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PELATIHAN MITIGASI BENCANA BADAI UNTUK SISWA – SISWI DI SDN BOHAR KABUPATEN SIDOARJO Muhammad Reza Ishadi Fadillah; Andharu, Devito; Wahyu Widayati; Isro Ani Widayati
Aptekmas Jurnal Pengabdian pada Masyarakat Vol 7 No 1 (2024): APTEKMAS Volume 7 Nomor 1 2024
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Sriwijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36257/apts.v7i1.8598

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The partner of this community service activity is SDN Bohar Sidoarjo Regency which is located at Jl. Raya Bohar No. 96, Balun, Bohar, Taman Subdistrict, Sidoarjo Regency, East Java. The principal of SDN Bohar is trying to conduct hurricane disaster mitigation training for students at the school. So the partner problems, in this case SDN Bohar Sidoarjo Regency, namely : 1) Students' understanding of disasters; 2) Students do not have insight and knowledge regarding hurricane disasters, so they need training regarding how to deal with disasters. The short-term goal of community service activities is to increase students' knowledge and abilities by providing training on disaster mitigation materials. Apart from that, it also develops links and matches between DR. Soetomo University and SDN Bohar. The implementation methods used in community activity programs include 1) training, there are two stages of training, namely, training on basic disaster concept material; 2) Training on hurricane disaster mitigation by inviting a moispena car from the East Java BPBD. The results of this community service activity are: 1) There are significant differences before and after the training, before and after the basic concepts of disaster mitigation are explained, this can be seen from the students' ability to understand disaster hazards; 2) During the hurricane disaster mitigation training process, partners and service teams work together so that the specified targets can be implemented well.
The Noteworthiness Of Perpetual Justice In James Baldwin's The Bell Of Atri Fennyta Diva Fadilla; Anggoro Cahyo Wicaksono; Dyah Ayu Ratna Jelita; Yovita Olivia; Rommel Utungga Pasopati; Andharu, Devito; M Reza Ishadi Fadillah
Gudang Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): GJMI - APRIL
Publisher : PT. Gudang Pustaka Cendekia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59435/gjmi.v2i4.413

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This article investigates how perpetual justice is prolonged in James Baldwin’s flash fiction entitled The Bell of Atri. Drawing on theories of moral and ethical principles, this study examines the idea of justice that transcends time and its implications in the context of the narrative. There is restorative justice emphasizing on repairing the harm caused by lawlessness and restoring disturbed relationships between perpetrators, victims, and society. Through qualitative approach, this article involves the active participation in the restorative process of apology, reparation, and reconciliation. The Bell of Atri then underscores the importance of moral integrity and fairness in society as it highlights the enduring relevance of ethical principles and the significance of upholding justice across generations. In conclusion, The Bell of Atri emphasizes the importance of the perception of justice in the relationships of fellow beings and the peace within well-being conditions of others.
Elevating Writing Literacy Skills of Students of SMPN 48 Surabaya Through Writing Fables Pasopati, Rommel Utungga; Kartiningsih, Rindrah; Wijaya, Kusuma; Sarmi, Ni Nyoman; Andharu, Devito; Fadillah, Muhammad Reza Ishadi; Agil, Agischa Putri; Wicaksono, Anggoro Cahyo
Gudang Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): GJPM - JANUARI
Publisher : PT. Gudang Pustaka Cendekia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59435/gjpm.v3i1.996

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This article explains the importance of writing fables, especially to improve writing literacy skills daily life imaginations. This writing is based on community service done to junior high school students in SMPN 48 Surabaya in 2024. The creative capacities of children possess the potential to enhance their comprehension of writing literacy skills through the act of writing fables. Through an exploratory approach within qualitative research, this manuscript underscores fable writing as a mechanism to cultivate literacy skills from describing, exploring, to explaining ideas from their minds to written fables. In conclusion, the practice of writing fables for junior high school students is essential to elevate writing literacy skills regarding the advancement of creativity in the students’ understandings of their everyday issues.
The Vitality of Reality Distortion in Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas Kurniawati, Wiwin Anggraeni; Siadari, Yoshua Veron Handika Putra; Pasopati, Rommel Utungga; Andharu, Devito; Fadillah, Muhammad Reza Ishadi
SALIENCE: English Language, Literature, and Education Journal Vol 5 No 1 (2025): Mei
Publisher : STKIP PGRI Ponorogo Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60155/salience.v5i1.527

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This writing investigates about the distorted reality portrayed in the Tim Burton’s movie called The Nightmare Before Christmas. The film follows the misadventures of Jack Skellington, Halloweentown's beloved pumpkin king, who has become bored with the same annual routine of frightening people in the "real world.” When Jack accidentally stumbles on Christmas town, all bright colors and warm spirits, he plots to bring Christmas under his control by kidnapping Santa Claus and taking over the role. The theory behind the world portrayed in The Night Before Christmas is about distorted reality that is a term used to describe a phenomenon where perceptions of reality are altered or distorted in some way. Using a qualitative method and explorative approach, this essay analyses the distorted reality showed in the Halloween Town. The architecture is angular with distorted shapes and lines reflecting the way Burton felt as an outcast and the way society views the strange and different. Moreover, the characters in the film live in a world of perpetual horror and ‘nightmarishness’, but that is their comfort and normality. In conclusion, The Nightmare Before Christmas indicates that reality distortion may not always be eerie, but may mean to reflect ‘otherness’ and unique perspectives of another world.
Exploring the Mindset of Wonosari Village Citizens in the Mantra of the Grebeg Memetri Tradition, Tutur District, Pasuruan District (Ethnosemiotic Study) Mardiana, Ninik; Andharu, Devito; Fadillah, M Reza Ishadi; Setyawan, Dedi
Journal Corner of Education, Linguistics, and Literature Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): February
Publisher : CV. Tripe Konsultan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54012/jcell.v3i3.235

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In the Pasuruan Regency of East Java Province, specifically in the Tutur Subdistrict, there is a village called Wonosari that holds a unique traditional ceremony to honor God, seek His blessings, and request safety from disasters for the village. The villagers of Wonosari conduct this traditional ceremony, which involves oral literature in the form of mantras. The mantras used in this tradition serve as prayers and are recited during the ritual burial of a cow's head in the center of the market. The mantras are recited by the village elders or traditional shamans during the ceremony. During the execution, the mantras are chanted aloud and listened to by the villagers of Wonosari in a solemn atmosphere.The traditional ritual of burying a cow's head in the village of Wonosari is known as Grebeg Memetri. The term "Grebeg" originates from a royal tradition aimed at distributing agricultural produce as charity to the people. The existence of mantras in the Grebeg Memetri tradition reflects the mindset of the village residents. This mindset is closely related to matters of belief, mythology, and experience. The villagers' mindset can be discerned from the oral traditions recited by the traditional shamans during the Grebeg Memetri ceremony. Investigating the mindset of the residents of Wonosari is intriguing, considering various aspects such as belief, mythology, and experience that accompany it.Given the issues described above, this research aims to examine the mindset of the residents of Wonosari through the oral tradition of Grebeg Memetri. To investigate the mindset of the villagers as manifested in the oral tradition of Grebeg Memetri, a literary approach called ethno-semiotics is required. Ethno-semiotics is an interdisciplinary field that combines ethnography and semiotics. The use of the ethno-semiotic approach is expected to represent the mindset of the residents of Wonosari based on the sign systems found in the oral tradition of Grebeg Memetri.
The Interpretations of Morality and Ideology in Wes Anderson’s Film Isle of Dogs Riza, Dwi Ainur; Oktavia, Dian; Pasopati, Rommel Utungga; Andharu, Devito; Fadillah, Muhammad Reza Ishadi
Foremost Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Volume 6 No. 2
Publisher : Teacher Training and Education Faculty of Syekh-Yusuf Islamic University Tangerang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33592/foremost.v6i2.7252

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This study aims to explore the interpretations of morality and ideology in Wes Anderson's film Isle of Dogs. The research employs a qualitative method with the data collection technique of note-taking by watching the film, noting the dialogues of scenes related to the themes of morality and ideology. Data analysis is conducted by examining the characters and plot of the film in relation to the concepts of morality and ideology based on ethical theories and structuralism of ideology. Morality in this film reflects the tension between individual values and collective decisions in society, while ideology is portrayed as a system of power that dominates political decisions. Through the analysis of morality and ideology, it is found that the characters in the film are caught in a conflict between actions that are considered morally right and the ideologies they follow. The film critiques social and political structures through the messages conveyed by characters like Mayor Kobayashi and Chief, who represent a larger system of power. In conclusion, this analysis highlights how the moral messages in the film are connected to ideological decisions that can either worsen or improve the state of society.
REPRESENTATIVENESS BIAS IN SYLVIA TOWNSEND WARNER’S THE PHOENIX Pasopati, Rommel Utungga; Aulia, Annisa Deby; Kartiningsih, Rindrah; Andharu, Devito; Fadillah, Muhammad Reza Ishadi
JEELL (Journal of English Education, Linguistics and Literature) Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025): JEELL Volume 12 Number 2 June 2025
Publisher : LPPM Universitas PGRI Jombang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32682/jeell.v12i2.51

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Representativeness bias occurs when possible similarity of an object shadows the real condition. This mental shortcut, as accentuated by Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman, is affiliated with Gambler’s Fallacy. The Phoenix is Sylvia Townsend Warner’s short story released in 1940. This story tells about a phoenix set on a display to the audience. The owner wanted to kill it since its death would show amusement of fire. The phoenix died as the fire came out and burned the place including the owner and the spectators. Then, how is representative bias illustrated on Sylvia Townsend Warner’s The Phoenix? Through qualitative methods on psychological and literary studies, this article asserts the owner’s misconception of the phoenix. The bird’s specialty was its rare exoticness and myth about being immortal. The owner was shadowed with greed by opposing the true state of nature. He then had to accept the bitter truth of death as the pyre burned all out including himself and other persons. In conclusion, the story shows how representative bias accompanied with greedy thought may ignore otherness by accentuating mere profit.