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SOCIALANDPOLITICALISSUESONSUSTAINABLEDEVELOPMENT INTHEPOSTCOVID-19CRISIS As a threat, a pandemic has indirect implications for social, economic and political conditions bothatdomesticandinternationallevels.Thus,collectiveandcomprehensiveeffortsareneededin respondingtoandpreventingtheexpansionofinfectionscausedbythevirus,includingCovid-19. This international conference provides the discourse on social, economic as well as political issuesregardingtheconditionafterthepandemic.Socialissuesarestudiedthroughsocialwelfare, sociology, governance, communicationandinternationalrelationsapproaches. Meanwhile, eco- nomicproblemsarediscussedthroughbusiness,economicdevelopmentandeconomicmanagement approaches.UndertheFirstInternationalConferenceonHumanitiesandSocialSciences(ICHSOS) 2021,speakersfromseveralcountriesprovidedsolutionsandalternativeperspectivesinpreventing anddealingwithproblemsaftertheCovid-19pandemic.Thisbookcontains42paperspresented attheconference. PROCEEDINGSOFTHEINTERNATIONALCONFERENCEONSOCIALANDPOLITICAL ISSUESONSUSTAINABLEDEVELOPMENTINTHEPOSTCOVID-19CRISIS (ICHSOS2021),MALANG,INDONESIA,18–19JUNE2021 Social and Political Issues on Sustainable Development in the Post Covid-19 Crisis Editedby Oman Sukmana DepartmentofSocialWelfare,UniversitasMuhammadiyahMalang,Indonesia Salahudin DepartmentofGovernmentStudies,UniversitasMuhammadiyahMalang,Indonesia Iqbal Robbie DepartmentofManagement,UniversitasMuhammadiyahMalang,Indonesia Ali Roziqin DepartmentofGovernmentStudies,UniversitasMuhammadiyahMalang,Indonesia Shannaz Mutiara Deniar DepartmentofInternationalRelations,UniversitasMuhammadiyahMalang, Indonesia IradhadT. Sihidi DepartmentofGovernmentStudies,UniversitasMuhammadiyahMalang, Indonesia Dedik F. Suhermanto DepartmentofInternationalRelations,UniversitasMuhammadiyahMalang, Indonesia RoutledgeisanimprintoftheTaylor&FrancisGroup,aninformabusiness ©2022selectionandeditorialmatter,OmanSukmana,Salahudin, IqbalRobbie,AliRoziqin,ShannazMutiaraDeniar,IradhadT.Sihidi& DedikF.Suhermanto;individualchapters,thecontributors TypesetinTimesNewRomanbyMPSLimited,Chennai,India TherightofOmanSukmana,Salahudin,IqbalRobbie,AliRoziqin,Shannaz MutiaraDeniar,IradhadT.Sihidi&DedikF.Suhermantotobeidentified astheauthorsoftheeditorialmaterial,andoftheauthorsfortheir individualchapters,hasbeenassertedinaccordancewithsections77and78 oftheCopyright,DesignsandPatentsAct1988. TheOpenAccessversionofthisbook,availableatwww.taylorfrancis.com,has beenmadeavailableunderaCreativeCommonsAttribution-NonCommercial-No Derivatives4.0license. Althoughallcareistakentoensureintegrityandthequalityofthispublicationandthe informationherein,noresponsibilityisassumedbythepublishersnortheauthorforany damagetothepropertyorpersonsasaresultofoperationoruseofthispublicationand/or theinformationcontainedherein. LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Acatalogrecordhasbeenrequestedforthisbook Firstpublished2022 Publishedby: CRCPress/Balkema Schipholweg107C,2316XCLeiden,TheNetherlands e-mail:[email protected] www.routledge.com–www.taylorandfrancis.com ISBN:978-1-032-20444-4(Hbk) ISBN:978-1-032-20449-9(Pbk) ISBN:978-1-003-26358-6(eBook) DOI:10.1201/9781003263586 SocialandPoliticalIssuesonSustainableDevelopmentinthe PostCovid-19Crisis–Sukmanaetal.(Eds) ©2022copyrighttheEditor(s),ISBN978-1-032-20444-4 OpenAccess:www.taylorfrancis.com,CCBY-NC-ND4.0license Table of contents Preface ix Acknowledgements xi Committees xiii Lifecyclecontractmodelinthepublic–privatepartnershipforthetourismsectorin NorthTorajaregency 1 S.H.Tamrin,M.H.Djabbari&Alwi Depression,anxietyandfearduringtheCOVID-19pandemicMovement ControlOrder(MCO)inMalaysia 9 S.Nen,F.Ibrahim,N.Sarnon,N.M.Akhir&H.Abdullah PatternofIslamicphilanthropyfundmanagementincommunityempowermentin Malang(studiesinLAZISMuhammadiyahMalang) 19 Z.Abidin&O.Sukmana ResilienceinhandlingCOVID-19inBlitarcity 29 I.T.Sihidi,Salahudin,M.J.Loilatu&A.Roziqin TheroleofRumahZakatincommunityeconomicempowermentandmustahiq’s savingbehaviorduringtheCovid-19pandemicinanIndonesianvillage 39 N.A.M.Grandisa,A.R.Gunawan&S.M.Hasanah Covid-19murals:Autocritiquemessagesfromsocietyinthepublicsphere 55 C.G.Haryono Sweden’slessstringentmanagementonhandlingCOVID-19pandemic:Thechallenge ofthewelfarestatesystemanditssecuritizationagenda 66 A.R.Sakinah,H.S.D.Nugrahani&R.Aulia LocalbossisminparkingretributionmanagementinMalangcity 73 A.A.Romadhan,I.T.Sihidi,A.Roziqin&M.Kamil SmallmediumenterprisesduringpandemicCOVID-19:Fromabibliometricanalysis 81 A.Praharjo ThebrutalkillingofMuslimsatAlNoorMosque,Christchurch,NewZealand: AstudyofmedianewsdiscourseTheovanLeeuwen’sexclusiondiscourse analysismodelonkompas.comnews 87 B.Suprapto HowdidIslamicbanksdoduringthepandemic? 94 H.F.Hariyani,D.M.Toyiba&M.F.Abdullah WhytherearesomanyThriftstoresinMalang,whenitisanillegalbusiness? 102 W.A.A.Attamimia,H.Ali&F.R.Muayis Habermasianreflectionsonthepandemicandtransformationalleadership 107 A.R.Saputra,G.R.Ahrizal&T.AlFaruq v Theroleofreadinesstochangebetweentransformationalleadershipandwork performanceinhighereducationduringCOVID-19pandemic 114 A.Rumijati,S.Irawati&K.R.Novianti Artificialintelligenceasaninstrumenttoimprovethequalityofpublicservice 121 A.Nurjaman Financialdistress:Frombibliometricanalysistocurrentresearch,futureandtrends researchdirectionsandcontentanalysis 131 C.Sa’diyah,B.Widagdo&E.R.Rahadjeng ThepotentialofASEANinrestoringtheeconomyoftheSoutheastAsianregion duetoCovid-19 139 D.Prinanda AnalyzingthedynamicsofsmartlibraryreadinessinIndonesia 149 D.S.Sayogo,S.B.C.Yuli&M.W.Affan TheperformanceofparadiplomacyintheinternationaldevelopmentcooperationforSDGs 157 D.E.Kurniawati Bankingcontributionsandtheimpactofinternalbankingconditionsduringthe Covid-19pandemic 165 N.P.Sari,D.Sangadah&M.FaisyalAbdullah TheinfluenceoftheCOVID-19pandemicperiodonvoluntaryactionsinthecareof elderlyparentsinmodernfamilies 173 F.Lendriyono&T.Fariziah Challengingministerofloneliness:Strategyofgovernmenttorespondtowomen’s suicideinJapan? 181 H.N.Rosyida Purchasedecisionsbasedondesignandcustomizationofmaskproducts (studyonmillenialgenerationsinpandemicera) 189 L.D.Hilmi,S.Nurhasanah&I.Mu’ammal Strategicpolicy:Applicationofparticipatoryinnovationinelectronic-based publicsectorservicesinMalangCity(Malangonlineservicesystemstudy–SINGO) 195 K.Hadi,Y.S.Hijri Digitalmarketinginpandemicera(perspectivebibliometric) 201 Marsudi,Y.R.Fiandari&I.R.Fuadiputra Publicdiplomacyof“lamaisondel’Indonésie”insupportingIndonesiansmall enterprisesduringandpostCOVID-19crisis 211 M.Mergans,S.Sastraredja,R.Juliati&D.Prinanda Fromlocaltoglobal:Developmentandtransformationofbye-byeplasticbagsmovement 223 N.K.Rijal&S.Sabila Aninnovativestrategichumanresourcemanagementinuncertainworld: Asystematicliteraturereview 235 N.Malik,S.B.C.Yuli&Mudrifah Analysisoffactorstoconsiderinselectionofsuppliersatcoffeeshopsduringthepandemic 247 N.Asfiyah,K.Roz&J.R.Bari’atu Theinvolvementstrategiesoflocalknowledgeincreatingasustainablecity 254 R.K.D.Susilo vi TheeffectofCOVID-19toorganizationalchangesandjobsatisfactioninturnoverintention 262 R.Febriani,A.Mohyi&E.Kadharpa CommunitydevelopmentbythetourismindustryinthepandemicCOVID-19 (studyoncommunityempowermentaroundtheSelectatourismindustryfroma genderperspectiveinBatucity) 268 T.Sulistyowati Theroleofbusinessinnovationontheinfluenceofentrepreneurshiporientationonthe performanceofCOVID-19affectedMSMES 276 U.Yuliati,F.Fitriasari&M.Mergans BibliometricanalysisofentrepreneurialmarketingduringtheCOVID-19pandemic 285 Y.Pratika,R.D.Jatmiko&S.N.Andharini LocalcommunityvaluesbasedUniversitySocialResponsibility(USR):InIndonesiacontext292 D.Leniwati,E.D.Wahyuni,I.Ulum&K.Izatullo Theinfluenceofmodelingandreinforcementfromparentsonhelpingbehaviorin children:Astudyatpondokbestariindahhousing,Malangregency 305 O.Sukmana&E.D.Sukmana Howtoempowerwomenthroughprotectionpolicies? 312 Saenab&M.Rusdi TypologyofIslamophobiainIndonesia:QualitativeanalysisoftweetcontentonTwitter 321 S.Saputra&N.Putra WaliSongo,communicationaspersonalbranding:Criticalstudyofpostmodernists 331 Mursidi&R.IqbalRobbie SMARTTRENS:EconomicrecoveryprogrampostCOVID-19atModernIslamic boardingschool(pesantren)inSemarangCity 338 S.D.Astuti,H.Subagyo&R.A.Budiantoro AnanalysisonthedualroleofworkingmothersintheeraofpandemicCOVID-19 353 C.Puspaningsih,S.Abdullah&R.Muhammad Analysisofinhibitingfactorsfortheimplementationofchildviolenceprevention policybasedonresidentsshelterinMakassarCity,Indonesia 359 I.Purmalasari,A.M.Rusli&I.Arifin Authorindex 367 vii SocialandPoliticalIssuesonSustainableDevelopmentinthe PostCovid-19Crisis–Sukmanaetal.(Eds) ©2022copyrighttheEditor(s),ISBN978-1-032-20444-4 OpenAccess:www.taylorfrancis.com,CCBY-NC-ND4.0license Preface Pandemicsarearealthreattomankindbecausethespreadofsuchoutbreakshasawidecoverage notlimitedtoonlyoneortwocountriesbutaffectingalmostallcountriesintheworld.Asathreat, apandemichasindirectimplicationsforsocial,economicandpoliticalconditionsbothatdomestic andinternationallevels.Thus,collectiveandcomprehensiveeffortsareneededinrespondingtoand preventingtheexpansionofinfectionscausedbyviruses,includingCovid-19.Sincetheoutbreak ofCovid-19inMarch2020,manycountrieshavetriedtheirbesttopreventthespreadofthevirus intheircountries.Nevertheless,onlyfewhavesucceededinrespondingtothispandemic.Thenit tendstocreatenewproblems, forexamplethedisruptionofthesocialandeconomicorder.The heterogeneoussocialorderhasresultedinalotofprematurespeculationrelatedtotheCovid-19 virus,thiscausesmanypeopletotendtoignoreit. This neglectful attitude itself is a problem within humankind due to the lack of information andknowledge, especiallysincethecharacteristicsofCovid-19areaquickly-spreadtypeofflu. The implication for the economic order is the cessation of the flow of production as well as discontinuation of goods and services transfer. It is because the virus spreads through the air, so that the fear of infection is definitely great. In addition, the implementation of policies or regulationsthataretentativeinnaturehascausedpoliticalturmoil.Thesethreeimplicationscanat leastillustratethattheCovid-19pandemichasdisruptedtheexistingorder.Asaresult,governments mustworkhardtodealwithandpreventthespreadoftheCovid-19virus. TheFacultyofSocialandPoliticalSciencesandtheFacultyofEconomicandBusiness, Uni- versity of Muhammadiyah Malang held an international conference under the name, the First InternationalConferenceonHumanitiesandSocialSciences(ICHSOS)2021on18-19June2021, atUniversitasMuhammadiyahMalang,inEastJava,Indonesia.Theconferencewasheldonlinedue tothepandemicwithakeynotelecturefromProfessorRavikKarsidi,MinisterforHumanDevel- opmentandCulturalAffairsofIndonesiaandfivemainspeakersDr.PeerasitKamnuasilpa,Khon KaenUniversity,YashChawla,PhD.,WrocławUniversityofScienceandTechnology(WUST),Dr. KhadijahAlavi,UniversitiKebangsaanMalaysia,Dr.VinaSalvianaDarvinaSoedarwo,M.Si., UniversityofMuhammadiyahMalang, Indonesia, andDrEkoHandayanto, M.M,Universityof MuhammadiyahMalang. Underthethemeentitled“SocialandPoliticalIssuesonSustainableDevelopmentinthePost Covid-19Crisis”,theConferencegatheredparticipantsfromvariousuniversitiesinIndonesiaand othercountries.Theconferenceaccepted84articlestobepresented.Thereare42articlesincluded inthisconferenceproceedingsvolumepublishedbyCRCPress/Balkema,Taylor&FrancisGroup. Hopefullytheparticipantsoftheconferencewillbeabletodissectproblems,findsolutionsandget alternativeperspectivesinpreventinganddealingwiththepandemicproblemsposedbyCovid-19. ix

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