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    Pujo Semedi
    Journal article | Humaniora · 2021
    In Indonesia, a power approach was operationalised in efforts to manage the coronavirus outbreak. In the six months since the spread of the virus began, what can be seen is that this approach has give...
    Wasisto Raharjo Jati
    Journal article | Humaniora · 2021
    The study of diasporas has been given relatively little attention by Indonesian scholars. A likely reason is the high cost of funding diaspora research in the host countries, motivating scholars to in...
    Abdul Wahid
    Journal article | Humaniora · 2021
    In the 1890s, the discourse on the negative effects of opium consumption among Native people turned into a political movement, which demanded that the Dutch colonial government reform its policies on ...
    Imam Nur Hakim, Chamma Fitri Putri Pradjwalita Koesfardani, I. Dewa Gede Richard Alan Amory
    Journal article | Humaniora · 2021
    When the COVID-19 pandemic hit Indonesia, one of the most-impacted industries was its tourism sector. After the government developed various transmission prevention policies, a press release from the ...
    Erika Citra Sari Hartanto
    Journal article | Humaniora · 2021
    Ancestral land or tana sangkol in Madura is a significant material asset possessed by the Madurese people, with attached social and cultural values that link the living and the dead. Massive developme...
    Aprinus Salam
    Journal article | Humaniora · 2021
    In society, there are various structured power relations that connect individuals who share certain interests and objectives. In these power relations, hegemony plays a significant role. Hegemony is t...
    Muhammad Yunus Anis, Mangatur Nababan, Riyadi Santosa, Moh Masrukhi
    Journal article | Humaniora · 2021
    Studies related to Sufi healing have focused on the theories used by Hakim abu-Abdullah Moinuddin al-Chishtiyya related to the power of unconditional love to work healing miracles. The aspects contain...
    Rina Supriatnaningsih, Tatang Hariri, Djodjok Soepardjo, Lisda Nurjaleka, Silvia Nurhayati
    Journal article | Humaniora · 2021
    In the Japanese language, Keigo refers to the politeness in language that one must adhere to during interactions with native speakers. Japanese language students are obliged to pay attention to this p...
    Lesley S. Pullen
    Journal article | Humaniora · 2021
    This article will begin with a brief look at the origins of Mañjuśrī from south Nepal, his popularity in China and the many depictions of him in eastern India and Java. More importantly, it will re-in...
    Nadya Inda Syartanti
    Journal article | Humaniora · 2021
    In 2020, arak Bali, traditional liquor from Bali, was legalized by the Governor of Bali, I Wayan Koster. This research aimed to reveal the construction of news headlines about the legalization of arak...
    Siti Nurul Hidayah
    Journal article | Humaniora · 2020
    This study aimed to observe image construction of the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) based on six articles of the Jakarta Post Online News about the FPI's protest toward three issues: Ahmadiyah, the ar...
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