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International Journal of Social Science
Published by bajang Institute
ISSN : 27983463     EISSN : 27984079     DOI : 10.53625
"IJSS” for International Journal of Sosial Science, published by Bajang Instiute. Published in two formats, printed version of ISSN:2798-3463 and the online version of ISSN:2798-4079, both of which are published six times in one year. The scope of the journal studies broadly includes: Culture (a unique study of performing arts and classical culture, traditional from various regions in Indonesia, and modern cultural arts such as dance, fine arts, and music art also includes the study of Indonesian literature on classical and contemporary literary issues) Religion (Study of comparative religion, study of pluralism and religious diversity in Indonesia) Media (Cultural studies and media, New Media and Contemporary Societies) Gender (Urban Culture, Gender bias, and gender inequality) Public policy (extractive public policies, distributive public policies, and regulative public policies) Development (economic and social development, urban and regional development) Environment (customs, social and environmental, land and natural resource utilization) Disaster (local wisdom and social culture, disaster management, community empowerment, survival and humanity, disaster and social emergency response organizations) Tourism (ecotourism, tourism management, religious tourism, urban tourism, and cultural tourism) Economics Agriculture Health Education
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THE CHARACTER EDUCATION BUILDING IN BALINESE FIGURATIVE SPEECH WITHIN ECO-CULTURAL SUSTAINABILITY I Ketut Wardana; Putu Sri Astuti; Niluh Sukanadi
International Journal of Social Science Vol. 2 No. 2: Agustus 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53625/ijss.v2i2.2129

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Balinese literature reflects numerous philosophical and spiritual concepts to live in harmony within the social and natural environment. Instead of identifying and describing the types of figurative speech, this study determined whether the figure of speech in Balinese literature reflected the education formation within Eco-cultural sustainability. Through a qualitative approach Balinese simile, metaphor, analogy, and personification found in 51 stanzas written in 7 lines to 10 lines were collected by a note-taking technique to know the dominant use of the figure of speech, characteristics, and education values. Each expression was analyzed using content analysis. The findings revealed that Balinese literature under investigation was composed of 42% comparative figures, 36% contradictive figures, and 22% correlative figures. Simile and metaphor were mostly expressed in Sampik Ingtai and the contradictive figure including hyperbole and irony took the second place. However, the number of animals, nature, and plants used as comparative words-object are rare and nearly extinct. This study enhanced a model of Ecocultural pedagogy to actualize character education for students’ social care and respect for the environment. So, the figure of speech in Balinese literature plays a prominent role in developing students’ affective competence holistically to gain sustainable intelligence, skills, and human value.
DETERMINING THE POPULARITY OF ISLAND TOURIST DESTINATIONS USING GOOGLE TRENDS ANALYSIS I Gusti Bagus Rai Utama; I Wayan Ruspendi Junaedi; PA Andiena Nindya Putri; Ni Putu Dyah Krismawintari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53625/ijss.v2i2.2131

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This study uses the Google Trends Tool to determine the popularity of four island tourist destinations in the world, namely Phuket, Bali, Hawaii, and Langkawi. The most popular tourist destinations are Hawaii, then Bali, then Phuket, and finally Langkawi. The results of the analysis show that from the beginning of 2000 to the end of 2021, almost all island tourist destinations in the world. Phuket destination is very popular for tourists who come from Thailand itself, Russia, Turkey, Hong Kong, and Singapore. Bali is very popular among tourists from Indonesia, the Netherlands, India, Australia, and Belgium. Hawaii is very popular among tourists from the United States itself, Japan, Canada, Brazil, and South Korea. While Langkawi is very popular among tourists who come from Malaysia itself, Singapore, Pakistan, Hong Kong, and Egypt.
SHEEP PRODUCTION DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY IN EAST BATURAJA SUB DISTRICT OKU REGENCY Febrika Indra; Fifian Permata Sari Fifian; Rini Efrianti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53625/ijss.v2i2.2608

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This study aims to analyze the strategy of increasing sheep production in East Baturaja Sub District, Ogan Komering Ulu Regency, South Sumatra Province. This research was conducted in Baturaja Timur District, OKU Regency at February 2022, the research method used was a survey method with a saturated random sampling method of 15 samples. The analytical tool used is a SWOT analysis, analyzing internal and external factors in the development of a sheep farming business and finding strategies that can be applied in Baturaja Timur District in particular and in OKU District in general. The results of the study indicate that strategies that can be applied to increase the production of sheep farming in Baturaja Timur District, OKU Regency include: utilizing abundant forage feed to be used as animal feed, good livestock adaptation to the environment, then easier access to transportation and processing of livestock waste into organic fertilizer. In addition, it is necessary to increase the utilization of the potential of pasture land for livestock.
POTENTIAL ANALYSIS AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF CATTLE-PALM INTEGRATION LIVESTOCK BUSINESS IN OGAN KOMERING ULU REGENCY Lily Meliana; Rini Efrianti; Yetty Oktarina; Fifian Permata Sari Fifian
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53625/ijss.v2i2.2722

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The integration system between oil palm plantations and cattle must be supported by the application of appropriate and targeted technology, so that the resulting production can be more efficient, competitive and sustainable. The formulation of the problem in this research is how is the potential for the development of integrated cattle-palm farming business in Ogan Komering Ulu Regency.  The method in this study used the survey method. The data collection method is an exploratory qualitative data collection method. The data analysis technique used is Location Quotient (LQ) analysis, Shift-Share analysis and SWOT analysis. The results of the study found that the cattle-oil integration farming business in Ogan Komering Ulu Regency could be developed using strengths using existing opportunities and this is a very profitable situation where Ogan Komering Ulu Regency has a cattle-oil integration livestock farming business with take advantage of existing opportunities. The strategy that can be used is the SO Strategy, namely (Strength and Opportunities), which is a strategy that optimizes strengths to take advantage of opportunities (opportunities), namely conducting counseling and coaching to farmer group farmers, providing counseling to farmers that cattle-palm integration can be a main source of income, utilization of cow dung as palm oil fertilizer and empowerment of existing cattle farmer groups to be able to partner with government and private institutions.
BREAK EVENT POINT ANALYSIS ON BROILER FARMS OF OKU REGENCY Ayugustin Ayugustin; Fifian Permata Sari Fifian; Yetty Oktarina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53625/ijss.v2i2.2729

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This study aims to analyze the income and break-even point of broiler farming in OKU Regency. The research method used is a survey method and the sampling method used is a saturated sampling method with a total sample of 8 broiler breeders spread across Lubuk Raja District and Lubuk Batang District, OKU District. The study was carried out from February to May 2022. The research data was processed using a mathematical equation to calculate the income of broiler business and the break-even point of broiler business in OKU Regency, then to analyze the break-even point of broiler business, it was analyzed using BEP analysis. The results showed that The average income of broiler farming in OKU Regency is Rp. 57.167.110/year. Break Even Point (BEP) in broiler chicken business production is 38,641.97 heads/year, BEP price is IDR 18.683,33/kg in a year and BEP income is IDR 752.291/head/year.
THE RELATION OF PRICE AND RED CHILI PRODUCTION IN BATURAJA OGAN KOMERING ULU REGENCY Asidawati Asidawati; Yetty Oktarina; Fifian Permata Sari Fifian
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53625/ijss.v2i2.2739

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the existence and level of market integration of red chili and the relationship between prices and red chili production in Ogan Komering Ulu (OKU) Regency. This research was conducted in East Baturaja District, OKU Regency. This study uses monthly Times Series data for 5 years from 2017-2021. The research method used was library research method and the analytical tool used in this research is a VAR model approach to prove the existence of red chili market integration in the Ogan Komering Ulu Regency, East Baturaja District. Data processing is carried out with the Eviews program.6. The variables in this study were measured using the data stationarity test, determining the optimal lag level, cointegration analysis, impulse response analysis and variance decomposition. The results showed that all research variables, namely the price and production of chili in each short-term period, tend to adjust to each other to achieve long-term equilibrium. The results of the VECM analysis show that there is a short-term and long-term relationship between research variables.
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF RICE FARMING INCOMEORGANIC AND NON-ORGANIC IN EAST OKU REGENCY Juni Juni; Rini Efrianti; Fifian Permata Sari Fifian
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53625/ijss.v2i2.2740

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This study aims to analyze the income of organic and non-organic rice farming in Ogan Komering Ulu Timur Regency. The research method used is a survey method. The research was conducted on March 2022 in East OKU Regency. The sampling method used an unequal layered random sample method in which a population of 374 lowland rice farmers was taken using the slovin formula with a margin of error of 10% and the sample taken was 37 respondents, and 20 organic rice farmers, so the total sample is 57 people. Testing and processing of research data using statistical analysis of T test or difference test (t-test) with two averages (parired – samples T-Test) using SPSS 23. The results showed that there was a difference in income between organic rice farmers of Rp. 21. 930,748,- per year and the income of non-organic paddy rice farmers is Rp.21,411,372,- per year. Even though mathematically the household income of organic farmers is greater than the household income of non-organic farmers, statistically there is no significant or no significant difference between the income received by organic and non-organic farmers.
THE CONTRIBUTION OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN BUILDING GLOBAL PEACE THROUGH TOLERANCE: A CASE STUDY IN INDONESIA Christy Damayanti; Setyasih Harini; Sritami Hatmini; Hasna Wijayati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53625/ijss.v2i2.2767

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Seventh day Adventist, as a religion-based transnational organization, have the potential to support global peace building. Seventh day Adventist exist in various countries in the world, including in Indonesia, as one of the plural countries that officially recognizes Christianity. This study aims to analyze the contribution of Seventh day Adventist transnational organizations to building global peace through tolerance by using case studies in Indonesia as the focus of research. This research is qualitative in nature with an intrinsic case study method. Data was collected using in-depth interviews, observation, and document studies. Informan include Seventh day Adventist regional church leaders, women administrators, Youth Ministries, Pathfinders, Adventists, other religious leaders, and non-adventist communities to support the triangulation of informan. The analysis is supported by the theory of neoliberalism and Huntington's clash of civilizations. The study found that the contribution of the Seventh day Adventist can be seen through a global identity that is firmly structured and consistent so that it is able to build and strengthen the value of tolerance of its members in various countries, which in turn encourages the building of global peace. As a religious-based transnational organization, Seventh day Adventist in Indonesia has activities that are consistent with a clear line of coordination from the regional to the international level. This is able to influence the values held by its members. In this way, these transnational organizations contribute to the quality of global peace.
PHENOMENOLOGY STUDIES: INTERPRETING THE BUDGET DEFICIT OF THE STUDY PROGRAM Suheriyatmono; Carmel Meiden; Elisabeth Vita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53625/ijss.v2i2.3049

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The focus of this research is to interpret the budget deficit of the study program. Budget deficits in study programs are a problem that disrupts sustainability. Budget deficits have always been seen from the financial side which is interpreted as spending greater than receipts. The occurrence of deficits in the study program has been going on for a long time. But there are differences in perception between the foundation and the head of the study program. The research site takes place in the study program of educational institutions in Lampung. The research informants numbered three people. The research took place from the 20xx budget year to 20xy. The definition of the budget deficit is in the form of: suffering. Reconstruct the meaning of the budget deficit in the form of 'lantern' leaders to serve, prosper and glorify.
THE RELATIONSHIP OF KONJO DIALECT AND LAKIUNG DIALECT OF MAKASSAR LANGUAGE: A DIALECTOLOGICAL APPROACH Dian Astuti; Kaharuddin; Gusnawaty
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53625/ijss.v2i2.3050

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This study discusses the relationship, namely the differences and similarities between the Lakiung (LK) dialect and the Konjo (KJ) dialect Makassar language at the phonological and lexical level with a dialectological approach. This study was conducted to find phonological and lexical differences as well as inventories of the status of the language and dialect map in the Konjo dialect and the Lakiung dialect of the Makassar language. This research uses quantitative and qualitative methods. Data collection in this study used the capable method and the listening method. The source of the research data is field data and literature data obtained through research instruments in the form of basic vocabularies of Morrish Swadesh. The data were analyzed quantitatively (dialectometry) and qualitatively. The results of the analysis showed that in the calculation of the phonological dialectometry scale on fifteen meaning fields there were 90 different glosses with a percentage of 25.86%. It can be categorized as a language difference. The lexical dialectometry scale shows a difference of 95 glosses with a percentage of 27.29%. It is included in the category of no difference in language and dialect. Furthermore, the results of the dialectometry calculation of the overall difference were 185 glosses with a percentage of 53.16%. So the Lakiung dialect and the Konjo dialect are included in the category of dialect differences. The vocal phonemes in the Lakiung dialect and the Konjo dialect are the same, that is, there are five vocal phonemes each, namely /a/, /i/, /u/, /e/, and /o/. The consonant phonemes in the Konjo dialect and the Lakiung dialect are also the same, that is, both have eighteen consonants, namely /k/, /ɡ/, /ŋ/, /p/, /b/, /m/, /ʦ/, /ʤ/, /ɲ/, /t/, /d/, /n/, /j/, /r/, /l/, /w/, /s, and /h/.