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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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Kobhung and Symbols of Power the Husband in Madura (Panoptisisme Study on Behavior Wife Husband Facing Domination) Atiqullah Atiqullah; Syaiful Hadi
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 5 (2020): March
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First, this study discusses the settlement in the form taneyan lanjhang, namely “kobhung” located at the western end (qibla) not only serves as a center of activity for men namely the transfer of religious values to the next generation, but also a symbol of supervision and control (Panopticon) out of the family members. Second, women in villages Madura can not escape from adhandhan, arembi ', and amassa' (self-care, childbirth or caring for the family, and cooking) as a form of devotion to her husband and family. With this condition, they did not sue even accept gracefully about his role in the household, because it has been taught for generations.
Environmental Criticism in Kulah's Short Story Gus Tf Sakai's Work: An Overview of Ecocritics Ahsani Taqwiem
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 5 (2020): March
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Literary work is not born from an empty thing. It was born from the results of human hands on the other hand interacting and absorbing many things from the complexity of the environment in which it lives. This explains how a literary work has an intimate relationship with nature. Literary ecology exists as a bridge to understand how nature is placed in a work. The object of this research is Kulah's short story written by Gus Tf Sakai. Kulah's short story contains a lot of environmental criticism that is very strongly illustrated. Through interpretation efforts and descriptions when approaching the data in the form of quotations of words or sentences taken in my short story. Ecological theory tries to explain how humans and nature influence each other as an ecosystem. Some of the environmental criticisms contained in kulah short story are criticisms of the deteriorating condition of the watershed which has resulted in many disasters such as floods, massive forest loss, and the dangers of waste which must be a concern for all parties. Efforts to prevent damage to nature must be taken in various ways including through the literary path. Environmental damage is the beginning for other disasters, therefore the effort to understand literature through natural perspectives becomes very important and crucial. Ecological’s point of view when reading literature are expected to be one of the educational solutions for readers in order to take part in protecting nature.
Speech Therapy and Self-awareness About Stuttering for Adults Who are Stutters in Pakistan Faiza Iqbal; Muhamad Dzahir Bin Kasa; Yahya Don
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 5 (2020): March
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All over the world extra than 70 pile human beings whichever stutter, who is in relation to 1% on the population (Bloodstein & Bernstein-Ratner, 2008). Recent research bear referred to troubling findings related to the cognitive, affective, and communal blessing over human beings who stutter people who stutters. The level of understanding among adult stutters in Pakistan concerning the problem of stuttering Awareness and speech therapy. For this study, cross sectional study design was used. Research has been conducted in Govt. and private sector tertiary care Hospitals in Lahore Pakistan. The study is completed within four months from December 2018 to February 2019. Between the ages of Dec 2018 to March 2019, adult stuttering clients were taken, over 15 years of age. Inclusion requirements included all the males and females above 15 years of age who were stuttering. This involves pupils, males and females with blockage, delay, prolongation or any other primary or secondary signs stuttering. Both congenital or chronic disease stutters were ruled out. All patients were briefly interviewed before they were considered as part of the study to ensure that they met the criteria for inclusion. A Performa was established and validated by 10 experts after literature review and expert opinion (having a minimum of 5 years of field experience). There is a significant correlation between Understanding regarding the Stuttering issues and understanding of Stuttering Self Therapy. Awareness on the issue of Stuttering on the understanding of speech therapy for Stutter individuals is shown to be substantially successful. These approaches of speech therapy differ by individual because of the differences between them. It was also found that the more stutter has knowledge of his question with expression the more he performs and utilizes psychological self-help strategies. The study was conducted only on adult stutters. It was a short-run analysis. Sample was taken from a single Pakistani city. Large-scale analysis should be performed for large sample size. The research should include more than in Pakistani city population. Research may also involve children who stutter in future research.
Political and Gender issues in Arundhati Roy’s "The Ministry of Utmost Happiness" Danish Suleman; Abdul Halim Mohamed; Md. Firoj Ahmmed
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 5 (2020): March
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Arundhati Rao is an acute observer of the very fabric of Indian society. He is an activist and social reformer for the marginal, downtrodden and a revolutionary spark for the 21st century litterateurs. The Ministry of Utmost Happiness is the second novel of Booker Prize-winning author Arundhati Roy which is published in 2017 after twenty years of the publication of his debut novel The God of Small Things. The novel recounts some of the egregious events of Contemporary Indian history such as land reform, 2002 Godhra train burning and Kashmir insurgency as well. It illustrates the sufferings, pain and the right of the LGBT community in contemporary India. The novel also incorporates many social and political events occurred in India and other parts of the world against the backdrop of its story. The paper argues upon the political and gender issues with the reference of The Ministry of Utmost Happiness by Arundhati Rao.
Cultural Tourism as a Means of Development of Regional Tourism Daukaeva Khalida Ibrakhimovna; Mirboboeva Dilfuza Bakhtiyorovna
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 5 (2020): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd2020494

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There is a significant concentration of cultural attractions in a relatively small territory of Uzbekistan, which together with organized cultural events of various kinds are a prerequisite for the development of cultural tourism in the regions of the country. The current study aims to take an in-depth look at cultural tourism, as well as to indicate the prospects and possible aspects of its future development as a means of development of tourism in regions. To achieve the goal, different approaches to the concept of "cultural tourism" were considered, the analysis of the development of this sphere in the world practice, as well as its application in the regions, and the impact of external factors on it was determined. The main problems of development of tourism in the regions can be considered lack of tourist products attracting tourists in the region, poor development of tourist infrastructure. This article investigates types and potential of cultural tourism as an important component of regional tourism, cultural policy and the development of society. The main types of cultural tourism are described, and their potential and importance for the development of regions and for intercultural interaction are outlined. Scientific methods of comparison, generalization and methods of qualitative research were used in the survey. In conclusion of the article the author presents finding of the investigation and describes results.
Spiritual Heritage and Great Silk Road Traditions are an Important Factor in The Development of National Tourism in Uzbekistan Djuraeva Gavhar Normuratovna; Abdullaeva Komila Timurovna
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 5 (2020): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd2020499

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The article analyzes historical factors affecting the development of national tourism in Uzbekistan. The issues of travel through the Great Silk Road, diplomatic relations, travelers of Islamic Eastern countries, their works, the role and importance of travelers of Eastern and Western countries in trade-economic, socio-political and spiritual-cultural relations between Eastern and Western countries were analyzed. These projects focus on the promotion of tourism as one of the efficient mechanisms for enhancing cooperation between countries. On the one side, it is a colorful region rich in tourism destinations and tourist products, with a remarkable heritage, variety of natural conditions and cultural traditions. On the other hand, it is an area with dramatically varying socio-economic development, which influences the tourism industry. For centuries, the Silk Road has been the most significant and productive way for the nations of Asia and Europe to integrate. It was through it that products, knowledge, technologies and cultures were interchanged, which eventually promoted the development of cities, regions, states and civilizations. For the creation of a service called the "Great Silk Road", an appropriate framework is naturally required. The "Great Silk Road" is a trans-continental concept of integration of countries at all levels, for its implementation, which requires active cooperation of all countries.
The Importance of Language Contacts in the Field of Tourism Kamala Avadır Jafarova
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 5 (2020): March
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Tourism is not only a way of spending citizens' leisure time, it has transformed into a mass communication practice, a significant social process. Cross-cultural tourism is the most widespread, its purpose is to get acquainted with a different natural, ethno-social and cultural reality. International experience in the field of effective use of the tourism potential of the regions is based on language relations. Our goal is to reveal the exceptional role of language contacts in the further development of tourism. When we talk about tourism, we always remember the country's economy. But we must not forget that along with the economy, the development of language contacts play an important role in tourism. The question is as follow: Is there a need for specialists and consultants on cross-cultural relations in the field of tourism? This need is certainly overdue. The tourism industry today is not just a haphazard sector. It is a complex conglomerate of relationships between different types of structures. These are tour operators that create a product for the end user, intermediary agents, travel agencies, air carriers, hotels and resorts, rental offices (from cars to country villas and apartments), security systems, etc. For successful interaction of all these structures and development of the industry as a whole, professionals in cross-cultural relations are necessary. The problem becomes more relevant when the interaction of cultures goes beyond one country or region.
Problems of Intercultural Communication and the Ways of Their Solution Nabiev Obidjon Abdullo Ugli; Abdurasul Tukhtamishev
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 5 (2020): March
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This research work will examine concepts that do not exist in another language that represent the national identity and culture of other peoples, develop methods and tools to translate them into language, understand their sociolinguistic roots in contemporary intercultural communication, and enhance learning.At present, the influx of people of different nationalities and cultures from different countries is increasing year by year, which underlines the importance of intercultural communication and its problems, as well as the ability of the interpreter to overcome these problems. In fact, language will always remain an integral part of society.
Implementation of Foreign Experiences to Develop Wine Tourism in Samarkand Region Rakhmonov Shukhrat Shavkatovich
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 5 (2020): March
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Tourism is one of the most significant sectors of the world economy and a catalyst to the development of the economy of both local and international markets. World Travel and Tourism Councils reported that travel and tourism made up 10.4 % of global GDP. Wine tourism has become one of the popular tourism markets for the last few decades. This article depicts the definition of wine tourism and its relation with other types of tourism. Moreover, the article analyzes statistics on world wine production and top 10 countries on wine tourism and discusses the implementation of their experiences to develop wine tourism in Samarkand region.

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