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Udayana Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (UJoSSH)
Published by Universitas Udayana
ISSN : 25496956     EISSN : 26219107     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24843/UJoSSH
Udayana Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (UJoSSH) is an international and an open access journal which is published by Research and Community Services Institutes of Udayana University. UJoSSH focuses on the development of the humanities studies and social sciences. The aim of our journal is to promote a principled approach to research on the area of social sciences and humanities in general, which may include, but not limited to Linguistics and Literature, Arts, Cultural Studies, Law, Economics and business, Tourism, Social Sciences, Political Sciences, Education, Library Sciences UJoSSH has a full commitment towards the authenticity of the articles and papers published. Each of the authority who submit their articles to the UJoSSH for publication must be able to prove that the work submitted is original contributions and have not been published in part or in whole on other print media. To achieve that commitment, the UJoSSH provides objectively and fairly peer review to every article submitted by blind reviewers from domestic and foreign universities.
Articles 140 Documents
Typology Lexical Verb 'To Use' in Japan: Natural Semantics Metalanguage Study Ni Made Wiriani
Udayana Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol 1 No 2 (2017): UJoSSH, September 2017
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This study entitled Typology of Lexical Verb 'Use' In Japanese: Study of Natural Semantic Metalanguage. The research objective is to understand verb ‘use’ of the Japanese language. The specific objective is to describe forms, structures, and to avoid the meaning of swirling. Analysis using Semantic Theory of Natural Metalanguage (MSA) which is pioneered by Wierzbicka (1996). To analyze the data the author uses a descriptive method, that describe the elements used by default lexical verb ‘meaning'. Then the mapping exponent through explication by using a paraphrase. Data were analyzed semantic structure. Ways of presenting the data analysis using informal methods, namely the use of words. 14 types of the Japanese verb have the meaning of 'use, ' i.e., kaburu, maku, haku, hameru, shimeru, sauces, kiru, Kakeru, tsukeru, tsukau, mochiiru, shiyo suru, suru riyou, chakuyo suru, which is often found in the books of Japanese. This study has given a clear enough picture of the technical explication of the state of one form or lexicon to one meaning and one meaning for one form or lexicon.
The Influence of Tourism Towards the Dynamics of Women’s Rights in Marriage Law in Bali Ariani .; Sukerti .
Udayana Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol 2 No 2 (2018): UJoSSH, September 2018
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This research aims to examine the influence of tourism on women rights towards the dynamics in marriage law in Bali by answering the questions: 1) How does tourism affect women empowerment, especially in marriage life; 2) By women participation in public sector of tourism, does it create the dynamics of women rights in marriage law in Bali? The method used in this research is empirical law research by interview method to informants and respondents with interview method, analysis data applied qualitatively. The research results showed that tourism has affected on women empowerment. Women can fill job opportunities and business opportunities in the tourism sector either as worker, as independent entrepreneurs or as workers/ entrepreneurs to help their husbands. Oftentimes, women in research villages do multiple livelihood patterns. Women have their own income to increase their personal resources and sustain the familyeconomy, women are not dependent on men as stereotype that have been existed. Tourism also has a real significant effect on women rights dynamics, where women as workers, independent entrepreneurs, workers/entrepreneurs to help their husbands have authority to manage business by autocratic and syncretic decision making pattern which is indicating that women are participating, has rights in decision making.
The Constitutionality of Castration Sanction Yohanes Usfunan; Jimmy Z. Usfunan; IPR. Arsha Putra
Udayana Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol 1 No 1 (2017): UJoSSH, Feburary 2017
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The research was conducted to asses Article 81 and Article 81A of Government Regulation In Lieu of Law No. 1 of 2016 on the Second Amendment of Law No. 23 of 2002 on Children Protection which includes imposition of castration sanction in its substance materials. Such policy is based on many rapes and murders case of minors that happen cruelly nowadays. Based on three points of view, chemical castration is the effort of reducing sexual arousal addressed to the perpetrator in order not to reiterate the same action and to reduce crimes such as rape and other sexual offenses. Although this regulation has good aim in terms of the deterrent effect, but there is a human rights character code which is a non-derogable human rights stipulated in Article 28 paragraph (1) The 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, one of which is so called right not to be tortured. The conclusion of this research is that the sanction of chemical castration violates human rights therefore constitutes an unconstitutional policy or in contrary to the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. The results of this study is also expected to provide a view on constitutional law in doing the judicial review before the Constitutional Court.
Negative Forms in Nusa Penida Dialek Ni Made Wiriani; I Nyoman Rauh Artana
Udayana Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol 2 No 1 (2018): UJoSSH, Feburary 2018
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This research entitled Negation In Balinese Language Dialects Nusa Penida. This study aims to describe the expression of negation in the dialect of Nusa Penida. The Balinese dialect of Nusa Penida has its own distinctive features when compared with the Balinese language in general. Limitations to be achieved in this study is the determination of negation in the dialect of Nusa Penida. This review provides information about the negatives in Balinese dialect of Nusa Penida. The research method used is a descriptive method and interview technique. (Mahsun, 2005). The conclusion of this research is that the form of negation in the dialect of Bali Nusa Penida language is expressed lexically namely ndek, tare, bohung, au nah, and tare enden. While ndek and tare both have the meaning of 'no'. Both can also replace each other in the construction of certain sentences such as sentence prohibitions and sentences that states never. The word bohung has inherent meaning 'not so'. This word can not be replaced. The word au nah has two meaning 'no tau (pasti)' and 'tidak tau (ragu)'. While tare enden has meaning of 'not yet'.
The Effect of Tri Hita Karana Culture on The Organizational Commitment and Performance of The Company Ida Bagus Ketut Surya; I Ketut Wijaya Kesuma; AA. Sagung Kartika Dewi; AA. Ayu Sriathi
Udayana Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol 1 No 1 (2017): UJoSSH, Feburary 2017
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The purpose of this research is to explore the cultural influences of Tri Hita Karana to organizational commitment and the performance of the company. More specific aims are testing and analyzing the cultural influences of Tri Hita Karana on performance of company and organizational commitment role as mediation of the relationship between Tri Hita Karana to the performance of company. The data were collected by cross-section through questionnaires, the unit of analysis is the Regional Water Company of Tabanan Regency. Respondents are all leaders belonging to the management of as many as 42 people. The data analysis method used to test the hypothesis is Path Analysis. The results of this study indicate that a good implementation of Tri Hita Karana culture can improve the performance of the company. Good implementation of Tri Hita Karana culture can increase organizational commitment and at the same time improve the performance of the company Further organizational commitment proved to be mediating the cultural influence of Tri Hita Karana to company performance.It is recommended that the board of directors and management further promote the culture that is embraced to even be used as guidelines for PDAM of Tabanan regency.
Literary “abroad”: Ahmad Fuadi in the Indonesian’s Literary Arena: Sociology of Literature’s Study Hawin Nurhayati
Udayana Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol 3 No 2 (2019): UJoSSH, September 2019
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Behind the success of the authors, letters, and/or novelists, there are some interesting wrestlings from their position in the Indonesian literary arena. For some of them, success is not only creating work, then read and bought. A recognition is more important, to have a more important position than being ‘author' only. This case urges the researcher to conduct this research, about the position of a popular novel author, Ahmad Fuadi. Bourdeau (in Karnanta, 2013) by his concept, heterodoxa, discussed the explicit thought shared about whether legal or not of the perception and appreciation currently in effect. The investigation towards Ahmad Fuadi's position in the Indonesian's literary arena by using the sociology literature approach resulted that he never asked for his literary position, although he has international and well-appreciated works. For him, the most important is working, worshipping, continuously ‘going abroad' for studying and ‘broadening' knowledge toward others by his work.
The Establishment of Rural Tourism Based Creative Economy Kendran Village, Gianyar Ni Ketut Arismayanti; I Gusti Ngurah Widyatmaja; I Wayan Wiraatmaja
Udayana Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol 1 No 1 (2017): UJoSSH, Feburary 2017
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The aim of the research is to find the identification of the potential of nature tourism, cultural tourism, and creativity of local communities of Kendran Village and determine the condition of the internal environment (as seen from the strengths and weaknesses) and external environment (as seen from the opportunities and threats) of Kendran Village. Since the development of creative economy based rural tourism is one of the attempts to open up the market share (market niche) that had not done yet.SWOT analysis method used in this research to explore the potential of the internal environment, such as Strengths, namely rice field scenery with jogging tracks, the preserved traditional culture as traditional Balinese architecture, sacred places, historical relics in the village area, the activities of the Balinese-Hinduism ceremonies, arts and cultures, as well as the hospitality of communities, and accessible areas. We found the Weaknesses on infrastructure, public facilities, lack of tourism programs along with its management, and lack of foreign languages including English. Likewise, on the external environment, they have the opportunities in location of Kendran Village, the popularity of rural tourism, increasing of tourists arrival who interested in culture & nature tourism, information and technological advances that supports the promotion of Kendran Village, the support of the Gianyar Government, the development of creative economy based tourism, and the Threats such as increased competition in tourism industry, lack of passion of rural life in young generations, the culture commercialization, and also the stability of political and security situation in Indonesia.
Children Of Men (2006): Representation of Modern Spirituality in an Apocalyptic Dystopian World Mulya Cindi Ovira Lestari; Bayu Kristianto
Udayana Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol 4 No 1 (2020): UJoSSH, February 2020
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In the post-industrialization era, spirituality has gone through many shifts. Specifically, perceptions of spirituality have changed for the worst after 9/11, which inspired several movies in portraying spirituality within the society in science fiction movies. Children of Men (2006) is one of science fiction movies that portray biblical apocalyptic narratives in which spirituality is a crucial element in the movie, indicating how influential spirituality is in popular culture. This research paper aims to analyze how modern spirituality is represented through the shift from Weber's concept of disenchantment to Jenkin's concept of re-enchantment, examining how it affects oneself in the biblical apocalyptic narrative. The representation is analyzed by focusing on a huge alteration that resulted from the attack of 9/11, which affects how the disenchanted society in the movie deals with the gloom of apocalypse. These responses lead to re-enchantment as the movie incorporates biblical allegories that represent hope for tomorrow, which is fundamental teaching for most religions.
Global Civil Society, Animal Welfare, and Cultural Value: Analysis of Dogs are not Food Movement in Bali P.R.K. Dewi; N.W.R. Priadarsini; A.A.A.I. Prameswari
Udayana Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol 3 No 1 (2019): UJoSSH, Feburary 2019
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Bali got international attention after news and video released by Animals Australia that showedthe trade of dog meat in Bali and how these dogs were obtained by torture to be used as food. Animals Australia’s investigation made the global civil society movement especially engaged in animal welfare increasingly massive and intense. Not only at the international level, but the participation of civil society in Bali regarding this issue is also increasingly intense. So that there is a movement from the public emerged to realize that dogs are not to be consumed through the Dogs are Not Food tagline. The social movements of global civil society are carried out institutionally in the form of NGOs (nongovernmental organizations) and non-institutionalized in the form of communities and individuals. The issue of animal welfare which is seen as a new issue is used as a basis for movement. This at once questioned whether the consumption of dog meat was in accordance with the cultural values adopted by the Balinese people. So that through this study the authors examined who the actors involved in the Dogs Are Not Food movement in Bali from 2017-2018 and analyzed the strategies implemented. The method used in conducting this research is a qualitative descriptive research method with data collection techniques through in-depth interviews and oral studies. The author used the new social movement theory, the concept of social movement strategy and the concept of cultural value. From the research obtained, the consumption of dog meat is also not in accordance with the customs and culture of Balinese people. The Dogs Are Not Food Movement in Bali involved global civil society who use each different framing and not all use a cultural approach in their movement strategy.
Front Matter UJoSSH Vol. 1 No. 1 2017 Editorial Team UJoSSH
Udayana Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol 1 No 1 (2017): UJoSSH, Feburary 2017
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