lailatul Chasanah; Effy Wardati Maryam
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 11 (2022): March
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This research is motivated by the existence of prosocial behavior problems in students who use social media. This study aims to describe the prosocial behavior of students using social media at Muhammadiyah University of Sidoarjo quantitatively descriptively. The population in this study were all active students of Muhammadiyah University of Sidoarjo as many as 9943 people. The sample used is 335 people based on an error rate of 5% in the table developed by Isaac and Michael. The sampling technique used in this study is a convenience sampling technique. The data collection technique in this study used a psychological scale, namely the prosocial behavior scale in the form of a Likert scale. The result of the reliability test is 0.894. The results showed that the prosocial behavior of students using social media at Muhammadiyah University of Sidoarjo was mostly in the moderate category (64.2%) and less than half in the high category (20.3%) and in the low category (15.5%). This means that students who use social media are able to carry out prosocial behavior that can benefit and change the physical and psychological conditions of other individuals without having to get a direct benefit.
The Influence of @Pevpearce Instagram Account on Dress Style Dinda Oktaviani; Kukuh Sinduwiatmo
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 11 (2022): March
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This study aims to find out how the influence of Pevita Pearce on Instagram on Pevo's fashion style in Surabaya, the research uses quantitative methods. The location of this research was carried out by researchers on the Instagram account Pevo Surabaya with the duration of the study September 2020-November 2020. The research variables are social media and style. dress. The sample of this study was 100 respondents with a sampling technique that is simple random sampling. Data analysis used simple linear regression analysis. Based on the results of the analysis in the previous chapter, it can be concluded that the results of the data analysis test show that the influence of Instagram social media has a significant effect on the form of self-existence on changes in Pevo Surabaya fashion style. The influence of Instagram social media on Pevo Surabaya's fashion style is shown in the simple linear regression test table of 0.576 which can be categorized as high this is because Pevita herself is very active on Instagram and her fans gather on social media.
Patterns of Interpersonal Communication Relationships Between Parents and Children in Character Building Students (Case Study at SDI A-Education, Ketawang Village, Jogosatru, Wonoayu District, Sidoarjo Regency) Davina Feri Fatmala; Didik Hariyanto
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 11 (2022): March
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This study shows that the pattern of communication between teachers and students in shaping the character of students in grades 1-4 of SDI A-Education, Ketawang Jogosatru Village, Sidoarjo Regency is a pattern of interpersonal communication. This is evidenced by the practice of the elements of interpersonal communication patterns in the communication that exists between teachers and students towards the character formation of students in grades 1-4 of SDI A-Education, Ketawang Jogosatru Village, Sidoarjo Regency. As with quotations, communication patterns are simply divided into two. The first is a positive communication pattern, which is communication that can certainly bring positive outputs such as cooperative attitude, tolerance, sincerity, understanding and cooperation. Second, the negative communication pattern which is communication can certainly bring negative impacts such as hatred, doubt, misunderstanding, doubt, hostility, and revenge (West & Turner, 2013: 25). The pattern of communication is a form of communication process, so that with the existence of various forms of communication, and part of the process of communication will be able to find patterns that are easy and suitable for use in communicating.
Infrastructure Facilities in Tourism Village Management Mega Putri Wulandari; Isna Fitria Agustina
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 11 (2022): March
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This study aims to find out about how the infrastructure in the management of the tourist village and the constraints in the infrastructure in the management of the tourist village. This research is a qualitative descriptive study with the technique of determining informants using purposive sampling. In this study, the informants were the village head of Besur, as the hortiary sector of Besur Agro Educational Tourism, as the secretary of Besur Agro Educational Tourism and also the farmer group community. The location of this research was carried out in Besur Village, Sekaran District, Lamongan Regency. Data collection techniques are interviews, observation, documentation and literature study. The data collection technique uses Miles and Huberman which consists of four components of analysis, namely, data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. the community in supporting the running of the Besur Agaro tourism village program, education is carried out for the development of tourist villages in the agricultural and plantation sectors by taking part in the management and development of agricultural cultivation land, in this case the active participation of the Besur Village community. Furthermore, community involvement in farmer group groups supports the community participation program. With the opening of stalls around the tourist attraction area to facilitate tourists in terms of eating and drinking. Constraints faced in community participation in the management of tourist villages in Besur Village, Sekaran District, Lamongan Regency, there are problems, namely in terms of facilities and infrastructure and in terms of funding the Besur agro-educational tourism object.
The Meaning of Lyric Pamer Bojo By Alm. Didi Kempot Roro Ayu; Didik Hariyanto
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 11 (2022): March
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Didi Kempot who is better known as "The Godfather of Broken Heart" is one of the singers who makes campursari songs liked by all people. The song, entitled Pamer Bojo, makes young people love the Javanese campursari music genre. This phenomenon is interesting because more than 90% of the audience for this song are young people. The purpose of this study is to find out the meaning contained in the lyrics of the song Pamer Bojo so that it can embrace all ages. This study uses the analysis method of Roland Barthes by looking for denotations, connotations and myths. The results of this study indicate that the meaning of the lyrics of the song Pamer Bojo is representative of the pain of being left by his lover. An ex-lover's arrogance with a new partner makes the heartache worse. All ages have the potential to experience this heartache, including young people. Although the lyrics of the song Pamer Bojo are in Javanese, this song can still convey the message in the lyrics of the song well.
Gender Role Analysis of Mulan and Bori Khan in Mulan 2020 Film Surya Citra; Poppy Febriana
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 11 (2022): March
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Gender is an access in determining our choices regarding education, health, life expectancy, and freedom of movement. These biological differences provide indications and implications that the two sexes have different roles and tasks. These stereotypes also make the film world gave birth to feminist films. The film Mulan 2020 is the result of that stereotype. The purpose of this study was to determine the depiction of the gender roles of men and women in the characters of Mulan and Bori Khan in the film Mulan 2020. This research is a descriptive qualitative type of research using the semiotic analysis method of Charles S. Peirce. semiotic analysis of Charles S. Peirce To explain the icon (icon), index (index) and symbols (symbol) in the film Mulan 2020. The results of this study indicate that the gender roles of men and women in the film Mulan 2020 still refer to the socio-cultural structure that There are, such as men who can provide a living for the family, while women as wives are in charge of taking care of children and taking care of the household.
Representation of Millennial Generation in the Film Called My Generation M. Mujahidin Alhaq; Nur Maghfirah Aesthetika
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 11 (2022): March
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The millennial generation is hotly discussed among us. My Generation film tries to tell the story of how life is, how the figure of the millennial generation is actually, by carrying the four main characters Zeke, Suki, Orly and Konji. Because all this time we know that the millennial generation is a technology literate generation. Therefore, this study aims to find out how the millennial generation characters in the film My generation are. This study uses descriptive qualitative research methods, and the analytical technique used in this study is Charles Sanders Pierce's semiotics. The results of the analysis show that the representation of the millennial generation in the film My Generation, is a generation that has different characters from the previous generation, they are more daring to voice what they feel, what they think, dare to try new things and do not hesitate to see things from their point of view.
John Fiske’s Semiotic Analysis About Body Shaming in Imperfect Film Martha Ayuzulki Zainiya; Nur Maghfirah Aesthetika
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 11 (2022): March
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There are phenomena and cases of body shaming actions that occur in Indonesia in everyday life, especially for women who often experience it and become victims of body shaming. Some people regard this act as just a common joke. However, the act of body shaming is an action that can affect a person's mental and psychic. The film Imperfect is the best film in 2019 which presents a story about the body shaming act experienced by a woman. This study aims to identify and describe John Fiske's semiotic analysis of body shaming in the film Imperfect. This research method uses qualitative descriptive analysis with John Fiske's semiotic analysis, namely the level of reality, representation and ideology. The results of this study indicate the form of body shaming in the film Imperfect, from the level of reality, namely in appearance, in terms of behavior, dialogue, and make-up of players. The reality here is that there is an assessment of beauty standards against women and jealousy and envy of Rara. At the level of representation, taking pictures of the object as a whole. The ideological level in the film Imperfect is patriarchal culture.
The Kuntilanak Image in Mangkujiwo Movie: Roland Barthes Semiotics Analysis Sania Safira Luniar; Poppy Febriana
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 11 (2022): March
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Many of Indonesia's horror films raise myths that are very strong among the public, such as the myth about the Kuntilanak ghost. Kuntilanak, the ghost of a woman who is pregnant is often featured in films, this ghost is often described as a ghost who has a lot of grudges and is usually abused by irresponsible people such as being used for pesugihan. By researching the film Mangkujiwo, which tells how the Kuntilanak ghost was born. This study also aims to describe how Kuntilanak is portrayed in the film both during his life and after becoming a Kuntilanak ghost figure. The type of research used in this research is descriptive qualitative, this research uses Roland Barthes' semiotic research methods, markers, signifiers that exist at the denotative and connotative levels. In addition, data collection was carried out by means of observation and documentation. The results showed that the image of Kuntilanak in the film Mangkujiwo shows the existence of violence both physically, mentally and sexually, spiritually, besides that it also shows that during his life he was described as a comfort woman and even used as a sacrifice for knowledge. black. Where the violence is mostly done by the figure of Kuntilanak both before and after death.
Strategy of Village Owned Enterprises (Bumdes) in Increasing Village Original Income (Pades) Gresik Regency Rahmadani Sudiarso; Isnaini Isnaini
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 11 (2022): March
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The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze the strategy of Village Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) in Increasing Village Original Income (PADes). By using data collection techniques, namely interviews, observation and documentation as well as data analysis techniques namely descriptive qualitative carried out with the stages of data collection, data reduction, and drawing conclusions. The results of this study indicate that the BUMDes strategy in increasing Village PADes is 1) This corporate strategy (organizational strategy), sets income increase as a goal, for that BUMDes opens a savings and loan business program (cooperatives) and a trading business program and is proven to be able to increase income and in accordance with the target. 2) This program strategy (program strategy), the business program that is run has a positive impact on PADes, but has a negative impact on people who do not cooperate with BUMDes and the existence of a separate BUMDes management policy from the village government, BUMDes is more flexible in its management. 3) Resources support strategy (supporting resource strategy), BUMDes has made maximum use of supporting resources including budget, human resources, ease of obtaining information and has not made maximum use of facilities and infrastructure because it is still in the development process. 4) Institutional strategy (institutional strategy), BUMDes chooses a family way of working, leaders who free their subordinates to carry out their duties, structures formed by village heads and innovate to develop and collaborate with third parties.

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