
Mita Purbasari Wahidiyat, M. Dwi Marianto, M. Agus Burhan
Recognized as one of Jakarta's icons, the large pair of puppets known as ondel-ondel has undergone significant transformation since its origin centuries ago. Classically built in a fairly simple form,...

Sri Pamungkas
Latah is a psychogenic language disorder in Malay and Indonesian society stemming from cultural pressure, mimicry, and the like. It is expressed as a verbal or nonverbal response to surprise or shock....

Didik Rinan Sumekto, Imam Ghozali, Suhud Eko Yuwono, Gunawan Budi Santoso, Tukiyo Tukiyo
Javanese interactions are bound by politeness speech levels. Ngoko, the lowest form, reflects the interactions between close equals, or persons of higher status towards those of lower status, whereas ...

Hendar Putranto
This conceptual review examines Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) practice in Indonesia viewed from Feminist Standpoint Theory (FST). The current study uses a literature review to build an argumentative...

Suzie Handajani
This article is about how Indonesian women talk about their beauty practices. They are aware how their beauty routines are often seen as banal and shallow but simultaneously essential to their gendere...

Qin Weifen, Wang Difei
In this paper, a comparative analysis of the phonetics between Indonesian and Chinese in the geographical name conversion process is carried out to investigate the way of Chinese transliterating for I...

Sita Hidayah
This paper discusses the social world of online education in Indonesia. Drawing on a qualitative study held in July to September 2021, this paper describes how students used digital technologies for b...

Arifah Arum Candra Hayuningsih
New Caledonia is a French Overseas Territorywhose lit erary works do not take the “center stage” in Francophone literature. In particular, the Javanese diasporic community in this archipelago has rece...

Laila Kholid Alfirdaus, Lupyta Agra Divina, Fitriyah Fitriyah
Challenges to gender equality in Indonesia are not only related to men and male patriarchy. Using the case of the Sexual Violence Elimination Bill, women, specifically those supported by the party aff...

Manggala Ismanto
This paper discusses the dynamics of environmental interventions supported by aid projects and community responses as the subject of intervention. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, I looked into how ...

Erda Rindrasih
Tourist destinations worldwide are periodically jeopardised by natural disaster events that threaten tourists' safety; consequently, the tourism industry is impacted. Mass media has a role to communic...

Rouli Esther Pasaribu, Meilia Widya Ananda
Tookaidoo Yotsuya Kaidan (1959) and Sundel Bolong (1981) are horror movies from Japan and Indonesia, respectively, about women who are oppressed by men and subsequently take revenge on them after thei...

Nurul Ilmi Idrus
Child marriage occurs throughout the world, in developed countries and especially in developing countries, including Indonesia. This article examines how categorisation of age is problematised particu...

Rahmania Santoso, Desi Dwi Prianti
In Indonesian contemporary society, spirituality and religion can be used to create Islamic brand identities. In order to promote the intended identity, marketers use advertisements to reach their tar...

Meistra Budiasa
Sport is portrayed as an entertaining activity that various people from different social class like. Any information from sports can be seen through media. Therefore, sports and media are correlated b...

Martina Prativi, Ahsan Siraj
In the humanist philosophy of Richard Rorty, the existence and concept of nihilism is used to scrutinize the theory of irony. Nihilism and the humanitarian crisis of cruelty underpin Rorty's philosoph...

Nurul Adhha, Asep Saepudin Jahar, Kamarusdiana Kamarusdiana, Imam Subchi
This study aims at illustrating the weakness of women protection against violence in various levels in Indonesia and Cairo. Both countries share common failure in protecting women due to the incapabil...

Enkin Asrawijaya, Bambang Hudayana
This paper explores the role of a leader in the Samin people's opposition movement to the construction of a cement factory in the Kendeng Mountains, Java, Indonesia, using Agency Theory. Using Agency ...

Flavius Floris Andries
The issue of dualism in the South Halmahera government policy on managing cultural diversity in the Bacan Sultanate is an interesting phenomenon to study. Saruma, the multicultural icon used to manage...

Yance Zadrak Rumahuru, Agustinus C. W. Gaspersz
Ethnic and religious diversity have often been used as a source of conflict between different groups of people. However, pluralistic societies' local wisdom offers a potential tool for long-term build...

Sony Sukmawan, Lestari Setyowati
Tenggerese people in East Java are one of Indonesia's ethnic communities endowed with a unique folklore. This ethnographic research aimed to find out 1) how women are presented in Mount Tengger folkl...

Pujo Semedi
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...

Rahmi Rahmayati
Despite being positioned as inferior by the colonial and patriarchal systems of the time, Indonesian women were involved in the resistance against Dutch colonization. Now recognized as national heroes...

Wasisto Raharjo Jati
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...

Erda Rindrasih
Halal tourism has attracted a lot of attention in contemporary tourism and hospitality research. However, only a few studies have attempted to understand the emerging process and challenges in practic...

P. M. Laksono
This article traces changes in everyday narratives considering cassava bread (embal) in the Kei Islands. Various methods of data collection (participant observation, focused group discussion, and surv...

Abdul Wahid
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
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
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...

Priscila Asoka Kenasri, Lidwina Mutia Sadasri
Intimate relationships are often depicted in terms of a beautiful idealism, especially in the mass media. However, the evidence shows a vast number of women while in such a relationship have been sub...

Aprinus Salam
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...

Fahmi Prihantoro
Yogyakarta's Kotabaru area is one of rich cultural heritage, with a protected cultural status that means it must be preserved. Presently, Kotabaru faces the threat of destruction as a consequence of i...

Muhammad Yunus Anis, Mangatur Nababan, Riyadi Santosa, Moh Masrukhi
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
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
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
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...

Achmad Rio Dessiar
The Cia-Cia language, which is spoken by around 79.000 people in the Bau-Bau area of Buton Island, does not have its own writing system. In 2009, the Korean alphabet, Hangeul, was approved by the Bau-...

Siti Nurul Hidayah
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...

Temesgen Eyilet Kebede
The aim of the study is to understand the dynamics of borderland conflicts in one location –Gonder, north-west Ethiopia, specifically, Metema Woreda – which lies along the Ethiopia-Sudan border. The s...

Stanley Elias
The study comparatively examines the representation of motherhood identities and the trauma of being childless to women in African and Indonesian literary texts namely Ngugi wa Thiong'o's Secret Lives...

Concilianus Laos Mbato
Cultural barriers, anxiety and lack of English competence may lead to EFL students' failures in public peaking. Conducive learning environments, right coaching and learning strategies are likely to in...

Anindya Firda Khairunnisa
No abstract available.

Suhandano Suhandano
Javanese has several variants, one of which is the Javanese spoken by the Samin community, a group of Javanese people who uphold Saminist teachings. This paper discusses the Javanese of the Samin peop...

Aprillia Firmonasari, Wening Udasmoro, Yohanes Tri Mastoyo
The concept of secularism or laicité is expressed in political discourses in various ways by the French presidential candidates in the 2017 campaign. Both candidates, Emmanuel Macron (EM) and Marine L...

Annie Elizabeth Pohlman
This article examines two cases of ongoing persecution in Southeast Asia and the problems of naming either genocide. Specifically, I discuss the politics of naming the decades' long persecution of the...

Imam Baehaqie
The purpose of this study was to describe the cultural significance of food offerings in ngesur tanah salvation in Belikurip Village, Wonogiri, Central Java, Indonesia using an ethnolinguistic approac...

Albert Tallapessy, Indah Wahyuningsih, Riska Ayu Anjasari
This article deals with the investigation of the existence of postcolonial discourse in Coogler's Black Panther (2018). The study aims to reveal and examine the existence of social issues related to B...

Martin Ernst Rudolf Arndt
The article presents views of Eastern Judaism, especially in Lithuania, in the Jewish press around the Great War. It is based on a close research of journals, newspapers and book-publications written ...

Aprinus Salam
This paper tries to explain the contestation at the discursive construction level of the subject. The subject in question is Indonesia in postcolonial era. The problem that will be answered was how th...

Sri Herminingrum
This article endeavors to elucidate the establishment of International relations between America and Indonesia by means of Fast food franchises from a cultural dimension point of view. Since diplomacy...

Dharma Satrya Hd, Zainul Muttaqin
This study examines the representation of Sasak society in the text “Gugur Mayang”. It aims to semiotically explain the significance and communication of the text in Sasak culture by applying Paul Ric...

Sri Herminingrum
The Information Technology (IT) proliferation path cannot be separated from the role of American young entrepreneurs who generate revolutionary change in global information system. This modern existen...

Jordyna Austine Xaviera Susanto, Wiwik Sushartami
This research has two objectives. First, it aims to determine the perspective of the local community towards the commodification of disaster tourism in Kinahrejo, one year following the 2010 eruption ...

Zane Goebel
This article presents a very preliminary description of a sample of photos of signage (e.g. posters, signs, billboards) drawn from around six hundred photos taken in Bandung in January 2019. Drawing u...

Annisa Widyawati Fathonah
This article examines the rewriting of mythology (remythology) in Eka Kurniawan's magic realism novel titled Man Tiger (2004). The discussion particularly explores how the remythology of the Indonesia...

Suwarno Suwarno, Wening Sahayu
Despite a myriad of studies that have been reported in analysing media discourse, few works take into account media bias. In response to this empirical gap, the present critical discourse study (CDS) ...

Bahir Adem Abdulahi
The main purpose of this paper was to describe the effect of school culture factors on teachers' job satisfaction. Descriptive correlation design with mixed data approach was employed in four public s...

Putut Widjanarko
Media and communication technology plays a crucial role in diasporic communities by helping members to maintain complex connections with their places of origin, and at the same time to live their life...

Reno Wikandaru, Shely Cathrin, Erwinsyah Satria, Dian Rianita
Humans have developed science to understand the phenomena they face in their lives. As such, the development of science is inexorably linked with epistemology because it emphasizes the question of tru...

Gabriel Facal, Gloria Truly Estrelita
Faced with global and systemic crises, neoliberal oriented governments are taking on more authoritarian forms of governance. By using the power of the media, justice, the police, and a set of governme...

Arif Akhyat
This paper aims to explain the decline of the peasant community in Semarang City, Central Java, by exploring the historical shifts in the city's spatial structures and livelihoods. Spatial changes and...

Setiadi Setiadi
This article is based on a case study in Joglo Tani, a local organization that focuses its programs on promoting new agricultural technology and urban farming while promoting food security for local p...

Erond Litno Damanik
This article aims to explore and discuss the phenomenon of intolerant attitudes in multicultural societies. Empirically, the substance of the study is focused on strengthening discrimination and segre...

Annabel Teh Gallop
Studies of the languages and literatures of the Malay world of Nusantara have long been shaped by the collections of manuscripts held in western institutions, which strongly reflect the interests of c...
This study attempts at investigating students' expletive motives revealing at their experiential life. 177 students majoring in English, Javanese, and Indonesian participated in this study. Data were ...
Critical thinking is explicitly mentioned in many school and university curricula around the world including in the Indonesian education curriculum but it is rarely promoted inside the classrooms. Lac...

Louise Ling Edwards
In Yaa Gyasi's debut novel Homegoing, two sisters separated by circumstance are born in 18th-century Ghana not far from the Cape Coast Castle. One sister, Effia, marries a white officer employed at t...

Sani Asmi Ramdani Lestari
No abstract available.

Muhammad Taufiqurrohman
This paper discusses about the images of communist figures in “post-suharto 1965 fictions”. Images of communist figures have been acknowledged by Indonesian people through many books and films produce...

Diah Kristina, Nur Saptaningsih
Printed wedding invitations have been one of the most crucial aspects in the social organization among many countries like Brunei Darussalam, Iran, Egypt, and Persia. Javanese people also pay special ...

Melese Teferi Adugna, Tesfaye Zeleke Italemahu
In Ethiopia, community policing has been announced ofcially as a national program in 2005 E.C with the impetus to nullify crimes at lower tiers. There have been growing reports of prevailing crimes in...

Anindya Firda Khairunnisa
No abstract available.
This research aims at observing the blending process, the patterns of blending, and the possible new meanings of the English-influenced blends found in the Indonesian context. The influence of English...
This article explores the transformation of the matrilineal system within Minangkabau children's carito. In general, children's carito are considered bedtime stories that convey positive values; as su...
This article aims to analyse the ideological struggles reflected in the identity construction of French-language users in Indonesia. Using a critical sociolinguistic approach, it examines how Indonesi...
Indonesia has the largest economy in Southeast Asia and the seventh largest GDP in the world, yet little is known about Indonesia's organizational culture. This paper develops a deep understanding of ...
The use of the term “Four Pillars” by the People's Consultative Assembly of the Republic of Indonesia (MPR RI) since the end of 2009 has generated numerous debates in Indonesian political life. The te...
This study aims to explain trading activities at the Air Bangis harbor during the Dutch Colonial Government. Since the early 19th century, the Dutch Colonial Government had been more ambitious than be...
Based on a library research, this paper aims at introducing the police procedural as a subgenre of detective genre. To achieve the aim, this paper elaborately discusses three definitions of the police...

M. Iqbal Ahnaf, Danielle N. Lussier
Studies of elections in young democracies point to the risk of elections intensifying existing social conflicts, a process observed in Indonesia in recent years. The 2017 mayoral election in Yogyakart...

Alyssa Syahmina Putri, Herlin Putri Indah Destari
This study analyses the three essential elements of the interracial relationship between Amir and Emily in Ayad Akhtar's Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Disgraced. They are: Emily's painting of Amir, her...

I. Nyoman Wijaya
This study discusses whether a biography can function as a source and a methodology in the research of humanities. Taking biography as a source, researchers of humanities can use a collection of biogr...

Fadlil Munawwar Manshur
This article discusses the rise of populism in Arabic and Western cultures as well as the connection between them. This study shows that populism in the Arab and Western world have several common char...

Muhammad Ridwan, Ulfah Nurul Amanah
This study discusses the fundamental frequency and tone in Arabic vowels and consonants by Indonesian speakers aged 5 years old. The method of data collecting used an interview method by recording and...

Haru Deliana Dewi
This paper is an overview on the development of Translation Studies (TS) research in Indonesia from 2008 to 2018. The study aims to discover whether the TS research conducted by the students of ten In...

Taufik Nur Hidayat, M. R. Nababan, Djatmika Djatmika
The purpose of this study is to describe the shift process which is caused by applying certain translation techniques. The techniques are modulation, transposition, implication, and reduction by Molin...

Dhania Putri Sarahtika
No abstract available.

Tofan Dwi Hardjanto, Nala Mazia
This article investigates epistemic modality in political discourse. It focuses on modality markers in terms of their word classes, semantic meanings and discourse functions in political speeches. The...

Nazirwan Rohmadi, Warto Warto
This paper discusses the legislative institutions callled Volksraad established by the Dutch East Indies, which further used by the nationalist-moderate to achieve the national independence of Indone...

Tadesse Tedla, Dawit Negassa
The purpose of this study was to investigate the current experiences of deaf children in upper primary, secondary and preparatory schools in Gondar City Administration, Ethiopia. A phenomenological st...

Moh Masrukhi
Commercial advertising is currently created with an imaginative look. The elements are framed in verbal and nonverbal ways, and there is a structure of discourse where the message is hidden by the adv...

Henry Wijaya
How do we define the state of Indonesia's national education? On one hand, Indonesian students have always performed lamentably in International standardized tests. In the latest 2015 PISA test, their...

Dian Lintang Sudibyo
This paper discusses the issue of Komodo Dragon attacks on humans from an anthropological perspective. Wild animal attacks are often regarded as a result of human-wildlife ecological conflict. Humans,...

Imam Subkhan
This paper discusses the development of public anthropology in the United States and Indonesia. Drawing on literature reviews and archive studies, this article argues that public anthropology needs to...

Febriani Elfida Trihtarani
This study analyzes Korean writer Yeom Sang-seop's colonial-era novel Samdae (Three Generations) (1931) and Pramoedya Ananta Toer's Tetralogi Buru (Buru Quartet). Although Korea and Indonesia have dif...

Silvia Rosa
Tambo Minangkabau is a storehouse of knowledge about the history of the Minangkabau people. Initially, it developed as oral literature, passed from generation to generation in the Minangkabau communit...

Ines Ika Saputri, Endang Nurhayati
This study aims to determine the form of Javanese language maintenance and to describe the factors motivating the use of Javanese language in Ahmad Tohari's Bekisar Merah. This study will also discuss...
Language acquisition starts in childhood. Oral language is the initial language to learn. Within it, lies norms to make language functional. Children start to function the language through communicati...