Journal of Indigenous Culture, Tourism, and Language

Journal of Indigenous Culture, Tourism, and Language (JICTL) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access and scholarly journal that publishes high-quality, innovative, and well-developed manuscripts covering original research articles, review articles, and case reports. JICTL aims to become a scientific media for researchers to disseminate their fresh and innovative ideas through publication for the theoretical and practical advancement of culture, tourism, and language from across the globe.

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Journal of Indigenous Culture, Tourism, and Language (JICTL) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access and scholarly journal that publishes high-quality, innovative, and well-developed manuscripts covering original research articles, review articles, and case reports. JICTL aims to become a scientific media for researchers to disseminate their fresh and innovative ideas through publication for the theoretical and practical advancement of culture, tourism, and language from across the globe.

Published
2025-03-21

Articles

The concept of respect in Central Asia: Historical roots, cultural practices and contemporary transformations

Purpose: This paper explores the historical and cultural origins of respect in the region, its manifestations in traditional practices, and its transformations under the influence of globalization, urbanization, and generational paradigm shifts. Research methodology: This research employs a qualitative, interdisciplinary approach, combining historical analysis, ethnographic fieldwork, and discourse analysis to explore the evolution of respect in Central Asia. Data will be collected through documentary research, interviews, participant observations, and media analysis, with thematic and comparative analysis used to interpret findings. Results: Based on the analysis of ethnographic, sociological, and historical sources, it demonstrates how respect serves as a mechanism for preserving identity and adapting to changing conditions. Limitations: The main limitation of this study is the difficulty in capturing the full diversity of respect across different Central Asian cultures, historical periods, and social contexts, as well as the potential bias in interpreting evolving cultural norms through contemporary perspectives.

Study on the utilization of village funds to support food security in Glagah Lamongan District, East Java

Purpose: This study is related to the use of village funds for fiscal year 2022 to support food security at the village level and form of activities. Research methodology: The research was conducted in four villages in Glagah Lamongan District. Survey and questionnaire methods were used, and data were analyzed quantitatively and depicted in the form of tables and diagrams. Results: All villages budget for activities related to food security because of the 20% rule of the village government. The activities carried out by the village government related to food security are physical and non-physical. Limitations: This study was conducted in four villages in the Glagah sub-district, and the form of activity was carried out in 2022. Contribution: This study contributes data on the forms of activities in the village that are related or associated with village-level food security efforts. The Ministry of Village Affairs, as a policy maker for the use of village funds, can emphasize the purpose of village-level food security, because each village has different capabilities. The district level Village Community Empowerment Office (DPMD) is an extension of the Ministry of Villages of the Republic of Indonesia and the Fisheries Office of Lamongan Regency regarding the potential of fisheries in the Glagah Lamongan area. Novelty: There is a maximum and minimum limit of what percentage of 20% of the village fund budget is in the form of empowerment; before empowerment activities, the village government is required to create an activity roadmap that includes the form of activities and the amount of costs, what is the next year's budget plan, and what output, so that empowerment activities do not change each year and there is no follow-up.

Collaboration strategy in the development and inheritance of Archipelago’s Arts

Purpose: To increase the value of repertoire in interactions between humans, religion, and the state as an effort to inherit the arts and culture of the archipelago. Research methodology: In addition to primary data sources from resource persons at the art study sites, secondary data sources from various articles, journals, and videos from YouTube are also used in the SWOT analysis process. Results: The strategy for the inheritance of the archipelago's arts is found in the art of Kuda Renggong, which creates a creative, reactive, formative attitude, and synergizes with the development of Indonesian culture 5.0. Limitations: The studies and analysis results in this article can be used as the basis for other research studies that analyze the influence of technological progress on the development of the cultural arts of the archipelago. Contribution: As a basis for studies based on Anthropology, Cultural Studies, and Art Education which are able to analyze various studies in multi-disciplinary ways.