Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Humanities and Social Science (ICHSS 2024)

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Peer-Review Statements

Evania Yafie, Primasa Minerva Nagari, Sri Handayani, Sinta Yuni Susilawati, Andy Prasetyo Wati, Cinde Ririh Windayu, Riskiyana Prihatiningsih
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the international conference on humanities and social science (ICHSS) during 3 – 5 September 2024 in [Universitas Negeri Malang, Malang City, Indonesia]. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Section Editor and...
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Enhancıng Students Learnıng Outcomes And Motıvatıon In Analytical Chemistry: A Problem-Based Learnıng Usıng Tıktok and Instagram With Multi-Representation Approach

Hayuni Retno Widarti, Zalfa Adhya Rachmanita, Munzil Munzil, Neena Zakia, Nani Farida, Deni Ainur Rokhim
This research investigates the effect of integrated traditional media on using TikTok and Instagram; to increase students ‘motivation and learning outcomes in qualitative analysis in the 2015–6 qualitative analysis for groups (I) and (II)) multi-representation approach and problem-based learning model...
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Two Decades of Reformasi: The Protection of Vulnerable Groups Within Indonesia Rahham 1998–2021

Majda El Muhtaj, Saidin Saidin, Suhaidi Suhaidi, Mirza Nasution
This study is expected to analyze the evolution of Indonesian Ranham (national human rights action plan/NHRAP) in relation to the protection of vulnerable groups. Ranham as a national human rights policy has been established since the new era of Reformasi in 1998 to date. Ranham Indonesia is part of...
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Environment-Based Spatial Management Combines Dignified Justice in Harmonization of Regulations

Muhammad Ali Adnan, Teguh Prasetyo, Elvira Fitriyani Pakpahan, Mirza Nasution
In this paper, the authors examine the economic benefits of a sustainable spatial planning policy that integrates environmental regulations with a fair and just level of environmental protection. The primary objective was to assess the influence of such regulatory frameworks on regional economic advancement,...
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Adaptation and Resistance of the Folk Religion of the Osing Tribe in Kemiren Banyuwangi

Hariyono Hariyono, Riwanto Tirtosudarmo, Daya Negri Wijaya, Andhika Yudha Pratama, Alvin Maulidah
This paper examines the community’s response to adaptation and resistance to the ongoing marginalization process. Islamic and Arab culture have been present in Banyuwangi since the 18th century, contributing to the Osing Tribe’s religious landscape. In addition, there is a transformation of Islamic political...
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Marginalization of Folk Religion: Conflict, Hegemony, and Adaptation of the Tengger-Tosari Community

Hariyono Hariyono, Riwanto Tirtosudarmo, Daya Negri Wijaya, Andhika Yudha Pratama, Firza Azzam Fadilla
This study aims to analyze the response of the Tengger-Tosari community to the process of marginalization and socio-religious change and to analyze the process of adaptation and resistance to folk religion in the present. This research used ethnohistory and data collection techniques through field observations,...
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Rera-wulan Tana-ekan: Adaptation and Resistance of Ancestral Religion in Adonara

Hariyono Hariyono, Riwanto Tirtosudarmo, Daya Negri Wijaya, Nurenzia Yannuar, Evania Yafie, Muhammad ‘Afwan Mufti
This paper will Analyze the variety of responses of the Adonarese to the arrival of foreign religions (Catholic and Islamic). Those religions encountered the Adonarese. They adapt when the government implements regulations on religion. However, they tend to resist because the government's rules...
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Application Of Digital Signing to Authentic Notarial Deeds In Changes To Electronic Contracts That Apply In Indonesia

Robinson Robinson, Sri Sulistyawaty, OK. Isnainul
Changes in technology and social procedures that have occurred, this is also the task of a notary who studies and prepares the procedures for recording the wishes of the parties that have developed into digitalization. Law and notaries as officials who record the wishes of the parties should follow the...
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Utilising Principles of Green Chemistry in Schools to Promote Continuous Environmental Development

Hayuni Retno Widarti, Sri Yamtinah, Antuni Wiyarsi, Ari Syahidul Shidiq, Meyga Evi Ferama Sari, Tasyang Oktavia Rose, Deni Ainur Rokhim, Putri Nanda Fauziah
The tremendous dangers posed by environmental issues, such as climate change and rising temperatures, require urgent action. Green chemistry and continuous development are essential in addressing these issues, but many students are unaware of their significance. In Merdeka Curriculum, students are taught...
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The Relevance of Andersen’s Children’s Stories to the Growth and Development of Indonesian Children

Erna Daniati, Aji Prasetya Wibawa, Wahyu Sakti Gunawan Irianto
The development of children—personalities in Indonesia in Hans Christian Andersen’s story With strong moral content and a dose of fantasy, Andersen’s stories are promising vehicles for stimulating character development, creativity, and language development in children. The purpose of this research is...
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Ancient Java: Developing Digital Tourism Based On Virtual Reality For Promotion Media

Idris Idris, Khofifatu Rohmah Adi, Yuli Agustina, Rudi Hermawan, Khairani Maulida
The development of the tourism sector has an impact on the economic growth of each country. This happens because tourism has developed into one of the basic human needs. One form of tourism development to accommodate human needs is smart tourism development using Virtual Reality (VR). The utilization...
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Comprehensive Sexual Education (CSE): A Necessity For Sexual Empowerment

Andhika Yudha Pratama, Lilya Windy Pramesti
This research analyzes the standard principles of Comprehensive Sexual Education (CSE) compiled by UNESCO in the Indonesian context. Gender is a social, cultural, political, and religious construction that creates stereotypes built from the family environment. As they grow, children begin to recognize...
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The Phenomenon of Sexual Harassment: College Student’s Perceptions and Experience Handling Cat Calling

Ambar Regita, Meidi Saputra
This study aims to describe how the college student’s perceptions and experiences deal with the catcalling phenomenon and the campus’ exertion in responding to the catcalling phenomenon at the State University of Malang. The research method is qualitative with a descriptive approach. Data collection...
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Continuous Inter-Country Cooperation in Facing Cyber Threats and Indonesia’s National Security Challenges

Mifdal Zusron Alfaqi, Abd. Mu’id Aris Shofa, Muhammad Mujtaba Habibi, Rika Safitri Nur Azizah
Cooperation between countries in dealing with cyber threats and challenges to national security in the digital era is becoming increasingly important. This study uses the literature review method to answer three objectives. First, to describe the forms of cooperation between countries that can be carried...
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The Power of Goddess from East Java in Lontar Sri Tanjung: Indonesian Classic Literature Study

Fitrahayunitisna Fitrahayunitisna
Lontar Sri Tanjung is one of the classic literatures in Java, Indonesia. The story of Sri Tanjung is one of the folktales that remains alive and has been transformed into various works of art in East Java. Sri Tanjung in various narratives and studies is known as a poor woman who died because of the...
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Rogoselo Site: Traces of Local Religion During The Hindu-Buddha Period in Pekalongan

Agustijanto Indradjaja, Sukawati Susetyo
In the historiography of Nusantara, the 5th to 15th century AD is often seen as the period in which Hindu-Buddhist influences entered and developed in Nusantara, including Pekalongan. This influence was not accepted for granted, but had gone through a selection process known as local genius, namely the...
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Aridharma relief: Religious communication of East Java people in the 13th century AD

Deny Yudi Wahyudi, Slamet Sujud Purnawan Jati, Daya Negri Wijaya, Vita Sabrina Azda Laili, Labuda Shofiya Ananda, Anisa Musyaroful Ikhrom
The function of reliefs on religious buildings in Java is not merely decorative or ornamental; rather, they serve a more profound purpose. The research has yielded evidence indicating that reliefs serve as conduits for public communication. The application of historical-archaeological methods in this...
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Religious Dynamics in Sekoto: Adaptation, Resistance, and Ritual Traditions

Hariyono Hariyono, Riwanto Tirtosudarmo, Daya Negri Wijaya, Andhika Yudha Pratama, Hari Fitria Utama
This study explores the dynamic role of religion in the Sokoto region, focusing on how the local religious community has responded to the forces of Islamization and its impact on cultural and spiritual practices. Using an ethnohistorical research approach, this study delves into the sociocultural fabric...
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Constitutional Right Of Citizens In The Recruitment Of State Officials

Saiful Anam
Every Indonesian citizen has the same rights to participate in government, including registering for every recruitment for state officials. The amendments to the 1945 Constitution have outlined that all citizens have the same status and rights in occupying public positions in the government structure...
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The Collapse Of Traditions As The Symbolic Other In Hasan Al Banna’s horts Stories

Wahyu Wiji Astuti, Pujiharto Pujiharto, Sudibyo Sudibyo
This research seeks to examine the breakdown of customs as imaginary others in the short stories of Ha-san Al Banna. Lacan’s Psychoa-nalysis: There is something about arrival. This research is conducted through the identification of the most prominent signs of the short story text based on the mechanisms...
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Configuration Of Maternity Leave Policy In The Job Creation Law: Implications For Gender Equity

Teti Teti, Tarmizi Tarmizi, Azharuddin Azharuddin
This study investigates the effect of the maternity leave provisions in the Job Creation Law on gender equality in the labor market. The regulatory reforms enacted by Law No. 11 of 2020 relieves company to determine the maternity leave rights of female worker, but on the other hand, it create some challenges...
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Juridical Review of Derivative Suits Against Board of Directors to Enforce The Company’s Rights

Marlina Elisabeth Pakpahan, Teguh Prasetyo, Elvira Fitriyani Pakpahan, Willy Tanjaya
Limited Liability Company is a corporate structure to conduct business with its capital divided into the number of shares, and the ownership will be determined by the contribution of shareholders. A consequence of a share-based ownership structure is the establishment of majority and minority shareholders....
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Partnership Program Regulation for Small Business Actors Based on Dignified Justice

Atika Sunarto, Teguh Prasetyo, Elvira Fitriyani Pakpahan, Willy Tanjaya
lE the aim of the study is to assess the role of the Regulation on the Implementation of State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN) governing the cooperation between BUMN and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Indonesia to promote equitable and balanced economic development. This study will investigate how such...
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Examining the inheritance of ecological awareness of the Muria Strait Community through toponyms studies

Deny Yudo Wahyudi, Slamet Sujud Purnawan Jati, Daya Negri Wijaya, Vita Sabrina Azda Laili, Labuda Shofiya Ananda, Anisa Musyaroful Ikhrom
The study of toponymy provides insights into human life, the natural environment, and the relationship between the two. The applications of toponymy studies are numerous and diverse, encompassing contexts as diverse as ecology and history, as well as disaster mitigation. In addition, the results of toponymic...
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Encouraging Smart Tourism Through Virtual Reality Development for Ancient Temples and Sites

Khofifatu Rohmah Adi, Idris Idris, Putra Hilmi Prayitno, Nadia Nur Aini
Bali is a top priority destination for development in the tourism sector because it has a variety of tourist destinations and potential attractions for foreign and domestic tourists. The use of digital technology with a virtual reality-based smart tourism concept can be used as a tourism promotion strategy....
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The Arena of Cultural Production: Cultural Ecology And The Resilience Of Indigenous Communities In Selorejo, East Java

Andhika Yudha Pratama, Daya Negri Wijaya, Evania Yafie, Annisya, Fitri Ariska
This study examines the role of indigenous knowledge in environmental conservational efforts that exist in Selorejo through ecosophy. In this study, we investigate the role that the cultural reproduction of indigenous communities plays in sustainable environmental practices. This research emphasizes...
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Government Strategies in Managing Cash Land in Ampeldento Village Malang District

Sri Untari, Gusti Milenia Shafira, Dwi Putra
Land of the village treasury is one of the village assets that must be optimized in order to improve the welfare of the community. Since the village treasury land in Ampeldento Village has only been used as agricultural land through a rental system, and part of the land is neglected. The creation of...
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Legal Consequences of Implementing the Exoneration Clause in Franchise Contracts: Balancing Principles

Suhaila Zulkifli, Teguh Prasetyo, Elvira Fitriyani Pakpahan, Willy Tan Jaya
The rise of the franchise business model opened the door for many new opportunities as well as challenges for franchisors and franchisees alike. Importantly, franchise contracts also included exoneration clauses that sought protection for franchisors in some cases. Abstract: This paper aimed at inspecting...
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Transgender Advocacy in Malaysia: SEED Foundation’s Strategic Efforts Against Conversion Therapy

Putu Ratih Kumala Dewi, Baiq Nayla Adisty Variza
Given that the practice of conversion therapy under the premise of religion — one that violates the basic tenets of universal human rights — still exists, transgender rights and human rights violation in Malaysia is real issue to tackle with. As a transgender-led non-profit organisation focusing on the...