Proceedings of the Conference on Digital Humanities 2022 (CODH 2022)

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Peer-Review Statements

Harry Nuriman, Nia Kurniasih, Sutiadi Rahmansyah, Prima Roza, A. Gumawang Jati, Tien M. Sudradjat
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the Conference on Digital Humanities during 3–5 November 2022 in Bandung, Indonesia. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Paper Peer Review Committee and approved by the Editor-in-Chief, who affirms that this...
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Knowledge Management on Bandung MSMEs in the Digital Era

Marheni Eka Saputri, Fitriani Nur Utami
In the present, many MSMEs (micro, small, and medium enterprises) are facing challenges in maintaining their businesses. The problem is, these MSME actors come from different backgrounds and knowledge, making it difficult to find qualified personnel during the Covid-19 pandemic when marketing targets...
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Fostering Modest Lifestyle Through Value Education in Tackling Online Fraud

Agus Syihabudin, Qoriah Qoriah, Cecep Cecep
The fast growth of information technology in the era of globalization stimulates business interest as Information Technology can make business easier, notably in marketing and transactions. This rapid growth of information technology, however, has also posed negative impacts, such as cybercrime. Cybercrime...
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Mapping the Potential for Digitalization of Coffee Marketing Based on Forest Village Community Institutions (LMDH) and Green Economy in Bandung Regency

Amanna Dzikrillah Lazuardini Luqman Hakim, Fitrina Lestari, Pathmi Noerhatini, Gilang Aditya Pratama
Digital transformation is a change in how a job is handled by using information technology to gain efficiency and effectiveness, and it also includes the adoption and integration of various new information and communication technologies for the completion of sustainable solutions. This process also involves...
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The Role of Share Waqf on Economic Resilience in Indonesia

Ridwan Fauzi, Nia Kurniasih, M. Anton Athoillah, Ilham Maulana
Waqf has become a form of Islamic philanthropy which has two aspects, namely worship, and social aspects. In addition, waqf has also become an instrument to be able to distribute wealth to those in need. Coupled with the development of waqf which is not only in the form of immovable objects, but movable...
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Digital Collaboration Network for Coffee Marketing Based on an Agroforestry System for Economic Recovery of Coffee Farmers in Bandung Regency, West Java

Pathmi Noerhatini, Amanna Dzikrillah Lazuardini Luqman Al Hakim, Alvin Trianto Atmojo
In the fourth industrial revolution dimension, digital transformation requires the creation of a “digital collaboration network” (DCN) among stakeholders. This collaborative network aims to strike a balance between competition and sharing, benefiting all parties involved. MSMEs in Indonesia, particularly...
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Trickle-Down Effect Analysis on Digital Project Based Learning

Muhamad Firman Al-Fahad, Winni Aryuni, Asep Wawan Jatnika
This research is generated to answer a challenge in improving human resources quality through competitive projects in the face of the globalization era especially in education which during the teaching learning process teachers serve as facilitator, motivator or inspiratory. Project based learning models...
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Achieving Social Justice Through the Role of Technology Higher Education Institution: Sociotechnology Discipline and Technoculture Study Program

Nia Kurniasih, Qoriah Qoriah, Prima Roza, Sutiadi Rahmansyah, Dicky R. Munaf
In such a massive “politicization” of social and cultural life, it appears that the role of Technological Higher Education Institution (Lembaga Pendidikan Tinggi Teknologi/LPTT) in national development is diminishing and less significant with the decline of the role of technology at the national level....
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Model of Character Education at Higher Education Institutions for Strengthening the National Resilience

Prima Roza, Epin Saepudin, A. Gumawang Jati, Qoriah Qoriah
The national resilience in Indonesia is divided into several dimensions. The weakening of the national resilience index in the ideological and socio-cultural dimensions makes the need for concrete steps to overcome them. In the socio-cultural dimension, the variables of tolerance and social harmony are...
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The Strategy of Soft Skills Development in Higher Education (Case Study at The Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia)

Epin Saepudin, Prima Roza, Dicky R. Munaf, Asep Wawan Jatnika, Muhamad Taufik, Siti K. Azhari, Ernawati Ernawati
The main ingredients for a nation’s development are high-quality human resources. Not only do they have excellent technical skills, but also excellent soft skills. The value of soft skills in the growth of the knowledge-based economy is being increasingly recognized in modern society. Communication skills,...
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Digital Humanities in Online Learning on the Mental Health of ITB Students

Ernawati Ernawati, Dicky R. Munaf, Sutiadi Rahmansyah, Ayi Rohayati, Sansan Ziaul Haq, Ira Adriati, Rusdiana Rusdiana, Alvina Alvina
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused humans to be faced with various conditions that they never imagined, there were many changes in various fields of life, one of which was teaching and learning activities. The pattern of teaching and learning activities undergoes a shift from face-to-face to networked...
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An English Grammatical Construction of Students’ Request Speech Act via Multimedia Elicitation Task

Any Budiarti, Cece Sobarna, Rosaria Mita Amalia
At conversation class, actually the students who learn English language produce an interlanguage. This study analyses grammatical construction in request speech act produced by 41 students. This research used Multimedia Elicitation Task to collect the spoken data, meanwhile the data analysed by using...
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Developing Virtual Reality for English Presentation and Negotiation Skills Training Model

Iis Kurnia Nurhayati, Yulia Nur Hasanah, Fathah Noor Prawita, Fakhrul Razy
This study is based on a previous study conducted by the researcher in 2020 on 478 actors of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) who joined UMKM Juara and UMKM Binaan Rumah BUMN Bandung communities in West Java, Indonesia. The results of the prior study indicate that the awareness of the importance of...
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Higher Education Female Students Thinking Enlightenment in Avoiding Digital Sexual Abuses; Achieving a Better Mental Health

Elsa Silvia Nur Aulia, Ade Engkus Kusnadi, Epin Saepudin, Shohib Khoiri, Sansan Ziaul Haq
This study is motivated by the phenomenon about the rise of sexual digital crime for students in Indonesia. It is undeniable that not a few higher students in Indonesia experience sexual harassment through digital pages, either through WhatsApp, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, or LINE. This is due to the...
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Model of Cyber Conflict Resolution in Indonesia

Qoriah Qoriah, Prima Roza, Agus Syihabudin, Ade Engkus Kusnadi
There has been a growing concern regarding a recent phenomenon in the Indonesian cyber world, i.e., cyber conflicts among the country’s users of communication technology. Internet users in many parts of Indonesia have little or no idea of the social, cultural, and legal effects of using the product of...
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On Social Media and Mediatization

Criscentia Jessica Setiadi, Manneke Budiman
Ever since the emergence of digital technology at the end of the twentieth century, human communication has been mediated by digital alternatives, including social media. In the light of digital technology-based communication, this paper poses the question: what has transformed in human communication...
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Hashtag #MakeUpReview: The Searchable Words Used in Online Review on Purchasing Decision in Indonesia

Nia Kurniasih, N. Iis Kurnia, Sutiadi Rahmansyah, M. Chika Wulan
This study discusses one of the mostly used ways of searching information on the Internet, hashtag (#) on the social media, Instagram. This semiotic phenomenon is measured and analyzed quantitatively to answer the research question about the correlation between use of hashtags and consumers’ purchasing...
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Analysis of the Use of Instagram in Increasing the Marketing of Weaving in South Central Timor, East Nusa Tenggara

Ira Adriati, Irma Damajanti
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused tourist visits to drop drastically. This had an impact on the weavers in South Central Timor. This study analyses the role of women in improving the economy through digital technology. The method used is a qualitative method with a scientific approach to culture, women’s...
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Local Wisdom as Informal Leaders’ Communication Strategy in Rural Areas: An Indonesian Case

Harry Nuriman, Nia Kurniasih, Ridwan Fauzi, Ade Engkus Kusnadi, Cecep Cecep
This study aims to explore the application of local wisdom as a communication strategy of informal leaders in rural areas in Pangalengan, West Java, Indonesia, as a case example. Data were collected quantitatively through questionnaires distributed to the Pangalengan community who live in the perimeter...
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Citizen’s Disaster Communications in Social Media: A Study of Ethnolinguistics Application of “Piil Pesenggiri” in Tanggamus

Sutiadi Rahmansyah, Dicky Rezady Munaf, Sansan Ziaulhaq, Chairil Nur Siregar, Ayi Rohayati, Tesa Ardiansyah, Farida Ariyani, Deris Astriawan, Andriansyah
Tanggamus are prone to natural disasters such as earthquakes. This happens due to the geographical location of the island of Sumatra, which is at the confluence of two earth plates, namely the Indo-Australian plate which continues to actively subduct under the Eurasian plate. This paper aims to research...
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Book Design and Layout Design Process

Pratiwi Kusumowardhani, Syafira Sukma Maharani
Digital media is currently experiencing a very rapid increase. Designers are competing to display their products in digital media, from the world of entertainment to the world of education. Even in the world of education, habits have changed, which were originally face-to-face, now they are starting...