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Robbi Rahim
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ATHENA: Journal of Social Culture and Society
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29853605     DOI : https://doi.org/10.58905/athena
Athena: Journal of Social, Culture and Society is a peer-reviewed academic international journal that publishes original research on a wide range of topics related to social, cultural, and societal issues. Our goal is to provide a forum for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to share their findings and insights on the complex and evolving nature of society and culture. We publish four issues per year, featuring articles from diverse disciplines and perspectives. Our scope includes, but is not limited to, the following areas: Anthropology, Communication, Cultural studies, Education, Gender studies, Human geography, Linguistics, Literature, Media studies, Political science, Psychology, Sociology. We welcome submissions from researchers at all career levels and from any geographic location. We are committed to promoting diversity and inclusivity in our editorial process and encourage submissions from underrepresented groups.
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Woman representative in Divorce: An analysis form Syafi’iyyah Fiqh Karimuddin Abdullah Lawang; Rika Sasralina; Darwin Sagala; J Jalaluddin; Titin Samsudin
Athena: Journal of Social, Culture and Society Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): April 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1121.073 KB) | DOI: 10.58905/athena.v1i2.31

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The divorce phenomenon that occurs in society is a husband who assigns his wife the authority to file for divorce, giving up his right to file for divorce himself. Moving past these issues, the author is interested in learning more about the legality of a divorce from a husband to his wife based on the legal foundation of fiqh al-syafi’iyyah. The writers’ method of inquiry is descriptive qualitative research with a normative perspective. The study’s findings indicated that the legality of divorce on a wife according to fiqh scholars al-syafi’īyyah is valid and the fall of divorce is because there is a need (hajat) and this opinion is a strong opinion to practice. This is different from the case of a husband delegating his wife’s divorce to another woman. There is a difference in the opinion of scholars, some fiqh al-Syafi’iyyah scholars say it is legal, some others argue that it is illegal on the grounds that there is no intention and women also cannot accept representation.
E-Services: Implementation of Digital-Based Public Services in The 4.0 Era Danu Eko Agustinova Danu; Supardi Supardi; Sutanto Tri Juni Putro Sutanto; Riko Septiantoko Riko
Athena: Journal of Social, Culture and Society Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58905/athena.v1i3.40

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Globalization has numerous significant impacts that have an effect on people's lives. One of these impacts is the advancement of information and communication technology, which has many promising benefits, such as time efficiency, speedy delivery of information, transparency, and affordability. Technological advancements have infiltrated various sectors, including the government. In today's era of regional autonomy, it is essential to achieve good governance, which is balanced with the use of information and communication technology, commonly referred to as e-government. The use of technology and information indirectly encourages the adoption of electronic-based service systems (e-Services) in government institutions. The development of e-services is a media innovation that supports the provision of excellent services for the community, particularly in rural areas. Furthermore, the development of more varied service features such as letter submissions, complaint services, village information, and administrative procedures is expected to accelerate and facilitate access for service users more efficiently and transparently. This study aims to 1) create a public service e-service design; 2) fulfill the wishes of the community in efficient and effective village government public services; 3) understand the transparency of the village government, which can be accessed digitally. The development of letter disposition e-services in Sriharjo Village has improved the quality of public services and increased
Government Policy Strategy towards Empowering MSMEs in the Covid-19 Pandemic at the Bulak Fish Market Center, Surabaya City Rumanintya Putri; Muhammad Chasan Amrulloh; Joko Sutrisno; S Saptana; Nufera Lupika Dani
Athena: Journal of Social, Culture and Society Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58905/athena.v1i3.43

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The Covid-19 pandemic has greatly impacted the economy of MSMEs, and implementing economic recovery strategies is essential in mitigating its effects. Economic recovery efforts should focus on improving welfare measures for people and nations, leading to international economic recovery. Starting at the micro level and moving up to the macro level is crucial in ensuring that the recovery efforts benefit all levels of the economy. The Bulak Fish Market Center is a vital hub for MSMEs dealing with fish and other natural resources, sourced from the sea. The pandemic has led to reduced jobs, production, and income for MSMEs, underscoring the need for effective government policies to support their growth and development. This study seeks to examine the impact of government policies aimed at empowering MSMEs and fostering business development strategies, particularly in the digitalization era, at the Bulak Market Center in Surabaya City. Business development aspects such as digital marketing, product and service quality assurance, and customer relationship marketing were analyzed using qualitative research methods such as observations, interviews, documentation, and analysis of previous studies. The results indicate that government policies intended to support economic recovery through MSMEs are not fully implemented at the Bulak Fish Market Center. The research findings can provide valuable insights to the government to evaluate the effectiveness of their policies and educate readers who are pursuing similar businesses. However, it should be noted that the research only focused on one object, and further research is necessary to generalize the findings to a wider population
Sufism Values in Pancasila as the Nation's Ideology Abid Nurhuda
Athena: Journal of Social, Culture and Society Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58905/athena.v1i3.53

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Indonesia was born on August 17, 1945, at the same time as the emergence of the term Pancasila which is composed of existing cultural values, personality, statehood, and societal norms so that it becomes the Ideology of the Nation. The ideology is actual, dynamic, and open so that it allows for new innovative thoughts, one of which is the teachings of Sufism which are used as a shield to answer the current moral decline. So the purpose of this study is to describe the values of Sufism in Pancasila as the National Ideology. The method used is descriptive qualitative with a literature study approach, collecting data using documentation techniques and careful observation of each data. Then analyzed the relevant contents and finally concluded. The results of the study show that the values of Sufism in Pancasila as the National Ideology include Takhalli which is manifested in the first precept as a form of conformity of human nature to be empty of disgraceful attitudes that do not exist in God by drawing closer to him. Then Taḥalli which is manifested in the second, third, and fourth precepts as a form of human self-decoration through a just, civilized attitude, united with a spirit of cooperation and wise deliberation. And finally is Tajalli which is manifested in the fifth precept as a form of application of the divine nature in humans daily so that all-around justice is felt
English Speaking Varieties of English Instructors at Some English Courses in Makassar (A Case Study) Merla Madjid
Athena: Journal of Social, Culture and Society Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58905/athena.v1i3.79

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Regional languages affect the way a person speaks English, for example in the aspect of pronunciation, especially for English teachers. This refers to the speaker seeing the difference between sound and speech. Buginese and Makassarese are tribes with strong accents. Therefore, this study aims to identify what things appear when speaking English from the influence of the Buginese language in an English course in Makassar City. This research adopts a qualitative case study. Data analysis was collected based on four phases, namely sample data collection, data presentation, data verification and data processing. This shows that teachers are usually influenced by regional languages when speaking English and in daily conversation. Qualitative research is to understand the meaning of the individual and the group environment.The results of the study show that the errors that often occur are the omission of elements in language such as grammar, conjunctions, etc. English teachers must know that their first language can affect their pronunciation when speaking English, and they must get used to getting used to good English pronunciation.
Critical Thinking Characteristics of Female National Science Olympiad Participants in Solving Mathematics Problems Dian Septi Nur Afifah Afifah; Muhammad Ilman Nafi'an; Arum Purba Sulistyani
Athena: Journal of Social, Culture and Society Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58905/athena.v1i3.47

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This study aims to describe the characteristics of critical thinking of female OSN participants in solving math problems. This research is a case study qualitative approach. The research subjects were female participants of OSN SMP Mathematics Tulungagung Regency. The subject selection technique was snowball sampling. Research instruments were test questions and interview guidelines. Data collection techniques include written tests, interviews, documentation. Data validity checking triangulation techniques and reference adequacy. Data analysis includes data reduction, data presentation, conclusion drawing. Based on the research results, the subject fulfills 11 indicators, namely (1) reading carefully, repeatedly, writing mathematical sentences without explaining, focusing the question, (2) explaining the plan by understanding the problem, choosing the formula, writing the formula, (3) working coherently, structured, according to the formula, (4) explaining the information obtained by remembering the material and formulas used, (5) explained the steps to solve the problem clearly, coherently, thorough workmanship, and confidently, (6) argued according to his knowledge, relevant, and accurate but not logical, (7) used one solution and detected other possible plans by trying first, (8) explained other possible steps by paying attention to each stage, (9) tried to solve based on the plan made, (10) found the value of the element subsumed in the formula, the answer was correct and (11) was sure the answer was correct, checking by checking the calculation of the substitution of numbers in the formula from the beginning
Cyber Public Relations Strategies for Enhancing Public Engagement: A Case Study of Koja Hospital Instagram Leila Mona Ganiem; Anna Agustina
Athena: Journal of Social, Culture and Society Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58905/athena.v1i3.104

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The rapid development of information technology that triggers transformation in the field of public relations has driven hospitals to implement cyber public relations in their organizational communication activities. This research analyzes the management of cyber public relations in one of Jakarta's regional general hospitals or health houses, namely the Koja Hospital. This study aims to explore Koja Hospital's efforts in interacting with the public through Instagram social media. Data mining will focus on two aspects: first, what messages Koja Hospital conveys through Instagram, and second, how the public reacts to messages from Koja Hospital. The research method used is a mixed, qualitative, and quantitative method. The quantitative method is used to mine data related to the messages conveyed by Koja Hospital through Instagram, while the qualitative method is used to explore how Koja Hospital manages dialogues with the public on its Instagram account. This research is conducted by analyzing Koja Hospital's Instagram account from January-February 2023. The research findings conclude that Koja Hospital uses Instagram as a cyber public relations platform to convey messages with categories including Health Education, Service Promotion, Hospital Social Programs, Employee Activities, Events, Health Technology Innovations, and Awards and Certifications through photos and videos. However, engagement with users is still not optimized. In conclusion, cyber public relations should utilize all features provided by social media platforms, produce messages optimally, and engage with users interactively
Digital Marketing Communication Model of Healthy Eat Lifestyle among Vegan on Indonesia Daniel Susilo; Juan Carlos M. Smith
Athena: Journal of Social, Culture and Society Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58905/athena.v1i3.122

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This paper would to challenge the Model of Digital Marketing Communication and promotion of Healthy Lifetyle among Vegan in Indonesia. Sustainable product and healthy product are important part of our life since we need it in order to achieve good life and good health. This paper  With the power of social media and internet, we create our own space to talk about things relathed to healthy life and healthy product. This paper use Content Analysis as methodologu. However by content analysis, one or two brand sometimes didn’t go for the standard value and as a result, it is like how Baudrillard said about hyperreality, that a big name and digital content could overwrite our perception on things. As a result we cannot differ the true quality or just influenced by name only for promotion of Healthy lifetyle.
Consuming K-Pop Photocards: Mediated Intimacy in Indonesian Fan Practices Kitra Desnika; Shuri Mariasih Gietty Tambunan
Athena: Journal of Social, Culture and Society Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58905/athena.v1i3.137

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K-Pop fans’ consumptive behavior is reflected through the act of a variety of K-Pop merchandise and one of these merchandises is photocards. This article highlights photocards as a microscopic case study to explore the problematic fan practice of humanizing these photocards particularly as fans post contents related to their photocards on social media. Fans who actively collect K-Pop photocards treat them as if they are a substitute of their idols and they need to be always protected with care. Research findings show that fans treat photocards as a living human being for example by bringing these photocards while they do their activities and addressing them in their social media posts reflecting an intimate relationship between fans and the imagined presence of their idols through the photocards. By utilizing content analysis and ethnography method, data were collected through TikTok and interview session with several respondents (K-Pop photocard collectors). This research aims to observe how photocard is not only a material object that is meaningless. These photocards are humanized like a friend and become a replacement from the absence of the real form of the idols. Photocards’ meaning making process is dynamic while reflecting fans’ behavior in the context of K-Pop fandom in Indonesia
Internalization of Islamic Moderation Value in Mathematics Problem Solving Muhammad Ilman Nafi'an; Bagus Ahmadi; Muhammad Ngizzul Muttaqin; Dian Septi Nur Afifah
Athena: Journal of Social, Culture and Society Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58905/athena.v1i3.139

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Several studies have discussed the internalization of Islamic values in mathematics, including Islam and mathematics, internalization of Islamic values in mathematics learning with analogy strategies, mathematical analysis of the philosophy of the Quran, the secret of numbers in the Qur’an. However it has never been discused abaout the internalization of Islamic moderation values in mathematical problem solving. So this research is needed. Moreover, the phenomenon of Islam in Indonesia is currently shifting away from the image of moderate Islam and into a harsher conservative ideology. This is more worrying because it has entered the realm of education. For that it is necessary to internalize the value of Ilamic moderation in mathematical problem solving. One of the strategies that can be done to instill religious moderation values in mathematical problem solving is the analogy strategy. Facts, concepts, and principles in mathematics can be used a analogy to instill religious moderation values. In this study, describe some examples of the application of analogy strategies for internalizing Islamic value. This study uses the library method. The data obtained were publications of research artcles in scientific journals. The analyed articles include three stages, organizing, synthesizing and identifying. The results of data analysis show that the value of tasamuh in mathematics learning can be done through open ended problem solving. The characteristics of open ended problem is problem that have more than one solution and answer  tolerance, so each student may have different and equally correct solutions and answers. This is in accordance with the principle of tasamuh value in Islamic moderation. Therefore, on classroom learning, the values of tasamuh can be implemented through open ended problem.

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