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Contact Name
Dede Iswandi
Contact Email
civicus@upi.edu
Phone
+6281322793535
Journal Mail Official
civicus@upi.edu
Editorial Address
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.
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Strengthening The Characters of Love for The Country Trough Civic Education of Students in School Based on Pesantren Teguh Faisal Muchayat; Aim Abdulkarim; Dadang Sundawa
Jurnal Civicus Vol 20, No 2 (2020): JURNAL CIVICUS, DECEMBER 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/civicus.v20i2.45548

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Facing the era of globalization and modernization in this very dynamic era, researchers believe in the importance of strengthening the character of love for the country in students as the nation's next generation, one way is through Civic Education. Because Civic Education aims to prepare the next generation with a personality, culture and national perspective. By preparing the next generation who have a spirit of nationalism and a good national insight, this can be said to be a long-term plan for the continuity of the Indonesian nation and state in the future, because they are the ones who will continue leadership in this country and are responsible for maintaining unity and national unity and the ideology of Pancasila as the life guide for every Indonesian citizen in the future. Fostering a sense of patriotism or nationalistic values in the nation's future generations, which is one way through Civic Education, which is the most appropriate answer in facing the challenges of today's era and modernization. Because these efforts are very important and fundamental, so that the future generations of the nation can implement or practice the values of nationalism and Pancasila in their daily lives.
The Good Governance Principles Implementation in Public Sector Services at Dinas Pendidikan Kota Bandung Thoriq Abdul Aziz; Idrus Affandi; Muhammad Halimi
Jurnal Civicus Vol 20, No 2 (2020): JURNAL CIVICUS, DECEMBER 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/civicus.v20i2.45516

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The implementation of good governance principles is an important aspect of public sector services in government institutions. The policy of implementing the good governance principle in public service has been found in implementing one-roof service policies methods integrated into by Dinas Pendidikan Kota Bandung. This research approach is qualitative with case study methods. Data collection techniques use interviews, observation, and documentary studies. The participants of this research are the head and staff of Bagian Umum dan Kepegawaian, and the public service community of teachers and school staff. The results of this research are (1) a one-stop-shop public sector service was a way of improving the quality of good governance public services; (2) the principle of good governance as applied are accountable, accountable, effective and efficient; (3) communities using public services feel a service barrier from aspects of service effectiveness and efficiency, and employees respond while performing public service; (4) efforts made by the Dinas Pendidikan Kota Bandung will be the socialization of a massive public service procedure and assessments of one-roof service policies by reviewing the good governance indicators used in public sector service in Dinas Pendidikan Kota Bandung.
Integrating Pancasila Ethics in Leadership in the VUCA Era Sanipar Sanipar
Jurnal Civicus Vol 23, No 2 (2023): JURNAL CIVICUS, DECEMBER 2023 (in press)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/civicus.v23i2.63473

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The purpose of this research is to examine the urgency of Pancasila ethics in leadership in the VUCA era. This research is qualitative research with a literary approach. Researchers conducted a literature review of various literature based on keywords appropriate to the research study. The research steps are as follows: 1) Determining keywords based on the focus of the research study; 2) Search for literature via Google Scholar then reduce it, analyze it and draw conclusions according to the research focus. Leaders who have the Pancasila ethic will always adhere to the values of divinity, humanity, unity, people and social justice, which are universal values and are needed in every era, including in facing the current VUCA era. Integrating Pancasila leadership ethics in the VUCA era can include; a) integrating character education based on Pancasila values in every curricular and extracurricular learning; b) building leadership skills with project-based learning that is directly related to overcoming problems that occur in the community; c) cultivating digital citizenship literacy to build abilities in managing various information, so as to gain positive global insights and filter out negative impacts; d) Making the educational environment a democratic laboratory that promotes a space for self-actualization that is inclusive, collaborative and stimulates the development of various responsible leadership skills.
Construction of Personal Branding of Ceu Popong as a Sundanese Woman Politician through Television Media
Jurnal Civicus Vol 23, No 2 (2023): JURNAL CIVICUS, DECEMBER 2023 (in press)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/civicus.v23i2.60089

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The formation of personal branding has become one of the most important political communication strategies for shaping the image of a politician. One of them is Popong Otje Djundjunan, often known as Ceu Popong. One of the ways to establish Ceu Popong's personal branding as a female politician is through television media, namely the Ngawangkong Sareng Ceu Popong program on INews Bandung television station. This study aims to analyze the construction of Ceu Popong's personal branding as a Sundanese female politician through television media. The analysis was carried out based on eight aspects of personal branding identified by Peter Montoya and Tim Vandehey. A qualitative approach and case study method are used in this research. Data were collected using interviews, observation, and documentation studies. The results showed that Ceu Popong's personal branding as a female politician was formed through one of the INews Bandung television programs, namely Ngawangkong Sareng Ceu Popong. Eight aspects of personal branding, starting with specialization, leadership, personality, distinctiveness, visibility, unity, persistence, and goodwill, have been formed in Ceu Popong when presenting the television program. The formation of personal branding through television media has constructed the Ceu Popong brand as a female politician who is attached to Sundanese cultural values.

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