The Indonesian Journal of Social Studies
This article highlights the local toponym “Dedari” (heavenly nymph) in Bali to explore the symbolic function of the imaginary figure in the historical dynamism of the island’s local ecology. The preliminary research presents macroscopic and microscop...
This study examines the legend of the “Feather Robe Pine” of the Toyo River, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, with the aim of clarifying the background of its formation and the characteristics of its transmission. Based on the archival analysis, the followin...
This study aims to understand the development of Java-Balinese religious bathing monuments/petirtaan from the point of view of comparative archaeology in particular the structural changes of the fountain system with female deity statues. Firstly, I h...
This study analyzes the transformation of Pancasila Education through the integration of SASAMBO local wisdom values (Sasak, Samawa, and Mbojo) in the formation of students' social character in the digital era. The novelty of this research lies in th...
By Sciaria
By Sciaria
By Sciaria
By Sciaria
By Sciaria
By Sciaria