Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Humanities and Social Science (ICHSS 2025)
20 articles
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Peer-Review Statements
Evania Yafie, Primasa Minerva Nagari, Annisya, Alma Huwaida Ramadhani, Daya Negri Wijaya, Shinta Yuni Susilawati, Adellia Wardatus Sholeha, Firza Azzam Fadilla, Muhammad ‘Afwan Mufti
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the [International Confer ence on Humanities and Social Science (ICHSS)] during [June 30, 2025] in [Online Conference by Zoom Meeting, Universitas Negeri Malang]. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the [Section...
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Realising Sustainable Spatial Management: Collaboration Between Justice, Environmental Law, And Regulation
Muhammad Ali Adnan, Teguh Prasetyo, Elvira Fitriyani Pakpahan, Willy Tanjaya
The main objective of this research is to explore and analyse the impact of collaboration among the pillars of justice, environmental sustainability, and governmental regulation in realising sustainable spatial management. Thus, the expected impact of this research also emphasises the synergy between...
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Urban-Rural Gender Barriers in Spatial Economics: Integrating Glass and Grass Ceiling Perspective
Farida Rahmawati, Thomas Soseco, Febry Wijayanti, Azizah Nur’aini
Gender inequality in economic development is a structural issue influenced not only by social and cultural factors but also by spatial conditions and regional characteristics. This article aims to analyze two key forms of gender-based barriers, glass ceiling and grass ceiling, through a spatial economic...
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Profile Videos as a Means of Strengthening the Identity and Competitiveness of Tourism Villages: A Case Study of Padusan Village
Daya Negri Wijaya, Andhika Yudha Pratama, Primasa Minerva Nagari, Dwi Wulandari, Deny Yudo Wahyudi, Muhammad ‘Afwan Mufti
This study examines the role of profile videos as a strategic medium in strengthening local identity and enhancing the competitiveness of Padusan Tourism Village. Using a qualitative approach, the researcher conducted participatory observations, in-depth interviews with stakeholders (including the village...
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Protection of Women’s and Widows’ Rights in the Consequences of Böwö Marriage in Pulau-Pulau Batu District, South Nias Regency
Kosmas Dohu Amajihono
The community of Pulau-Pulau Batu Subdistrict, South Nias Regency, adheres to a patrilineal kinship system in which, during marriage, the man must give böwö to the woman as a symbol of transferring her kinship membership to her husband’s family. In this system, the woman follows her husband, and the...
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Obstacles in the Division of Joint Assets in Islamic Indonesian Citizen Marriage Law
Mhd Hasan Elkholqiyah, Roswita Sitompul, O. K. Isnainul
The division of joint property in the marriage law of Muslim Indonesian citizens in Indonesia is an issue that often creates various obstacles. Joint assets or “gono-gini assets” are assets acquired during the marriage period and are considered joint property of husband and wife. This division of assets...
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The Role of Law Enforcement in Overcoming Money Laundering Related to Environmental Crimes
M. Sa’i Rangkuti
This research discusses the role of law enforcement in dealing with money laundering related to environmental crimes in Indonesia. Environmental crimes are often used as the main source of money laundering by various groups, from the general public to influential officers and officials. The method used...
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Historical Remains of Padusan Village, East Java
Deny Yudo Wahyudi, Daya Negri Wijaya, Andhika Yudha Pratama, Vita Sabrina Azda Laili, Muhammad Afwan Mufti
The historical remains of Padusan Village in East Java represent a multilayered cultural landscape shaped by centuries of religious and sociopolitical transformation. Despite its significance, neglect persists due to limited studies, weak documentation, and the absence of formal protection, leaving communities...
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Historical and Cultural Perspectives: Comparative Analysis of Jago Temple Aridharma Relief Storyline with Aridharma Manuscript
Deny Yudo Wahyudi, Slamet Sujud Purnawan Jati, Anisa Musyaroful Ikhrom, Labuda Shofiya Ananda
This comparative study focuses on comparing the Aridharma storyline on the reliefs of Jago Temple with the Aridharma or Angling Darma manuscript that developed in the Javanese community. The relief and the manuscript are important representations of Hindu-Buddhist literature and visual arts in East Java...
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Data Acquisition and Digital Mapping of Ancient Graves in Madura as a Preservation of Cultural Heritage Based on Digitalization
Deny Yudo Wahyudi, Ari Sapto, Slamet Sujud Purnawan Jati, Labuda Shofiya Ananda, Vita Sabrina Azda Laili, Anisa Musyaroful Ikhrom
This research aims to conduct digital mapping and dissemination of acquisition data related to ancient graves in Madura. Seeing that the ancient graves in Madura are not only a cultural heritage but also part of the development of building art (architecture) which often inserted aesthetic elements in...
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Janget Kinatelon and The Yellow War in Lasem
Prisca Kiki Wulandari, Noveria Anggraeni Fiaji, Destriana Saraswati, Firza Azzam Fadilla
This article discusses the history of the three figures of Janget Kinatelon and the Chinese-Javanese alliance during the Yellow War (Geel Oorlog) in Lasem in the 18th century. The objectives of this study are: 1). To analyze and examine the role of Janget Kinatelon in the Yellow War-Lasem incident in...
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Inclusive Citizenship Character (ICC): An Investigation of Indonesian Islamic Boarding School Leader’s
M. Alifudin Ikhsan, Marzuki Marzuki, Suharno Suharno
This study aims to examine the characteristics of moderate citizenship in Indonesian Islamic Boarding School (Pesantren) and find a new concept called Inclusive Citizenship Character (ICC). Through a qualitative approach with in-depth interviews, observations, and document analysis, this study involved...
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Regulatory Dynamics of the Letter of Discontinuation of Prosecution (SKPP) In the Use of Drugs: Between Legality and Restorativity
Fatah Chotib Uddin, Sri Sulistyawati, Kartina Pakpahan, Sigar P. Berutu
This study analyzes the regulatossry dynamics of the Termination of Prosecution Warrant (SKPP) in drug abuse cases, focusing on the balance between legality and restorative justice. The implementation of restorative-based SKPP enables the Prosecutor’s Office to terminate prosecution for offenders who...
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Tidorese Baked Sago and Its Nutrient Composition
Daya Negri Wijaya, Hariyono Hariyono
Baked sago, known as sago bread, is a traditional food from Tidore made mainly from cassava starch. This sago is different from sago in other areas, which is generally made from sago palm starch (Metroxylon sagu). Sago bread is part of the culinary heritage of North Maluku. Sago bread has the potential...
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Hybridity and Marginality in Pancasila Education Learning: Integration of Web-Based Learning Lokawastra at MAN 2 Malang City
A. Rosyid Al Atok, Dini Putri Ratna Meritasari, Kiki Ayu Arifah, Renita Dwi Setiyaningsih, Ade Rio Pratama
This study aims to examine the dynamics of hybridity and marginality in learning Pancasila Education through the integration of Web-Based Learning based on cultural media “Lokawastra” in MAN 2 Malang City. The background of this research departs from the low participation of students and the limitations...
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Cultural Adaptation of Indigenous Peoples of the Nusantara: An Overview of Development-Tourism Resistance
Andhika Yudha Pratama, Dini Putri Ratna Meritasari, Arlianto, Ade Rio Pratama
This research discusses the dynamics of cultural adaptation of indigenous peoples of the archipelago in the context of development and tourism which is increasingly strengthening in the era of globalization. Indigenous peoples are often placed as objects of development, but the reality on the ground...
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Reshaping Legal Education in Indonesia: Efforts to Decolonize Critical Socio-Juridical Knowledge
Raisha Hafandi, Adinda Dwi Larasati, Lusiana Margareth Tijow, Dini Putri Ratna Meritasari, Ade Rio Pratama, Renita Dwi Setiyaningsih
The structure of legal education in Indonesia has long been influenced by colonial epistemology, resulting in a positivist and formalistic approach to law that separates it from social realities. This article critically examines efforts to decolonize legal education through a socio-legal framework that...
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Cultural Pathology and Social Resilience of Urban Communities: Reading the Fate of Street Female Artists
Didik Sukriono, Andhika Yudha Pratama, Dini Putri Ratna Meritasari, Renita Dwi Setiyaningsih, Ade Rio Pratama
The phenomenon of female street artists in Indonesia’s big cities represents a paradox between freedom of expression and social degradation. On the one hand, urban public spaces seem to offer an arena of openness for creativity and cultural expression; On the other hand, it is also a site of structural...
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Conservation of the Madiun Heritage Area for Urban Tourism Based on Heritage Urban Landscape
Fadila Putri Sakina, Andhika Yudha Pratama, Dini Putri Ratna Meritasari, Adinda Dwi Larasari
This article analyzes the conservation of heritage areas in Madiun City as the basis for sustainable urban tourism development through the heritage urban landscape approach. Using a qualitative-interpretive research design, this study combines heritage ethnography and urban morphology analysis to explore...
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Edutourism in the Periphery: A Systematic Review on Digital Learning Experiences and Sustainable Destination Development in Malang Raya
Evania Yafie, Alfi Rohmatul Azizah, Yudha Alfian Haqqi, Mifthachul Chasanah, Takamichi Asakura
This study aims to formulate a conceptual framework of Smart Edutourism that integrates digital learning, community empowerment, and sustainable destination development in the peripheral context of Malang Raya. Using a systematic literature review of 48 peer-reviewed articles from 2020–2025, the study...