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Thu, 18 Apr 2024 06:34:46 +0000 OJS 3.3.0.7 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 THE PRODUCTION OF RURAL PUBLIC SPACE AS TOURISM DESTINATION https://ojs.unida.ac.id/JSH/article/view/12123 <p>The public space of Muncar, a craving tourism destination, is experiencing a major transformation gradually. The advantage of a tourist destination is that it has natural beauty that is still preserved and culture, local wisdom is still preserved from generation to generation by the people of Muncar village. Many people use the Muncar rural tourist destination as a public. The Muncar craving area has transformed from an unkempt area to a well-maintained area and is producing space with the emergence of new buildings and new faces. This research uses descriptive qualitative methodology, Data is collected through observation and in-depth interviews. This study aims to examine the production of public space in the Muncar rural area using Henry Lefebvre's theory of public space production. Apart from that, to maintain the sustainability of Muncar Rural Tourism as a public space that anyone can use and to accommodate various human activities, both individually and in groups.</p> Anis Anjarwati, Daru Purnomo, Suryo Sakti Hadiwijoyo (Author) Copyright (c) 2024 Jurnal Sosial Humaniora https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 https://ojs.unida.ac.id/JSH/article/view/12123 Sat, 06 Apr 2024 00:00:00 +0000 INDONESIA STRATEGY IN INCREASING ECONOMIC COOPERATION IN AFRICAN COUNTRIES https://ojs.unida.ac.id/JSH/article/view/12860 <p>Indonesia’s economic cooperation in Africa is the government’s goal in improving the region’s trade balance. This research examines the strategies implemented by the government to increase economic cooperation in the African region. The government has a vital role in implementing economic cooperation for the economic development of a country. This research uses a qualitative approach. The primary and secondary data were obtained directly from face-to-face interviews with resource persons at the Asia Pacific and Africa Region Policy Centre, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Secondary data was obtained through literature studies, literature in scientific journals, books, and official websites. Researchers analysed the data in three ways: (1) Data reduction, (2) Data presentation, and (3) Conclusion. This research approach uses the theory of liberal international trade and the concept of economic diplomacy. The result of this study is the strategies used by the government to increase economic cooperation in Africa, namely Comprehensive Market Research, Economic Partnership, and Preferential Trade Agreement. The government’s strategy positively impacts Indonesia’s trade surplus in Africa. It is noted that the value of Indonesian exports in Africa has increased by around 10.36%. Theoretical implication: The results of this study confirm previous research, especially in terms of improving Indonesia’s economic cooperation strategy in the African region. Practical implications can guide the government in making decisions related to economic diplomacy relations in Africa. Recommendations: The Government need to increase its role in encouraging parties to export to the African region.</p> <p> </p> Muhammad Afif Fadhli Az Zamzami, Nur Azizah (Author) Copyright (c) 2024 Jurnal Sosial Humaniora https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 https://ojs.unida.ac.id/JSH/article/view/12860 Fri, 19 Apr 2024 00:00:00 +0000