Proceedings of the World Conference on Governance and Social Sciences (WCGSS 2023)
106 articles
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Peer-Review Statements
Abdul Razaq Cangara, Ahmad Ismail, Muhammad Chaeroel Ansar
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the World Conference on Governance and Social Sciences (WCGSS) 2023 during 8-9 November 2023 in Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Publication Management Unit (PMU) of...
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Challenges in The Implementation of Cash Social Assistance (BST) Programs in Indonesia
Azisan Azisan, Sukri Tamma, Ariana Yunus
The execution of social assistance programs, notably the Cash Social Assistance (BST) initiative in Indonesia, grapples with a myriad of intricate challenges. This literature review diligently explores the multifaceted issues hindering the smooth implementation of BST across diverse regions. A crucial...
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Communication Barriers in Disaster Resilient Villages
Rehia K. I. Barus, Suwardi Lubis, Dewi Kurniawati, Syafruddin Pohan
The Disaster Resilient Village was formed to create a village community that is independent of the risk of disasters that may occur in Karo Regency. Destana in Sukatendel and Perbaji have been formed by the Disaster Management Agency for more than 2 years. It is hoped that the diffusion of disaster innovation...
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Review of Environmental Political Theory on Environmental Policy in Indonesia
Andi Ridha Aulia Ar Jabbar, Ulfa Angraeni
Environmental issues are increasing day by day, showing the failure of implementing environmental policies that have not been completely successful. This is caused by a lack of targeted accuracy in policy implementation. Environmental policies are very important in life to maintain balance, because as...
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Respons of Indigenous Community Towards the Plan of Carbon Forest Kahayan in Central Kalimantan
Andi Muhammad Yusuf, Pawennari Hijjang, Yahya, Ahmad Ismail, Jayana Suryana Kembara
This article discusses the response of the indigenous community of Dayak Ngaju in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, to the concessions of carbon forests in the native areas they claim. Using ethnographic methods in field research, we find complicated relationships between indigenous peoples, forests, and...
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Security and Environment Concern of Energy Cooperation Between China and Myanmar
Uni W. Sagena, Olivia Putri Harludi, Ishaq Rahman, Andi Meganingratna, M. Hasyim M
Part of China’s energy security strategy is to use Myanmar’s territory as an energy transportation route and transit area by actively implementing energy cooperation to build an oil and gas pipeline to transport oil from Myanmar to China. Aside from the fact that this project is hugely beneficial economically...
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From Recipient to Donor: Indonesia’s Motives in Giving Foreign Aid to South Pacific 2015-2023
Aswin Ariyanto Azis, Baiq Namira Rizky Satriawangsa
The use of foreign aid for political gains is by no means uncommon in international relations. Emerging donors are now playing a part in contributing to international development. Seeing how they were and are still a recipient of developmental assistance, can their motives for giving foreign aid be different...
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Implementation of the Government’s Deradicalization Policy to Former Terrorism Convict in Makassar City
Nur Alamsyah Putra, Ariana Ariana, I Made Oges John Suteja
After reform, conflicts in various areas of Indonesia significantly increased in escalation. By enacting Regulation in Lieu of Law (Perppu) Number 1 of 2002 concerning the Eradication of Criminal Acts of Terrorism, which eventually became Law Number 15 of 2003, the Indonesian government took action against...
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The Securitization of Extremism Threats in the Indonesian Government
Yusli Effendi
This paper aims to analyze the discursive and non-discursive practices of Indonesian Government to justify their extraordinary acts in curbing extremism/radicalism. This article focuses on how state actor and their agencies convey speech act as securitizing move to posit extremism/radicalism as an existential...
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Problems with Energy Security and Environment in Maritime Border of Timor Leste
Uni W. Sagena, Sandrina Elhandari, Masjaya, Ishaq Rahman, Mohd. Dino Khairri Sharifuddin
After being separated from Indonesia’s sovereign territory, Timor Leste has the most obvious energy issues because its oil wealth is located on the disputed maritime border with Australia. This energy wealth is Timor Leste’s advantage and bargaining chip, but it is also its weakness because this country...
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The Role of Community Radio in Multicultural Integration
Yovita Sabarina Sitepu, Lusiana A. Lubis, Humaizi Humaizi, Nurbani Nurbani
In Indonesia, various community radios have been established as a form of representation of the diversity of the community with its various needs. Mitra FM community radio is the oldest community radio in North Sumatra. Mitra FM is located in Hamparan Perak, Deli Serdang Regency. The population of Hamparan...
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Social-Ecological Awareness and Post-COVID-19 Pandemic Ecotourism Political Paradigm
Amalia Amalia, Armin Armin, Andi Lukman Irawan, Rury Ramadhan
After the COVID-19 pandemic, the Indonesian government must consider political strategies to improve its economy. Tourism has become a country’s leading commodity as an answer to the non-extractive industrial model. Tourism in the concept of ecotourism. This research aims to comprehensively understand...
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Tourism Communication of Village Government and Community Based Tourism Destination Development In Hilisataro Nandisa Village, South Nias Regions
Elok Perwirawati, Iskandar Zulkarnain, Dewi Kurniawati, Nurbani Nurbani
Tourism has long been recognized as a strong and influential economic sector for the development of the country’s economy. In accelerating tourism development, the most important stakeholder is the community. The community is not only an object but must also be involved as an actor in development, because...
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The Important of Discovering Communication Values in the Internalization of Corporate Culture: The Case of “AKHLAK” Indonesian State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN)
Emilia Ramadhani, Humaizi Humaizi, Iskandar Zulkarnain
This research highlights the pivotal role of communication in internalizing the corporate culture of AKHLAK BUMN, focusing on how the company culture is established through everyday conversations (dialogues) aligned with AKHLAK. Language serves as a reflection of an individual’s cultural identity, indicating...
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The Factor of Household Head’s Education in Child Marriage in Southeast Sulawesi
Junedi Junedi, M. Tahir Kasnawi, Sakaria Sakaria
Child marriage is a serious issue that occurs in many countries, including Indonesia. Combating harmful child marriages is a target of the Indonesian government articulated in the SDGs 2030 and RPJMN 2020-2024. One of the provinces with a very high number of child marriages is Southeast Sulawesi Province....
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Student Character Building in the Era of Digital Transformation
Hera Chairunisa, Humaizi Humaizi
This research discusses student character development in the midst of digital transformation, with a focus on the role of digital technology in shaping their character in the higher education environment. The research method used was a descriptive qualitative approach, involving literature study, questionnaires...
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The Function of Public Relations in Dealing with Hoaxes
Saurma M. G. P. Siahaan, Dewi Kurniawati
Public Relations is a management function that evaluates public attitudes, identifies the policies and procedures of an individual or an organization based on the public interest, and implements a program to gain public understanding and acceptance. Thus, the function of Public Relations is very important...
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Supporting and Obstacling Factors of Interpersonal Communication Competence of Field Agriculture Extensions in Enrekang Regency
Lusiana Seli, Muh. Akbar, Arianto Arianto
In increasing shallot yields, farmers need the role of an agricultural extension worker. They provide assistance in the form of monitoring, technical direction, sharing experiences and skills, as well as pre- and post-harvest guidance. Besides that, they can provide additional information about prices...
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Job Inclusion: Opportunities and Barriers for People with Disabilities
Musrayani Usman, Mario Mario, Ria Renita, Hasbi Marissangan, Rahmat Muhammad
People with disabilities are an often overlooked group in the workforce, and this has resulted in gaps in employment opportunities, accessibility and career development, but amid growing awareness of the importance of inclusion and diversity, the world of work is beginning to recognize the benefits of...
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Implementation of Public Relations Management in Attempt of Improving Community Participation in Lae-Lae Island Reclamation Plan
Anisa Fahira, Moehammad Iqbal Sultan, Muhammad Akbar
This research aims to analyze the implementation of public relations to improve community participation in the Lae-Lae Island reclamation plan and to examine what factors hinder public relations in improving community participation in the Lae-Lae Island reclamation plan. This research is conducted at...
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Local Political Dynamics of Natural Resource Exploration: A Case Study of Nickel Mining in Sulawesi Island
Andi Ahmad Yani, A. Y. Muhammad, Zainal Zainal, Muhammad Arief, La Husen Zuada
This article investigates the intricate political dynamics surrounding natural resource exploration and mining activities in the provinces of South, Central, and Southeast Sulawesi. The primary focus is on the power dynamics that exist among political actors affiliated with mining firms. This article...
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Netnography Study on Reverse Culture Shock and Re-Adaptation Process Among Content Creator on Youtube Channel
Haris Wijaya, Humaizi Humaizi
Reverse culture shock is a condition experienced by people when they went to a new social environment. They need to re-adapt to make themselves feel comfort in their original social environment. Many content creators in youtube making this issue as their content. That’s why netnography study was using...
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Remodeling Sustainable Development Pillar Based on the Bugis Local Wisdom
Adnan Achiruddin Saleh, Suparman Abdullah, Hasbi Marissangan, Andi Nurul Muthmainnah, Sulvinajayanti Sulvinajayanti
This article discusses the shortcomings of conventional development models that prioritize economic growth but often neglect social well-being and environmental sustainability. It highlights the widening income disparities within and among nations, with developed countries controlling the majority of...
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Youth’s Decision to Work in the Agricultural Sector Determinants: Case of Bima Regency 2022
Ayyadana Akbar, Suparman Abdullah, Rahmat Muhammad
This article aims to describe the characteristics of agriculture youth labor force and the determinants of their decision to work in this sector in Bima. This article uses a secondary data of the National Labor Force Survey held by Statistics of Bima Regency in 2022 by selecting youth as the research...
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Revitalizing Urban Slum through Community-Based Program: Evidence from Makassar, Indonesia
Andika Anas, Indar Arifin, A. Lukman Irwan, Muhammad Chaeroel Ansar
This study aims to analyze the implementation strategy of a community-based program aimed at revitalizing slums in Makassar City, Indonesia. To examine the revitalization process in Tallo and Buloa Village, located in Subdistict Tallo, which are priority areas for slum upgrading using qualitative methodology,...
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Citizen Involvement in Sustainable Development through Karang Taruna Activities
Lulu Qurrata A’yun, Nurlinah Nurlinah, Andi Muhammad Rusli
Voluntary involvement of citizens to support programs that have a positive impact on society and solve problems that occur in society is currently a research issue that has been widely discussed recently. This article aims to describe the involvement of citizens in sustainable development through the...
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Political Review of the Development of New Renewable Energy Sources by European Countries at Tolo Wind Farm, Jeneponto
Achmad Abdi Amsir, Armin Arsyad, H. Mudiyati, B. Adi Suryadi
This research aims to see how the development of New Renewable Energy Sources by European countries at PLTB Tolo, Jeneponto is viewed from a political aspect. This research uses two approaches, Energy Politics to see the model of energy security and security as well as aspects of bilateral and multilateral...
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Analysis of Governance in Public Services of the Department of Population and Civil Registration in Bolaang Mongondow Regency
Moh. Yusuf Ishak, Rabina Yunus, Indar Arifin
This study aims to determine the Public Service Governance of the Population and Civil Registration Office of Bolaang Mongondow Regency. This research was conducted using a descriptive qualitative approach. Data collection techniques used in this research include observation, interviews, and documentation....
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Accountability of Regional Tax Management in Sinjai District
Faiz Fakhruddin, Rasyid Taha, Lukman Irwan
The aim of this research is to determine the accountability of regional tax management in Sinjai Regency. This research was conducted at the Sinjai Regency Regional Revenue Agency. The methodology in this research uses a descriptive research method with a qualitative approach, data collection techniques...
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Bureaucratic Politicization in the 2017 West Sulawesi Governor Election
Muh. Fajar Ramadhan, Armin Arsyad, Ariana Yunus
This paper aims to explain how bureaucratic politicization occurs in elections. Bureaucratic politicization is rampant in contesting elections for power, especially in the local government, district/city, and province. There are various forms of bureaucratic politicization. However, the mobilization...
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Government Supervision Overcomes Fertilizer Scarcity at The Bone Regency Horticulture and Plantation Food Crops Service
Andi Rahmat Nizar Hidayat, Rabina Yunus, A. M. Rusli
This research aims to answer the problem formulation that has been put forward to determine government supervision in overcoming the scarcity of subsidized fertilizer at the Bone Regency Horticulture and Plantation Food Crops Service. The method I use in this research is qualitative descriptive research....
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Borderline Trust: Dynamics of Political Public Confidence in an Indonesian Border Society
Amril Hans, Andi Ahmad Yani, Gita Susanti, Muhammad Akmal Ibrahim, Ali Anas
This study focuses on the dynamics of political trust in the border region of Indonesia-Malaysia (North Kalimantan). This article outlines the survey results encompassing legal institutions, the executive, legislative bodies, political parties, mass media, and religious leaders. The survey results indicate...
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Water Governance: Case of Clean Water Supply in the City of Makassar
Wahyu Karunia Galib, Nurlinah Nurlinah, Andi Lukman Irwan
Water is one of the natural resources and essential human needs, so water is the foundation for human health and well-being. Given the importance of water for poverty alleviation, man-health and ecosystems, management of water resources is of paramount importance. Despite the overwhelmingness of these...
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Implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility in The Environmental Field of PT JAS MULIA in Minangatallu Village, Sukamaju Sub-District, North Luwu District
Asbudi Asbudi, Sidik Sidik, Djuanda Nawawi, Indar Indar, Luhur Luhur
The industrial sector and the business world contribute greatly to the national economic growth of the Indonesian state. This contribution is balanced with the exploitation of natural resources by companies, especially by large companies, causing environmental damage and destroying social order. PT JAS...
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Analysis of New Public Services at the Investment Office One-Stop Integrated Service Labor and Transmigration of Soppeng District
Muhammad As’ad Amin, Rasyid Thaha, A. Lukman Irwan, Nuryanti Mustari
This study aims to determine how the implementation of New Public Service at the Investment Office of One-Stop Integrated Services for Labor and Transmigration of Soppeng Regency. The research contained in this study is qualitative, which is research that aims to describe and describe events and phenomena...
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Village Government Management in Managing Village Fund Allocations (ADD) in Dolago Padang Village, South Parigi District, Parigi Moutong Regency
Andy Wardana, Rabina Yunus, Suhardiman Syamsu
Management in government is a very important main factor in public administration, because government management can be said to be a tool for achieving a predetermined goal, both with existing facilities and infrastructure, organizational sources of funds, and available resources. The village government...
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The Role of Women in Political Development
Sriwahyuni Sriwahyuni, Sukmawati Sukmawati
Indonesian women experience social and cultural inequality now. In various corners of the archipelago, many women are blind or structurally blinded to their potential, and thus only play secondary roles in society. The change of policy sees the need that women are increasingly required to enter the public...
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Analysis of the Potential Development of Waste Power Generation (PLTSa) Program in the Long Term
Andi Marwah Hermansyah, Muhammad Muhammad, Ariana Yunus
The inconsistency between the idea of accelerating PLTSa development and the operations in the field means that the government has various problems that must be resolved immediately. The PLTSa development acceleration program is a renewable energy program as a solution to dealing with waste problems....
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Responsiveness of DPMPTSP in Organizing Public Service Mall in Bantaeng Regency
Ksatriawan Zaenuddin, Nurlinah Nurlinah, Suhardiman Syamsu
Responsiveness is one of the indicators in assessing the quality of public service performance that describes the organization’s ability to carry out its mission and objectives, especially to meet community needs. Organizations with low responsiveness automatically have poor performance and vice versa....
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Implementation and Impact of Investment Policy on Regional Development in Batam City
Riska Kurniasari, A. M. Rusli, A. Lukman Irwan, Bungasia Bungasia, Muhammad Nur Muhaimin
Economic growth in a region is driven by several factors, one of which can be measured by gross regional domestic income (GRDP) and the human development index (HDI). One factor that can increase the size of gross regional domestic income is capital investment carried out by provincial governments. Capital...
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Collaborative Governance in the Management of Village-Owned Enterprises: A Case Study of Datara Village, Tompobulu Sub-District, Gowa District
Nurul Hidayah Rahman, Rasyid Thaha, Indar Arifin
Collaborative governance, or what we know better as collaboration with the government, has not been appropriately implemented because there is still a lack of cooperation between the community and village-owned enterprises (BUMDesa), which still often occurs. This study aims to determine the extent of...
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Inter-Actor Collaboration in Supervising Village Financial Management
Aiman Sabar Rezeky, Juanda Nawawi, Suhardiman Syamsu
Village development is an effort to improve the quality of life and life for the welfare of rural communities. The government’s full attention and commitment to village development is marked by the amount of village funds budgeted in the State Budget (APBN). However, the large allocation of village funds...
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The Absence of Public Policy in Handling Street Children in Parepare City
Nurdin Nara, Irma Ariyanti Arif, Muh. Tang Abdullah, Wahyu Nurdiansyah Nurdin, Andi Nurlela
The study of the handling of street children in Parepare City is intended to analyze and describe this problem in the perspective of Public Policy. The handling that has been carried out by the Parepare City government is still not optimal. So far, the handling of street children has only been limited...
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Merit System in Bureaucracy: Study of Employee Placement Based on Job Analysis at Politeknik STIA LAN Makassar
Otten Marsun Isir, Nurlinah Nurdin, A. M. Rusli
Merit systems are often used in various contexts, including in the world of work, education and the public sector. In the context of the world of work, the merit system can be used to determine planning through job analysis, placement and promotion/career path based on performance, expertise and loyalty...
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The Development of Tourist Destinations in Increasing Local Revenue in Gowa District
Ikhsan Hidayat, Rabina Yunus, A. M. Rusli, Saharuddin Saharuddin, Kurnia Ali Syarif
Tourism in the era of regional autonomy is a manifestation of the ideals of the Indonesian Nation to advance the general welfare and participate in implementing a world order based on independence, lasting peace, and social justice. Advancing the general welfare in the sense that if tourism is managed...
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Responsivity of Village Government in Community Empowerment at Bababulo Village Office, Majene Regency, West Sulawesi Province
Nur Afifah Suadi, Nurlinah Nurlinah, Suhardiman Syamsu
This research aims to find out how the principle of village government responsiveness is implemented in community empowerment at the Bababulo Village Office, Pamboang District, Majene Regency. This research was conducted in Bababulo Village, Pamboang District, Majene Regency using primary data methods...
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Tourism Politics: Symptom of Conflict of Interest in Development of Tourism Villages in East Bolaang Mongondow Regency
Sam Sachrul Mamonto, Muhammad Muhammad, Gustiana Kambo, Magdalena Wullur
The problem that occurs between the potential of natural resources and human resources lies in the fact that the community does not optimize the potential of existing natural resources to be used as tourism potential. An important problem to be researched to get answers to the phenomenon gap and research...
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Governance of Central and Regional Planning and Budgeting Synchronization Networks in Indonesia
Irma Sakty, M. Thahir Haning, Nurdin Nara, Syahribulan Syahribulan
The study aims to investigate the governance of central and regional planning and budgeting synchronization networks in Indonesia. The research design used is qualitative. The unit of analysis for this research is the Ministry/Institution and other stakeholders involved in synchronizing central and regional...
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Developing School-Based Mechanism for Handling and Referral of Child Protection Cases through Co-Design Process
Farida Aryani, Yusri Yusri, Faridah Faridah, Sinta Nurul Oktaviana Kasim, Muh. Rais Misi
This study focused to develop school-based mechanism for handling and referral of child protection issues through co-design process. Research design was co-design approach using the Double Diamond framework consisting of four distinct phases such as discover, define, develop, and deliver. Participants...
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Bureaucratic Politicization in the Era of Regional Direct Elections
Muhammad Kurniawan Malik, Wa Ode Rafiuddarajat
General elections are a vehicle for choosing leaders democratically frequently This often poses a threat to the politicization of bureaucracy, this is due to political actors who Most of those involved in it are regional heads who are cadres political parties on the one hand and on the other hand are...
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The effect of experience quality on achievement of training and its impact on customer loyalty: case study at training and learning center ‘X’ Institution in Local Government
Ramatun Anggraini, Noermijati Noermijati, Ananda Sabil Hussein, Mugiono Mugiono
This study aims to investigate the effect of experience quality on customer loyalty. This study’s population is consumers who have studied and trained at training and learning center X from a local institution using the survey method and structural equation modeling (SEM). Structural Equation Modelling...
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Transparency and Accountability in the Management of BOS Funds at SMP 17 Makassar: Public Administration Perspective
Suryani Jihad, Juanda Nawawi, Nur Indrayati Nur Indar, Muhammad Tang, Muhammad Akmal Ibrahim
This research was conducted to analyze transparency and accountability in the management of BOS funds in the 17th Makassar State SMP, Public Administration Perspective. The principle of the management of the BOS fund itself has gone smoothly through the planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation,...
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Kinship Politics in the 2020 Regional Elections in Pasangkayu Regency
Rusmawaty Bte Rusdin, Gustiana Kambo, Muhammad Saad, Muhammad Nur Alamsyah
The aim of this research is to find out kinship politics in the 2020 regional elections in Pasangkayu. Kinship politics is always a hot topic of discussion at every regional election event. An equally interesting phenomenon of kinship politics occurred in the Pasangkayu Regional Election. Agus Ambo Djiwa...
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The Influence of E-WOM (Electronic-Word of Mouth) on Purchase Decision of Big Bananas Products in Makassar
Elsa Elisiana Elli, Tuti Bahfiarti, Muhammad Farid
The presence of the internet proves that human civilization is advancing. The accumulation of these advances is the integrity between humans as entities and the internet as a facility that encourages the formation of interaction between humans and other groups mediated by information devices, such as...
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Gigolo Communication Patterns in Online Prostitution on Social Media
Ardan Muharram, Muliadi Mau, Alem Febri Sonni
The development of information and communication technology to date is in line with the development of communication media, thereby changing the way humans communicate. This phenomenon is visible with the presence of mass media, which along the way has experienced changes marked by the presence of social...
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Exploring the Impact of TikTok E-WOM on Product Purchase Decisions through Social Media
Harun Adisua Toding Rante, Muhammad Akbar, Alem Febri Sonni
This research explores the impact of Electronic Word-of-Mouth (E-WOM) on the TikTok platform on consumer purchasing behavior and interest in social media. The study employs a literature review conducted by searching for relevant references related to the identified case or issue. The data used consists...
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Political Branding of Candidate Pairs Mohammad Idris-Imam Budi Hartono in the 2020 Depok Mayor and Deputy Mayor Elections
Andi Ulfatul Zahra, Armin Armin, Sakinah Nadir
This study aims to describe and analyze the efforts of candidate pairs Mohammad Idris and Imam Budi Hartono in shaping their political branding through their respective Instagram social media. The type of research used in this research is a qualitative content analysis whose data sources are obtained...
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Bibliometric Analysis: the Graphic Growth of Digital Literacy Research on the Scopus Database in Southeast Asia
Nosakros Arya, Fauzan Hidayatullah, Zhahirah Indrawati Zainuddin, Sartika Sari Wardanhi Dh Pasha
Digital literacy has become necessary for all activities worldwide, especially in the era of the Industrial Revolution 4.0. Information related to digital literacy has not been implemented comprehensively in various countries, especially in the Southeast Asia region where Indonesia is located. This research...
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Elections and Digitalization: Analysis of Big Data Digital Transformation as A Substantial Democracy Platform
Romy Harminto, Muhammad Alhamid, Muhammad Saad, Andi Yakub
Digital transformation analysis has now become a necessity for every agency, both private and government agencies. Data management and analysis are a necessity in projecting the success of an agency. In the struggle for power, data analysis is the base system of a target in the process of winning individuals...
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Utilization of Websites as a Public Communication Strategy in Disseminating Religious Moderation (Case Study: Indonesian Ministry of Religion)
Alma Muthia, Moeh. Iqbal Sultan, Das’ad Latief
Religious moderation is one of the important issues that the Ministry of Religious Affairs focuses on in maintaining interfaith harmony in Indonesia. To disseminate the values of religious moderation to the public, the Ministry of Religious Affairs utilises its official website as one of its public communication...
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The Evolution of Mass Media: the Significance and Influence of Automated Journalism in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
Irwanto Irwanto, Rido Dominggus Latuheru, Hasdiyanto Hafied, Dwi Surjadmodjo, Dhiya’ Zielfita Munzier
The objective of this study is to investigate the evolution of mass media during the era of artificial intelligence (AI) and analyse the significance and consequences of automated (robot) journalism. Additionally, the study seeks to identify the advantages and obstacles associated with the integration...
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Analysis of Leadership Style and Digital Transformation in Banyumas Villages
Adi Indrayanto, Wita Ramadhanti, Zuhdan Ali Hudaya
Villages are the smallest government unit in Indonesia that maintain the local traditional citizen in the rural area. The introduction of cellular telephone and internet technology are making villages digital transformation in this era cannot be avoided. This research will discuss the impact of digital...
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Designing a Web Service Based Recording Application at Asia Farm
Marhaini Marhaini, M. Iqbal Sultan, Muh. Akbar
Asia Farm is a company that operates in the field of egg-laying chicken farming, located in Tadangpalie Village, Pammana District, Wajo Regency. This farm still uses data management that is written in books and recorded weekly on a blackboard, so it can cause problems such as the books being dirty, lost...
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The Use of Poverty Symbols by Street Beggers in Makassar City: A Photographic Semiotics Study
Abdul Rachmansyah Ramli, Hafied Cangara, Arianto Arianto
Begging is a social problem that occurs in lower middle class society. The existence of beggars in Indonesia can be easily found, starting from busy centers in big cities, residential areas, to settlements in rural areas. Their presence is considered to be destroying the beauty of the city because they...
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Analysis of the Meaning of Kalomba Symbol as Uniting Communication in Kajang Luar Bulukumba Regency
Lisa Arifuddin, Jeanny Maria Fatimah, Muhammad Farid
This study aims to (1) analyze the process of the Kalomba Tradition of the Kajang Luar tribe and (2) analyze the meaning of the symbols and messages of the Kalomba Tradition of the Kajang Luar tribe, Bulukumba Regency. This study uses qualitative research methods, using a descriptive qualitative approach...
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Political Communication Strategy for South Sulawesi Provincial DPRD Members through Social Media in the 2019 Election
Muh. Rezky. Z, Andi Alimuddin Unde, Muliadi Mau
This research aims to analyze the political communication strategies implemented by members of the South Sulawesi Provincial DPRD through social media in the 2019 Election. Primary data is in the form of interviews and uploads on the social media accounts of South Sulawesi Provincial DPRD members. The...
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Challenges Faced by Graphic Designers in Developing Brand Communication within the Realm of Artificial Intelligence
Dhiya’ Zielfita Munzier, Muhammad Akbar, Alem Febri Sonni, Irwanto Irwanto
The main purpose of this research is to present a comprehensive analysis of the obstacles encountered by graphic designers while formulating brand communication strategies in the context of artificial intelligence (AI). This research aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the specific challenges...
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Shamans and Democracy: An Analysis of the Shaman’s Role in the 2019 Village Chief Election in Pasir Putih Village
Andi Husnul Hatimah, Sukri Tamma, Ariana Yunus
This study aims to analyze the practice of shaman involvement in the village chief election in Pasir Putih Village, Bola Subdistrict, Wajo Regency, South Sulawesi, particularly in the context of the 2019 Village Chief Election. Using an explanatory qualitative approach, this study explores how shamans...
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Organizing Civil Society: Case Study of the Formation of Democratic Volunteers to Increasing Voter Participation in Gowa Regency
A. Hasyim Asyari Amir Husni, A. M. Rusli, Suhardiman Syamsu, Zarni Adia Purna
Organizing civil society is one of the steps to increase public participation in political and governmental activities because its presence directly expresses the ‘interests and values of the community in which it operates. This study aims to provide an overview of the factors that influence the performance...
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Islamic Mass Organizations: Ideological Networks and Political Movements
Syahrir Karim, Ahmad Abdi Amsir, Firgansyah Firgansyah
From one perspective, Islam is considered a civil society; that is, it is not seen only as a religion that deals with matters of a spiritual nature. So, in this context, Islam can be said to encompass human civilization as a whole, Islam and the state, and other assumptions about Islam. The point is...
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Strengthening Bawaslu on The Legitimacy of Local Democracy in South Sulawesi Case Study of Gowa Regional Election In 2020
Samsuar Saleh, Muhammad Alhamid, Gustiana Kambo, Muhammad Saad
The state provides constitutional guarantees for people’s sovereignty and is implemented based on the 1945 Constitution. The approach method that will be used in the research is the case approach method, namely the characteristics of the problem related to the background and current conditions of the...
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Ilham Arif Sirajuddin (IAS) and the Tenuous Relationship between Politicians and Political Parties
Edy Junaedy Syaf, Darmadi Darmadi, Gustiana A Kambo
This study focuses on the political dynamics that arise from employing the open proportional electoral system, particularly in South Sulawesi. It evaluates the benefits and drawbacks of this system, examines the relationship dynamics between politicians and political parties since its implementation,...
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Dynamics of Voter Participation in the 2020 Makassar Mayor Election
Endang Sari
One of the parameters of success in implementing democratic celebration lies in the public’s participation. The significant number of public participation indicates that the result of the celebration of democracy is an actual realization of legitimacy from the wider community to the emerging of a new...
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Transactional Politics In 2020 North Toraja Elections: A Social Exchange Theory Perspective
Isak Pasulu, Suparman Abdullah, Hasbi Marissangan
Direct General Election of Regional Heads (Pemilukada) is a means of realizing people’s sovereignty in the region. Through regional elections, people in the regions can directly elect leaders who are considered best in fighting for their interests. Direct regional elections offer several benefits and,...
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Analysis of Photojournalism in Branding Candidates for Regent of Kolaka Regency 2024
Sanovra Jaya Razak, Moehmmad Iqbal Sultan, Muliadi Mau, Izki Fikriani Amir
This research analyzes journalistic photos in branding for the 2024 Kolaka Regency Regent Candidates. The method used in this research is qualitative descriptive and data collection techniques employing library research, documentation, and interviews. The results of this research show that photojournalistic...
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Populism in Politics is a Global Phenomenon and a Challenge to Democracy
Megumi Rizky, Armin Arsyad, Muhammad Imran
Populism in politics has become a global phenomenon that dominates the political stage in various countries worldwide. This phenomenon presents a serious challenge to the democratic system that has long been upheld. Political populism describes a set of rhetoric and strategies that often appeal to the...
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The Power Of Political Party Elites In Determining The Nomination Pairs Of Regional Head Candidates
Andi Naharuddin, Muhammad Hamid, Gustiana Kambo, Adi Suryadi
This study aims to determine the role of the power of the party elite in determining the nomination of regional head candidates. The type of research used is qualitative with a case study approach. Data was obtained through primary and secondary data and in-depth analysis. Data collection techniques...
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Interpersonal Communication between Parents and Children Due to Divorce in Gorontalo City
Faddhelul Rahman, Tuti Bahfiarti, Kahar Kahar
This research aims to study the impact of divorce on the interpersonal communication between parents and children. The method employed in this study is qualitative, and the research type is descriptive. Information was gathered through observations, interviews, and documentation of divorced families...
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Supporting and Inhibiting Aspects of Social Integration of Twelve Tribal Children in Tana’ Luwu, South Sulawesi
Mandi Tandi Pare
This article is entitled Supporting and Inhibiting Aspects of Social Integration of Twelve Tribal Children in Tana’ Luwu, South Sulawesi, with a problem formulation. What are the supporting and inhibiting aspects, and what is the role of these aspects in maintaining the social integration of twelve tribal...
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Seizing Power over the Sea: Intermediary Politics of the Kelabat Dalam Bay Lovers Fishermen Forum on Sea Mining Resistance
Andi Irpan Badawi, Andrew Andrew
This study aims to analyze how the strategies employed by the Kelabat Dalam Bay Lovers Fishermen Forum (FNPTKD) as a non-electoral actor in intermediary politics can represent fishermen as citizens through the dynamics of natural resource management in the waters of Kelabat Dalam Bay, Bangka Belitung...
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Community-Based Urban Violence Mapping
Dwia Aries Tina Pulubuhu, Andi Ahmad Yani, Agussalim Burhanuddin, Amril Hans, Andi Rahmat Hidayat, Elvita Bellani, Nur Ihsan
Urban regions exhibit a heightened susceptibility to conflict as a result of escalating population growth, migratory patterns, ethnic frictions, the erosion of institutional structures, and the deterioration of urban services. This study aims to contribute lack of conflict studies in urban community...
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Poverty Trap of Seaweed Farmers in South Sulawesi Province
Ika Dewi Perwitasari, Mansyur Radjab, Muh Iqbal Latief
Most of the results of academic studies have placed coastal communities, especially the community of seaweed fishermen, in poverty. However, it is difficult to find a fishing village that has economic prosperity evenly. This study aims to look at the portrait of poverty among seaweed farmers in South...
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Resilience of Children Growing Up with Single Parent (Study of Symbolic Interactionism)
Raenita Dwimulya Tahir, Jeanny Maria Fatimah, Kahar Kahar
The growth and development of children in the process of being cared for by complete parents and single parents will have different impacts. The role of parents in raising children does not always depend on the parents’ status (complete or single), but rather on how they interact with their children....
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Global and Regional Political Economy: The Power of Capitalist Elites and Material Power After Authoritarian Regimes
Fajar Fajar, Armin Armin, Muhammad Saad, Adi Suryadi B
This study illustrates the extent to which Indonesia’s political economy played on the New Order pattern until after the New Order. All kinds of studies and issues regarding local strongmen, groups, tribes, and families to the struggle for material resources for political interests have been at a level...
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The Role of the United Nations in Handling The Rohingya and Uighur Conflict in 2017–2022
Rana Dwi Putri Alham, Nur Aulia Safira
The Rohingya are not recognized as citizens by the Myanmar government, and they are isolated and experience discrimination. As for the Uighur conflict, they are also a minority in China’s Xinjiang region. Human rights violations experienced by the Uighurs were committed by the Chinese government itself,...
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Identify and Analyze Efforts to Preserve the Local Values of Cultural Traditions “Madduppa” in Sidrap
Andi Karmila, Tuti Bahfiarti, Muhammad Farid
This study aims to identify and analyze the preservation of local values of Madduppa cultural traditions in Sidrap. Madduppa means welcome and meet, a series of stages in Bugis’ traditional marriage. Later, it was known that Madduppa is a communication process that means inviting to meet certain people,...
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Analysis of Social Penetration of Bajo and Bugis Ethnic Marriage Couples (Interpersonal Communication Study)
Nini Kasmini, Tuti Bahfiarti, Jeanny Maria Fatimah
This research explains the process of interpersonal communication among marriage partners from the Bajo and Bugis ethnic groups and the factors that hinder interpersonal communication between Bajo and Bugis married couples. The study was conducted in the Bajoe subdistrict of Bone Regency in South Sulawesi....
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Kafa’ah Nasab: The Ethnographic Study of Marriage in the Alawiyyin Group
Sy Sultan Hamdi, Yahya Yahya, Mahmud Tang, Andi Muhammad Yusuf, Ahmad Ismail
Kafa’ah nasab, or equality of offspring in group marriage law, is a major problem for Sharifah (female title alawyyin), who wants and has married. This problem arose because Sharifah is required to enter into endogamous marriages or equal marriages within the group alawyyin. Sharifah is needed to marry...
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Framing Analysis of Feminist Values in the TV Series Money Heist
Sayid Salim, Hasrullah Hasrullah, Mursalim Mursalim
Film is one of the media in mass communication that is most often used to provide information and also as entertainment. Movies have a very crucial function, they can be used to construct values and even maintain existing values. Therefore, movies are also often used to describe the condition of society....
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Analysis of Foreign Cooperation of Makassar and Kawasaki City of Japan Regaring Clean Water Management of Smart City Development in the Ramadhan Pomanto Era
Nur Aliyah Zainal, Armin Armin, Andi Yakub, Adi Suryadi B
This article focuses on the form of the cooperation agreement between the Makassar City Government in this case the Regional Drinking Water Company and the City of Makassar and implementation of the cooperation. The theory used to analyze the problem is Paradiplomacy, while the research method is descriptive...
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Sibaliparriq: Study on The Resilience of Farmers’ Families in Lampoko Village, Campalagian District, Polewali Mandar Regency, Indonesia
Hardiman Hardiman, Munsi Lampe, Yahya Yahya, Pawennari Hijjang, Muhammad Basir
This research aims to identify, describe, and analyze the socio-cultural values of the sibaliparriq concept adopted by farming families, identify and analyze the life difficulties faced by farming families, describe and analyze the form of application of sibaliparriq values as a form of resilience...
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Socio-Cultural and Ecological Dynamics of Local Communities in the Face of Karst Transformation During the Anthropocene Era (Case Study Rammang-Rammang Area of Maros)
Fian Anawagis, Pawennari Hijjang, Yahya Yahya, Jayana Suryana Kembara, Andi Irma Saraswati
This study aims to investigate the socio-cultural and ecological dynamics of local communities in adaptive mechanisms on Rammang-Rammang karst region in response to crises threat, aiming to offer significant understanding for the sustainable administration and preservation of biodiversity in the karst...
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Islamic Acculturation and Ethnography of Maddoa Tradition in Samaenre Village Community, Mattiro Sompe District, Pinrang Regency
Anugrah Anugrah, Yahya Yahya, Muhammad Basir Said, Jayana Suryana Kembara, Andi Batara Isra
The maddoa’ tradition is a people’s harvest festival that has been held for generations as a sign of gratitude to Allah SWT when the community’s harvest is successful and provides benefits in the dynamics of life, such as improving friendship. The sub-problems in this research are: 1) What is the history...
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Communication Privacy Management of Annyabbu Pangngiori Tradition in Bontosunggu Village, South Bontonompo District, Gowa Regency
Magfirah Magfirah, MIqbal Sultan, Kahar Kahar
The purpose of this research is to know and understand communication privacy management in the context of the Annyabbu Pangngiori tradition in Bontosunggu Village. This research was conducted for approximately 2 months, namely August-September 2023. The method used in this research is a qualitative method...
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Communication Accommodation Strategies of Non-Mappi Communities towards Indigenous People of Mappi District
Nirwana Nirwana, Muhammad Farid, Ahmad Ismail
This research aims to find out what obstacles are experienced by migrants or non-Mappi people and indigenous Mappi people in communication interactions and how efforts to adjust behavior or communication accommodation made by mi- grants in Mappi district, South Papua. The method used is descriptive qualitative...
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The Meaning of Papuan Special Autonomy in the Perspective of Grassroots Communities
Yotam Senis
Demographic, political, and socio-cultural changes in Papua have caused relatively poor conditions in Papua. Most Papuans still live in a poverty trap, despite the positive contribution made to the service sector in both rural and urban areas, the trend of elasticity of poverty growth has not changed...
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Analysis of Toxic Relationships in Interpersonal Communication Among Teenagers
Iqbal Adnan Anugrah, Arianto Arianto, Sudirman Sudirman
The purpose of this study is to identify and analyze toxic relationships in interpersonal communication among adolescents. Toxic Relationship as an unhealthy relationship does have an impact on the occurrence of internal conflicts. Relationships like this are very vulnerable to making the sufferer unproductive,...
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Communication and Cultural Transformation: The Use of Indo’ Botting Services in the Era of Technology Media in Bugis Traditional Weddings
Nur Asmi Achmad, Tuti Bahfiarti, Jeanny Maria Fatimah
In the current era of modernization, forms of social phenomena often encountered are young people who mostly do not understand the local language, art, and customs anymore, especially the traditional Bugis wedding procession that still exists. This study explores the impact and implications of using...
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Otanaha Fort: Existence, Identity, Contestation of PowerCultural Heritage Area and Tourism Object in Gorontalo City
Melissa Wala, Hamka Naping, Muhammad Basir Said, Tasrifin Tahara
This article will discuss the existence of Otanaha Fort in Gorontalo City as a collective memory of Gorontalo people which has become a cultural heritage and one of the tourism objects in Gorontalo City. Historically, Otanaha Fort was built by the Portuguese and discovered in 1525. At that time, Gorontalo...
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Variety of Female Politicians in Polewali Mandar in Political Imagery on Facebook
Jabbar Jabbar, Muhammad Akbar, Sudirman Karnay
In the National Organization of women are still experiencing discrimination, such as human resources policies are masculine so that by building a political image is the main capital for women politicians Polewali Mandar in an effort to popularize themselves in the political world so that women politicians...