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BOOK OF ABSTRACTS
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The 3
rdUniversitas Lampung International Conference on Social Sciences (ULICoSS) 2022
“Social Adjustment for Global Resilience”
Tuesday-Wednesday, September 06-07 2022 Universitas Lampung, Lampung, Indonesia
Scope of Conference:
• Global Society
• Innovative Communication
• Economic Changes
• Climate Change
• Business and Management
• Social Welfare and Development
• Local Political Dynamics
• Bureaucracy and Administrative Issues
Organized by:
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WELCOMING REMARK
Dear Colleagues,
The Institute for Research and Community Services of Universitas Lampung was honoured to host the Third Universitas Lampung International Conference on Social Sciences (ULICoSS) 2022. On behalf of the 3
rdULICoSS 2022 Organizing Committee, I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to all participants in this event.
This is the third year for us to organize this conference. Despite the fact that world citizens are clearly confronted with the COVID-19 pandemic and continue to be endangered by its health consequences, we, as academics, researchers, and students must not stop voicing and disseminating our research findings to an international audience, either through conferences or publications in journals or proceedings. This is one of our contributions to the development of society and humanity.
We are aware that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the world, with the majority of study studies to date focusing on the virus's negative impacts on health. Consequently, social adjustment is necessary for resilience to adapt to and adapt to adversity. In other words, global resilience relies primarily on social adjustment, which consists of the distinctive behaviours and abilities that individuals employ to deal with everyday problems and adapt to changing conditions.
With a remarkable line-up of keynote speakers from the University of Szeged (Hungary), Masaryk University (Czech Republic), Kobe University (Japan), and Universitas Lampung (Indonesia), the 3
rdULICoSS 2022 promises to be both exciting and informative. This conference is a venue for the sharing of specific alternative and research findings in the social adjustments for global resilience, with a focus on, among other topics, global society, social welfare and development, as well as innovative communication. Therefore, scholars, academics, researchers, experts, practitioners, and university students are expected to share their perspectives, experience, and research findings at this event to obtain an enhanced understanding of global resilience issues and solutions.
We received a total of 170 abstracts, of which 104 full papers were submitted by authors from all around the world. Subject to the terms and conditions, we will also assist the authors in publishing their full articles in Web of Science (WoS) and/or Scopus-indexed conference proceedings.
We would like to thank the members of the organizing committee for putting in so much effort to ensure the conference's success daily, as well as the reviewers for their commitment to reviewing submissions. In conclusion, the conference would not be possible without the excellent papers submitted by authors. We value the participation and efforts of all authors in the 3
rdULICoSS 2022.
We wish all participants of the 3
rdULICoSS 2022 in Bandar Lampung, Indonesia, a
pleasant scientific conference. We hope that the authors, participants, and the public in
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general will benefit from this event. We look forward to seeing you at the 4
thULICoSS 2023 international conference next year.
Iwan Sulistyo, M.A.
The 3
rdULICoSS 2022 Conference Chair
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
The 3
rdUniversitas Lampung International Conference on Sosial Science
(ULICoSS 2022)
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RUNDOWN 3
rdULICoSS 2022
Tuesday 6
thSeptember 2022
The 3
rdUniversitas Lampung International Conference on Social Sciences (ULICoSS) 2022 taking place on 6
thand 7
thAugust 2022, the city of Bandar Lampung, Lampung Province, Indonesia
Day/Date Time Schedule
Activity Speaker/PIC Place Moderator
Jakarta Time Duration Tuesday, 6th
September 2022
08.30-09.00 AM 30’
Registration of participants Participants
09.00-10.30 AM 60’ 1. Greeting and Dance Performance (20')
Committee Sarah Salma Diyani (MC)
Radisson Hotel
2. Opening (10') Sarah Salma Diyani (MC)
3. Indonesian National Anthem
(10') All participants
4. Welcoming address and opening speech.
- Head of LPPM (15')
Dr. Ir. Lusmeilia Afriani, D.E.A.
- Rector of University of Lampung (15')
Dr. Mohammad Sofwan Effendi, M.Ed.
5. Praying (10'), using Arabic
language Muhisom, M.Pd.I.
6. Photo Session and Closing (10') All participants
10.30-11.15 AM 45'
Presentation 1
Prof. Beno Csapo
(University of Hungary) Radisson Hotel &
Arif Darmawan, S.E., M.A./
Revista Devianti
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Day/Date Time Schedule
Activity Speaker/PIC Place Moderator
Jakarta Time Duration
11.15-12.00 AM 45'
Presentation 2 Prof. Miroslav Mares, JUDr, Ph.D.
(University of Crezh Republic)
Radisson Hotel &
Arif Darmawan, S.E., M.A./
Revista Devianti
12.00-1.30 PM 90' Break Session
1.30-2.15 PM 45’ Presentation 3
Rudy, LL.M., LL.D. (University of Lampung, Indonesia)
Radisson Hotel &
Arif Darmawan, S.E., M.A./
Revista Devianti
2.15-3.00 PM 45’
Presentation 4 Prof. Yuka Kaneko (Kobe
University, Japan )
Radisson Hotel &
Zoom
Arif Darmawan, S.E., M.A./
Revista Devianti
3.00-3.30 PM 30’
Photo Session All Presenters Radisson
Hotel
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Wednesday 7
thSeptember 2022
The 3
rdUniversitas Lampung International Conference on Social Sciences (ULICoSS) 2022 taking place on 6
thand 7
thSeptember 2022, the city of Bandar Lampung, Lampung Province, Indonesia
Day/Date
Time Schedule
Activity Speaker/PIC Place Moderator
Jakarta Time Duration Wednesday 7th
September 2022
07.30-08.00 AM 30’ Participants join zoom
(Link is sent by emails)
All Presenters Radisson
Hotel &
Zoom
08.00-11.30 AM 210’ Parallel Session All Presenters Radisson
Hotel &
Zoom
11.30-12.00 AM 30’ Closing Iwan Sulistyo, M.A. Radisson
Hotel &
Zoom
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THE SPECIFIC SCHEDULE OF PARALLEL SESSION ULICoSS 2022
(Wednesday, September 7
th2022)
No Paper ID Title Presenter Affiliation Theme
1 PAPER
ID-4
Descriptive Study Of Pedicab Driver Migrant Society In Bongki Sub- Village, Sinjai Regency
Andi Izal Fauzan Hasanudin
University
Social Welfare and Development
2 PAPER
ID-13
Legal Review Of The Health Social Security Administering Body Card Made A Mandatory Administrative Requirement In A Notary Sale And Purchase Agreement
Dwi Rimadona Lampung
University
Social Welfare and Development
3 PAPER
ID-15
Islamic Inheritance Law Review In Notary Practices In Indonesia Eka Suci Indria Sari Lampung University
Social Welfare and Development
4 PAPER
ID-50
Teacher’s And Student’s Perception Toward Competency Of Undergraduate Medical Students During The Covid-19 Pandemic
Rika Lisiswanti Lampung
University
Social Welfare and Development
5 PAPER
ID-51
Model Of Geographical Indication Development For Coffee In Local Area Ria Wierma Putri Lampung University
Social Welfare and Development
6 PAPER
ID-54
Needs Analysis Of Android-based History Learning Media Development In Australian And Oceania History Courses
Yustina Sri Ekwandari Lampung
University
Social Welfare and Development
7 PAPER
ID-55
Middleman Farmers’ Social Network In The Agricultural Product Distribution
Ifaty Fadliliana Sari Lampung
University
Social Welfare and Development
8 PAPER
ID-56
Study Of Indonesian Vaccine Diplomacy At Bilateral, Regional, And Multilateral Levels To Overcome Covid-19 Pandemic
Astiwi Inayah Lampung
University
Social Welfare and Development
9 PAPER
ID-61
Law Enforcement Study Of Corruption In The Misuse Of Village Fund Allocations (Study In The Jurisdiction Of Polres, North Lampung)
Eddy Rifai Lampung
University
Social Welfare and Development 10 PAPER
ID-62
Application Of Digital Literature Based On Video, Website And Peer Tutoring To Students' Academic Literature Skills
I Komang Winatha Lampung
University
Social Welfare and Development 11 PAPER
ID-63
Optimization Of The Use Of Video Conference As An Efforts To Improve Critical Thinking Fkip Students University Of Lampung
Fanni Rahmawati Lampung
University
Social Welfare and Development 12 PAPER
ID-64
Implementation Of Restorative Justice On Criminal Acts Of Parent Abuse Against Birst Children
Aisyah Muda Cemerlang Lampung
University
Social Welfare and Development 13 PAPER
ID-196
Didactic Value In The Tradition Of Excise As A Lampung Folklor Inventory Strategy
Iqbal Hilal Lampung
University
Social Welfare and Development 14 PAPER
ID-200
Development of Project-Based Argumentative Model with Blended Learning Approach for Junior High School Students
Neni Hasnunidah Lampung
University
Social Welfare and Development
ROOM 1
Moderator: Fakhrisa Nabilla Discussant: Prof. Bambang Setiyadi* Time: 08.00 - 11.30 (210 minutes)
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ROOM 5
Moderator: Ninda Mirantama Discussant: Manunggal K. W., S.H., LL.M Ph.D. Time: 08.00 - 11.30 (210 minutes)
No Paper ID Title Presenter Affiliation Theme
1 PAPER
ID-11
Factors That Influence Delay Time In Loading And Unloading Goods At Warehouses: Case Study At Century Total Logistics Sdn Bhd
Hazlin Jamari METrO Polytechnic
Johor Bahru
Global Society
2 PAPER
ID-12
A Decline In Annual Earnings At The Empty Depot Case Study At JP Logistics Sdn Bhd
Hazlin Jamari METrO Polytechnic
Johor Bahru
Global Society
3 PAPER
ID-18
Loneliness With Problematic Internet Use Among College Students Fitri Ayu Kusumaningrum Indonesian Islamic University
Global Society
4 PAPER
ID-34
Analysis Of Student Argumentation Skills At The Sma Levels In Lampung Province
Dina Maulina Lampung
University
Global Society
5 PAPER
ID-37
Analysis of the Need for Digital Smart Books for Indonesian Language Education General Courses in the Era of Independent Learning
Heru Prasetyo Lampung
University
Global Society
6 PAPER
ID-43
Teachers' Efforts To Improve Student Learning Outcomes During Online Learning
Chery Saputra Lampung
University
Global Society 7 PAPER
ID-125
Students’ Perspectives On Digital Communication In Online Learning During Covid-19
Firma Pradesta Amanah Satu Nusa University
Global Society
8 PAPER
ID-157
Implementation Of Interactive E-Modules Based On Historical Character Values In Lampung Local History Learning
Ajeng Diah Kinanti Lampung
University
Global Society
9 PAPER
ID-159
Nederlandsche Bestuur During Cultuurstelsel At The Semangka Baai Ajeng Diah Kinanti Lampung University
Global Society 10 PAPER
ID-188
Management of Educational Facilities and Infrastructure to Create Effective Schools in Elementary Schools in Lampung Province
Riswandi Lampung
University
Global Society 11 PAPER
ID-189
The Validity And Practicality Of Problem-Based Learning Student’s Working Sheet With 3d Pageflip In Physics Learning
I Wayan Distrik Lampung
University
Global Society 12 PAPER
ID-193
Development of Dance Learning Media - Based on Interactive Video for Children with Special Needs
Nabilla Kurnia Adzan Lampung University
Global Society 13 PAPER
ID-197
The Values of Local Wisdom of Coffee Farmers in Rural Development Interventions
Yulianto Lampung
University
Global Society 14 PAPER
ID-33
Contrastive Analysis Of Indonesian Morphosyntax And Languages For Foreign Students University Of Lampung (Design Of BIPA Teaching Materials)
Sumarti Lampung
University
Global Society
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
BOOK OF ABSTRACTS ... i
WELCOMING REMARK ... iii
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE ...v
RUNDOWN 3rd ULICoSS 2022 ... vi
Tuesday ... vi
Wednesday ... viii
THE SPECIFIC SCHEDULE OF PARALLEL SESSION ULICoSS 2022 ... ix
(Wednesday, September 7th 2022) ... ix
ROOM 1 ... ix
ROOM 2 ...x
ROOM 3 ... xi
ROOM 4 ... xii
ROOM 5 ... xiii
ROOM 6 ...xiv
ROOM 7 ... xv
ROOM 8 ...xvi
ROOM 9 ... xvii
ABSTRACTS ... xxxiii
Descriptive Study Of Pedicab Driver Migrant Society In Bongki Sub-Village, Sinjai Regency ...1
Andi Izal Fauzan ...1
Street Vendor Survival Strategy During The Pandemic Period In Kassi-Kassi Village Makassar City ...2
Dwi Fuji Astuti, Pawennari Hijjang, Safiriadi ...2
The Modeling Of Stock Price Based On Dividend Policy, Intellectual Capital, Sales Growth And Capital Structure ...3
Icha Putri1) and Kenny Ardillah2) ...3
A Review Towards Global Crime Governance In Overcoming The Trafficking In Cultural Property ...4
Iwan Sulistyo1, Sari Mulyani2 and Selvi Meilindai3 ...4
The War In Ukraine And Its Global Impact – Food Sector And Supply Chain Crisis Management ...5
Robert Mikac1, Ivana Cesarec2and Ari Darmastuti3 ...5
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The Plantation In Lampongsche Districten In The XIX-XX Century ... 19
Yusuf Perdana1, Ali Imron2, and Yustina Ekwandari3 ... 19
Integrating Virtual Class Unila With Online Multimedia Platforms In Case-based And Project-based Undergraduate ESL Classes ... 20
Fajar Riyantika1, Khairun Nisa2, and Novita Nurdiana3 ... 20
The Probability Of Applying Artificial Intelligence In Courts As An Effort To Maximize The Potential Of Technology In The Electronic Justice System In Indonesia ... 21
1Muamar Farig ... 21
Rational Choice Theory As A Concept For Optimizing Financial Software Utilization And Digital Marketing For Small Medium Enterprises In Bandar Lampung ... 22
Lego Waspodo1, Kiagus Andi2 and Nurul Yanti3 ... 22
Implementing Financial Forecasting Models In Analyzing The Future Of Business In The Mining Sector In Indonesia ... 23
RR Erlina1, Ayi Ahadiat2 and Julie Anissa3 ... 23
Contrastive Analysis Of Indonesian Morphosyntax And Languages For Foreign Students University Of Lampung (Design Of Bipa Teaching Materials) ... 24
Sumarti1, Iing sunarti2, Ali Mustofa3 ... 24
Analysis Of Student Argumentation Skills At The Sma Levels In Lampung Province ... 25
Dina Maulina1, Neni Hasnunidah2, Ismi Rakhmawati3 ... 25
Ecocides According To International Law And The Implications Of Its Application In Indonesia ... 26
Melly Aida1 and Orima Davey2 ... 26
Efforts Of Fkub Bandar Lampung City In Building Harmony Between Religious People 27 Joni Putra1 and Ade Frimayanti2 ... 27
Analysis of the Need for Digital Smart Books for Indonesian Language Education General Courses in the Era of Independent Learning ... 28
Heru Prasetyo1, Ayu Putri2, Munaris3 and Bambang Riadi4 ... 28
Analysis Of The Quality Of Omnichannel Integration, Cross Buying Intention On The Study Of Perceived Value At Tokopedia Indonesia... 29
Aida Sari1, Mudji Rachmat Ramelan2 and Nuzul Nabila3 ... 29
"Archivum EST Potentia" UPT Kearsipan Unila: Implementation Of Archives As A Source Of Information And Collective Memory, University Of Lampung... 30
Purwanto Putra1*), Arnila Purnamayanti2), Eri Maryani3) ... 30
Retrospecting The Legal Implications Of Omnibus Law On Job Creation To The Decentralization ... 31
Martha Riananda1*), Malicia Evendia2), Ade Arif Firmansyah3) ... 31
Teachers' Efforts To Improve Student Learning Outcomes During Online Learning ... 32
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Analysis Of Student Argumentation Skills At The Sma Levels In Lampung Province
Dina Maulina
1, Neni Hasnunidah
2, Ismi Rakhmawati
3 Lampung University[email protected]1, [email protected]2, [email protected]3
Abstract: This study was aims to analyze the argumentation ability of students at the high school level in Lampung Province at different levels of accreditation. This research will be conducted in all high schools in Lampung Province. Determination of sampling using a purposive technique based on: (1) the determined area is an existing district/city expansion area which indicates that the area is in a phase of demographic development with education becoming urgent sectors in the fulfillment of human resources and demographics, (2) the same socio-economic and geographical conditions as considering the homogeneous evaluation of learning achievement in the Regency/City of Lampung Province in 2021. Therefore, the sample was 533 students with the distribution of schools in the Regency area North Lampung, Pesawaran and Way Kanan. Data obtained through: (i) quantitative data (test), and (ii) qualitative data, questionnaires and interviews by teachers. The results of the research was found that all the schools studied had implemented a scientific approach as mandated by the 2013 Curriculum. This descriptive showed that there were differences in data implementation between schools accredited A, B, and C in Lampung Province. The argumentative aspects of Claim, Grounds, Warrants, Backing in schools with different accreditation levels have a difference.
Keywords: school accreditation, argumentation skills, high school students.
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