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3rd IGSSCI Proceedings

DRAFT LEGISLATION AND “DERADICALISATION” Proposed Amendments to Indonesia’s Terrorism Laws and The “Brainwashing” Of Convicted Terrorists?

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As I write this paper, it is 12th October 2011. Exactly nine years, to the day, since Indonesia?s most deadly terrorist attack, in Bali in 2002. Which, in turn, was exactly one year, one month and one day after September 11, 2001. How the world has changed in one decade. The post-9/11 response to terrorism has had broad implications from security procedures at airports, hotels and shopping malls, to global politics and economics. It has caused wars to rage across the globe, and it may be said that there are very few people on earth whose life has not been touched in some way by those attacks and their consequences. read more

DISCURSIVE CONSTRUCTION OF MASCULINITY IN INDONESIAN TEEN MOVIES FROM 1970s TO 2000s

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This study aims to analyze the shifting discourse of teen?s masculinity in Indonesian movies targeting adolescent from the period of 1970s to 2000s. In this regard, movie is considered as a social text which provides important cues regarding dominant discourse of masculinity in a certain period. This study focuses mainly on how discourse of teen?s masculinity is constructed in teen movies and how the discourse has interrelationship with social and political context in Indonesia. To be more specific, this study attempts to analyze the way in which teen?s masculinities are represented audio-visually in the chosen movies representing each decade. Afterward, this study attempts to identify and analyze shift on the discourse of teen?s masculinity from 1970s to 2000s. read more

DEWA RUCI An Offer System of Learning by Multicultural Perspective

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That advice of pocung stanza above was ever taught by KGPAA Mangkunegara IV in Serat Wedatama. The advice above was also played on purwa pakeliran padat puppet led by Ki Manteb Soedharsono with Dewa Ruci story as the theme. It is one of the puppet story that give moral values especially on the way to get the science. If we appreciate the stanza above, of course, we will know how important the science towards our life. We can use formal or non formal institution in getting the science. These activities could make someone smart and capable if it is done by high motivation and wisely. So that it would be beneficial to others, even develop the nation position. read more

DEATH AND URBAN MUSLIM The Islamic Funeral Service in Yayasan Bunga Selasih

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he moment of death among city dwellers reveals social reality about different kind of death and community. The present of funeral service in city, which routinely and professionally take cares deceased, becomes one important sign of transformation in the meaning of death among Muslim communities. The deceased and the people who take care of him or her do not know each other. This is the problem that becomes the question tried to answer in this research. First why does YBS exist in Yogyakarta and second how does the role of YBS in funeral business in Yogyakarta. The important concepts used in this research are urban Muslim, deceased treatment, funeral home, city and social solidarity. read more

CONCEPTUALIZING AND POSITIONING RELIGIOUS HARMONY WITHIN THE MINISTRY OF RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS DISCOURSE

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Maintaining religious harmony is not only related to the issue of religion but also to the issue of politics, power, and economy. Therefore, governments have a role to play in creating religious harmony and many governments have adopted different methods to deal with the challenges of religious plurality. In Indonesia, the Ministry of Religious Affairs is especially concerned about maintaining religious harmony. Since this Ministry was established in 1946, its Ministers have given speeches emphasizing the need for religious harmony and highlighting the government has been involved in efforts to create religious harmony in Indonesia. Despite that emphasis, significant conflicts read more

COMMUNICATION COMPETENCIES OF PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS AS EDUCATION COMMUNICATORS IN BANDUNG Education Communication and HR

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Education sector particularly teachers are issues that interesting and important to be studied continuously, moreover these are reinforced by some various phenomena that occur such several issues concerning to unprofessionalism of the teachers reported widely as were allegedly by a book author of Professional Teachers (Kunandar, 2007: vi). Similarly, Salahudin Wahid, leader of Pondok Pesantren Tebu Ireng Jombang, said that the quality of teachers in Indonesia is relatively low despite the world?s fourth ranked in the teachers number (Pikiran Rakyat, December 8, 2010). read more

CHALLENGES IN DEVELOPING A CREATIVE CITY A Study of Jember Fashion Carnival (JFC)

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eveloping a city to become a creative city is not an easy thing; it does not only require cooperative participation of all related sectors, but also good qualification of all aspects of the city development. The creative city is a concept which was initiated by Charles Landry in the late 1980?s and since then this concept has become a globally accepted paradigm in city development planning. As it has been defined by Landry (2000), the creative city may inspire the regional government, scholars, business workers, and people in general because this concept tries to explore the creative potentials which are possessed by each city. read more

LEVELS OF DISABILITY AND P&O NEEDS IN INDONESIA A Preliminary report of a 126-household pilot survey in the Kelurahan (Sub-District) of Cilandak Barat, Jakarta Selatan

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Peter Carey?s keynote speech presented the work of the UK disability charity, The Cambodia Trust, in Indonesia. In particular he focused on the outcome of a 126-household pilot survey in the Kelurahan (Sub-District) of Cilandak West (Cilandak Barat) in South Jakarta with a total population according to the recent May 2010 census of 60,252 [33.421 male; 26.831 female) and 12.725 households, 11.125 are headed by males and 1.600 by females. The survey took place over a two-month period in October-November 2011. This is pilot has been designed as part of a larger national assessment to gather statistics on levels of disability and Prosthetic & Orthotic (P&O) needs in the wider Indonesian population on which to plan Indonesia?s national strategy for prosthetic and orthotic education over the coming decade. read more

BALANCING URBAN HISTORY BETWEEN INTERPRETATION AND A FACTUAL STORY Studying the Environment in Indonesian Cities

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What are the most important issues in urban studies today? The UN has declared that the world population reached the figure of seven billion people on 31 October 31, 2011. For the last two years, more than half of the global population has lived in cities. The UN picked a baby born in a Mumbai slum as the seventh billion citizen of the world, but it could just as well have chosen a child born in kampong Ledok Ratmakan in Yogyakarta or any other Indonesian urban kampong. After all, Indonesia has the fourth largest population in the world and rapid urbanization is also an important characteristic of this country, and has been a constant factor for at least the last century and a half. read more