• September 2024
    Vol 2 No 1 (2024)

    Baileo: Jurnal Sosial Humaniora has published Volume 2 Issue 1 Edition on August 19, 2024. This English journal features ten articles authored by 27 contributors from 3 countries; Indonesia, India, and Saudi Arabia. All articles are accessible online, exploring strategic issues within social, cultural, educational, and public policy domains through an interdisciplinary approach. Opening the collection is an examination of the transformation of local traditions into mediums for cultural preservation and tourism, followed by discussions on expressions of femininity in public spaces and the challenges of toxic masculinity. Other articles delve into intergenerational communication in migrant families in the digital era, adaptive approaches in primary education digitalization in Maluku, and synergy between local governments and economic institutions for inflation control. The journal also highlights the integration of local wisdom with modern policies through the role of traditional village governance, a policy analysis of vocational education in India, and dropout prevention efforts in Maluku through the synergy of family, school, and customary values. Each article offers unique perspectives, enriching readers' understanding of contemporary issues across diverse regions.

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  • September 2023
    Vol 1 No 1 (2023)

    Baileo: Jurnal Sosial Humaniora has published its inaugural edition (Volume 1 Issue 1) on September 26, 2023. This Indonesian-language journal features eight articles authored by 24 contributors from various regions of Indonesia. All articles are accessible online, explores a diverse range of topics, from cultural transformation in indigenous communities in the digital era to the use of village funds for development programs. Discover innovative tourism strategies to boost local revenue, delve into the phenomenon of augmented reality filters among university students, and analyze social networks in vegetable agribusiness systems. Other articles examine the representation of toxic masculinity in Indonesian cinema, the challenges faced by women politicians in Ambon, and efforts to reduce social disparities through village fund allocation. With its multidisciplinary approach, this inaugural issue offers fresh perspectives and valuable contributions to social and humanities studies.
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  • Januari 2024
    Vol 1 No 2 (2024)

    Baileo: Jurnal Sosial Humaniora has published Volume 1 Issue 2 Edition on January 8, 2024. This English journal features eight articles authored by 17 contributors from various regions of Indonesia. All articles are accessible online, cover a range of topics: the effectiveness and challenges of the livable housing assistance policy in Kepulauan Sula Regency, the innovative community-based health movement tackling stunting in Supiori, intergenerational digital literacy education in Central Maluku, community participation in human resource development in Bone Regency, bureaucratic reform in Bone's licensing services, the commodification of local culture in Wayang Villages tourism development, strategies for creating bully-free schools, and the cosmological significance of Sao Stone for the Aman Seri community in Urimessing. These studies provide valuable insights and recommendations for public policy, community health, education, cultural preservation, and social transformation, contributing significantly to our understanding of regional dynamics in Indonesia.

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  • Mei 2024
    Vol 1 No 3 (2024)

    Baileo: Jurnal Sosial Humaniora has published Volume 1 Issue 3 Edition on May 27, 2024. This English journal features ten articles authored by 17 contributors from 3 countries; Indonesia, Kenya, and Tanzania. All articles are accessible online, covers a wide range of topics, including community health strategies against Covid-19, the role of values in education, the impact of digital communication on public relations, and innovative approaches to character education through honesty canteens. Further articles delve into water resource management on Kisar Island, sustainable urban waste management in Ambon City, rhetorical strategies in Covid-19 communication, the benefits of social pensions in Tanzania, agrarian conflicts in Maluku, and the intersection of women's reproductive rights and stunting in Indonesia. Each study offers valuable insights and practical solutions, underscoring the importance of community engagement, policy integration, and interdisciplinary approaches to address complex social and environmental challenges. We hope this collection stimulates further research and meaningful dialogue within the global academic community.

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