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Jurnal Sosioteknologi Vol. 24 Issue 3 2025

Vol. 24 No. 3 (2025)

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Self-Contained Neighborhoods: Measuring 15-Minute Walking Accessibility in Jabodetabek Cities

Urban areas struggle with inefficient mobility, uneven facility distribution, and declining quality of life. The concepts of self-contained neighborhoods and the 15-minute city offer solutions by promoting access to essential services within a 15-minute walk. Nevertheless, empirical studies in fast-growing metropolitan cities in Jabodetabek remain limited, despite their vulnerability to urban sprawl, spatial fragmentation, and unequal access. This study examines residential neighborhoods in the Jabodetabek cities through a household survey that measures walking times to 42 types of…

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Self-contained neighborhood community facilities 15-minute walking Jabodetabek cities
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Multimodal Learning Module Based on Augmented Reality Technology to Enhance Students’ Information and Digital Literacy

This study investigates the multimodal representation in the Grade 10 Bahasa Indonesia textbook published under the Kurikulum Merdeka, focusing on how various semiotic modes verbal, visual, typographic, layout, and color are functionally integrated to support meaning-making and student comprehension. Employing a qualitative content analysis method, data were collected through document analysis and analyzed using a multimodal categorization instrument. This instrument classified modes by type, communicative function, and modal integration. The analysis involved identifying modes on selected…

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multimodality modal integration textbook analysis content analysis
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When Humor is Preserved or Lost: Evaluating ChatGPT and Gemini on CultureSpecific Humor Translation Strategies

Preserving humor effects that arise from flouting conversational principles in culturespecific texts presents specific difficulties when translating regional languages deeply rooted in linguistic and cultural variation. This type of humor depends on complex linguistic, cultural, and situational contexts, resulting in difficulty in replicating the same effect in the target language. This study investigates humor translation strategies and translation quality of two advanced AI language models, i.e., ChatGPT 4.0 and Gemini 2.5, in rendering culture-specific humor that deliberately violates…

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culture-specific-humor translation Artificial Intelligence ChatGPT Gemini evaluation
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Norms and Negotiation in Indonesian Plave Fandom on X

In virtual idol fandoms, fans often follow shared norms that shape how they interact with one another. This research draws on fandom, norms, and negotiation theories to explore how such norms emerge and are negotiated within the Plli fandom on social media X, focusing on the figure of “Terra Plave” as the controlling presence behind Plave’s virtual idol avatar. Based on data from phenomenological interviews with four Indonesian fans, the study identifies two central aspects of these norms: the types of accounts fans use and their responses to provocative posts and doxxing. The findings…

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Fandom Virtual idol negotiation norms Plave
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Reducing Single-Use Plastic in Indonesian Traditional Markets: An Application of the Extended Theory of Planned Behavior

Despite significantly adverse environmental and health effects, single-use plastic bags have been a popular choice in many retail stores and traditional markets for purchasing. Public awareness and participation primarily support the policy to reduce the use of single-use plastic bags. This study seeks to identify factors influencing consumers

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single-use plastic bags pro-environmental behavior waste reduction policy the extended Theory of Planned Behavior traditional markets
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Designer’s dilemma: UnDesigner’s Dilemma: Uncanniness and Pragmatism in Public Perception of Generative AI in Indonesian Creative Industries

The rise of generative AI presents a dilemma due to the public’s pragmatic acceptance of AI-generated design works (M=5.33, SD=1.89), alluding to the possibility of creative labor displacement. Grounded in Christensen’s Innovator’s Dilemma and Mori’s Uncanny Valley, this study examines how the Indonesian public perceives the ethical and utilitarian tensions of AI adoption. Using a sequential explanatory mixed-methods approach, an online survey (n=553) was conducted with respondents aged 20 to 50 in 10 Indonesian cities. Participants evaluated four case studies—advertisement, book cover,…

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generative AI creative industries AI ethics AI policy human-AI interaction
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Ethics and Human-Centric Work Design in AI Integration for Industry 5.0 Platform Ecosystems

This study proposes a conceptual-analytical framework for human-centric AI integration in Industry 5.0 by employing a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) and Applied Framework Analysis (AFA). A structured PRISMA-based screening process was applied to ensure transparency in identifying and selecting 48 scholarly sources that inform the framework. The review reveals three foundational dimensions enabling responsible AI adoption: ethical governance grounded in transparency and accountability, inclusive innovation addressing bias and digital inequality, and futureready human capital oriented…

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Artificial Intelligence Human-Centric Design Work Ethics Industry 5.0
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Navigating the Transition of ITB Innovation Park through a Multi-Level Perspective

The development of the science techno park (STP) in Indonesia aims to facilitate innovation-based industrial growth. Concurrently, the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) is committed to realizing an entrepreneurial university by leveraging research results through the ITB-STP, also known as the ITB Innovation Park (IIP). The IIP acts as an innovation center that connects research with market needs and functions as an innovation commercialization accelerator. Research using the Multi-Level Perspective Framework indicates policy shifts in STP development during the 2015– 2019 and 2020–2024…

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science techno park multi-level perspective innovation ITB Innovation Park (IIP)
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Beyond Tradition: Technology, Music, and Cultural Transformation Book Review of Music and Technoculture

The book "Music and Technoculture" (2003), a collective work edited by René T. A. Lysloff and Leslie C. Gay Jr., is not only an academic publication, but also a monumental milestone that fundamentally reconfigures our understanding of music within the contemporary cultural landscape. This collection of essays boldly advocates for a crucial paradigm shift, moving away from ethnomusicological views and traditional music studies that tend to regard music solely as an isolated “cultural expression.” Instead, Lysloff and Gay Jr., together with their contributors, propose a new framework: music as…

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