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Temali: Jurnal Pembangunan Sosial
Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025)All articles in this issue (13 original research articles) were authored or co-authored by 35 scholars from 13 institutions across 4 countries—Indonesia, Russia, Malaysia, and Egypt—representing a wide range of academic disciplines and perspectives. This issue covers various topics, including cultural hybridity in colonial Indonesia through music, the intersection of Islamic microeconomics with CBDCs, feminist representations in Abbasid-era poetry, and strategies for building digital resilience against cyber threats. Additionally, the issue explores issues such as child marriage in Indonesia, work stress in the public sector, the impact of the Family Hope Program on social inequality, and the role of digital da’wah in contemporary Islamic practices. Other topics include adolescent resilience against drug abuse, the preservation of cultural heritage in the Kerinci tribe, digital social movements, overcoming gadget addiction among rural adolescents, and promoting religious tolerance through local initiatives in West Java. Collectively, these studies support the journal’s commitment to fostering critical, contextual, and interdisciplinary research in social development.
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Temali: Jurnal Pembangunan Sosial
Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024)All articles in this issue (13 original research articles) were authored or co-authored by 33 scholars from 13 institutions across 3 countries—Indonesia, Brunei, and Malaysia—representing a diverse range of academic disciplines and perspectives. This issue covers various topics, including self-control and grit in thesis achievement among final-year students, critical reflections on apocalyptic studies by Mark Fisher, and the psychological recovery of natural disaster victims in North Sumatra. It also explores empowering communities to prevent stunting in North Sumatra, strengthening MSMEs through the impact of Sharia rural banks, and integrating cultural approaches into pedagogy in Catholic education in West Java. Additionally, the issue addresses the use of social media to combat sexual violence through the Speak Up movement, the socio-economic effects of transforming agricultural land into residential areas in Mandailing Natal, and urban agrarian reform in Surakarta, Central Java. Other topics include the political policies of R. A. A. Wiranatakusumah V in establishing Bandung as a center of nationalism, Indonesia's defense diplomacy during the COVID-19 crisis and economic recession, and the implementation of transportation regulations in Dumai City. Finally, the issue examines the challenges of religious applications and spiritual decline in the digital era. Collectively, these studies reflect the journal's commitment to advancing critical, contextual, and interdisciplinary research in social development.
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Temali: Jurnal Pembangunan Sosial
Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024)All articles in this issue (13 original research articles) were authored or co-authored by 23 scholars from 10 institutions across 2 countries—Indonesia and Malaysia—representing a diverse range of academic disciplines and perspectives. This issue explores various topics, including strengthening the social and economic potential of the Tibelat Art Studio community, the value of tolerance in Tanbih through the covert curriculum at the Suryalaya Islamic Boarding School, and the social history of the Parongpong Tablighi Jamaat from 1985 to 2023. Additionally, it examines the role of political party elites in reconciling identity political conflicts after the 2019 presidential election, the impact of women strengthening family economies in the digital era through MSMEs in Yogyakarta, and the struggle of HTI in Indonesia’s state system and its transformation in online media. Other articles focus on ecological justice for Timbulsloko through a disaster jurisprudence approach, the resolution of ethnic conflict during the anti-Chinese riots in Garut in the mid-20th century, and research trends on the influence of social media on public perceptions using a bibliometric approach. The issue also delves into the peaceful fundamentalist theology of the Jamaah Tabligh, empowering female-headed households through health communication, re-evaluating local governance in Indonesia, and analyzing reputation systems as digital socio-economic institutions in online markets. Collectively, these studies underscore the journal’s commitment to advancing critical, contextual, and interdisciplinary research in social development.
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Temali: Jurnal Pembangunan Sosial
Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023)All articles in this issue (10 original research articles) were authored or co-authored by 27 scholars from 11 institutions across 2 countries—Indonesia and Malaysia—representing a broad spectrum of academic disciplines and perspectives. This issue covers a range of topics, including Sufi therapy methods in the rehabilitation of drug addicts at the Suryalaya Islamic Boarding School in Tasikmalaya, the role of teachers in promoting digital literacy capabilities in rural high schools in Bandung, and the collaboration of literacy activists across fields to strengthen the existence of libraries. Additionally, the issue explores the concept of Tauhidunomics, which connects religious ethics with economic growth in Tasikmalaya, as well as spiritual education methods from an Islamic perspective. Other articles focus on the challenges faced by career women balancing domestic and public work in Bandung, digital community empowerment for tourism villages, and the implementation of MUI's Fatwa Number 12 of 2009 regarding halal slaughter certification standards in West Java. Furthermore, the issue examines the impact of the Farmer Card program on the work motivation and welfare of rice farmers, and the implementation of critical thinking skills and social inclusion understanding in the context of diversity in schools. These studies collectively support the journal’s mission to promote critical, contextual, and interdisciplinary research in social development.
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Temali: Jurnal Pembangunan Sosial
Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023)All articles in this issue (9 original research articles) were authored or co-authored by 26 scholars from 14 institutions across 2 countries—Indonesia and Malaysia—representing a diverse range of academic disciplines and perspectives. This issue examines various topics, including the role of socializing in relieving fatigue at Sidoarjo City Park, survival strategies of Madurese ethnic street vendors in Surabaya during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the impact of land subsidence on socioeconomic activities in North Semarang City. Additionally, it explores the dilemma of establishing a land bank institution, balancing social equality and economic growth, as well as the responses of Palangka Raya residents to the Governor's Circular on the COVID-19 pandemic. The issue also delves into religion and ecology, specifically environmental ethics in maintaining food and energy security, and the sociology of religious extremism in the Malay world. Furthermore, it covers efforts by campuses and students in Indonesia and Malaysia to combat radicalism, as well as a critical analysis of resistance to modernization through the novel Burung Kayu by Niduparas Erlang. These studies reflect the journal’s commitment to promoting critical, contextual, and interdisciplinary research in social development.
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Temali: Jurnal Pembangunan Sosial
Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022)All articles in this issue (8 original research articles) were authored or co-authored by 22 scholars from 8 institutions across 2 countries—Indonesia and Malaysia—representing a variety of academic disciplines and perspectives. This issue covers a range of important topics, including the exploitation of street children by their parents in Pasir Koja, Bandung, and the elderly from the perspective of Minangkabau Nagari Aie Dingin in Solok Regency, West Sumatra. It also examines the roots of violence in the rivalry between football club fans and supporters through Johan Galtung's ABC Triangle Theory. Additionally, the issue explores the role of ex-industrial SMEs in fostering economic prosperity for the residents of Wedoro Village, the commodification and shifting functions of the Ngadatangkeun tradition in Sundanese society, and Sufism healing methods used for drug rehabilitation at Inabah in West Java. Other articles focus on designing a model for information dissemination about the Pulo Traditional Village tourism area through booklets and leaflets, and the adaptation patterns of middle-class communities to the Village SDGs program in Bogor Regency. These studies collectively reinforce the journal's commitment to promoting critical, contextual, and interdisciplinary research in social development.
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Temali: Jurnal Pembangunan Sosial
Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022)All articles in this issue (8 original research articles) were authored or co-authored by 20 scholars from 7 institutions across 2 countries—Indonesia and Malaysia—representing a variety of academic disciplines and perspectives. This issue addresses a range of topics, including religious and ethnic prejudice as challenges to creating social harmony in West Java, the manifestation of the social action system at the Gogopet Racing Circuit in Petir Village, and the causes and impacts of early marriage through a phenomenological study in the Cimarel Hamlet community in West Bandung Regency. Additionally, it explores women's issues in the context of religious moderation among female religious counselors in Greater Bandung, the design of standard operating procedures for knowledge creation management at the Kinang Putra Dance and Music Studios, and the changes in social behavior of children who watch the soap opera Bond of Love. Other articles focus on the levels of student readiness for entering the workforce in the era of the 4.0 Industrial Revolution and the role of digital humanities in nurturing nationalism through social media. These studies collectively highlight the journal’s commitment to promoting critical, contextual, and interdisciplinary research in social development.
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Temali: Jurnal Pembangunan Sosial
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Temali: Jurnal Pembangunan Sosial
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018) -
Temali: Jurnal Pembangunan Sosial
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2018)