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Empowering Civil Society In The Industrial Revolution 4.0
Proceedings Of The 1St International Conference On Citizenship Education And Democratic Issues (Iccedi 2020), Malang, Indonesia, October 14, 2020
Empowering Civil Society in the Industrial Revolution 4.0
Edited by
Sukowiyono
Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia
Siti Awaliyah
Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia
Peter B.R. Carey
University of Oxford, UK
Max Lane
The Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Australia
Chen Fei
School of Politics and International Studies, Normal University, Central China
Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor Francis Group an informa business 2021 - photo 1
Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
2021 selection and editorial matter, Sukowiyono, Awaliyah, Carey, Lane & Fei; individual chapters, the contributors
Typeset by MPS Limited, Chennai, India
The right of Sukowiyono, Awaliyah, Carey, Lane & Fei to be identified as the authors of the editorial material, and of the authors for their individual chapters, has been asserted in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
Although all care is taken to ensure integrity and the quality of this publication and the information herein, no responsibility is assumed by the publishers nor the author for any damage to the property or persons as a result of operation or use of this publication and/or the information contained herein.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
A catalog record has been requested for this book
First published 2021
by Routledge
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN
and by Routledge
605 Third Avenue, NewYork, NY 10158
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ISBN: 978-1-032-01801-0 (Hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-032-01805-8 (Pbk)
ISBN: 978-1-003-18012-8 (eBook)
DOI: 10.1201/9781003180128
Table of contents
Efforts to increase participation of beginner voters in the general election of 2019
D. Sukriono
Legal vacuum of broadcasting supervision on digital social media
Y. Marpi, Erlangga, R.G. Meru, W. Mahardi & U. Meylina
Strengthening the control function of the regional representative council in legislation of the UUD 1945 amendment
A.R.A. Atok
The procedure of execution on foreign arbitral awards in Indonesia and issues
S.B. Yunari
Law analysis of birth registration based on the biological father's recognition
E.P. Handayani, Z. Arifin, S. Firdaus & L. Dwijayanto
Legal protection on the rights of school honorary teachers
S. Awaliyah
Alternatives to land disputes settlement in Indonesia
L. Sumanto
The urgency of technology function against social empathy in the digital age
N.A. Kurniawan
Video games as the digital entertainment platform during the COVID-19 pandemic
A.M. Maheswara & V. Wibowo
Strengthening religious character education through Qiroah extracurricular activities
U. Najah, R. Umar & D.N. Wijaya
The development of an anti-corruption education module from a contextual perspective in higher education
M. Zakiyah, P.K. Wulandari & P.K. Dewi
Strategies for internalizing the value of nationalism in tunagrahita students
P. Sekarsari
Moral coaching of street children in the used prostitution area
M.G. Sadjali, S. Awaliyah, A.R.A. Atok & I.W.P. Utami
Full day school program in forming environmental care character of junior high school students
T. Uda, E. Karliani, Sakman & Dotrimensi
The implementation of mutual assistance values in religious day celebration
K. Masita, Margono & A.N. Widiadi
Development of local democracy in Indonesia
N. Hady & P. Pudjantoro
Constructing the student political commitment based on Indonesia's national identity
R.A. Mawarti, S.A. Hakim, S. Untari & M.M. Habibi
The problems of developing a tourist village
M.I. Alawi, M.M. Habibi, N.W. Rochmadi & B.S.Wiwoho
Ordinary people narratives in the tv shows everlasting classic
H.Y. The
Multicultural education through field-based learning at water sites
M.N.L. Khakim,W.D. Sulistyo, M.N. Jauhari & N.H. Marsudi
Actualization of Mataraman society virtues on life
N.W. Rochmadi
The influence of tourist village status on the perception of happiness among residents
S.D.E. Putra, K. Rahman & N.A. Fiaji
The values of local wisdom contained in the Grebeg Sabrang traditional dance at Mangun Dharma art gallery
F.C. Chanada, D. Sukriono, R. Umar & E.N. Hapsari
Nyadran tradition as an effort to preserve Jenon's water resources and its social-cultural values
W.D. Sulistyo & N. Sadiyah
Citizenship literacy for primary schools: An effort for Indonesia's future challenges
M. Wahono, Dianasari & Y. Hidayah
Pancasila and multicultural values to strengthen citizens ethics in encountering global challenges
S. Dharma, Hodriani, R. Nababan, S. Hadiningrum & R.J. Moertiono
A conceptual learning model of global civic education in Indonesia
Sutrisno, Sapriya, K. Komalasari & Rahmad
Custom amalgamation for civic learning in elementary school: Cultural citizenship literacy viewpoint on Minangkabau ethnic tradition
S.I. Hamid, T. Istianti, M.H. Ismail, F.H. Firmansyah & F. Abdillah
Is the Tabela digital book based on Indonesian values as an alternative learning media in the era of industrial revolution 4.0 a solution?
E. Karliani, Triyani & V.A. Gunawan
National pentigraf as citizenship Education Innovation for millennial generations
A.M.A. Shofa & A.W. Saputra
Citizenship capability in gender perspective, activists, and specialization of science
M.M. Habibi, Margono, Sudirman & M.R.M. Rameli
Development of the Bahtsul Masail learning model in the Pancasila and Civic Education subject
A. Mufid, S. Awaliyah, E. Suhartono, N.A.T. Wulandari & M. Mustaricha
Pancasila: The Indonesian's source of behavior
E.A. Meinarno
The effect of perceived parenting styles on civic skills among East Java educators
M. Saputra, I.H.A. Siddiq, R.P. Prabawangi & S. Untari
The International Conference on Citizenship Education and Democratic Issues (ICCEDI) 2020 was held at the Universitas Negeri Malang in East Java, Indonesia on October 14, 2020. This Conference was brought by the Law and Citizenship Departement, Faculty of Social Science of the Universitas Negeri Malang. There were four main speakers in this conference: Prof. Murray Print, PhD from the University of Sidney, Australia, Prof. Jeffrey A. Winters from Northwestern University, United States, HeryYanto The, PhD from ZhejiangYuexiu University, China, and Dr. Didik Sukriono, S.H., M.H from Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia.
The committee received 116 papers of which 56 papers were accepted to be presented. Participants from various universities in Indonesia and some other countries made the conference truly international in scope. Of the total number of presented papers, 34 papers were accepted to be included in the book series published by CRC Press Balkema, Taylor and Francis Group.
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