Proceedings of International Conference on Neuroscience and Learning Technology (ICONSATIN 2025)

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Peer-Review Statements

Ridho Alfarisi, Jon Mason, Norazilawati Binti Abdullah, I Gede Margunayasa, Hui Hua Chen
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the [ICONSATIN 2025] during [27-28 September 2025 in [Universitas Jember, Indonesia]. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the [Scientific Committee] and approved by the Editor-in-Chief, who affirms that this document...
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Science Teaching Material to Reduce Students’ Intrinsic Load: Implementation of The Deep Learning Approach

Ismail Fikri Natadiwijaya, Putri Anjarsari, Yuli Arti
The aim of this research is to know how the science teaching materials that implemented in the deep learning approach influences towards intrinsic cognitive load junior high school students. The lessons were held for 3 step deep learning “learning experience”. Each step contains the science teaching...
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A Bibliometric Analysis of Project-Based Learning (PjBL) in Science Education (2005–2024)

Nurmasyitah Nurmasyitah, Sukarmin Sukarmin, Sri Yamtinah
This study aims to analyze trends in the development of Project-Based Learning (PjBL) in science education from 2005 to 2024. The method used is bibliometric analysis with the Scopus database, which is analyzed using Bibliometrix software. The literature selection process was carried out using the PRISMA...
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Model of Entrepreneurship Education in Islamic Boarding Schools in The Entrepreneurship Program at Al-Ittifaq Islamic Boarding School in Bandung Regency

Saktika Rohmah Fajarwati, Jajat Sudrajat Ardiwinata, Asep Saepudin, Yanti Shantini
This study aims to determine the model of Islamic boarding school entrepreneurship education in the entrepreneurship program at Al-Ittifaq Islamic Boarding School in Bandung Regency. The background of this study is based on the need for Islamic boarding schools to not only produce students who excel...
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Profiling Creative Thinking Skills in Early Childhood: Low Achievement across Problem Identification, Fluency, Flexibility, Transformation, and Originality

Nurul Kusuma Dewi, Asrowi Asrowi, Munawir Yusuf, Sukarmin Sukarmin
Creative thinking is a basic competency in early childhood education, which forms the foundation for problem solving, innovation, and lifelong learning. Empirical evidence shows that many young children still find it difficult to demonstrate creativity in the classroom context. This study aims to identify...
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Empowering Young Mothers Through the Sekolah Orang Tua Hebat (Excellent Parent School) Program at SPS Catleya 71, Sumbersari District, Jember Regency

Amanda Dwi Rahmawati, Sylva Alkornia, Linda Fajarwati
Indonesian families continue to encounter challenges, notably mothers’ limited knowledge regarding child-rearing, which may adversely affect child development. Addressing this issue necessitates enhancing parental competencies. The “Sekolah Orang Tua Hebat” (Excellent Parent School) Program provides...
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Peeragogy in Problem-Solving Learning at Social Sciences Courses to Improve Critical Thinking and Student Collaboration at UM Metro

Bobi Hidayat, Risma Margaretha Sinaga, Sugeng Widodo, Dedy Miswar
The purpose of this study is to conceptually describe how Problem-solving learning design is integrated with technology in the form of LMS SPADA at UM Metro in the Social Studies education course. The critical thinking and collaboration skills of students, who are still not optimal in Social Studies...
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Ethnoscience Exploration of Batik Gajah Oling Banyuwangi in The Historical Aspect of IPAS Material on Elementary School

Khoirunnisa Az Zahro, Agustiningsih Agustiningsih, Rizki Putri Wardani
The Independent Curriculum requires contextual learning that inte- grates culture and realistic learning, but there is still little regional culture incorporated into the main material at the elementary school level. Considering the potential of local culture that needs to be introduced through core...
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Exploring Learners’ Needs for Productive Thinking: A Foundational Study for Developing the PoMBEL-SEG Model in Environmental Science Topics

Ratih Permana Sari, Sulistyo Saputro, Murni Ramli
This study explores pre-service science teachers’ learning needs for developing productive thinking—covering critical, creative, and self-regulatory dimensions—within sustainability-based science education. Using a mixed-method exploratory design, data were collected from 150 participants across three...
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The Influence of Bullying Behavior on Student Learning Outcomes in Elementary Schools in Jember District

Faradila Mutiara Nisa, Arinda Kusuma Dewi, Fajar Surya Hutama, Fahimatul Anis, Ratna Hidayah
This study aims to determine the effect of bullying behavior on the learning outcomes of fourth grade students of public elementary schools in Jember Regency. The study was conducted in four schools, namely SDN Kepatihan 03, SDN Slawu 02, SDN Kebonsari 03, and SDN Ajung 03 with a total of 103 respondents...
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Designing a Culture-Based Science Module: The Case of Blambangan Banyuwangi in Elementary Education

Rizki Putri Wardani, Nuriman Nuriman, Maulia Eka Nur Ardillah, Afriansyah Prasetyo
This study aims to design a culture-based science learning module that integrates Blambangan culture of Banyuwangi into elementary education. The research employed a development research design using the ADDIE model, consisting of analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation stages....
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The Role of Teachers as Facilitators of Early Childhood Mental Health in The Digital Era

Mailinda Anis Zulaikha, Ikha Durrotun Nasikhah, Firman Priyo Suhasto, Nihna Atho’a Rosfalia
The development of digital technology has a significant impact on the lives of preschool children, especially regarding mental health. The proliferation of devices, social platforms, and the transformation of ways of interacting bring new challenges that educators must face. This study aims to analyze...
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The Role of Literacy Activists as Change Agents in Facilitating Community Learning through Community Reading Parks: A Systematic Review for Lifelong Learning and Inclusive Community Empowerment

Muhammad Fahmi Maulana Akbar, Iip Saripah, Muhammad Irfan Hilmi
This study aims to systematically examine the role of individual literacy activists as change agents in facilitating learning processes within communities through Community Reading Parks (TBM). Employing a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach, eight relevant scholarly articles were analyzed based...
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Development of a STEM-PjBL Practical Model to Enhance Argumentation Skills of Primary School Students

Kandita Kurniasari Ayu Asriningsih, Gunarhadi Gunarhadi, Nunuk Suryani, Murni Ramli
This research aims to develop a STEM-PjBL practical model to improve the argumentation skills of primary school students. The research method used is Design-Based Research (DBR) developed by Reeves, which involves stages of analysis, design, development, implementation, and reflection. Three experts...
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Implementation of Engklek Game Media Using Deep Learning Approach to Improve Understanding of Mathematics Concepts

Sandha Soemantri, Sayyidati Marlinda Yunita
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a traditional engklek game media integrated with a Deep Learning approach in improving fifth-grade students’ understanding of mathematical concepts at Argosari 02 Elementary School in Lumajang. The background of the study lies in the students’ low ability...
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Improving Mathematical Representation Skills through the Application of PhET Simulation Media in Mathematics Learning

Yayu Nurhayati Rahayu, Agny Nurafifah Hidayat, Juariah Juariah
Mathematical representation skills have an important role in helping students understand concepts and solve various problems in mathematics learning. This research is motivated by the condition of students’ mathematical representation abilities that still need to be improved, as shown by the results...
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The Effect of Bullying on Social Skills in Elementary School Students

Fajar Surya Hutama, Nabilah Fatin Damayanti, Dyta Agnes Layung Sari, Fahimatul Anis, Prasetyo Adi Nugroho, Zetti Finali
The problem of this research based on the phenomenon of bullying which still frequently occurs in elementary school environments and can impact students’ social skills development. This research aims to determine the effect of bullying on social skills in elementary school students. This research used...
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The Influence of the Culturally Responsive Teaching Approach and the Pancasila Student Profile Character on the Social Attitudes of Elementary School Students

Ika Elis Marice, Singgih Bektiarso, Iwan Wicaksono, Rusdhianti Wuryaningrum, Muhammad Irfan Hilmi
The phenomenon of declining attitudes of mutual respect, honour, and low social awareness among elementary school students remains a challenge that must be addressed. This study aims to analyse the influence of Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT) approach and Pancasila Student Profile character on the...
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Integrating Neuroscience Principles into Arts Education to Enhance Creative Thinking Skills in Elementary School Students

Chandra Ayu Proborini, Sandi Tramiaji Junior, Iga Ayu Intan Candra, Angga Fitriyono, Parrisca Indra Perdana
This study aims to examine how neuroscience principles can be integrated into Arts Education in elementary schools to enhance students’ creative thinking skills. Creative thinking is one of the essential twenty-first-century competencies that should be cultivated from an early age, and arts education...
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Integrating Macapat Songs into Arts-Based Learning for Language and Literacy Development in Elementary School Students

Arda Cahyaning Prihantini, Chandra Ayu Proborini, Nindya Nurdianasari, Weldy Nugroho Detagory, Arda Suhartiningsih
This study explores the integration of Macapat songs as an arts-based approach to enhance language and literacy development in primary school students. Macapat, a traditional Javanese poetic form, embodies rhythmic patterns, rich vocabulary, and cultural wisdom that can serve as a meaningful medium for...
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Contextual Learning Strategies in Social Studies Based on Wayang Kulit and Emotional Neuroscience in Elementary Schools

Chandra Ayu Proborini, Trapsila Siwi Hutami, Prihma Sinta Utami, Isvina Unaizahroya, Chumi Zahroul Fitriyah
This study explores the integration of wayang kulit (traditional Javanese shadow puppetry) and emotional neuroscience as a contextual learning strategy in Social Studies (IPS) at the elementary school level. The research adopts a literature review method, synthesizing current studies related to contextual...
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The Implementation of “Eco Wonders” Board Game Based on Creative Education Methods in Science Literacy Training for Tutors at Community Learning Center (Homeschooling HSPG Jember)

Nani Sintiawati, Niswatul Imsiyah, Frimha Purnamawati, Irliana Faiqotul Himmah, Ayunda Alifiya Damayanthi, Muhammad Joni Uswanto, Viona Nadya Fernanda, Destia Niyan Nanda, Shintia Wati Djinni Mantros
This study aims to develop and test the effectiveness of the “Eco-Wonders” creative education-based board game as a medium to enhance the science literacy of tutors at PKBM Homeschooling HSPG Jember. The Research and Development (R&D) method, following the Borg and Gall model, was employed, encompassing...
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Indigenous Learning: Community Learning Culture to Achieve SDG’s 2

Muhammad Irfan Hilmi, Arief Tukiman Hendrawijaya, Achmad Hufad, Mustofa Kamil, Uyu Wahyudin, Deditiani Tri Indrianti
This study aims to analyze the patterns and ways of learning the transformation of indigenous knowledge and its implications in shaping community food security behavior as one way to increase food security to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s) 2.This research using a qualitative design with...
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The Relationship between Instructor Communication and the Success of Hair Beauty Training at LKP Widhi Jember

Frimha Purnamawati, Irliana Faiqotul Himmah, Nani Sintiawati, Niswatul Imsiyah, Marsha Salsabila Prawestri
Training is a component of education; training serves as a tool for coaching and career development as well as an endeavor to raise the caliber of human resources. In training, of course, there is communication between instructors and trainees. In order to realize the smooth delivery of material to trainees,...
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Implementation of Enrichment Activities to Support 21st-Century Learning in Elementary Schools

Vivi Darmayanti, Aris Singgih Budiarso, Naomi Dias Laksita Dewi, Moh. Badrus Sholeh Arif, Fany Indah Kristianawati
Twenty-first century learning emphasizes the development of complex skills, namely critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and communication (4C). Elementary schools, as basic educational institutions, hold a strategic role in implementing learning strategies that support these skills. Enrichment...
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Integrating Local Knowledge in Learning Science: Ijen Coffee Plantation as a Context for Elementary School Student’s Scientific Literacy

Nuriman Nuriman, Agustiningsih, Rizki Putri Wardani, Arik Aguk Wardoyo, Rohma Novia Dini
This study analyzes the integration of local wisdom in learning science using the context of coffee cultivation in the Ijen highlands for the purpose of scientific literacy in elementary students. Through a qualitative descriptive study, the research scrutinized the way the process of coffee cultivation...
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IoT-Based Smart Learning for Deaf Family Resilience

Yuli Kartika Efendi, Tri ‘Ulya Qodriyati, Monica Widyaswari, J. A. Ketut Atmaja, Rofik Jalal Rosyanafi, Desika Putri Mardiani
The application of the Internet of Things (IoT) in inclusive education presents a significant opportunity to enhance access and quality of learning for the deaf community. This study aims to investigate the impact of applying IoT in smart learning on the resilience of deaf families in Grobogan Regency....
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Strengthening Character Through Cultural Literacy in Adult Education

Ofri Somanedo, Any Diana Vitasari, Diah Rina Miftakhi, Muhammad Sopiyana, Diki Kurniawan, Taryaningsih, Dyah Permata Sari, Nisa Nursundanis Multisuandi
This study aims to examine the role of cultural literacy in strengthening character education in the context of adult education. The study was conducted using the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach to a few relevant national and international scientific articles, published in the last ten years....
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Development of Interactive Game-Based Social Studies Learning Media Based Wordwall on the Topic of Ethnic and Religious Diversity in Indonesia, Grade IV Pujer Baru 01 Bondowoso

Dinda Kirani, Wardah Syadza Kamilah, Chumi Zahroul Fitriyah, Zetti Finali, Dyah Ayu Puspitaningrum, Trapsila Siwi Hutami
This study aims to develop and test the feasibility of interactive game-based Social Studies (IPS) learning media Wordwall on the topic of ethnic and religious diversity in Indonesia for grade IV elementary school students. The research method uses the ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation,...
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Character Education Values in Banyuwangi Folktales by Suripan Sadi Hutomo and E Yonohudiyono and Their Use as Alternative Teaching Materials for Literature Learning for Grade III Students of SDN 5 Genteng Banyuwangi

Endhita Nanda Oktaviani, Navila Naura Andari, Fahimatul Anis, Fajar Surya Hutama, Prasetya Adi Nugroho, Nora Sara Damayanti
Learning resources that teachers can use in instilling character values are folktales. One of the folktales that can be used as teaching materials for instilling character education is the Banyuwangi folktale. Banyuwangi folktales in East Java contain various character education values. The type of research...
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Utilization of Virtual Tour Media in Elementary Social Studies Learning to Introduce Nusantara Culture

Muhammad Lutfi, Ratnani Listyowati, Shofiah Qotrun Nada, Oktavia Riska Andini
This study aims to describe the utilization of virtual tour media in Social Studies (IPS) learning at the elementary school level as a means of introducing Nusantara culture. The research employed a descriptive qualitative approach with fifth-grade teachers and students of SD Negeri Tamansari 1 as the...
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Measuring Professionalism: An Analysis of Principal Performance Appraisals in Elementary Schools in East Kolaka Regency

La Ode Safiun Arihi, Dewa Made Andikayana
The professionalism of school principals is a key pillar in determining the quality and progress of educational units. This study aims to analyze in depth the performance appraisal of elementary school principals in East Kolaka Regency in the 2024/2025 academic year. The assessment of principal competence...
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Dynamic Assessment for Fostering Realistic Problem-Solving in Mathematics Word Problems

Andi Saparuddin Nur, Yonarlianto Tembang, Tobias Nggaruaka
This study aims to describe the role of dynamic assessment in encouraging realistic problem-solving skills in mathematical word problems. Word problems require students to apply contextual reasoning and real-world considerations, rather than focusing solely on computational skills. However, cognitive...
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The utilization of Information Technology in Mathematics Learning in the Post-Covid 19 Era

Suprianto Suprianto, Nuril Lutvi Azizah, Novia Ariyanti
The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly transformed educational practices worldwide, compelling institutions to adopt technology-based learning models. This study explores the utilization of information technology (IT) in mathematics learning during the post-pandemic period, focusing on its effectiveness,...
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Functional Thinking of Eighth Grade Junior High School Students in Solving Mathematical Pattern Task

Eny Suryowati, Nurul Aini, Chalimah Chalimah, Hery Maryanto
Functional thinking is a part of algebraic thinking. The purpose of this study is to describe how eighth-grade junior high school students’ functional thinking appears in solving mathematical pattern tasks. In this study, functional thinking is viewed from three aspects: identifying recursive patterns,...
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Inferential Statistical Literacy: Mathematics Education Students’ Skills in Formulating Hypotheses, Testing Hypotheses, and Making Decisions

Iesyah Rodliyah, I Ketut Budayasa, Siti Khabibah
Inferential statistical literacy is a crucial aspect of mathematics education, particularly in enhancing students’ critical thinking and data-driven decision-making skills. This study aims to explore the inferential statistical literacy of mathematics education students by focusing on three key competencies:...
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Mathematical Calculations in Determining the Amount of Zakat Mal and Zakat Fitrah as an Effort to Empower the Community Economy

Marini Marini, Mohammad Tohir, Muhasshanah Muhasshanah, Ahmad Choirul Anam
Zakat is one of the pillars of Islam; it is not only a spiritual act of worship but also has significant economic and social implications. Zakat is a Sharia financial instrument crucial in wealth redistribution and poverty alleviation. This study aims to examine how mathematical calculations in Zakat...
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Application of the Random Forest Method for Classifying Diabetes

Eka Putri Yuniarsih, Mutia Nur Estri, Najmah Istikaanah, Idha Sihwaningrum
This study aims to apply the Random Forest method in classifying diabetes. The application was conducted using three train–test data split ratios, namely 80:20, 75:25, and 70:30. The classification model was based on the optimal combination of the max features parameters, n estimators, max depth, min...
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Lateral Learning Module Based on the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB): Expert Judgment View

Prima Cristi Crismono, Didik Sugeng Pambudi, Nurcholif Diah Sri Lestari, Abi Suwito
The objective of this study is to develop and validate a prototype of a lateral learning module based on the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), aimed at fostering the development of students’ divergent, creative, and reflective thinking abilities. This research represents the validation phase in the Research...
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Application of the Fuzzy Logic Mamdani Method in Determining Inheritance Rights of Adopted Children

Riska Melynda, Ahmad Choirul Anam, Mohamad Tohir, Moh. Atikurrahman
This study integrates mathematics and Islamic law in addressing the issue of inheritance (faraid) distribution for adopted children, who are not considered legal heirs under Islamic jurisprudence. The problem arises when adoptive parents wish to allocate a portion of their estate fairly without violating...
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Cultural Mapping and Cross-Cultural Communication through Madurese Culinary Heritage: Empowering Women and Community Branding via Digital Gastronomy

Nikmah Suryandari, Farida Nurul Rahmawati, Nadya Poernamasari, A. Zain Nur
This research aims to map Madura’s culinary heritage as a medium of cross-cultural communication by emphasizing the role of women in preserving traditions as well as developing community branding. Using an ethnographic-participatory qualitative approach with the framework of Asset-Based Community Development...
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Mother’s Advice in Banjar Language: A Study of Ethnopragmatics of Speech Advice Life

Rissari Yayuk, Jahdiah Jahdiah
In life, a Mother in the Banjar people often gives advice, good in a way, direct or no. Advise this own objective for kindness to his children in say and act. In the middle Spirit formation character for generating young, very important for preserving diverse aspect supporters formation character, said,...
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Empowering Women in Environmental Sustainability: Eggshell-Based Water Purification as a Green Solution

Rahmawati Munir, Dadan Hamdani, Siti Fatimah, Darnah Andi Nohe, Rahmiati Munir, Suryaningsi Suryaningsi, K. Iriyani
Access to clean water remains one of the most urgent environmental concerns, especially in developing regions where household and industrial activities are major contributors to water pollution. Women frequently assume responsibility for water management in domestic and community settings, positioning...
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Constructing Gender and Power in Child Marriage Within Agrarian Communities, Malang Regency

Luly Triningsih, Dewi Ariyanti Soffi, Nefa Wahyuning Anggraini, R. Wangi Nisita Naura, Raissa Sofia Azzahra
The rate of early marriage in Indonesia is still relatively high and often has a direct impact on the lives of women, especially in agrarian communities. This study aims to examine early marriage from a gender perspective, focusing on the experiences of women in the agricultural landscape of citrus farmers...
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Implementation and Challenges of Fulfilling Children’s Rights in Child Protection Policies in Bontang City

Suryaningsi Suryaningsi, Juli Nurdiana, Widyatmike Gede Mulawarman, Alfian Rokhmansyah, Amsari Damanik, Endang Herliah, Iriyani Kamaruddin, Rahmawati Munir
This study analyzes the implementation and challenges of fulfilling children’s rights in Bontang City based on Regional Regulation No. 8 of 2017 concerning Child-Friendly Cities (KLA). With a juridical-socio-legal approach and qualitative analysis, the results of the study showed administrative progress...
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The Effectiveness of Restorative Justice in Protecting Children’s Rights: A Case Study of Sexual Abuse in East Kutai Regency

Agustina Wati, Andi Besse Daratakku Matasae, Nur Aripkah, A. Srikandi MPB
Sexual abuse is a crime that can harm others or even cause trauma to victims. In the case of sexual abuse that occurred in East Kutai Regency, justice for the victims is highly desired. Legal certainty in the application of restorative justice is still not ideal, due to the lack of clear boundaries in...
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Gender-Based ESG Collateral Eligibility: The Roles of ESG Contribution, Financing Access, Financial Performance, and Gender Participation in Sustainable Investment

Musdalifah Azis, Evi Fitriany, Suryaningsi Suryaningsi
This study analyzes gender-based ESG collateral eligibility by examining the role of financial literacy, ESG contribution, and financing access within sustainable investment frameworks. Using SEM-PLS and Monte Carlo simulations on data from OJK, IDX disclosures, and sustainability reports (2018–2024),...
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An Analysis of Gender-Responsive Empowerment Models for Female Workers and Palm Oil Farmers in East Kalimantan: Case Studies in Muara Wahau and Kongbeng, East Kutai

Juli Nurdiana, M. Ibnu Alfaridho, Ndaru Widianto, Suryaningsi Suryaningsi, Alvi Rahmawati, Syawalliyah Siti Zuhroh
This study aims to identify and understand the current state of gender-responsive models in palm oil plantations and to formulate evidence-based recommendations to support the achievement of sustainable development goals (SDGs) in East Kalimantan. This will be achieved by drawing on case studies of the...
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Madurese Women in Creative Economy: Negotiating Gender Roles through Batik and Handicraft Industry

Nadya Poernamasari, Dinara Maya Julijanti, Qoni’ah Nur Wijayani
Madurese women in the public sphere are still often dominated by the superior leadership of men. Especially the character of the Madurese people, who are familiar with negative stereotypes, so women often get limited space. In the creative economy industry, for example, women often face gender inequality....
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Empowering Women’s Social Capital for Food Diversification Awareness: Evidence from Madura, Indonesia

Farida Nurul Rahmawati, Nikmah Suryandari, Yuliana Rakhmawati, Nadya Poernamasari, Moch Imron Rosyidi
Family health in Indonesia remains a critical concern, particularly in Madura where women serve as primary guardians of household wellbeing. However, dietary practices centered on rice, limited nutrition literacy, and patriarchal norms constrain their capacity to improve family health. This study examines...
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Nutritional Implications on Adolescent Health and Development in Bontang City: An Educational, Social, Legal, and Public Health Analysis

Iriyani Kamaruddin, Suryaningsi Suryaningsi, Nurul Wahdah, Rahmawati Munir
Adolescents represent a strategic group in the development of human resources; however, their nutritional status in Bontang City continues to face significant challenges. Although administrative achievements such as Child Identity Card (CIC) ownership reached 82.4% by 2025, health data reveal that 27%...
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Analysis of Income and Factors Affecting Shelled Corn Farming Production in Kaleke Village West Dolo District Sigi Regency

Tetty Wijayanti, Nanda Yunia Cahyani, Nella Naomi Duakaju
This study aims to determine the amount of production, production costs, revenue, income, R/C Ratio value, and analysis of factors that have an affecting on shelled corn production in Kaleke Village, West Dolo District, Sigi Regency. This research as conducted from February until July 2024. The sampling...
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Women’s Agency, Cultural Beliefs, and Health Right in Maternal Nutrition in Indonesia

Netty Dyah Kurniasari, Iriani Ismail, Prita Adellia, Ana Tsalitsatun Ni’mah, Yuliana Rakhmawati, Iswari Hariastuti
The achievement of the right to health depends heavily on women’s participation in maternal and child health, yet cultural beliefs, institutional obstacles, and unequal gendered expectations frequently limit their agency. This qualitative study examines, from a human rights perspective, how Indonesian...
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Women and Reconciliation: Citizenship Politics, Welfare, and Human Rights in the Banyuwangi Witchcraft Violence

Latif Kusairi, Dhanang Respati Puguh, Yety Rochwulaningsih
The study asks how women negotiated vulnerability while simultaneously crafting pathways toward social repair. Methodologically, it draws on social history and collective-memory approaches, combining oral histories, local cultural texts, community archives, and policy documents to trace how narratives...
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Colonial Control of Women’s Reproduction in the Dutch East Indies, 19th-20th Centuries

Kartika Ainun Fitri
This study discusses how the Dutch colonial authorities controlled women’s reproduction in the Dutch East Indies in the 19th and 20th centuries. The main focus is how colonial law, morality, and medicine were used to regulate women’s bodies and maintain the colonial social-racial order. The approach...
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Gandrung and Female Identity: The Historical Transformation of Local Cultural Production in the Banyuwangi Tourism Festival 2002-2020

Hervina Nurullita, Yety Rochwulaningsih, Dhanang Respati Puguh, Alamsyah
This study examines the construction and representation of female identity in the context of Gandrung Banyuwangi performing arts, particularly in the transition from traditional art to tourist attractions in the form of cultural festivals such as Gandrung Sewu. Gandrung, which has been performed by women...