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Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development
ISSN : 26156180     EISSN : 26156180     DOI : doi.org/10.21070/ijccd
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development (IJCCD) is a peer-reviewed journal published by Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo three times a year (March, June, September). This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. The scope of this journal is appropriate subjects including, but not limited to, the knowledge of the Rural, Urban, Culture, Heritage, and community development.
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Examining the Women Issues and Child Abuse as Mirrored by Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things Danish Suleman; Abdul Halim Mohamed
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 3 (2019): June
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According to many reports, abuse of women and child is the biggest human rights violation in India. In this qualitative research paper, we are going to examine the causes that lead to women issues and child abuse in India from the perspective of Arundhati Roy’s novel The God of Small Things. In present India, even after its Independence, gender-discrimination and child abuse in Indian society are at worst. In order to understand the causes and reason that creates challenges for women and danger for children in Indian society, we will study the views and experiences of Arundhati Roy as she presented in her selected novel. we will be using a qualitative research methodology to analyze and collect the relevant data using the textual analysis method. For this minor research, we will read and analyze the novel written by Arundhati Roy namely, The God of Small Things (1997). At the end of this study, we will reveal the position of these issues and causes for the women’s issues and child abuse issues. The significance of this study is to create an awareness among the readers on the importance of rights and freedom of women and children in India. This paper depicts how Indian women, as well as children, are facing problems and violence in their daily lives and how we used literature (novel) education to raise and build their personalities in order to contribute fruitfully in Indian society.
Refusal and Politeness Strategies of Malay Speakers of English As A Second Language Norma Saad; Siti Jamilah Bidin; Ahmad Affendi Shabdin
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 3 (2019): June
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Politeness is an essential part in human communication. It plays a pivotal role in establishing and maintaining good relationships and social harmony. It is reflected by linguistic and non-linguistic behavior through which we indicate that we take others’ feelings of how they should be treated into account. The present study investigated the application of politeness strategies through the linguistic behaviour of twelve Malay English as a second language (MSE) undergraduate students when refusing their higher status interlocutor’s scholarship offer to pursue their studies at an overseas university. Selection of participants was based on a purposive sampling and on the students’ MUET results. The study examined how these students employed politeness strategies as they struggled to find an equilibrium between defending their stance of not accepting the scholarship and at the same time maintaining civility towards a persistent university officer. Data on refusal interactions between the students and the university officer were obtained through an open role-play which were transcribed, classified into semantic refusal strategies, categorized into the types of sequence orders of the strategies and finally classified according to Brown and Levinson’s politeness strategies. The repertoire of MSE refusal strategies reveals positive politeness to be dominant followed by bald-on-record while negative politeness was employed minimally. Using a combination of these three types of politeness, the MSE refusal interactions show variation of politeness ranging from less to more polite. The study revealed that the degree of politeness depend very much on participants’ effort to adapt to the context of situation. The variation of strategies which reflect different degree of politeness generated by the study would be useful as pragmatic input. This input could be utilized by English language teachers to raise pragmatic awareness and to develop their students’ ability to use socially appropriate language for the situation they encounter.
Special Career Decisions and Some Interventions Required for the Development of Decision Making Fazaria Muslimah
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 3 (2019): June
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The purpose of this study is to assist individuals in understanding themselves with the given career interventions. Career decisions are the ability of a person to use his knowledge, emotions and thoughts. The ability of career decisions is based on cognitive, affective and psychomotor aspects. Cognitive aspects; understand themselves and the environment (family, friends and society), knowledge of decision making steps, understanding of information. Affective aspects; responsible, emotionally involved in discussions about careers. Psychomotor aspects; use of knowledge and thought. Career decisions can be made with a variety of career interventions in accordance with the objectives to be achieved with several alternative options in developing career decisions. To develop career decisions some appropriate interventions are given such as reality counseling, cognitive reconstruction and social cognitive models.
Seeing Nature and the Philosophy of Banjar Through Banjar Traditional Pantun Rustam Effendi
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 3 (2019): June
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Banjar traditional rhymes are rhymes that lived and prospered around 1900 and below. The calculation from 1900 down refers to the theory that traditional literature lived and developed two generations ago and below. Traditional Banjar rhymes are expressed only in spoken language. If traditional Banjar rhymes are expressed only in spoken language, then the contemporary Banjar rhymes, in addition to being expressed in spoken language, are also expressed in written language, even expressed through cyberspace, such as whats up, facebook, and other virtual worlds (digital literature). The Banjar Pantun is supported by traditional Banjar people, who are mostly illiterate. Therefore, the content of rhymes is very vulgar (to be honest, revealing things as they are) and reflects the natural condition at the time the rhymes were made, and reflects the original philosophy of Banjar, which has not been contaminated by foreign cultures. Research on the Banjar traditional pantun is very important and very urgent. Banjar rhymes which are verbal are stored in the memory of informants, most of which are elderly. Therefore, various Banjar rhymes must be immediately recorded and analyzed in accordance with the explanation of the informant. The results of this study conclude that the natural atmosphere reflected from the Banjar rhyme is a calm, peaceful atmosphere, fresh wind blowing, deep rivers and clear water, a sense of family, shady trees, community activities back and forth from village to village, and prosperity and the happiness of life. Some of the philosophy of life of the Banjar people reflected in the traditional Banjar rhyme are: (i) regard the teaching profession as the noblest profession outperforming other professions, (ii) Appreciation to Mr. Tuan Haji (someone who has performed the hajj) and submit to his advice, (iii ) ideal women for Banjar people are white women and like to smile, (iv) true longing and jealousy will not be able to be cured, (v) people who love each other are people who remember each other, (vi) new people remember and appreciate his family and hometown when afflicted by unfortunate overseas, (vii) contemplate fate and accept destiny if fate has been determined by the Almighty.
Optimizing the Production and Sales Capacity of Fish Crackers in Sidoarjo, Indonesia Emy Rosnawati; Mochammad Tanzil Multazam; Atikha Sidhi Cahyana
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 3 (2019): June
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This paper aims to provide additional knowledge related to increased production and marketing for fish cracker craftsmen. The method used is the method of mentoring and workshops, with partners being fish cracker craftsmen in the sawohan area of ​​Sidoarjo. The result of this assistance is an increase in production and marketing from partners.

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