Proceedings of the International Conference on Social Studies and Environmental Issues (ICOSSEI 2019)

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Learning Models Development Based on Biblical Christianity Worldview in World History Courses

Jossapat Hendra Prijanto, Budi Wibawanta
The learning model in the World History course that is in accordance with the Biblical perspective can have an impact, especially on students in perceiving topics in the course. The purpose of this study is finding student learning experiences in world history courses, and to develop a biblical Christian...
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Development of Service-Learning Integrated in Civics Education for a Better Earth—A Contribution of Social Study

Juliana Tirza
The educational society for a long time has been trapped in the stigma that environmental problems are the responsibility of natural science. Using qualitative data, I found that service-learning integrated to social studies especially civics education was able to contribute to the improvement of our...
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Pancasila and Indonesia in the Disruptive Era

Kristina Untari Setiawan
As the biggest archipelago in the world, Indonesia must have a foundation of the state, ideology and way of life to bind and unite the whole nation. Pancasila has been proven to be the best foundation of Indonesia that consists of more than 17,000 islands, 300 tribes, and 700 local languages. It can...
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Mining in Southeast Sulawesi and Central Sulawesi: Shadow Economy and Environmental Damage Regional Autonomy Era in Indonesia

Abdul Kadir, Eka Suaib, La Husen Zuada
This article tells about the practice of shadow economy and environmental damage in mining activities in Southeast Sulawesi and Central Sulawesi. Natural assets contained in these two regions, especially the mine, attracted the attention of investors to invest their capital. The presence of mining companies...
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Literacy Development Through Discussion of Literature for the Book Community in Semarang

Maharani Intan Andalas, Ema Zuliani Sembada
The word ‘community’ is used to indicate the circle of people who are united by similarities of hobbies and values while ‘literacy’ refers to the meaning of reading and writing. There is also a form of community initiated by the government with the aim of creating a knowledgeable society that is also...
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The Role of BKKBN Bali on Promoting New Concept High Quality Family

Christina Whidya Utami, Monika Teguh, Hilda Yunita Wono, Charly Hongdiyanto
The Governor of Bali issued an instruction regarding the Socialization of the Krama Bali Family Planning (KB) Program. In this instruction, a family is suggested to have four children in order to have a better quality family. It is indeed contrary to National Population and Family Planning Agency (BKKBN)...
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Revitalization of Social Studies Education: A Developmental Study Based on Dick and Carey Instructional Design

Muhammad Khoiron, Neni Wahyuningtyas, Miftakhuddin
The format of community behavior in the 4.0 industrial revolution shows a distinctive transformation. Accordingly, this study aims to find out ways to develop social studies learning, so that social studies learning can conform to the trends of those changes, especially in the developing of attitudes...
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Strengthening the Life Value in the Family to Overcome Student’s Vandalism Behavior in the Disruption Era

Musa Sinar Tarigan
Student’s behavior is strongly influenced by the quality of life value in the family. One of the student’s behavior that is very disturbing to society is the behavior of vandalism in the disrruption era. It is very disturbing to the community because it destroys the life values and pattern of safe and...
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Analysis Potency of Character Education Values in “Kebo Ketan” Ceremony as a Source of Social Studies Learning

Parji, Yoga Ardian Feriandi, Diah Rokhana Maskunati
This research aims to reveal the values of character education in “Kebo Ketan” ceremonies, which can then used as a source of learning for social studies subjects. This type of research is qualitative ethnographic research. The research location is Sekar Alas Village, Widodaren District, Ngawi Regency....
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Digihoax: An Evolution of the Noise in the Indonesian Modern Communication Culture

Rr Dinar Soelistyowati
In this day and age, of course there is a lot of variety of information that we can get from various media. We can get almost all forms of information in accordance with what we need. One form of information we need is news, and the two communication media that have access like that are none other than...
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Willingness to Pay for Critical Land

Sulistya Rini Pratiwi, Erry Purnomo, Said Usman
This study was conducted in order to find the effect of community socioeconomic conditions on farmers’ Willingness To Pay (WTP) and farmers’ willingness to move to lands that were not critical or to better land areas (Willingness To Leave / WTL). The research method used to calculate the farmers’ willingness...
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The Identification of Post-Earthquake Trauma Symptoms in SDK and SMPK ALT in Ampenan Lombok City and Its Effects in the Teaching Learning Process

Suparman
In addition to causing loss of property and lives, earthquakes also result in prolonged trauma. The community in general and especially the teachers often are not aware of the presence of trauma after the earthquake, though post-earthquake trauma can hinder the teaching and learning process. The purpose...
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Education for Sustainable Development and the Implementation of “Tokkatsu” in Indonesia

Kanako N. Kusanagi
In this era of disruption, we are constantly facing the challenges of a changing world. The role of education is no longer limited to the transfer of knowledge and skills. As represented by Sustainable Development Goal 4, Education for Sustainable Development, the role of education is expanding in order...
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Adapting Elementary School Learning Innovation in Industrial Revolution 4.0

Endang Setyaningsih
The rapid of technology transformation with the development of digital technology, Artificial Intelligence, Smart Production or Internet of Thing, Blockchain, Driverless Vehicles, and Big Data in the Fourth Industrial Revolution spurred elementary school education institutions to educate the student...
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Problem-Based Learning with the Gamification Approach in Ecopedagogy for Children Aged 4–7 Years: A Case Study of Kampung Kramat Malang, Indonesia

Habib Syafi’udin, Nova, Dedi Kuswandi
Environmental damage has become a serious problem of the world today. Eco-Pedagogy is essential for early childhood to raise awareness, role, and involvement in addressing environmental issues. The study aims to develop a problem-based learning method with gamification in Eco-pedagogy to provide environmental...
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Functions and Role of Social Studies Teachers in the Disruption and Abundance Era

Huriah Rachmah, Rudy Gunawan
The purpose of writing this paper is to look at the function and role of social studies teachers in an era of disruption and abundance. The era of disruption and abundance demands a paradigm shift in producing graduates. A teacher must be able to prepare students to be great people and be able to adjust...
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Learning Model Development Based on Biblical Christian Worldview in Financial Principles Course in Disruption Era

Imanuel Adhitya Wulanata Chrismastianto, A. E. Susanti, Y.P. Dwikristanto
Responding to science and technology development in disruption era, universities are expected to be able provide information variety related to subject competencies that can be easily understood, integrated with Biblical Christian worldview, and applicable to students through significant and relevant...
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Increasing Dedication Awareness in Disadvantaged Areas for Geography Education Students Through PBL (Project Based Learning)

Fatiya Rosyida, Khofifatu Rohmah Adi, Nailul Insani
Educational development in undeveloped regions needs contributions from all parties. Main problem of development in disadvantaged areas is the low interest of teachers and pre-service teachers to serve in the area. Low readiness of teachers and pre-service teachers is caused by a lack of knowledge from...
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Understanding the Conservation Activities in Sumberpitu Water Springs Using Causal Loop Diagrams

Ferryati Masitoh, Alfi Nur Rusydi
Sumberpitu water springs was the one of primary resources, not only for people living in around of Bromo Mountain, but also for people living in Malang City. The water spring was very important for them to sustain their life activities. The importance of that urged people to be aware how important conservation...
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Implementation of Tokkatsu to Improve Face-to-Face Interaction Between Students

I Dewa Putu Eskasasnanda
The ability to interact and adapt to other human being is a crucial thing that humans must have. The development of information technology today has changed the form of interaction between humans. In universities it is known that the existence of modern communication media has made students no longer...
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Encouraging Experiential Skill Through Self-Learning Approach: A Case Study of Fieldwork Program

Idris, Bayu Kurniawan, Agus Purnomo
Self-learning approach becomes one of the learning models that have a significant role in improving students’ abilities. Independent efforts of each individual and continuing to increase motivation are challenges that must be solved by students and educators. This study aims to analyze student behavior...
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Encouraging Economic Development Through Local Community Participation in Sidoarjo, Indonesia

Imamul Huda Al Siddiq, Agung Winarno, Idris, Ronal Ridhoi
The 1998 economic crisis that occurred in Indonesia witnessed history that the informal economy such as MSMEs proved to be able to survive in the midst of a storm of crisis. Therefore, economic growth through the development of MSME products is quite glimpsed by the public. In addition to not needing...
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Indication of Radicalism: Students’ Perceptions on Pancasila in the Digital Era

Joan Hesti Gita Purwasih, Ahmad Arif Widianto
The very rapid development of technology encourages the opening of information flow and communication through internet media. Social media in this case plays an important role in the effectiveness of communication and the spread of information based on internet of things (IoT). The opening of information...
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SWOT Analysis in the Development Tourism of Kampung Topeng Malangan

M. Nurfahrul Lukmanul Khakim, Ulfatun Nafi’ah, Muhammad Bahtiar Syarifudin, Kiki Nur Azizah
The development of tourism in Indonesia can be said to increase rapidly. The majority of Indonesia’s population likes to travel. Therefore, many opening of new tourist sites in various places. One of them is the tourism village of Kampung Topeng Malangan (Malangan Mask Village) which is located in Baran...
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Parenting Education: Building Characters and Holding in Millennial Mental Problems

Agung Wiradimadja
This research was conducted to see parents effort in improving their parenting skills, especially in building children’s character education. Parental education is very important and crucial for children. During 2007 to 2009 there were cases of juvenile delinquency which involves teenagers aged ≤18 years...
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Institutional Approach as a Learning Innovation in Social Praxis Learning

Muhammad Mujtaba Habibi, Margono, Sudirman, Rista Ayu Mawarti
This study aimed to describe the design, implementation, feedback, and the impact of learning on an institutional approach to learning social praxis in the Department of Law and Citizenship, Universitas Negeri Malang. Naturalistic study was conducted on 144 students. Other research subject is the manager...
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Study of Environmental Carrying Capacity in the Development of Kayangan Api Tourism Object, Bojonegoro Regency

Nailul Insani, Dyah Rina Syafitri, Elia Vetty K Ningrum, Hanifa A Mufid
The progress of the tourism industry in an area is very dependent on the potential, management and improvement of the utilization of Tourism Destination Areas (DTW). The existence of the potential of tourism has an impact on the increase and the number of visitors and mass tourists. One of the tourist...
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The Development of Sendang Biru Beach in Malang Regency Through Marine Edutourism

Ronal Ridhoi, Restia Minati Anggraeni, Muhammad Bahtiar, Lutfiah Ayundasari, Marsudi
South Malang has various coastal tourism areas. However, there is no insight to develop these beaches through the concept of edutourism. This study aims to describe the geographical conditions and potency of Sendang Biru Beach to be developed as a marine edutourism field. This research uses a descriptive...
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Historical Learning with Outdoor Learning: Utilization of the General Sudirman Monument Historical Site in Nawangan Pacitan as a Learning Resource

Wahyu Djoko Sulistyo, M. Nurfahrul Lukmanul Khakim, Bayu Kurniawan, Riki Pratama
The implementation of history learning that is only often done in class makes students only know the limited learning history resources, such as Student Worksheets (LKS), textbooks, and learning resources that are in the classroom. The use of historical sources that are outside is rarely done or even...
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Reconstruction of Socioeconomic Life Cave Habitation of Mesolithic in Karts Area “Bukit Bangkai”, Tanah Bumbu, South Kalimantan: Archaeological Study of Mesolithic Industry and Kitchenmidden

Blasius Suprapta, Ulfatun Na’fiah, Arief Subekti
Based on the old paradigm of reconstruction of prehistoric human socio-economic life is based on technological conceptions, so that the reconstruction of the socio-cultural life of the prehistoric times is less humanistic and does not prioritize the human dimension. In reconstructing past human life...
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The Management of Mina Salt Ponds, Tradition, and Economy’s Rhythm of the Community in Madura Island

Sumarmi, Syamsul Bachri, Listyo Yuda Irawan, Elya Kurniawati
Madura Island has the most potential for the development of salt ponds in Indonesia. The ponds are managed by the community and state-owned salt company (called PT Garam). This study aimed to determine the management of ponds, traditions, and the economic rhythm of the community. The study employed a...
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Redesign Presentation Technique: Challenges to Encourage Learning Motivation

Agus Purnomo, Bayu Kurniawan, Saiful Amin, Nevy Farista Aristin
Communicating is one of the demands of scientific learning that requires students to explain to their learning partners about what they have already obtained (learning outcomes). Design to communicate this through performance or class presentations in groups or independently. The main goal is to facilitate...
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Teacher Professionalism Training Program as a Solution for Teacher Problems

Alan Sigit Fibrianto, Ananda Dwitha Yuniar
Teacher professionalism training program or in Indonesia called PPG is one of the government programs in improving teacher competency in Indonesia. At present, to become a teacher is required to have a teaching certificate issued from the participation of prospective teachers in PPG activities. This...
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Communicative Action in Public Sphere “Solo Mengajar” Community

Ananda Dwitha Yuniar, Alan Sigit Fibrianto
Solo Mengajar community is a movement that gathers volunteers who are ready to contribute education to children. This community aims to develop children’s education and morals Solo branding as a child worthy city. This study aims to describe the communicative actions in public sphere ‘Solo Mengajar’...
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Female Homeworkers Alienation Under Putting Out System

Anggaunitakiranantika, Theola Zevana Putri
This research aimed to describe the working of POS house workers and the alienation and bias they suffer. The Putting Out System (POS) workers, also commonly known as home workers, is a type of occupation in the informal sector dominated by women in Indonesia. This research was conducted using qualitative...
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Visitor Flow and Spatial Collection of Learning Museum, Universitas Negeri Malang

Ari Sapto, Ulfatun Nafi’ah, Blasius Suprapta, Joko Sayono, Moch Nizam Alfahmi, Hawiki Renalia
Spatial development of the Universitas Negeri Malang Learning Museum spatial museum The spatial planning museum is prepared by considering the type of collection about learning developed by the Universitas Negeri Malang. Universitas Negeri Malang Learning Museum translates multidisciplinary which contains...
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The Implementation of Sanitation Behavior Through Introducing and Training on Establishing Decentralized Wastewater Treatment and Waste Management in Malang

Maria Carolina Yuaniar, Feri Kurniawan, Mastika Marisahani Ulfah, Siti Hartinah Qurbayni, Ardhi Catur Kurniawan, Anie Yulistyorini
The degree of understanding about sanitation in Malang is very low which is only 4% of the total population in Malang. This article aims to explain the implementation of the societal plan in Kebalen Wetan, Malang on how to create a prototype of decentralised wastewater treatment (DWT) including the systems...
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Empowerment of Community Economic Independence Through Utilization of Local Potential

Sri Endah Indriwati, Eko Sri Sulasmi, Sulisetijono
The people of Malang Regency, especially in Poncokusumo sub-district, have diverse local potential and abundant. However, viewed from the knowledge and awareness of the local community has not shown the effort in economic growth. Strategies to overcome problems in managing local potentials require systemic,...
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Millennial Leaner Scaffolding Needs: A Comparative Study at STKIP Saint Paul Ruteng, Flores, Indonesia

Hendrikus Midun, I Nyoman S. Degeng, Dedi Kuswandi, Saida Ulfa
Millennial learners have different ways of working from the previous generation. The main thing that distinguishes them from previous generations is that they are very familiar with the internet as a learning medium. However, millennial learners have problems, such as learning control, learning disorientation,...
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Development of Curriculum Management For Basic Education Based Multicultural

Imron Arifin
Indonesia is a diverse country, rich in culture, made up of many tribes and Indonesia are united by the adage “Bhineka Tunggal Ika” (Unity in Diversity). Basic education have the major role in developing quality human resources. Management of basic education based multicultural indispensable, where basic...
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The Literacy of Tropical Community and the Needs for Tropical Environment-Based Learning

Lambang Subagiyo, Zeni Haryanto, Sudarman, Herliani
East Kalimantan is one of the areas in the tropical rainforest environment that has abundant natural resources. It needs a new paradigm about the utilization of natural resources. The future intellectual candidates must realize that the utilization of natural resources must be harmony with the environment....
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E-Mindmaps Application Development in Materials of Social and Basic Culture Using Android-Based Groupware

Praharisti Kurniasari, Agusti Mardikaningsih
This study aims to produce basic social and cultural teaching materials using the e-mindmap application utilizing Android-based groupware that is feasible and effective to increase the motivation of the students of Sport Physical Education and Recreation Study Program at IKIP Budi Utomo Malang. Specifically,...
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Gender-Based Women’s History Learning as an Effort to Answer the 21st-Century Challenge

Yuliati, M. Nurfahrul Lukmanul Khakim, Siti Malikhah Towaf
Learning the history of women is still set aside in learning at school in Indonesia. Gender issues become a sensitive content for the world of education, especially in Malang, Indonesia. The history curriculum is still dominated by the role of figures or heroes from male groups rather than women’s groups....
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Social Capital and Economic Development: Learning From Kasih Sayang Village

Isnaini Harahap, Muhammad Yafiz, Marliyah, Chuzaimah Batubara, Azhari Akmal Tarigan
Economic development generally relies on economic capital as the main determinant of economic growth. Whereas social capital such as the spirit of cooperation, mutual cooperation, and love can also be used as development capital. This study aims to explain whether social capital (love) can be used to...
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Analysis of Glocalization Phenomena: Advertising of Starbucks Special Edition Products with Indonesian Local Wisdom in Social Media

Ananda Dwitha Yuniar, Ahmad Fikri Ainurrizqi, Amelia Firda Tresnayanti, Amelia Firda Rahma, Rizki Amalia, Siti N. Zulaikha, Alan Sigit Fibrianto
Globalization has had an impact on the creation of a national economic climate that also impacts on the local economy. The era of decentralization that demands regional independence has encouraged the birth of local potentials that are able to take advantage of the opportunities of globalization to show...
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Phenomenon of Social Climbing in the Younger Generation in Malang City Hotels

Panca Kumala Dewi, Mohammad R.F Qowim, Sania Aristantia, Mufidatul Maulidia, Alan Sigit Fibrianto
Today’s young generation loves hunting to get long-term tourist fun through social networking sites. At present the hotel is a tourist destination for generation Z to travel by aiming to improve Social Climber or commonly called social climber. The formulation of the problem taken is: “What is meant...
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Essential Role of Community to Supporting Sustainable Tourism in Baluran National Park

Patrick Glenn, Agus Purnomo
The participation of the surrounding community is essential to support tourism in the area. The research gap in this article is how the local community in the Baluran National Park buffer village pioneers and manages sustainable tourism. The management that is carried out is still on a small scale and...
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Changes in Community Behavior Patterns in Choosing Public Transportation Modes

Ridwan Tajul Fahmi, Irine Kusuma Wardani, Novita Indrasari, Naula F.M Lainah, Anny Mudahyana, Alan Sigit Fibrianto
This topic is interesting to discuss and examine because more and more people tend to use online motorcycle taxi transportation which is considered easier and more efficient. The emergence of this online motorcycle taxi illustrates that the community has begun to move to follow the era of industrial...
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The Utilization of Colonial Government Buildings in Malang as the Learning Sources

Siti Ifroh Hana, Wahyu Djoko Sulistyo
Malang is a region that has a long history, ranging from Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Colonial to Republic. This can be seen from the legacies in the form of buildings scattered in Malang. One of them is the Colonial heritage, the site of the central government building which is a symbol of the greatness...
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The Enthusiasm of Citizens to Get Involved in Bersih Desa Tradition

Takdilla Adi Ramadan, Agus Purnomo, I Dewa Putu Eskasasnanda
Tradition is something that is done continuously in the same form. Every region in Indonesia has a different tradition. One is the Bersih Desa Tradition that embodies a sense of gratitude for the blessings given by God for the bountiful harvest at the local villagers. Glanggang Village Society is one...
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Kaffa: The Black Pearl as Forming Consumer Behavior in Industry 4.0

Aimanah Umi, Syam Ramadhani, Cristy Dayanti Sinaga, Dendy Eka Setyawan, Adi Kusuma, Dhimas Aryo Pamungkas, Alan Sigit Fibrianto
Changes which occurred in the consumption behavior of coffee drinkers can not be separated from the impact of socio-cultural changes and the development of existing technologies, thus resulting in the intensity of consumer behavior are higher among people currently taking.The purpose of this study was...
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Using Geographic Information System to Analyze Dryland Pattern in Wringin Subdistrict, Bondowoso Regency

Rahmad Faizal, Nevy Farista Aristin, Agus Purnomo, Dayinta Dwi Nimpuna
Dryland is a potential land for development of the agriculture sector in Indonesia. Bondowoso is one of the districts that have the potential to dry land for the agricultural sector. Agricultural sectors such as commodities superior cassava plant. One of the largest producer of cassava in Wringin Subdistrict....
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Characteristics, Work Motivation, and How to Work as Tea Picker in PTPN XII Sirah Kencong

Andhika Pratama, Elsa Diah Mafazah, Irza Devi Ditanilasari, Wiga Kurnia Puspasari, Agung Wiradimadja, I Dewa Putu Eskasasnanda
The job as a tea picker at PTPN XII Sirah Kencong is a high risk. Workers must explore several steep slopes and hill areas and they have to avoid dangerous insects and animals. In addition, tea pickers live in settlements provided by PTPN XII, a remote place that has a difficult access to transportation...
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Mapping of Potential and Obstacles of Tourism Development in Coban Parang Tejo, Gading Kulon, Dau, Malang Regency

Arista Niken, Ahmad Arif Widianto, Dian Ferry Dharmanto, Egi Baskara Purra, Septyane Hamidah, Widya Chandra, Zulvida Maya
Development of rural tourism is one of the method to boost regional economic growth.That’s because people nowadays prefer unspoiled, away from the crowd destination. The reason why people tend to travel there is because they want to refresh their mind. Tedious and monotonous tourism area in th ecity,...
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Industrialization: The Transition of the Community of Agrarists Toward the Gresik Wringinanom Industry

Kholifatus Saadah, Rista Anggraini, Veneshia Auralia Medida, Agung Wiradimadja
One of the roles of the industrial sector in economic development is to improve the quality of life by expanding employment that will improve the welfare of the community. Industrialization, in any process always brings change. After the existence of industry, the main profession of the people of Wringinom...
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Changes in Behavior Patterns of the Indomaret Customers (Indomaret Case Study on Terusan Surabaya Street of Malang City)

Mochamad D.A Saputra, Agustin Putri Wulansari, Zaini Aqlima, Alan Sigit Fibrianto
Every human being needs to meet the needs needed. To meet these needs is needed between the inter-environment. In this era, people are more interested in shopping at minimarkets because they feel safe and comfortable, clean, the quality of goods sold is more secure than in traditional markets and small...
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Community Participation to Develop Rural Tourism in Cafe Sawah Pujon Kidul Village

Mufida Rahmawati, Ganesha S.A Wardhani, Agus Purnomo, Patrick Glenn
Pujon Kidul village community is an integral part of the development of tourism in the Tourism Village Pujon Kidul, especially Cafe Sawah. The village society empowerment Pujon Kidul provide public awareness of the importance of participation in travel management. As a result, now travel continues to...
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Analysis of Globalization Phenomena: Forms of K-Pop Cultural Fanaticism Among Students (Case Study of Sociology Student at Universitas Negeri Malang)

Alan Sigit Fibrianto, Muhammad Irfan Asrori, Dadi Mahardiansyah, Luvi Mei Anggraini, Adib T.U Lailani, Siti Nur Azizah, Arlinda Trianjaya
The culture of foreign nations entering Indonesia is a form of real influence for Indonesia which is a result of emerging technological developments caused by globalization. One of the cultures that entered Indonesia and made a big impact was the increasingly global Korean culture. This is evidenced...
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Malang’s K-Pop Fans Hyperreality

Nabila Yanaira Rachman, Nur Faridatul Jannah, Ervi Revilda, Ahmad Nasihuddin, Ika Wahdaniah, Alan Sigit Fibrianto
This article made on purpose to review about popular culture that is Korean Hallyu star or well-known as K-Pop (Korean Pop) culture, from South Korea. Based on this research, K-Pop is a popular culture that pretty famous in any ages, especially the teenager that made K-Pop fandom being popular around...
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Comparing Signage in Geographic Space: Raising Students Readiness for the Disruptive Age

Siusana Kweldju
Do our high school and university graduates have sufficient awareness and aspiration of how to stand out in the global map of competitive job market, for promoting economic growth and social justice in the age of disruptive innovation? This paper proposes a comparative signage task to raise students’...