https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/v3/JSDS/issue/feed Journal of Social Development Studies 2026-07-04T09:24:01+07:00 Dian Fatmawati jsds.fisipol@ugm.ac.id Open Journal Systems <p style="text-align: justify;">Journal of Social Development Studies (JSDS) publishes peer-reviewed articles on all social development issues that are widely scattered both in Indonesia and wide-globe region countries. The journal aims to encourage the knowledge sharing activities between academics, scholars and practitioners in this field. Moreover, the journal is published since 2020 and managed by the Department of Social Development and Welfare, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada twice per year, in January-June and July-December. In 2021 JSDS indexed in Directory of Open Access Journal (DOAJ) and in 2022 got national accreditation SINTA 3. The journal focuses on three main areas of discussions: community empowerment, corporate social responsibility, and social policy. The journal welcomes papers that discuss the following themes: Social Movement and Empowerment; Human Rights, Citizenship and Development; Social Entrepreneurship; Community Development Theories, Approaches and Methods; Community Organization and Participation; Socio-cultural, Environmental and Economic Development; Industrial Relations; Decent Work; Education and Social Policy; Health Insurance and Policy; Social Protection; Wellbeing, Welfare, and Development; Poverty and Social Justice; Social Inclusion; Gender, Family and Development; Digital Technology and Development; Welfare Regime.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">&nbsp;</p> https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/v3/JSDS/article/view/28445 Reproduksi Konflik Implisit dalam Bias Kuasa Pariwisata di Desa Wisata Putat, Gunungkidul 2026-04-15T17:29:05+07:00 Dina Putri Amelia dina.putri.amelia@mail.ugm.ac.id <p>Pariwisata berbasis komunitas sering kali diposisikan sebagai instrumen pembangunan partisipatif yang mengedepankan harmoni sosial dan tidak terlepas dari konflik implisit. Berangkat dari kerangka <em>Community-Based Tourism</em> (CBT), penelitian ini menyoroti bagaimana wacana harmoni dan partisipasi dalam desa wisata justru menyembunyikan ketegangan antaraktor dalam pengelolaannya. Penelitian dilakukan di Desa Wisata Putat, Kabupaten Gunungkidul, dengan menggunakan metode kualitatif melalui pendekatan etnografi. Pengumpulan data dilakukan melalui observasi partisipasi, wawancara mendalam, dan studi literatur. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa konflik terjadi secara implisit dan direproduksi secara halus melalui praktik komunikasi sehari-hari dan negosiasi peran. Konflik implisit tersebut berfungsi sebagai mekanisme sosial yang membentuk batas, legitimasi, dan relasi kuasa dalam sistem pariwisata komunitas. Temuan ini menegaskan posisi konflik dalam CBT sebagai bagian integral dari proses pengelolaan, sekaligus menggeser pandangan konvensional yang menempatkan konflik sebagai indikator disfungsi sosial.</p> 2026-04-15T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2026 Journal of Social Development Studies https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/v3/JSDS/article/view/27582 Mapping Global Publication Trends on Digital Social Work: A Systematic Literature Review 2026-07-04T09:24:01+07:00 Khoirul Anam khoirulanam_41@webmail.umm.ac.id Salahudin Salahudin khoirulanam_41@webmail.umm.ac.id <p><em>Digital Social Work improves the efficiency of social services through the use of digital technology in social work practices. This study aims to identify global publication trends and conceptual developments in Digital Social Work through a Systematic Literature Review (SLR). A total of 1,732 articles on digital social work indexed in the Scopus database were analyzed through a review using Vosviewer. The results reveal several dominant themes, namely social media, technology, and human-centered approaches, which form the core of Digital Social Work research. The findings also indicate that digital transformation brings both opportunities and challenges, including improved service accessibility and efficiency, as well as issues related to data protection, ethics, and digital inequality. Furthermore, the study identifies a shift in research trends from basic technological adoption toward more complex themes such as sustainability, social policy, and well-being. These results contribute to understanding the development of Digital Social Work as a dynamic and multidisciplinary field. However, this study is limited to the Scopus database and a specific time frame. Future research should incorporate additional databases, such as the Web od Science and extend the analysis period to provide a more comprehensive perspective.</em></p> 2026-07-04T09:24:01+07:00 Copyright (c) 2026 Journal of Social Development Studies