15 research outputs found
Communication Strategy of Makassar City Election Commission in Recruitment of Election Committee Organizers
The purpose of the study is to find out and describe the communication strategy of the Makassar City Election Commission in recruiting KDP organizers for the 2024 Election has been carried out or not, as well as to know and explain the challenges faced by the Makassar City Election Commission in recruiting KDP organizers for the 2024 Election. The research was conducted at the Makassar City KPU (General Election Commissions) Office. This type of research uses a qualitative approach, with 4 (four) informants. Data collection techniques consist of observation, interview guidelines and documentation. Data analysis techniques use qualitative analysis with three stages, namely data reduction, data presentation, data verification, and conclusions. The results of the study found that the communication strategy applied by the KPU in recruiting KDP organizers for the 2024 election has been well implemented through the KPU website, and is also maximized on social media in the form of Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter). Furthermore, the communication strategy was implemented by conducting socialization in the form of recruitment banners on all channels and making press conferences so that the public knew information on KDP receipts organized by the Makassar City KPU. The challenges to the communication strategy of the KPU in the 2024 election related to the implementation of KDP recruitment are several things, namely macro problems, technical problems, and ad hoc HR problems
Book Chapter : Navigating Global Society in the Disruptive Era
Navigating Global Society in the Disruptive Era is the main theme of the first International Conference on Political, Social and Humanities Sciences (ICPSH).
This theme is adopted since we live in an age of transformation in which strong global forces change the way we live and function. The rise of new emerging
economies such as China, India, and other countries in the global south; the rapid proliferation of digital technologies; the rising challenges of globalization; and the global pandemic; all that issues above have impacted global society. Simultaneously, the resurfacing of old international rivalries, the breaking of conventional alignments, and the emergence of new powers are changing the international structure of the 21st century, if not the methodology and analytical methods used by scholars to
understand it.
Although power politics is shifting, non-traditional challenges are also on the
rise: seemingly never-ending wars in Africa and the Middle East, global migration, environmental problems, and the possibility of transnational terrorism are unavoidable factors that must be taken into account in any possible future scenario.
Industrial Revolution 4.0 has had transformative impacts on all lines of society, and the global society must be prepared to face up to new developments that are
evolving to the core. Such and other global developments bring substantial new opportunities to global society, nations, industries, businesses, and individuals that
have successfully adopted themâ but the risk for those who can not keep up has also risen dramatically.
In responding strategic issues relevant to the main theme, the conference has three main topics to be discussed: First, the conference discusses the challenge of current global transformations towards global society, states, market, international engagement, and foreign relations. With the advent of a disruptive era, there is a change in the system of interaction between state actors and non-state actors in
the global stage. Second, it discusses the impacts and effects of the disruptive era on international relations and diplomacy at large. Third, it discusses the response
of local society, local government, and public administration to the challenge and opportunities bought by the new transformation.
This proceedings explores and develops the central theme from a range of perspectives and backgrounds, school of thought, and interdisciplinary fields of intellectual discourses. Papers in this proceeding are based on theoretical or observational case studies from any country and area of the world. Some of the problems addressed include the following subtopics: Global Society and emerging
technologies, International Relations & Foreign Policy in the Disruptive Era,Peace, human right and security in the era of digital technology, Global health,
environmental issues, and global disaster management, Politics, governance,and democracy in the disruptive era, New challenge and opportunity for social
movement and global justice, People mobility and international migration, Political communication and new media in the era of Industry 4.0, Challenge to public administration in the disruptive era, Building a resilient society in the disruptive era, New transformation in the global economy, A challenge to the sustainable development goals in the disruptive era, and A challenge and opportunities for education and culture in the era of Industry 4.0. The first ICPSH was trully international perspective and thought
Maqasid Shariah in Human Rights Perpsective
This Conference is an excellent platform to bring together the World scholars in one meeting to share and exchange views and subsequently collaborate in research and publications on the issues centered on Human Right
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on ASEAN (IC-ASEAN) "Towards a better ASEAN", September 5-6, 2019; Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia
Since the establishment of ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) as a regional organization in 1967, it has played a significant role most importantly related to regional affairs and has also given notable contribution to the international arena. Undisputedly, ASEAN has been successfully fostering good relations among its members since its foundation. After completing the first period of its vision of an integrated regional community (ASEAN Community 2015), ASEAN is now preparing for the launch of ASEAN Community Vision 2025, supported by ASEAN Connectivity 2025. As a study center focusing primarily and solely on ASEAN, in collaboration with the Directorate General of ASEAN Cooperation, Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Center of ASEAN Studies Andalas University, will be hosting the International Conference on ASEAN (IC-ASEAN) as a platform to evaluate past actions, to discuss present issues, and to provide an outlook for the future of ASEAN. Aims and Scope The International Conference on ASEAN (IC-ASEAN) is a multidisciplinary conference which covers a broad range of area. The sub theme will be divided into two large categories focusing on ASEAN Community 2015 and 2025 also ASEAN Connectivity 2025. The sub theme related to ASEAN Community will cover issues related to the three pillars (Political-security Community, Economic Community and Social-cultural Community). Meanwhile the ASEAN Connectivity sub theme will include issues within the key areas (Physical Connectivity, Institutional Connectivity and People-to-people Connectivity
Implementation of Legal Protection for Journalists in Safeguarding Local Democracy
One of the reasons for the decline in Indonesiaâs ranking in the freedom of the press and expression was due to the many cases of violence against journalists and the criminalization of those who expressed their opinions. Legal protection for journalists is a guarantee given by the government and the public to journalists in carrying out their journalistic duties. The study used an empirical legal approach or non- doctrinal research. This research was conducted in several media from 2011-2018 in Pekanbaru, Riau, Indonesia. The main ïŹndings of this study indicate that the phrase of âprotectionâ in the formulation of Law Number 40 of 1999 concerning the press has given rise to multiple interpretations which resulted in journalists experiencing pressure in carrying out their duties. In conclusion, it is highly recommended that the law should be revise
Kumpulan dokumen hasil turnitin - Siti Aisyah
1. Meningkatkan Akuntabilitas Pelayanan Publik Melalui City Branding 2.Factors That Affect of The Achievement of The Public Accountability in Depok City, West Java Province, Indonesia 3. Kinerja Birokrasi Publik Dalam Menyelenggarakan Pelayanan Publik Di Indonesia 4. Village Government and Its Institutional Design Under the Constitutional Norms (The Case of Village Regulation in Indonesia) 5. Accountability Optimization of Local Budget Policy in Indonesia 6. Peningkatan Peran Pemerintah dan Masyarakat Sebagai Upaya Menjaga Ekosistem dan Konservasi Lingkungan di Dieng Plateau 7. Analysis of The Local Budgeting Policy Accountability Achievement in South Tangerang City, Banten Province 8. Pengaruh Kualitas Layanan Tutorial Online Terhadap Kepuasan dan Loyalitas Mahasiswa FISIP-UT 9. Analisis Pengembangan Model Matakuliah Praktik pada Program Studi Ilmu Pemerintahan Universitas Terbuka 10. Analisis Implementasi Kebijakan Dalam Pengelolaan Kawasan Perbatasan Negara Di Provinsi Kepulauan Riau 11. Difusi Inovasi Kesehatan Masyarakat Melalui Program Jamban Arum (Antar Ke Rumah) Di Kecamatan Simpangkatis Kabupaten Bangka Tengah 12. The Development Of A Local Government Scorecard (LGSC) Model As Effort Improving The Performance Of The Local Budget Policy Human Resources Career Development Model A Strategy To Enhance Human Capital In Indonesia Open University 14. Local Government Marketing Between Needs and Limitations In The Implementation of Decentralization in Indonesia 15. Utilization of the MOOCs Program to Improve the Quality of Student Skills and Teaching Innovation in the Vocational Program at Universitas Terbuka 16.Quality Assurance in Open and Distance Education Experience from Universitas Terbuka 17. The Challenges & Opportunities Of E-Verification And Evoting On Simultaneous Village Head Elections (PILKADES) In Pemalang Regency In 2018 18. Governance Collaboration in Local Tourism Management Opportunities and Barriers to the Sustainability of Tourism Development in Indonesia 19. Dynamic Capability in Licensing and Business Investment Services in the Jakartaâs Hinterland Area (Case Study of Bekasi City Integrated Licensing and Business Investment Service Agency) 20. Analysis of Optional Government Affairs in Local Government 21. Strategic Collaboration To Promote Education For Sustainable Development In Universitas Terbuka
22. Transformation of Public Services in Urban Through The Implementation of Smart City Policy in Tangerang Selatan, Indonesia 23. Editor Prosiding-Seminar-FHISIP-2018 24. Editor Prosiding-OSC-FHISIP-2019 25. Sertifikat HAKI 26. sertifikat HAKI EC00202111576 Smart City 27. Manajemen Keuangan 28. Model 8 P Pemasaran sektor publik (The 8Ps Model of Public sector marketing) 29. Model Pengembangan Smart City di Indonesi
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Culture, People and Technology: The Driving Forces for Tourism Cities Proceedings of 8th ITSA Biennial Conference 2020
This is the proceedings of the 8th Biennial Conference of the International Tourism Studies Association, held in Jakarta and Singapore, 2nd December 202
Proceedings of 8th ITSA Biennial Conference 2020
Over the past few decades, hotel guestsâ service expectations grew from services such as check-in and
check-out (Cobanoglu, Corbaci, Moreo & Ekinci, 2003) to expecting hotels to, amongst others,
provide services relating to tourist attractions (Adler & Gordon, 2013; Yeh, Leong, Blecher & Hu,
2005). Despite these developments, South Africa (SA) is amongst the countries confronted by the
minimal utilisation of tourist attractions (National Department of Tourism, 2012) and the touristsâ lack
of awareness of tourist attractions within major destinations, such as Cape Town (City of Cape Town,
2013) and Durban (eThekwini Municipality, 2014). By providing tourists with services relating to
tourist attractions, hotels are likely to contribute towards addressing the minimal utilisation and lack
of awareness of tourist attractions. Guest orientation (Lee, 2014), self-efficacy (Jaiswal & Dhar, 2015),
motivation (Hon & Leung, 2011) and effort (MariÄ, MarinkoviÄ, MariÄ & Dimitrovski, 2016) are
constructs that impact on the service performance of hotel staff. However, studies have not been
conducted to determine the impact of these constructs on the performance of hotel staff relating to
tourist attractions. This paper forms part of a PhD study in progress which explores the constructs
(Guest orientation, Self-efficacy, Motivation and Effort) that impact on hotel staffâs performance of
services relating to tourist attractions. The PhD adopted a qual-QUANT research method to, in phase
1, qualitatively identify emerging themes from each construct, which will be quantitatively
investigated in phase 2. This paper stems from phase 1 and aims to identify via qualitative research the
key themes that emerge in each of the four constructs that are associated with hotel staffâs performance
of services relating to tourist attractions. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with four
certified hotel concierges belonging to Les Clefs dâ Or in SA. Thematic coding was used to identify
the themes emerging from the qualitative data. Eight themes emerged from Guest orientation, five
from Self-efficacy, seven from Motivation and ten from Effort