Pub Date : 2021-02-10DOI: 10.21512/HUMANIORA.V12I1.6767
Dyah Kusuma Wardhani, Susan Susan
The research discussed the application of indoor health and comfort criteria that needed to be reviewed to create good indoor environmental quality and reduce the transmission of the Covid-19 virus where people spent most of their time indoors. A confined area, which was poorly ventilated and reliant on air conditioning, helped transmit the Covid-19 virus easily as air recirculation was the main cause of office clusters. One of the categories of Greenship Interior Space, Indoor Health and Comfort (IHC), could be used as a guide for creating better indoor quality. The method used for the research was a systematic literature review to define, study, analyze, and classify all available research relating to adaptation of indoor health and comfort criteria to mitigate the transmission in the workplace. The results show the adjustment to IHC criteria in IHC 1-10, which focus on providing good air quality by introducing outside air, stopping air recirculation, reducing indoor user capacity, and reducing indoor biological and chemical pollutants. To illustrate the implementation of the new normal, Ciputra University workplace was being observed, as the findings of the results, some strategies that are in line with the objectives of IHC 1, IHC 2, and IHC 5. Adjustment of these criteria must be supported by implementing health protocols through basic hygiene routines, fitness screening, and maintaining physical distancing.
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Pub Date : 2021-02-10DOI: 10.21512/HUMANIORA.V12I1.6563
T. Sobari, E. Damayanti
The background of research was developed by the responses of political elites to the statements of figures. The research problem was how the discourse of response and aligments from Prabowo speech entitled “Indonesia Punah” published in Kompas.com and Republika.com, which were the material objects of the research. A qualitative approach combined with a descriptive analysis techniques were applied in the research. Analysis was done by using Michael Foucault`s power relation theory. The research indicates that Kompas’ writing style tends to accentuate Jokowi’s government side as a comparison in responding to Prabowo’s speech. As for Republika, it dominates a clear description of the figure who gives the response. Then, the results of the power relations between Moeldoko and Hidayat Nur Wahid show that Moeldoko comments on behalf of the government by linking Jokowi’s performance. Meanwhile, Hidayat Nur Wahid gives a response to save the reputation of the stigma embedded in him, namely the religious figure, deputy chairman of the People`s Consultative Assembly (MPR) of the Republic of Indonesia, and Prabowo’s party bearer cadre.
研究的背景是政治精英对人物陈述的回应。研究的问题是如何对Prabowo在Kompas.com和Republika.com上发表的题为“Indonesia Punah”的演讲的话语进行回应和对齐,这是研究的物质对象。本研究采用定性分析与描述性分析相结合的方法。运用福柯的权力关系理论进行分析。研究表明,在回应普拉博沃的演讲时,孔帕斯的写作风格倾向于强调佐科威政府的一面。至于《共和》,它主导了对给出回应的人物的清晰描述。然后,Moeldoko与Hidayat Nur Wahid之间的权力关系结果表明,Moeldoko通过将佐科的表现联系起来,代表政府发表评论。与此同时,希达亚特·努尔·瓦希德(Hidayat Nur Wahid)给出了一个回应,以挽救嵌入在他身上的耻辱的声誉,即宗教人士,印度尼西亚共和国人民协商会议(MPR)副主席,以及普拉博沃(Prabowo)的政党干部。
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Pub Date : 2021-02-10DOI: 10.21512/HUMANIORA.V12I1.6708
Umi Farichah, A. Rakhmawati, N. Wardani
The research aimed to see a relevance of the preservation of the Javanese language in Javanese conversations that Ganjar Pranowo carried out during the COVID-19 pandemic. The resulting data was about the level in the language that included word level, phrase level, and sentence level. Also, several manners, unggah ungguh, and ethics were produced that could become examples or role models for the people of Central Java. The research applied a qualitative method. The data source was the utterances contained in the uploads of Ganjar Pranowo in the form of video recordings that included primary data in the form of utterances or parts of spoken speech from various speeches and communications from the people of Central Java with Ganjar Pranowo. The results show that preservation of the Javanese language through conversations between leaders and the community has positive implications. This means that the preservation of the Javanese language is carried out optimally in the social sphere. This activity is well recorded and uploaded on social media, Ganjar Pranowo, a figure who has high credibility. The social sphere is an important component used to preserve Javanese language, culture, and traditions.
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The research aimed to investigate types of common grammatical errors and dominant errors in writing narrative essays of students at the Youth Resource Center, Savannakhet. This study focuses on English students at the Youth Resource Center Savannakhet. The study employed a qualitative method. A sample group was 19 (12 male and 7 female) English students who learn English as an extra class. Data collection was conducted by testing writing narrative essay. The students were requested to write descript based on their stories under the theme: unforgettable moments in life. It’s consisting their experiences, holidays, and else. The researcher was analyzed data by using a descriptive initially statistic, a complete program Excel to present the data. As the result revealed that: there were 6 categories of common grammatical errors in students’ narrative essay writing such verb-tense there were 120 times with 28%, punctuation which came 99 times with 24%, spelling happened 63 times equal 15%, preposition came with 59 times with 14%, capital letter happened 58 times with 14%, and last was article error occurred 21 times with 5%. The most dominant type of grammatical error is verb-tense came with frequency 79. This was because of the students’ lack of knowledge in grammatical writing skill.
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Pub Date : 2021-01-27DOI: 10.23917/HUMANIORA.V22I1.8153
Bahaudin Alfiansyah Syafi'i, Ira Khoirun Niha, Silfiyatun Nisaa
This research aims to find the forms of language errors in the making of papers by students of Islamic Economics Law (HES), in particular class D in the semester VI of the 2019 academic year at the State Islamic Institute of Surakarta. To reach this goal, we employ a combination of descriptive and qualitative methods. We focused on the written errors in the linguistic field of morphology. The data were obtained through the note-taking method. They were then analysed was by making groups of the data, proceed with a presentation of the data, and verification of the data. The results of the study show 13 kinds of errors in the field of morphology. They are the writing the prefix di- that should be merged into non-merging and vice versa, the writing of the prefix ber-, the writing of prefix me-, the writing of the prefix ter-, the use of suffix -nya, the use of suffix -kan, the combination of the prefix di- with suffix -kan, the writing of prefix me- in combination with suffix -i, the use of prepositions, the writing of the simulphic me -kan, the use of confix ke-an, and the writing of confix per-an. These results indicate that students must continue to learn the rules in scientific writing that refer to the General Indonesian Spelling Guidelines (PUEBI).
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People have desires to search for the truth and to have broad knowledge. The internet, which was once considered as one of the media to find accurate sources of information, now has become a source of less accurate news. So there needs to be a filter in consuming news from the internet. The purpose of this study is to look at the spread of hoax news because of the lack of awareness. The majority of social media users in the current era do not have an ethical foundation in using their right to express their opinions properly which result in hoaxes. We use literature review method to collect all the information required. In the end, we conclude that people must give an opinion by thinking about the truth first of what they have conveyed. From the truth, it can be understood that something must be justified. In accordance with the truth meant by Al-kindi that in seeking truth must to find the main source of the source itself.
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Pub Date : 2021-01-27DOI: 10.23917/HUMANIORA.V22I1.11364
Yenny Puspitawati, Atiqa Sabardila
This study aims to (1) describe the model development of Giyanti village’s traditional cultural heritage, and (2) how it elaborates the community and the government in developing the ecotourism of Giyanti Hamlet. This research is a qualitative research. Methods of the data collection in the field is by using observation techniques, interviews, and documentation. The collected data were then analyzed by describing the results of the study in detail and systematic. Then, the results are presented informally, namely the formulation with ordinary words in the form of narrative texts. In this study, it is argued that the development of culture towards the ecotourism of the Giyanti village was wrapped in the Community Based Tourism model, which was able to elevate the culture, social, economy of the local community. However, full participation from the community is not enough if there is no good colaboration with the government. Therefore, there must be a good colaboration between the community and the government as the organizer of the ecotourism in the village of Giyanti, Wonosobo Regency.
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Pub Date : 2021-01-27DOI: 10.23917/HUMANIORA.V22I1.9873
Aryati Hamzah, William Indra S. Mooduto, Imam Mashudi
This research aims to describe the use of deixis in Gorontalo Language. This research was conducted in two stages namely the stage of preparation and implementation of the research. This research was conducted for 1 year. The result of the research showed that the form and meaning of deixis are person deixis, time and place. Persona deixis is divided into several types is deixis of first-person singular (wa’u ‘1sg’, watiya ‘1sg’), deixis of the first person plural (ami ‘1pl.excl’), deixis of the second person singular (yi’o ‘2sg’, tingoli ‘2sg’), deixis of the second person plural (tingoli ‘2pl’, timongoli ‘2pl’), and deixis of the third person singular (tio ‘3sg’) and timongolio ‘3pl’ as a deixis of the third person plural. Whereas, deixis of place are teye, teyamai ‘here’, tetomota ‘there’ this means to show the location of the room and the place of conversation or interlocutor. Deixis time among others yindhie ‘today’, lombu ‘tomorrow’, olango ‘yesterday’, dumodupo ‘morning’, mohulonu ‘afternoon’, hui ‘night’ which have the meaning to show the time when the speech or sentence is being delivered.
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Pub Date : 2021-01-27DOI: 10.23917/HUMANIORA.V22I1.9183
Budi Kurniawan
In preserving cultural heritage based on community participation, the community engangement and their support greatly influence the outcome. This study aims to examine community participation in the activities of structuring cultural heritage carried out through the mechanism of subsidies. We employ research method using a case study approach to gain an in-depth understanding of the form and the influence of community participation in each stage of the preservation program and the factors that influence it. Based on the study, we found that there was a form of deviation of community participation, both in the implementation stage and in the post-activity utilization stage. The deviations in participation occur as a result of a mismatch between the objectives of the activity and the actual needs of the community. As for the factors that influence the occurrence of irregularities in community participation, the come from the internal form of motivation, commitment and attitude, as well as external factors in the form of activity management, and policy aspects.
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Pub Date : 2021-01-27DOI: 10.23917/HUMANIORA.V22I1.7548
N. Aini, M. Mufid
It has been widely recognized that interlanguage fossilization is the common phenomena in second language acquisition. The present study tried to investigate the students’ writing performance to find out whether interlanguage fossilization occured or not. The primary goal of this research was to give information relating to interlanguage fossilization in students’ writing performance.This research was qualitative research. The writer used observation, documentation and interview to collect the data. Purposive sampling was the technique for choosing the ten students of the sixth and the eight semester of English Education Study Program of IAIN Jurai Siwo Metro in the Academic Year of 2017/2018. The result of this research showed that there were two types of interlanguage fossilization commonly produced by students. They were syntactical fossilization and morphological fossilization. Syntactical fossilization consisted of 71, 86% and morphological fossilization consisted of 28, 14%. Moreover, interlanguage fossilization phenomenon in students’ writing performance was caused by the students’ low English proficiency. Therefore, the students should be more active to improve their English ability.
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