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Hasanuddin Conference on Social and Political Sciences (HICOSPOS) 2021 : Main Theme: Post Pandemic Society: Governance, Democracy, and Human Security / / ed. by Hasanuddin University , Faculty od Social and Political Sciences



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Titolo: Hasanuddin Conference on Social and Political Sciences (HICOSPOS) 2021 : Main Theme: Post Pandemic Society: Governance, Democracy, and Human Security / / ed. by Hasanuddin University , Faculty od Social and Political Sciences Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Warsaw ; ; Berlin : , : Sciendo, , [2023]
©2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (326 p.)
Soggetto topico: SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
Persona (resp. second.): Faculty od Social and Political Sciences, Hasanuddin University, Faculty od Social and Political Sciences, Hasanuddin University
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- Contents -- TVRI and The Millennials; The Use of @TVRI.Sulawesi.SelatanInstagram Account in Increasing the Number of Viewers -- Split-Ticket Voting in Strategic Coordination Approach to General Election of Provincial – City House of Representatives of 2019 in Rappocini Sub-District, Makassar City -- Tomakaka Existence in Building Local Cultural and Political Resilience in Masamba District, North Luwu Regency -- Public Service Innovation at Unit Population Registration and Mobile Civil Registration Service (UP3SK) in Pinrang Regency -- The Role of the Regional Government Maros in Handling and Management of Karts Area -- The Role of ASEAN in Natural Disaster Management in Indonesia -- Organizing Stakeholder Roles Towards Collaboration on Corporate Social Responsibility Management in Makassar City -- The Role of Save the Children During Economic Crisis Caused by COVID-19: A Case Study of India's Children -- Representation of Social Disorganization and Dysfunction and Social Integrative Intervention as an Attempt of Overcoming Covid-19 Pandemic Effect in Surakarta Indonesia -- Mapping of Social Entrepreneurship Research Trend in Southeast Asia and Indonesia -- The Urgence of Innovation Capabilities for Improving the Performance of Agricultural Services in the Era of the Covid-19 Pandemic -- Mutual Cooperation Value Erison in Agricultural Practices of Teamusu Village, Ulaweng Disctrict, Bone Regency -- Local Community-Based Tourism Development Policy Network in Merauke Regency -- Power Relations in Decision Making of the Partai Demokrat Faction for the 2014–2019 Period DPRD Kab. Parigi Moutong -- Systemic Capacity Building of Government in Village Fund Management in Bana, Bone Regency -- Nurdin Abdullah – Andi Sudirman Sulaiman News in 2018 Sulsel Government Election -- Indonesia's Interests on the Establishment of the Indonesia Agency for International Development (INDO-AID) -- Analysis of Hereditary Traditions of Oligodactic Communities in Ulutaue Hamlet, Bone Regency -- Social Reconciliation after Regional Head Election (Case Study in Maros District in 2020) -- Social Services for Child Sexual Violence Victims in Medan -- Online Learning Communication of Tax Education at Makassar Utara Tax Office -- The Construction of Identity and Communication Behavior of Fanatical Footbal Fans Supporting Indonesian Football Club -- Performance Analysis of Network Governance in the MARASA Program Implementation in West Sulawesi -- The Influence of Innovation in Old Age Security Claims through Electronic Services in Realizing Excellent Service at the BPJS Employment Branch Office Makassar -- Library Users' Social Construction on the Accessibility and Representation of Banking Literacy Park in the Library of Universitas Sebelas Maret Surakarta Indonesia -- The Involvement of Civil Society Political Participation in Participatory Supervision by Bawaslu of South Sulawesi Province in the 2019 General Election -- Local Elites and the Familism in the Local Politics within the Majene Regional Head Election 2020 -- Implementation of Online Learning Program during the Covid-19 Pandemic -- Measuring the Potential of Banking Fraud During the Covid-19 Pandemic -- Autonomy in the One Stop Integrated Services and Investment Department -- Mapping the Perception and Comprehension of the Indonesian Maritime Continent Concept in the Academic Community of Hasanuddin University -- Policy of Political Parties in Determining the Requirements of Female Legislative Candidates in Indonesian 2019 Election -- Barru Government Public Relations Strategy in Campaigning Vaccination on Social Media -- Indonesian Return Migrant Worker Coping Capacities During COVID-19 Pandemic in Argotirto Village, Malang Regency, East Java, Indonesia -- The Relationship between Improvement Student's Learning Outcomes and Teacher's Knowledge Quality -- The Existence of Nahdlatul Ulama in 2014 Legislative Election in Makassar City -- The Socio-Ecological and Socio Economic Impact of the Implementation of the Regional Regulation RZWP3K (Zonal Plan for Coastal Areas and Small Islands) on the Fishermen Communities of Kodingareng Island -- Social Adaptation as Digital Transformation of Modern Shopping Centers to Survive During Pandemic -- Independent Agency Lost in Action: What We Learned From KPK during the Pandemic -- Food Politics: The Stability of Country Through Rice Data Management -- Papalimbang's Digital Marketing Strategy in Promoting Cross Island Transportation Service during Covid-19 Pandemic -- Women's Political Representation in Kilen Coastal Area of Java -- The Involvement of Civil Society Political Participation in Participatory Supervision by Bawaslu of South Sulawesi Province in the 2019 General Election -- Analysis of Gender Mainstreaming (PUG) in the Implementation of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Program of PT. Energy in the District.Wajo -- Effort to Maintain Women's Political Identitiy in the Kajang Indigenous People -- The Effect of WhatsApp Messenger on Cyberbullying Behavior in Islamic Students of Athirah Kajaolalido Makassar -- Ethnicity in the Process of Expanding South Konawe Regency
Sommario/riassunto: Background The Covid-19 pandemic has spread across the globe and no one has proved to immune from its impacts socially, politically and economically. Various changes in behaviour and activities have impacted to various sectors, as response to the need of containing the spread of the virus, which has claimed millions of victims. According to WHO records, until April 25, 2021, the number of deaths due to Covid-19 has reached 3.17 million worldwide. In the midst of efforts to overcome the pandemic, various steps have been taken by various health, economic, social and political entities. From a health standpoint, the pandemic is likely to end once the spread is controlled, among other things by finding a vaccine that can create immunity against the virus. Meanwhile, from an economic perspective, various actors strive to maintain a balance between the demands of limiting physical activities to prevent the virus from spreading and the demands for keeping economic activities going. The deliberation process in seeking a balance has given birth to an understanding that the pandemic, which is coming to an end, has left new traces in human interaction. Learning from the case of the swine flu pandemic (H1N1) that occurred in 2009, WHO confirmed that it would take a long time to declare an end to the pandemic situation. The swine flu pandemic took place from April 2009 to August 2010, or about 16 months. Meanwhile, the Covid-19 pandemic has now entered its 13th month, and the threat of spreading is still happening, as is currently happening in India. 2020 can be said to be a pandemic year. In this period, the approaches adopted by various governments had significant socio-political impacts, for example limiting the fundamental rights of citizens (namely the right to assembly, the right to move, the right to express opinions through demonstrations, and so on). These restrictions, without realizing it, have given birth to new awareness about the form of post-pandemic social interaction. The editor of the Opinion Juridica Journal, David Mandieta, wrote that post-pandemic societies face tough economic challenges. The liberal economic model which is now a global trend, is built on the principle of individualism which is complemented by ambition and egocentricity. This model seems inadequate to answer the global crisis (Mandieta, 2020). In the academic realm, various analyses to explain how the post-pandemic society is still speculative. This condition is understandable, given that the focus of research and academic studies during a pandemic period is more focused on overcoming health problems, and at the same time responding to the demands of economic needs. Therefore, a space is needed for researchers and academics to share and discuss ideas on how the structure, character, and patterns of community interaction will and should be created when the pandemic ends. Even so, the terminology of post pandemic society actually talks about how the social structure on a broad scale includes other social dimensions. An important lesson for social order that can be taken from a year of the pandemic's journey is that the global community needs an interaction mechanism based on the principles of more justice, promoting health, inclusion and sustainability. For this reason, we will organise an international conference and kindly invite scholars to discuss these issues. Scopes All papers should be written in the frame of the above mentioned core theme and address main areas of theme include but not limited to: Crisis and disaster management Climate governance, justice and equity Social and political change Gender equality Demog
Background The Covid-19 pandemic has spread across the globe and no one has proved to immune from its impacts socially, politically and economically. Various changes in behaviour and activities have impacted to various sectors, as response to the need of containing the spread of the virus, which has claimed millions of victims. According to WHO records, until April 25, 2021, the number of deaths due to Covid-19 has reached 3.17 million worldwide. In the midst of efforts to overcome the pandemic, various steps have been taken by various health, economic, social and political entities. From a health standpoint, the pandemic is likely to end once the spread is controlled, among other things by finding a vaccine that can create immunity against the virus. Meanwhile, from an economic perspective, various actors strive to maintain a balance between the demands of limiting physical activities to prevent the virus from spreading and the demands for keeping economic activities going. The deliberation process in seeking a balance has given birth to an understanding that the pandemic, which is coming to an end, has left new traces in human interaction. Learning from the case of the swine flu pandemic (H1N1) that occurred in 2009, WHO confirmed that it would take a long time to declare an end to the pandemic situation. The swine flu pandemic took place from April 2009 to August 2010, or about 16 months. Meanwhile, the Covid-19 pandemic has now entered its 13th month, and the threat of spreading is still happening, as is currently happening in India. 2020 can be said to be a pandemic year. In this period, the approaches adopted by various governments had significant socio-political impacts, for example limiting the fundamental rights of citizens (namely the right to assembly, the right to move, the right to express opinions through demonstrations, and so on). These restrictions, without realizing it, have given birth to new awareness about the form of post-pandemic social interaction. The editor of the Opinion Juridica Journal, David Mandieta, wrote that post-pandemic societies face tough economic challenges. The liberal economic model which is now a global trend, is built on the principle of individualism which is complemented by ambition and egocentricity. This model seems inadequate to answer the global crisis (Mandieta, 2020). In the academic realm, various analyses to explain how the post-pandemic society is still speculative. This condition is understandable, given that the focus of research and academic studies during a pandemic period is more focused on overcoming health problems, and at the same time responding to the demands of economic needs. Therefore, a space is needed for researchers and academics to share and discuss ideas on how the structure, character, and patterns of community interaction will and should be created when the pandemic ends. Even so, the terminology of post pandemic society actually talks about how the social structure on a broad scale includes other social dimensions. An important lesson for social order that can be taken from a year of the pandemic's journey is that the global community needs an interaction mechanism based on the principles of more justice, promoting health, inclusion and sustainability. For this reason, we will organise an international conference and kindly invite scholars to discuss these issues. Scopes All papers should be written in the frame of the above mentioned core theme and address main areas of theme include but not limited to: Crisis and disaster management Climate governance, justice and equity Social and political change Gender equality ‹/li
Titolo autorizzato: Hasanuddin Conference on Social and Political Sciences (HICOSPOS) 2021  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9788366675667
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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