Proceedings of the World Conference on Governance and Social Sciences 2025 (WCGSS 2025)

332 authors
Syamsu, Suhardiman
Ecological Literacy, Online Activism, and Student Organizations: The Mediating Role of Subjective Norms in Pro-Environmental Behavioral Intention
Syamsu, Suhardiman
Digitalization and Sustainability Synergies: Empowering Coastal SMEs in the Blue Economy Era
Syamsu, Suhardiman
The Research Landscape of Local Taxation and Climate Change Policies
Syamsu, Suhardiman
Strengthening Accountability in Motor Vehicle Tax Services: A Case Study of SAMSAT Makassar, Indonesia
Syamsuddin
Local Wisdom as a Pillar of Sustainability: The Role of the Mamuju Traditional Fishing Community in Protecting the Marine Ecosystem
Tamma, Sukri
Transgender Women as a Subaltern Group in Public Policy Formulation in South Sulawesi
Tasrik, Meutia
Strengthening Tsunami Early Warning System Sustainability through International Development Cooperation: IDRIP’s Mechanism in Supporting InaTEWS
Thaha, Rasyid
The Influence of Academic Knowledge, Media Exposure, Field Experience, and Pro-Environmental Attitudes on Environmental Literacy: A Study of University Students in South Sulawesi
Thaha, Rasyid
Policy Implementation Analysis of Licensing Services at the Maros Public Service Mall
Thaha, Rasyid
Role of the Local House of Representatives (DPRD) in the Oversight Function of the Free Uniform Program at the Bulukumba Education Office
Thaha, Rasyid
The Knowledge Structure of Public Service Policy in the Era of Digital Governance
Wahid, Cantika Venezia
Strengthening Maritime Education and Seafarers’ Competence through International Cooperation between PT Pertamina International Shipping (PIS) and the International Maritime Employers’ Council (IMEC) in Indonesia
Wara, Putri Salsabila Evita
The Use of Social Media in Maritime Education: Efforts to Improve Environmental Literacy Among the Younger Generation
Wati, Sari Apriliya
Urban Waste Management Policy in Makassar City, Indonesia
Wisdayanti, Sri
The Transformation of Public Services Through the Digitalization of Motorized Vehicle Tax via the E-Samsat Application
Yahya
Balancing Ecology, Security, and Livelihoods: Strategic Management of Jiew Island as Indonesia’s Northern Maritime Frontier
Yahya
Climate Justice and Small Islands: An Anthropological Perspective on the Governance of Sain Island, North Maluku, Indonesia
Yahya
Ngajampangi Ana’: An Ethnographic Study of Child-Rearing Practices among the Bajo People in Selayar Regency
Yahya, Muh.
When the Sea Becomes a Teacher of Sustainability: Sasi laut in Tanimbar
Yasfyi, Muhammad Yuflih
Unanchored Dialogue and Institutional Fragility in The Coastal Tourism Community of Malahing
Yasim, Muh. Nur Rahmat
When the Sea Becomes a Teacher of Sustainability: Sasi laut in Tanimbar
Yopi, Yopi
A Bibliometric Analysis of local parliament and mining industry: Current trends and future directions
Yu, Chu Chun
Women in Changing Coastal Areas of the Global South: Local Gender Dynamics, Intersectional Marginalization, and Everyday Negotiation from the Margin
Yu, Chu Chun
Renewable Energy and Social Infrastructure: A Preliminary Study of the POWERE Project in South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Yu, Chu Chun
Climate Challenges and Adaptive Futures for Women Seaweed Farmers in the Global South
Yunita, Millah Ananda
Heritage, Identity, and Coastal Ecology: A Critical Analysis of the Cultural Advancement Masterplan of Tarakan City
Yunus, Ariana
Digital Governance and Inclusive Democracy in Maritime Area: A Case Study of E-Voting Implementation in Bulukumba District, Indonesia
Yunus, Rabina
Local Wisdom in Maritime Knowledge Systems and Traditional Fisherfolk Governance: A Literature Review
Yusran
Narratives of The Sea: Community Framing and Traditional Maritime Knowledge Lae-Lae Island Reclamation
Yusuf, Muh.
Heritage, Identity, and Coastal Ecology: A Critical Analysis of the Cultural Advancement Masterplan of Tarakan City
Zahra, Nur Iftitah As
Between Collaboration and Resistance: Analysis of Coastal Reclamation Governance in Lae Lae Island
Zayyan, Nailah
Between Symbolism and Substance: Rethinking Participatory Governance in Makassar’s Coastal Areas