iv
Welcome message from Rector of Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
To realize the vision of Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
(henceforth, UPI) to be a Leading and Outstanding University
requires hard work from all of its academic members, as reflected in
various programs supporting the development of a sustainable and
solid academic culture. One of the activities contributing greatly to
the realization of the vision is international publication of both
Scopus- and Thomson Reuters-indexed journal and proceedings.
The International Conference on Sociology Education (ICSE), initiated by the Study
Program of Sociology Education, Faculty of Social Sciences Education, UPI, is an
inseparable part of the efforts of developing a solid academic culture that has to be
supported by other sustainable and positive activities that can contribute to the
achievements of UPI’s vision and missions
. Furthermore, the articles to be presented in
this seminar will be published internationally.
Therefore, on behalf of Indonesia University of Education (UPI), I applaud the
committee for successfully organizing this conference that takes the theme of
“
Education
for Sustainability Development and Empowering Community
,”
held in the campus of
UPI on October 12, 2015. I express my great appreciation to the whole members of the
committee who have worked hard with strong commitment and dedication to help
prepare the conference.
I would also like to warmly welcome all of the conference participants to our campus
and wish you all a very successful conference. I hope you can help make this conference
a strategic medium for academic members to exchange ideas and invaluable experiences
in order to develop a creative dialogue among the academic communities of sociology
education, in particular, and other relevant professions.
Bandung, 12 October 2015
Rector,
v
Welcome message from the Dean of Faculty of Social Sciences Education
Universitas Pendidikan Indoensia
I am highly excited with the 1
stUPI International Conference on
Sociology Education (UPI ICSE 2015) With theme Education for
Sustainability Development and Empowering Community
because it implies the academic honesty and excitement to take
into account the development process to more civilized and
benefical for all human beings and humanity. Through a series of
research with various perspectives. The researchers not only
“market” their ideas but also emphasizes the importance of
position the justice as a main principle for sustained development.
Justine in the development process and the use of benefits is the nearest way to wealth
and prosperity.
Right now. I am really glad because I can also present the seminar pro-siding to all the
readers. I hope that it is really advantageous and excels the next academic efforts. An
effort that is not always easy, but God, The Most Gracious, will provide special rewards
for it
Bandung, 12 October 2015
Dean of the Faculty,
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Welcome message from the Head of the Study Program of Sociology Education
Faculty of Social Sciences Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
I applaud the conference committee for the organization of the
first International Conference on Sociology Education in UPI, to
be held on October 12, 2015, with speakers who are experts in
their respective fields. I am sure this conference will enlighten us
all, especially those who desire information and knowledge on
various experiences pertaining to the theme taken by the
conference, namely
“
Education for Sustainability Development
and Empowering Community.
”
We are particularly proud of the articles to be presented in the conference that will be
published internationally by Atlantis Press in Advances in Social Science, Education and
Humanities Research (ASSEHR), ISSN 2352-5398, Indexed by: CPCI-SSH Thomson
Reuters and Google Scholar. The international publication is an opportunity as well as
a positive challenge that should be answered by the whole members of academic
community by being committed to The sharpening of their abilities to disseminatee
recent research results.
I personally express my gratitude to the whole committee members who have
dedicated and committed their time to work hard hand in hand in organizing the
conference. It is only natural that there will be imperfections for us to reflect on and to
be made the drive for the betterment in the future.
I would also like to express my gratitude and deep appreciation to the whole
participants who have joined this invaluable academic event. It is truly an honor for me
to welcome all participants to our conference.
Let my close this by wishing you a wonderful conference.
Bandung, 12 October 2015
Head of the Study Program,
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Welcome Message from the Head of the Committee of
International Conference on Sociology Education
Praise be to God the Almighty, the Most Merciful and the Most
Bountiful. It is only through His blessings that the Study
Program of Sociology Education, Indonesia University of
Education, is able to successfully organize its very first
international conference on October 12, 2015.
The 1st UPI International Conference on Sociology Education
(UPI ICSE 2015) is expected to be held biannually, and this year
we take the theme of
“
Education for Sustainability Development and Empowering
Community.
”
UPI ICSE 2015 ultimately aims to provide a medium for educators, researchers, scholars,
managers, graduate students and sociologists from diverse cultural backgrounds to
present and discuss their recent research, knowledge, and innovation in the field of
sociology. This conference also serves as an opportunity for the delegates to exchange
new ideas and experiences, develop the scholarship or collaborate in research, and find
global partners for future cooperation.
The articles submitted for the conference will be revised and edited based on the results
of presentation and discussion to be then published by Atlantis Press in
Advances in
Social Science, Education and Humanities Research (ASSEHR), ISSN 2352-5398, Indexed
by: CPCI-SSH Thomson Reuters and Google Scholar.
It is expected that through UPI ICSE 2015, participants will gain the opportunities to
improve their knowledge and expand their network as well as inspiring innovative
ideas for the advancement of knowledge and social welfare.
Finally, I would like to express my deepest gratitude to the participants and contributors
of the 1st UPI ICSE 2015.
Bandung, 12 October 2015
Head of the Committee of
UPIICSE 2015
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CONTENT
Welco e Message fro Rector of U iversitas Pe didika I do esia………. iv Welcome Message from the Dean of Faculty of Social Sciences Education
Universitas Pendidikan I doe sia……… v Welcome message from the Head of the Sociology Education Study Program,
Faculty of Social Sciences Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia………. vi Welcome Message from the Head of the Committee of
The 1st International Conference on Sociology Education………. vii Content….……… Viii
Harmony Inter Religion
Aceng Kosasih……….. 1 A Model of Cultural Survival of Sundanese Ethnic Community
Achmad Hufad, Jajat S Ardiwinata, Purnomo……….. 4 The Impact of SNSs Usage on Social Capital and Knowledge Sharing in Organization
Adhi Prasetio, Ratih Huryati, Arif Prasetio, Rolyana Ferina, Maylanny Christin... 6 Identity, Language and Social Cohesion: Car Plate Number Preference Among Indonesian
Diaspora
Ahmad Bukhori Muslim………. 11
Pare ts’s Rights of Ha i g Curri ulu I for atio i Their Childre Edu atio Pro ess
Ahmad Yani, Rosita……… 17 Development of Sustainability Reporting Guidelines for Indonesian Local Government
Alfira Sofia, Budi S Purnomo, Nelly Nur Apandi, Rozmita D Yuniarti………. 21 Talent Management to Competitive Advantage Rattan Furniture Industry: A Case of Cirebon, Indonesia
Annisa Ciptagustia……… 29 Preliminary Study of Knowledge Improvement for Professional Practice through
Collaborative-Reflective Supervision
Asep Sudarsyah……….. 33 Increasing Critical Thinking Skill Through Class Debate
Jauhar Fuad, I. W Ardana, Sulton,D. Kuswandi……… 38 Perceived Value and Customers Satisfaction in Hotel Industry: A Systematic Conceptual Model
Bachrudin Saleh Luturlaen……….. 43 Revitalising Cooperative Values in Indonesian Educators for a Professional Learning
Community
Christine Pheeney………. 48 Fostering Democratic Intelligence of Young Citizens Through the Implementation of Civic
Education Classroom as Democratic Laboratory
Dadang Sundawa……… 55 Fundamental Sociological Symptoms as a Source of Occurrence of Turbulence Indonesian
Society During The Post-Reform
Dasim Budimansyah……… 63 The Quality of Financial Reporting: Sharia Supervisory Board Role in Zakat Management
Organization
Elis Mediawati………. 67 Pedophilia and the Lack of Social Control ( A Case Study of Sudajaya )
Elly Malihah, Siti Nurbayani……….. 70 Study of Indigenous Peoples Empowerment Model in Cireundeu Village
ix
The Development of Character Education in Primary Schools through the Enhancement of School Culture
Fransiskus Samong, A.Suryadi, Dasim Budimansyah……….. 77 Community Based Tourism: A Corelation Between Knowledge and Participation in Mountain Based Destination
Fitri Rah afitria, Ghoitsa Roh ah Nurazizah……….. 80 Could Tourism Development Act as The Living Strategy for The Indigenous People?
Gur i a Ka il Pasya, Heri Puspito Diyah Setyori i, Ri i A dari, Gitasis hara………. 84
Impact of Personal Selling on the User Decision to Use the Services of @wifi.Id
He y He daryati, Dhafi a Ra adita……….. 89
Teacher Annotation: Indonesian Students'Learning Behavior in Authoritative Parent Perspective
Ida Rohaya i……… 93
Study on Analysis of Curriculum Nonformal Education Institution to Increase Student Self Directed Learning
Ihat Hati ah, Jajat S Ardi i ata, Ya ti Sha ti i……… 97
The Community-Based Value Education to Develop Environmental Awareness Characters for Elementary School Students
Kadek Aria Pri a De i PF, Dasi Budi a syah……… 102
Core Value Ta’ā u i I lusi e Edu atio De elop e t Progra
Kokom Siti Ko ariah………. 107 Customer Delight Strategy in Hotel Industry
Lili Adi Wi o o, Judi Ja uarita Prati i Eka……… 114
Actualization of Nationalism Thought in Indonesia Civil Society Development
(Phenomenology Study of Moh. Natsir thought in the Development of the Citizenship Values)
Miftahul Aliyah……….. 118
Social Responsibility for People With Mental Disorder
Siti Nurbayani, Elly Malihah, Mirna Nur Alia………. 122
Lo al Wisdo I Co stru ti g Stude ts’ E olitera Through Eth opedagog A d
Ecopedagogy
Na a Supriat a……….. 126
The Influence of Production Layout Strategy Towards Productivity
Na i Sutar i………. 134
Education as Powerful Social Capital
Ne iy Rat a i gsih……… 139
Student Internship for Integrated Learning in Population & Tax and Political Parties Accountability
Nazri a Zurya i……….. 144
The Policy Arrangement of Taxation Management Agency in West Java
Prayoga Bestari……….. 151
The Status and Role of Women in The Community of Suku Dayak Hindu Budha Bumi Segandhu Indramayu
Puspita Wula dari, A h ad Hufad, Siti Nur aya i……….. 155
The Influence of Brand Element and Education Service Marketing Mix on Brand Momentum of Higher Education Institution
Puspo De i Dirga tari, Agus Rahayu, Dis a , Ratih Huryati……… 159
The Effect of Ethnocentrism on Purchase Behavior of Domestics and Foreign Products
Ratih Huryati, Lis a ati……… 166
Social Order Learning through Social Experiment
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I reasi g Touris I dustr ’s Co petiti e ess through Hu a Resour es Planning
Rofi Rofaida……….. 171
The Pleasant and Unpleasant in Leisure Experience (Study Of An Annual Tradition Called Mudik in Indonesia)
Rosita……… 175
Local Wisdom of Ciptagelar Community in Managing Environmental Sustainability
Siti Ko ariah……… 179
Development Pattern of Rural Tourism Based Creative Economy
Sri Marhanah, Erry Sukriah……… 186 Implementing Value Clarification Technique to Improve Environmental Awareness Among
Pre-Service Chemistry Teacher
Sulastri, Dasi Budi a syah, W. Sopa di………. 190
Model of Family Life Education Based on Family Sustainability
Tati A as, Yoyoh Ju aedah, Ne de Ra i Ri ekasari………. 194
The Impact of Brand Image, Brand Trust Towards Brand Loyalty of Indosat Telecommunication Operator Customer in Bandung
Tjahjono Djat iko, Aldy No ia to……… 198 A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Transnational Marriage: Franco-Indonesian Marriage Case
Tri I dri Hardi i………. 203
Determinant Factors in Building Youth Character
Vie a Rus iati Hasa ah, Jajat S Ardi i ata, Elih Sudiaper a a……….. 208
Hallyu Wave Syndrome: Does Country of Origin Matter?
Va essa Gaffar, Ci dy Agusti a Krish a Gauta a………. 215
Cultivating Agents of Social Media Literacy through Service Learning
Vidi Suk ayadi……….. 220
A Typology of Father Parenting in The Migrant Workers Family and Effect on Character of Children
Wilodati, Dasim Budimansyah, Sudarja Adiwikarta, Yadi Ruyadi……… 223 Study of Nonformal and Informal Education Policy Toward Professionalism Education Services for Community
Ya ti Sha ti i, Elih Sudiaper a a……… 228
Baitul Maal Wat Tamwil as an Islamic Financial Inclusion Institution Model Towards a Sustainable Development
A Jaja g W Mahri, Su i Aprilia i Uta i, Fir a syah, A eu Cakhya eu………. 231
Transformational Leadership for School Productivity in Vocational Education
Aa Ko ariah………. 236
Islamic Financial Inclusion Contribution to the Empowerment and Development of Informal Sector
Aas Nurasyiah, Rida Rosida, Ne i Sri Wula dari………. 240
The Religion of Festival (Case Study on The Cele ratio of The Prophet’s Birthda i East Lombok)
A durroh a , Nuru Sholeh……… 244
Social Identity, Ethnicity and Internal Mobility in Indonesia
Ah ad Choi ar Tridakusu ah, Dika Supya di, Yayat Sukayat……… 247
Coastal Community Treatment Patterns in Riau Province
A h ad Hidir……….. 251
Character Education in Higher Education (an Example of Genre-based Approach Practice)
Aunurrahman……….. 261 Investigating Social Differentiations of Student (A case of Special Education Student in
Universitas Negeri Makasar )
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Space and Students Classroom Behavior in Elementary School
Danang Tandyo o a u……… 271 The Aspect of Social, Economic, Cultural and Public Health after Ten Years of Mining Closure
Activities
Djoko Hartoyo, A. Harsono Soeparjo, Abimanyu T Ala syah, Arie Herla a g……….. 275
Refle ti e Tea hi g Pra ti e Tea hers’ Perspe ti es i a I do esia Co te t
E dah Ya uarti, Da id F Treagust……….. 280
Small Scale Mining in Belinyu District
Fitri Ra dha i Harahap……… 285
Listening to Marginalized Women's Expressions of Anger (A Communication Study on the Use
of Wo e ’s La guage for Resista e i the Prostitutio Boardi g Quarter at Su a Ku i g,
Semarang)
Hapsari Dwiningtyas Sulistya i……… 291 Share What and How You Cook at Home! : Uncovering Social Identity
Ik a Citra Ra teallo, I a uella R A dilolo………. 295
Women Agency and the Ambiguity of Their Role in Disaster Management
I a Nurhadi……… 299
Transformation of Fishermen Community: From Deterministic to Rational-Instrumental Culture
Maksud Haki ………. 304
Analysis of Livelihoods Security of Three Farmer Communities at Nickel Mining Area
Muha ad Ikhsa Mattalitti, Sitti Rah a Ma’ u ……… 307
Analysis on the Positioning of Private Higher Education Institutions Based on Fields of Science
Muji Gu arto……… 313
Bringing Back Kasada Ceremony Identity in The Middle of State Religious Penetration at Tengger Community
Nur Hadi……….. 317
Prostitute’s Adoles e t Clie ts’ U dersta di g of Lo al Wisdo o So ial Relatio s
Rahesli Humsona, Mahendra Wijaya, Jefta Leibo, Sri Yuliani……… 323 Political Participations of Rural Communities
Rizki Muha ad Ra dha ……… 326
Democracy Value Based Inquiry Model Development to Enrichment Critical Thinking in Civics Education
Sulistyari i……….. 329
Marriage System in Arabian Etnic
Thriwaty Arsal……….... 333 The Model of Integrating Culture and Nation Characters into the School based curriculum at
the Remote Areas in the Border of Indonesia and Malaysia
Witarsa………. 336
Conflict Resolution Based on Chinese Customs in Pontianak, West Kalimantan
Yoha es Bahari……….. 340
The Validation of Undergraduate Student Theses of Geography Education Department, Faculty of Social Science, Universitas Negeri Malang
Yusuf Suharto……….. 344
History of Buol : Study on The Border Territory and Exploitation of Mine
Luk a Nadja udi ……….. 349
Society Preparedness in Facing Landslides (A Case Study of Sagalaherang District Society, Subang, Indonesia)
Ma at Ruhi at………. 356
Street Vendor: The Study of Heredity Job and Social Behaviour
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Democracy and Local Autonomy Policy in Indonesia: A Particularist Perspective
Rusnaini……… 364 Awakening through Career Woman: Social Capital for Javanese Migrant Worker on Southeast Asia
A ggau itakira a tika……….. 369
Civic Engagement, Political Development,and the Role of the Young Citizen
Syaifullah………. 373
Social Capital in Dealing with Neo-Patrimonial Governance of Street Vendors
Sudar o……….. 378
The Development of Civic Engagement to Empower Student Potential through Entrepreneurial Student Program (PMW)
Fitria Tres a ati, Ba hrudi Musthafa……….. 393
The Study of Service Quality and Competitiveness of Secondary Education in West Sumbawa
Sukardi, Lalu Ali Warda a……… 400 Establishing Social Capital among People Living with HIV/AIDS (Plwh)
Su ha udi Huse , Yadi Ruyadi, Siti Ko ariah, Siti Nur aya i……… 405
Learning Model Based on Local Wisdom to Embed the Ethics Land for Students
Epo Ni gru ……….. 408
Improving Critical Thinking in Academic Writing through Portfolio in Higher Education
De i Da aja ti Kusu a……….. 411
Study of Gender in Adaptation Strategies Post Kelud Volcano Eruption 2014
Agus Pur o o………. 415
Gempungan Tradition in Sundanese as Local Wisdom Learning Social Science Education in Primary School through Socio-Cultural Transformation
A a A dria i………. 420
Supporting and Inhibiting Factors in the Structured Peer Network among Housewives in Coping with HIV/AIDS
Argyo De artoto, R.B Su a to, Siti Zu ariyah……… 424
The Role Actualization of Society And National Organization in Law and Politic Education
M.Yahya Ar iyah, A.M.A Suya to, Ru ik Ma hfiroh……… 428
The Resistence of Traditional Value at Kajang Community in Globalization Era
Nursala ………. 434 Tolerance Education Through Islamic Religious Education in Indonesia
Saepul A ar……… 438
Communication Strategy in the Implementation of Expanding Maternal and Neonatal Survival Policy
Sri Kusu o Ha sari, Sofiah, Su ardiyo o……….. 443
Participation of Surakarta Children Forum in Development Planning Deliberation: Between Bureaucratic Formalism and Human Governance
Sri Yulia i, Rahesli Hu so a, Ri a Herli a Harya ti………. 450
An Alternative Model of Political Education for Political Parties Towards Human Security
Vina Salvina Darvina S, Wahyudi……… 454 Influence of Infographic on Exhibition Space Towards The Level of Interest, Understanding,
and Visitors Behavior (Case Study : Educational Exhibition on Implementation of Nuclear Power Plant Project)
xiii
Integration of Goods Market and Labor Market at Education Perspectives in Indonesian Agricultural Sector
Dessy A dria i, Elisa Wildaya a………. 463
Tourism Workers in Asean Economic Community: Opportunities or Challenges?
E ep Syarief Nurdi , Titi g Kartika………. 470
Social Sufism: Alternative in Solving Human Problem (Study of Religious Action at Jamaah Tabligh Group)
Hali Harifuddi , Rasyidah Zai uddi , Fauziah Zai uddi ……….. 475
Impact of Korean Drama in Indonesia Through the Spread Moral Values for Young Generation
Mir a Nur Alia A, Elly Malihah, Siti Nur aya i………. 478
The Current Conditions of Social Institutions in the Environmental Changes and Modern FishingAn Analysis on the Local Institutions of Fisherman Communities of Two Ecological Types in the East Coast of North Sumatra
Hidayat……….... 482
The Impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and The Challenge of Civic Education
Ri i Triastuti……….. 489
The Reconstruction of Gender In Politics