Proceedings of the International Conference on Contemporary Sociology and Educational Transformation (ICCSET 2025)
20 articles
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Peer-Review Statements
Abdul Kodir, Dicky Arinta
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the International Conference on Contemporary Sociology and Educational Transformation (2nd ICCSET) on 5th August 2025 in Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Scientific...
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Challenges and Adaptive Strategies of Family Businesses in the Cultural Tourism Industry: A Study at Saung Angklung Udjo
Satrio Nata Mulia
This study explores the unique challenges faced by family-run businesses in the cultural tourism sector and analysis the adaptive strategies implemented by Saung Angklung Udjo (SAU), a renowned family-owned cultural attraction in Bandung, Indonesia. Using a qualitative case study approach, the research...
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Between Revolution and Colonial Industry: Imagining Recolonization and Nationalization Among Villagers in the Rural Javanese 1950s–1960s
Setia Ningrum, Iqbal Maulana, Arif Subekti, Bima Juliansyah Rodeo, Donny Maulana, Nora Titahning Ayudha, Eko Hasumi Aditya, Muhammad Asyrofi Al Kindy
Official histories often portray the revolutionary period in patriotic and heroic tones. However, the memories of villagers surrounding colonial industries hold a different tone. This article aims to explore how villagers associated with colonial industries remember the period of revolution and nationalization....
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Geo-NaVis: Digital Maps Platform Model to Minimize Geospatial Gap for Visually Impaired
Purwanto Purwanto, Siti Irma
Spatial skills are essential skills in geography that support individuals in navigation and mobility. However, visually impaired individuals still face barriers when accessing digital maps that are predominantly visual in design. Existing applications provide limited accessibility features, insufficient...
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Intergenerational Workers in the Tea Plantation Industry: A Comparative Study of the Wonosari and Sirah Kencong Tea Plantations
Donny Maulana, Muhammad Asyrofi Al Kindy, Arif Subekti, Nora Titahning Ayudha, Eko Hasumi Aditya, Setia Ningrum, Iqbal Maulana Razaq, Bima Juliansyah Rodeo
Since the introduction of the plantation industry in Indonesia, new occupations and labor spaces have emerged within rural Javanese society. Alongside adaptation to this new economic model, these conditions have also forged a new pattern of occupational inheritance. This article aims to describe and...
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Phenomenological Exploration of Local Wisdom Integration in Urban Spatial Planning: Reinterpreting Yogyakarta’s Philosophical Axis for Building Resilient and Smart Tourism Cities in Malang
Mifdal Zusron Alfaqi, Mujtaba Habibi, Abd. Mu’id Aris Shofa, Zulfikar Waliyuddin Fattah, Rika Safitri Nur Azizah, Randy Tirto Buono, Alfian Fawaidil Wafa, Laksamana Prammana Agung
Urban resilience in tourism cities requires not only technological advancements but also cultural rootedness to ensure sustainability and identity preservation. This study explores the integration of local wisdom into urban spatial planning, inspired by Yogyakarta’s Philosophical Axis, as a model for...
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Collective Action of iLitterless in Implementing Community-Based Solid Waste Management as an Effort to Promote Circular Economy in Malang City
Nabilah Putri Rulia Salma, Nora Titahning Ayudha
The waste management system in Malang City has not been optimally realised. However, the volume of waste continues to increase, especially Used Beverage Carton (UBC) waste from cafe activities in Malang City. This research aims to explore the implementation of the community-based solid waste management...
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Against the Silence: Adreena Media as an Alternative Media
Akhsaniyah Akhsaniyah
This research focuses on the role of alternative media in championing women’s representation, with Adreena Media as a case study. The patriarchal system in Indonesia is still perpetuated by mainstream media by continuing to produce patriarchal narratives that silence women’s voices. Several alternative...
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Project-Based Learning for Strengthening Student Character in Schools
Seli Septiana Pratiwi, Nanda Harda Pratama Meiji, Alan Sigit Fibrianto
The study focuses on enhancing the quality of human resources, particularly among students, through project-based learning, which aligns with the primary goals of education in Indonesia. Using a qualitative research approach, data were collected through interviews and observations, examining the activities...
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Technological Readiness in Smart Tourism Development: A Case Study of Two Tourism Villages in Blitar Regency
Annisa Ramadhanty, I Komang Astina
This study analyzes the implementation of the smart tourism concept in two tourist villages in Blitar Regency, namely Krisik and Tulungrejo Villages. However, although the smart tourism concept is increasingly discussed in tourism literature, studies that highlight the readiness of tourist villages at...
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Villagers as Digital Citizens: Community Digital Practices and Economic Transformation in Sumbergondo Village, Batu City
Cinde Ririh Windayu, Sumarmi Sumarmi, Luly Triningsih, Agung Suprianto, Dicky Arinta
Digital transformation in the village presents opportunities for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME)/ Usaha Mikro, Kecil, dan Menengah (UMKM) to become the driving force of the local economy. This study examines how Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (UMKM) in Sumbergondo Village utilize social...
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Reframing Dark Tourism: A Systematic Review of Destination Image, Ethics, and Educational Dimensions
Dicky Arinta, Sumarmi Sumarmi, Agung Suprianto, Cinde Ririh Windayu, Luly Triningsih
Dark tourism refers to the practice of traveling to locations associated with death, tragedy, and suffering, and has become a global phenomenon that has sparked academic debate. This article aims to review the meaning of “dark” in dark tourism through the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach based...
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Personalized Power and Populism: An Urbinatian Reading of Jokowi
Yuventia Prisca, Akhirul Aminulloh, Rani Prita Prabawangi
The phenomenon of populism in contemporary politics has flourished within democracy because of a crisis of representation in state political institutions. As a strategy of power, populism is anchored in the personalization of authority, giving rise to patronage and even the cult of personality. Rather...
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Husband-Wife Relationships in the Patriarchal Culture of Madurese Society
Hetti Mulyaningsih, M. Ahmad Hisyam, Indra Jaya Kusuma Wardhana
Patriarchal culture marginalizes women in politics, economics, and family life, causing many women to feel gender inequality. The roles of men and women based on households are determined by tradition. However, the workload in this division of roles tends to be skewed towards the domestic sphere, which...
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Inclusive Tourism Development Strategy through Quality Tourism in Sampang Regency
Merlia Indah Prastiwi, Yuliana Windi Sari
Quality tourism is a tourism concept that emphasizes the quality of the tourist experience and its positive impact on the destination, such value local culture, nature, and the environment. The focus here is not just on the number of tourists but also on creating memorable and sustainable experiences...
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The Role of the Jamudigital.com Platform in Preserving the Use of Spices and Non-Medical Treatment
Ekna Satriyati, Citra Nurhayati
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the jamudigital.com platform, examining its pivotal role in the preservation and modernization of jamu, the traditional Indonesian herbal medicine. Through a qualitative descriptive study utilizing a virtual ethnography approach, the report synthesizes...
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Transforming the Role of Former Hunters: Tourism and Conservation Management in Baluran National Park
Nanda Harda Pratama Meiji, Aditya Bagus Satria, Bayu Agung Laksono, Heni Masruroh, Abdul Mu’id Aris Shofa, Nur Hadi, Sharina Osman
The field of tourism is considered very important in the development of Indonesia. Indonesian tourism has various characteristics and diversity in each region that is different. One of the places that have become economically developed in the field of tourism is the Baluran National Park area in Situbondo,...
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Reactive Democracy: State Disinformation, Polarization, and the Double-Edged Sword of Social Media in Indonesia
Nora Titahning Ayudha, Reno Eza Mahendra
The proliferation of social media has fundamentally reshaped Indonesia’s democratic landscape, presenting both unprecedented opportunities for civic engagement and significant perils for institutional integrity. This paper provides a critical analysis of this dual impact, arguing that these platforms...
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Wild Racers’ Resistance and Refusal of Involvement in the Legal Kanjuruhan Street Race in Malang City
Amirullah Al Ghoni, Nora Titahning Ayudha
The street racing is a wide-spread social issue in the majority of city centers and has been associated with offending among young people, public disorder, and danger. Illegal street racing persisted in Malang City, Indonesia, despite law enforcers consistently ratcheting up efforts to suppress the activity...
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Collaboration of Fisheries Applications and Local Ecological Knowledge by Traditional Fishermen in Sidokumpul Village, Lamongan
Fauziyatul Mufidah, Nora Titahning Ayudha
The use of local ecological knowledge and fisheries applications are always interconnected and in tandem in helping traditional fishermen carry out fishing activities to obtain fish catches. This study analyzes the collaboration of Local Ecological Knowledge in the midst of the use of fisheries applications...