Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary (ICSSIS 2024)
29 articles
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Peer-Review Statements
M. Taufik Rahmadi, Erond Litno Damanik, Anik Juli Dwi Astuti, Tappil Rambe
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the [6th International Conference on Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies] during [November 20, 2024”] in [Medan, Sumatera Utara, Indonesia]. These articles have been peer-reviewed by the members of the [Reviewer] and approved...
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How Does the Local Community Response to Mangrove Patrol Program: a Case Study in Langkat Regency
Meilinda Suriani Harefa, Muhammad Ridha Syafii Damanik, Mulhady Putra, Syukri Hidayat, Nur Rohim, Dwi Irfansyah
The Mangrove Patrol Program is a targeted initiative aimed at safeguarding the mangrove ecosystems, particularly in regions with dense mangrove forests, such as the Langkat Regency coastline in North Sumatra Province. This study focuses on four villages within Langkat Regency—Pulau Kampai Village, Pangkalan...
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Transformation of Citizenship Education Learning Through Augmented Reality as an Effort to Create an Interactive Learning Experience in the Digital Era
Hodriani Hodriani, Halking Halking, Surya Dharma, Mangido Nainggolan, Junaidi Junaidi
Citizenship Education learning is often more theoretical than practical, which can lead to student boredom, highlighting the need for appropriate learning media. This research aims to examine the potential of using Augmented Reality in creating interactive learning experiences in the field of citizenship...
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Gender Mainstreaming Policy in the Regional Police in Aceh
Majda El Muhtaj, Fazli Rachman, Prayetno Prayetno, Reh Bungana Beru Perangin-Angin
This article examines the essence and mechanism of gender mainstreaming policy in the national police (Polri) as mandated by National Police Chief Regulation No. 1 of 2022. This regulation insists on gender analysis methods to encourage the realization of gender justice and equality. However, the gender...
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Aluk Toyolo: Structure and Transformation in the Religion of the Toraja in the Mamasa Area of South Sulawesi
Yakobus Ndona, Elisa Br Ginting
This research discusses the richness of values in the Aluk Toyolo tradition and the impact of the transformation of Aluk Toyolo on social relations, traditional rituals, and cultural integration in the Mamasa local community with the current changes. Lies in research data sourced from five years of experience...
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The Socioeconomic Life of Women Shellers in the Benteng Slum of the Belawan Bahari River
Wira Fimansyah, Ayu Rulyani, Waston Malau, Zanrison Naibaho, Arimbi Aulia Nanta, Trisna Juwita Hia, Rini Setyowati
Settlements should be able to provide comfort and livability for their residents, complete with access to basic facilities such as clean water and sanitation. The settlement in Neighborhood II Benteng Sungai Belawan Bahari reflects a more complex reality. This area is a green zone and should not be allowed...
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Folklore on Tourism Objects Related to Sisingamangaraja in Baktiraja Sub-district
Ayu Febryani, Ayu Rulyani, Waston Malau, Grace Meylin Hutauruk, Asri Elfida Marpaung, Yosie Mutiara Siahaan, Riri Putri Siwi
This research aims to explore the folklore found in tourist attractions related to Sisingamangaraja in Baktiraja Sub-district. Specifically, the research seeks to uncover the substance of the stories at several tourist sites, such as Tombak Sulu-Sulu, Istana Raja Sisingamangaraja, Siungkap-ungkapon Stone,...
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Local Wisdom and Coastal Community Attitude Toward Mangrove Conservation in Langkat Regency, North Sumatra, Indonesia
Elfayetti Elfayetti, Rohani Rohani, Herdi Herdi
The existence of mangroves in coastal areas provides various benefits, especially for local communities. For this reason, the community has a central role in mangrove management to realize sustainable development. The aim of this research is to analyze knowledge, community attitudes and local wisdom...
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Sociocultural Adaptation of the Toba Batak Ethnic in The Development of Halal Tourism in Tomok Tourism Village Samosir Regency
Dedi Andriansyah, Puspitawati Puspitawati, Windo Putra Sanjaya Simbolon, Jeremia Manik, Ardiansyah Ardiansyah
Research on socio-cultural adaptation in the context of tourism development continues to be of interest, especially in areas with strong local traditions and values. In this case, the development of halal tourism is often a challenge for local communities who must adapt to the needs of tourists without...
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Development of Web-Based Learning as Digital Learning Materials and Media
Tumiar Sidauruk, Fitra Delita, Elfayetti Elfayetti
Currently, education needs to be integrated with technology. One form of this is digital-based teaching materials. Apart from being packaged digitally, teaching materials must also be based on relevant case-solving to the demands of learning competencies. This study aims to develop digital learning materials...
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Integrating Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System to Assess Water Quality in the Mangrove Forest of Langsa
Rosanti Situngkir, M. Taufik Rahmadi, Darwin Parlaungan Lubis, Eni Yuniastuti, Rohani Rohani, Meilinda Suriani Harefa
The mangroves in Langsa are a vital asset with economic and ecological value, supporting coastal communities and preserving habitats. Sustainable management is crucial due to their dual role. This research assesses water quality in Langsa’s mangrove forests using Sentinel-2 imagery focusing on TSS, temperature,...
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Representation of Adolescent Women of Bullying on Social Media: Analysis of Content and Psychological Impact
Rosramadhana Rosramadhana, Sudirman Sudirman, Muhammad Iqbal, Purnama Sari, Daud Daud, Arimbi Aulia Nanta, Dhevany Dhevany, Luthfia Wulandari, Esrawati Satriana Siamnullang, Umar Haddad Siregar, Siti Wardani Nur Azmi
Bullying on social media is a very worrying phenomenon that occurs among society, because with the increasing use of social media among teenagers and adults, bullying on social media is increasingly susceptible to occurring. This research method uses a qualitative research method with a virtual ethnographic...
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MyPatriotic: Electronic Assessment Innovation Using the Naive Bayes Expertise Method to Measure Student Patriotic Attitudes
Abdinur Batubara, Maryatun Kabatiah, Ramsul Nababan, Liber Siagian
This study introduces MyPatriotic, an electronic assessment system leveraging the Naive Bayes algorithm to evaluate student patriotic attitudes. Conducted with 135 students from the PPKn department at Universitas Negeri Medan (2024 cohort), the research addresses the need for engaging and effective methods...
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Landslide Disaster Vulnerability Mapping Based on Geographic Information System in Nias Regency
R. Restu, Nurmala Berutu, Muhammad Ridha Syafii Damanik, Muhammad Farouq Ghazali Matondang, Riki Rahmad, Fatimah Azzahra, Derita Ramai Durubanua
This study aims to analyze the level of landslide disaster risk in Nias Regency based on rainfall parameters, soil type, land use, and slope slope. Rainfall in Nias Regency tends to be high, with the dom. inant areas receiving rainfall between 3001-3500 mm/year (61.18%), and 35.96% of areas with rainfall...
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The Mythology of Sriwijaya and Majapahit as Symbols of National Unity in History Learning
Ricu Sidiq, Najuah Najuah, Nurdiansyah Nurdiansyah
The kingdoms of Sriwijaya and Majapahit are two Hindu-Buddhist kingdoms in Indonesia. These two kingdoms are described as great empires that symbolize the glory and symbol of the unity of the Indonesian nation, in various sources, literature and historical writing, including in history textbooks. This...
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People’s Perception on the Display of Feast Day Celebration in Orchard Road and Boulevard of Citraland Gama City, Medan
Nina Novira, Muhammad Arif, Rosni Rosni, Nur Saidah Siregar
On certain religious and national holidays, the roads and sidewalks of Orchard Road and Orchard Boulevard are decorated according to the theme of celebration. However, not all religious holidays are displayed. Displays for certain religions are accused of being more festive than other religions and the...
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Problems of Continuing Knowledge of the Use of Plants as Traditional Medicine Gayo in Bener Meriah Regency
Puspitawati Puspitawati, Dedi Andriansyah, Ayu Febryani, Wira Fimansyah, Siti Wardhani Nur Azmi
This research aims to explore the knowledge of the use of plants as Medicine and explore the current problems of their sustainability in Bener Meriah Regency. Through interviews and observations, it was found that the threat came from three main factors: structural, cultural, and ecological. Structural...
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Team-Based Project Learning Model to Strengthen Human Literacy in the Era of Industry 4.0 (Development Study in the Citizenship and Pancasila Curriculum at Unimed)
Ramsul Nababan, Parlaungan Gabriel Siahaan, Reh Bungana Beru Perangin-Angin, Surya Dharma, Julia Ivanna, Junaidi Junaidi
Strengthening character education has become a national vision reinforced by Presidential Regulation No. 87 of 2017 on Character Education Strengthening (PPK). This is deemed crucial as a collective effort to bolster national identity in the era of Industry 4.0. To achieve this, systemic efforts involving...
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Development of Peace Education Materials Based on Local Wisdom with Augmented Reality to Enhance Student Tolerance in the Merdeka Curriculum
Surya Dharma, Sri Hadiningrum, Hodriani Hodriani, Hapni Laila Siregar, Junaidi Junaidi
The study will examine the development of Peace Education Materials Based on Local Wisdom Values of North Sumatra Assisted by Augmented Reality (AR) to strengthen tolerance among junior high school students in Medan City. This development is considered crucial given the need for technology in education...
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School Efforts to Implement Multicultural Education in Medan City
Supsiloani Supsiloani, Ratih Baiduri, Bakhrul Khair Amal, Sulian Ekomila
This research aims to analyze the efforts made by schools in implementing multicultural education in the city of Medan. This research uses qualitative research methods. The reason for using this method is because this research wants to understand in more depth the efforts made by schools in implementing...
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Mapping Flood-Prone Areas in Tanjung Balai City Using Geographic Information Systems
Muhammad Farouq Ghazali Matondang, Rohani Rohani, Eni Yuniastuti, Mulhady Putra, Tengku Abdillah Azis, Maria Joito Gultom, Cindy Melissa Wijaya
This study aims to map flood-prone areas in Tanjung Balai City using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to identify high-risk areas. The analysis was conducted using six main parameters: rainfall, soil type, slope gradient, land elevation, land use, and distance from rivers. The analysis results indicate...
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Exploring Online Learning Readiness of Higher Education Teachers In Indonesia: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach
Mona Adria Wirda, Riki Rahmad, Cathy Weng
This study aims to explore the level of readiness among higher education teachers in Indonesia through four main dimensions: Computer/Self-Efficacy, Institutional Support, Self-Directed Learning, and Learning Transfer Self-Efficacy. Additionally, it examines both direct and indirect (mediation effect)...
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Local Wisdom and Gender Dynamics in the Cultural Interplay of Medan’s Ethnic Mosaic
Ratih Baiduri, Sulian Ekomila, Muhammad Ridha Syafii Damanik, Tappil Rambe, Arif Wahyudi, Sendi Permana
This article analyzes the role of local wisdom in gender dynamics and transculturalism in Medan City, using a qualitative research method with a Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach. As a multi-ethnic city with residents from various groups, such as Batak Toba, Mandailing, Karo, Malay, and others,...
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Analysis of the Management of Educational Facilities and Infrastructure in the Geography Learning Process at State High Schools in Deli Serdang Regency
Ezra Janshua, M. Taufik Rahmadi, Sugiharto, Sendi Permana, Alvin Pratama
Quality education is greatly influenced by the availability of adequate facilities and infrastructure. At Deli Serdang Regency State High School, geography learning faces various challenges related to the availability and maintenance of the necessary teaching aids and supporting technology. This condition...
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Analysis of Land Use Changes Into Industrial Estate From 2010-2022 in Sampali Village, Percut Sei Tuan Sub-District, North Sumatra
Mahara Sintong, Febbry Vebiola, Sahala Fransiskus Marbun, Eka Suci Anja Kusumawati, Elsa Kardiana, Sendi Permana
The transfer of part or all of the land area, which is often referred to as land conversion or land conversion, from its original designation (according to plan) to another designation that has a negative impact (problem) on the environment. This study aims to analyze changes in land use into industrial...
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The Feasibility of Design Thinking-Based Textbook for Optimizing Project-Based Learning
Sri Yunita
The research aims to test the feasibility of the design thinking-based textbook for optimizing project-based learning. The research was conducted to provide textbooks to meet the standards of content, process, and learning tools to optimize project-based learning. The research and development (R&D)...
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Industry Demands and Higher Education Outcomes: A Case Study of Riau University Alumni
Belli Nasution, Mexsasai Indra, Rahman Karnila, Arifudin Arifudin, Yelly Zamaya
University alumni are expected to possess relevant skills and competencies that make them adaptable and able to contribute effectively in the professional world. This alignment not only enhances alumni employability but also fosters stronger relationships between academia and industry, creating a mutually...
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Development of Artificial Intelligence-Based 3d Video in History
Najuah Najuah, Ricu Sidiq, Anggi Saragih, Sri Rahayu, Nurdiansyah Nurdiansyah
This study addresses the challenges faced by history teachers at MAN 3 Medan who have yet to integrate learning media aligned with technological advancements. The research aims to: (1) develop artificial intelligence (AI)-based 3D video media for history subjects in Class XI Social Studies at MAN 3 Medan,...
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Enhancing Digital Literacy with AR Media: Perception of Prospective Teacher Students Gen Z as Digital Native Generation
Maryatun Kabatiah, Fazli Rachman, Abdinur Batubara, Sri Hadiningrum, Hermi Zaswita
This study aims to analyze perceptions of prospective teacher student gen Z as the digital native generation utilizing AR media to enhance digital literacy in microteaching courses. This study employs a quantitative descriptive approach utilizing a survey method with a questionnaire technique to assess...