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Portrait of The Minangkabau Culture According to Hofstede’s Six Cultural Dimensions Sovia Firdaus, Dwi Rini; P.Lubis, Djuara; Susanto, Djoko; Soetarto, Endriatmo
Sodality: Jurnal Sosiologi Pedesaan Vol. 6 No. 2 (2018): Sodality: Jurnal Sosiologi Pedesaan
Publisher : Departement of Communication and Community Development Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (577.036 KB) | DOI: 10.22500/sodality.v6i2.23229

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ABSTRACTThe shifting local cultural values often become a discourse in discussing the effects of globalization influx. But in Minangkabau these concerns can still be ruled out, thanks to the power of ‘study to nature’ philosophy. This is a custom rule that should not be changed. This study raises the popularity of the Hofstede’s concept and uses the six cultural dimensions to map out the differences in parental characteristics based on rural versus semi-urban areas, family typology and life experiences. It also analyzes the response of adolescents towards culture inheritance based on their birthplace. This quantitative study uses a simple summation operation with 106 sample respondents. Each respondent is a family unit consisting of a father, a mother, and adolescent(s) aged 10-19 years. The low score of LTO indicates that the inheritance of Minangkabau cultural values has been going on for some time by parents to their teenagers. Low UAI and IVR scores do not conflict with Minangkabau cultural tenet, although according to Hofstede this condition needs a revamping. Supposedly the value of matrilineal culture is taught by a Minang mother and her brother. However, anomalies were found in non-Minang father and Minang mother (nMF+MM) due to the absence of the mother’s brother in educating his nephew.Keywords: Hofstede’s six cultural dimensions, core value, cultural inheritanceABSTRAKPeristiwa pergeseran nilai budaya lokal sering menjadi wacana dalam membahas akibat dari masuknya pengaruh globalisasi. Namun di Minangkabau kekuatiran ini masih bisa dikesampingkan berkat kekuatan dari penerapan filosofi berguru pada alam. Ini merupakan aturan adat yang tidak boleh berubah. Penelitian ini mengangkat kembali kepopuleran konsep Hofstede dan menggunakan keenam dimensi budayanya untuk memetakan perbedaan karakteristik orang tua berdasarkan daerah tempat tinggal, tipologi keluarga dan pengalaman. Penelitian juga menganalisis respon remaja terhadap pewarisan budaya berdasarkan tempat lahirnya. Penelitian kuantitatif ini menggunakan operasi penjumlahan sederhana dengan 106 sampel responden. Masing-masing responden merupakan satu unit keluarga yang terdiri dari ayah, ibu, dan remaja berusia 10-19 tahun. Ukuran LTO yang rendah merupakan indikator telah berjalannya upaya pewarisan nilai budaya Minangkabau selama beberapa saat oleh orang tua kepada anak remajanya. Namun skor UAI dan IVR yang rendah tidak bertentangan dengan ajaran budaya Minangkabau, meskipun menurut Hofstede kondisi ini memerlukan pembenahan. Seharusnya nilai budaya matrilineal diajarkan oleh seorang ibu Minang dan saudara laki-lakinya. Namun ditemukan anomali pada keluarga ayah non-Minang dan ibu Minang (AnM+IM) karena terjadi kevakuman peran dari saudara laki-laki ibu dalam mendidik keponakannya.Kata kunci: keenam dimensi budaya Hofstede, nilai inti, pewarisan budaya
Local Wisdom: a Sociology of Communication Analysis in West Manggarai Duryatmo, Sardi; Sarwoprasodjo, Sarwititi; Lubis, Djuara P; Suhartijo, Didik
Sodality: Jurnal Sosiologi Pedesaan Vol. 7 No. 2 (2019): Sodality: Jurnal Sosiologi Pedesaan
Publisher : Departement of Communication and Community Development Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (376.576 KB) | DOI: 10.22500/sodality.v7i2.25453

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The utilization of medicinal plants is the local wisdom of the people of Waesano Village, Sanonggoang, West Manggarai Regency. Local wisdom is a form of culture that can be defined as the whole system of ideas, action, and results of human’s work in social life that is possessed through learning. This qualitative research that was carried out in Waesano Village, Sanonggang, West Manggarai Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province, uses communication ethnographic method to explain the connection between categories in the research. Ethnography of communication seeks to portray human ways of life. This study aim to reveal ritual communication in  Waesano Village which play a role the enculturation of local wisdom in the use of medicinal plants. Research result prove that local wisdom in form of the utilization of medicinal plants consists of identifying the variant of a medicinal plant, how to pick, how to process, and consumption dose. Inheritance or enculturation of a local wisdom in form of medicinal plant utilization is through ritual communication such as between father and child, parents-in-law and children-in-law. Another form of communication which plays a role in the enculturation process are students that receive medicinal plant lesson from teacher who teaches Local Content subject of Environmental Education and Conservation. Having the variety of communication processes, the local wisdoms are expected to be able to survive in Waesano.
Technological Development and The Dynamics of Juwana’s Fisherman Social Structure Situmeang, Widya Hasian; A Kinseng, Rilus; P Lubis, Djuara
Sodality: Jurnal Sosiologi Pedesaan Vol. 8 No. 2 (2020): Sodality: Jurnal Sosiologi Pedesaan
Publisher : Departement of Communication and Community Development Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22500/8202030889

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Changes created by technological developments are not only about material changes, but are also closely related to changes in social structure in the community as users and consequences recipients of these technologies application. The capture fisheries community is one of many communities that have also experienced the development of fishing technology. It cannot be denied that technological sophistication is driving the production of the fishing community. However, this increase is not necessarily followed by an increase in welfare for the community. This paper aims to examine technological developments and changes in social structure in the fishing community in Juwana, especially in Bendar Village and Bajomulyo Village, and identify their implications for community welfare. The research that underlies this paper is conducted using qualitative methods. The results showed that the development of technology brought changes in social structure in the fishing community. The economy and welfare of the community are getting better due to the efficiency of fishing with the latest technology. Solidarity that grows in the fishing communities in the two villages, is a key factor in preventing inter-class exploitation by maintaining the position of members of the upper stratification of fisher community from competition with upper strata outside the community, as well as providing a space for community members from the middle and lower strata to carry out social upward mobility. Keywords: fisher, fishing technology, social structure, solidarity, social mobility.
Strategi Pengembangan Kelembagaan Penyediaan Layanan Internet dalam Komunitas dan Desa Digital (Studi di Badan Usaha Milik Antar Desa Panca Mandala Kabupaten Tasikmalaya) Meilandi, Irman; M Kolopaking, Lala; P Lubis, Djuara
Sodality: Jurnal Sosiologi Pedesaan Vol. 10 No. 2 (2022): Sodality: Jurnal Sosiologi Pedesaan
Publisher : Departement of Communication and Community Development Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22500/10202236408

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Bumades Panca Mandala which was established by the Inter-Village Cooperation Agency is an institution for providing internet access for villages in Jatiwaras District, Tasikmalaya Regency. The activities are carried out through a partnership program with a company as an Internet Service Provider and the Telecommunication and Information Accessibility Agency (BAKTI). This study aims to analyze the development process, identify the level of development, and formulate an institutional development strategy for providing internet services. To fulfill the purpose, qualitative research is used which is supported by quantitative data analysis. The research location is in 5 villages that are members of the Panca Mandala Inter-Village Cooperation Agency in Tasikmalaya Regency, West Java Province. The research was carried out from July 2019 to July 2021. Data collection was carried out using various techniques. Group interviews and in-depth interviews were conducted with informants consisting of community leaders, village government, youth, farmers, traders, and ranchers from the villages of Mandalamekar, Mandalahurip, Papayan, and Kertarahayu. The questionnaires were distributed to 30 respondents managing PT Bumades Panca Mandala. Focus Group Discussion and Technology Participation facility methods were carried out to formulate the institutional development strategy. The research findings indicate that the process of developing internet access provision requires the form of a business entity. The results of this process have connected the internet in 23 village offices, 4 schools, 21 MSMEs, and 52 households. In addition, the process has opened up new job opportunities for village youth. The level of progress of PT Bumades Panca Mandala as an internet provision institution in the village is in the Developed category. To maintain the increase in development, a progressive strategy is formulated, namely overcoming weaknesses to take advantage of opportunities and challenges in providing internet infrastructure in digital community development-based villages.
Manajemen Konflik dalam Pengembangan Wisata Desa Cibitung Wetan, Kecamatan Pamijahan, Kabupaten Bogor Kurniati, Nia; P Lubis, Djuara; A Kinseng, Rilus
Sodality: Jurnal Sosiologi Pedesaan Vol. 9 No. 3 (2021): Sodality: Jurnal Sosiologi Pedesaan
Publisher : Departement of Communication and Community Development Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22500/9202136924

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As a community develops, conflicts are inevitable. This case also applies to the Curug Cikuluwung tourism community. This research aims to analyze the conflicts, and how to manage the conflicts. This study used a qualitative approach with a case study method. The results of the study indicate that there are two conflicts that have occurred in the tourism development of Curug Cikuluwung village, namely, the first is a conflict between BUMDes and residents from a neighboring village (Pamijahan Village), the second is a conflict between the core manager of Curug Cikuluwung village tourism and the Cibitung Wetan village government. The first conflict has already had a solution, but the second conflict has no solution yet. The community has practiced community-based conflict management but it has not yet become a solution. Therefore, there is a need for mediation from parties who have authority over village tourism to mediate the conflict parties from the Pamijahan District Government, the Bogor Tourism Office, Bogor Village Community Empowerment office, and or Indonesia Power Company.
Praktik Konservasi Padi Lokal melalui Ingatan Kolektif dan Foodways Toraja: Rice Landrace Conservation Practice through Collective Memory and Toraja Foodways Ikma Citra Ranteallo; Meredian Alam; Azwar Hadi Nasution; Lala M Kolopaking; Djuara P Lubis; Ervizal A. M. Zuhud; Imanuella R Andilolo
Society Vol 8 No 2 (2020): Society
Publisher : Laboratorium Rekayasa Sosial, Jurusan Sosiologi, FISIP Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v8i2.211

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Many studies on rice landrace (Oryza sativa sbsp. indica) have been conducted by biodiversity, ethnobotany, and agroecology disciplines. The importance of rice landraces as genetic resources and the basics of human civilizations. Conservation landraces in Tumbang Datu and Pongbembe nowadays are affected by the following socio-cultural constraints: a) decline numbers of local varieties after the regional government-imposed funding to local communities to substitute new-high yield varieties, b) rice rites and landrace conservation are on the brink of extinction. This research explores daily behaviors that contribute to rice landrace conservations through the sociological approach of collective memory and symbolic interaction. Today’s generations use new meanings and symbols of rice derived from collective memories and virtues. Various interviewees practice mnemonic devices (what, why, who, where, when, and how) that reflect foodways. According to Blumer, social structures are networks of interdependence among actors that place conditions on their actions. In these networks, people act and produce symbols and meanings of rice to interpret their situations and to have their own set in a localized process of social interpretation. Moreover, the Toraja language is used as a bridge in communicating the past, present, and future to strengthening collective identity. This research uses a qualitative method to explore rice landrace conservation using open-ended questions, in-depth interviews, and Focus Group Discussions. A free-listing method was followed to gather interviewees’ collective memories of rice landraces. Findings show that a combination of methods, tradition-based conservation, and current scientific-technology-based conservation become a practice for promoting, educating, and stimulating the public and researchers to engage in landraces conservation. These findings suggest that the socio-cultural ecosystem and Blumer’s social network support new networks to deliver science in agricultural innovation policy. The results showed that collective memories and foodways create ways that would benefit rice landrace conservation the most.
PENGEMBANGAN KOMODITAS UNGGULAN DI WILAYAH PENGEMBANGAN TUMPANG, KABUPATEN MALANG Shinta Widyaning Cipta; Santun R.P. Sitorus; Djuara P. Lubis
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 7, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/kawistara.12495

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Malang Regency is the one of regencies in East Java province which has the potential for the development of the agricultural sector. The role of the agricultural sector in GDP contribution toward Malang reached 35,04% in 2013. This becomes the input for the government to move the rural agricultural sector in order to increase the regional economy. This research aims to identify leading commodities, to analyze region hierarchy,  and to analyze development direction of the leading commodities. Data in this study were obtained from relevant agencies as well as through direct observation and interviews of stakeholders. They were chosen with purposive sampling method. Methods of data analysis using the LQ and SSA, schallogram, GIS, AHP–TOPSIS, and A’WOT. The results showed that superior priority commodities that will be developed in four sub-district is rice, mustard greens, cabbage, corns, and apples. The criteria of the region which became the leading commodities development priorities are areas of the base, the region at the hierarchy III, and land area that has suitable and available. Development direction was divided into four priorities, namely: priority 1 is Poncokusumo area of 4.221 ha, priority 2 is Wajak area of 1.270 ha, priority 3 is Tumpang area of 1.526 ha, and priority 4 is Jabung area of 1.315 ha. There are eight priority strategies that can be applied to develop leading commodites in Tumpang development area.
PERENCANAAN PEMBANGUNAN KOTA BANJAR PROVINSI JAWA BARAT Adhi Iman Sulaiman; Djuara P. Lubis; Djoko Susanto; Ninuk Purnaningsih
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 6, No 1 (2016)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/kawistara.15504

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Development Planning Deliberation (Musrenbang) is the participatory development process, involvingstakeholders to perform the development communication functions in determining and realizingcommon welfare. This research used descriptive of qualitative method, data collection through literaturereview, direct observation, documentation analysis, and interviews. Research locations were conductedin Banjar, West Java Province by using purposive sampling. Research informants consisted of villagehead, facilitator, bureaucratic regional organization and stakeholders as participants of Musrenbang.The results showed that the implementation of Musrenbang was still less to utilize information mediawhich should be given by government to the public or the community, either conventional media,such as announcement media in the village or by used the media of Information and CommunicationTechnology (ICT), such as access of internet network to provide and maintain website at the villagelevel in order to realize the development program which are informative, participatory, collaborative,transparent and accountable.
Role of Communication in Adaptive Mechanisms of Micro and Small Entrepreneurship for Disabled in Indonesia Ibrahim, Fachmi; Lubis, Djuara P.; Muljono, Pudji; Sadono, Dwi
Ilomata International Journal of Management Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): January 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Sinergi Kawula Muda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijjm.v6i1.1391

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People with disabilities face multiple challenges in entrepreneurship, including physical limitations, accessibility to resources, and social stigma that often hinders their business development. This study aims to explore the challenges and adaptive strategies faced by people with disabilities in entrepreneurship and identify critical factors that can support their business success. Focusing on the use of communication technology and financial support, this research examines how adaptive training and inclusive policies can influence the success of disabled entrepreneurs. The research methodology involves a literature review and data analysis from various sources to understand communication, adaptive mechanisms, micro and small entrepreneurship, and people with disabilities. Relevant data surrounding these variables were collected, summarized, and analyzed. This study underscores the pivotal role of communication in the adaptive mechanisms of micro and small enterprises operated by individuals with disabilities. Through an extensive literature review, it has been demonstrated that effective communication is essential for disabled entrepreneurs to establish robust social networks, engage with customers, and secure vital resources to address various business challenges.
Additional vitamin D supplementation does not affect muscle strength in the older women: A double-blind randomized controlled trial Nurahmatika, Prisma; Noer, Etika Ratna; Ngestiningsih, Dwi; Susanto, Hardhono; Pramono, Adriyan; Supatmo, Yuswo
Jurnal Gizi Indonesia (The Indonesian Journal of Nutrition) Vol 12, No 2 (2024): June
Publisher : Department of Nutrition Science, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jgi.12.2.101-107

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Background: The elderly, aged 60 and above, are expected to increase in number in the coming years. Aging brings about various changes, impacting both physical and mental health. Proper protein intake and exercise can boost muscle protein synthesis, while maintaining optimal vitamin D levels is crucial. Research is necessary to explore vitamin D's impact on elderly muscle mass.Objective: This study aims to investigate the effect of adding vitamin d supplementation to protein and exercise on handgrip strength in healthy elderly.Materials and Methods: 24 participants were randomized in a double-blinded, pilot study ages 60- 80 years Subjects were divided into two groups. Group 1 was given interventions of vitamin D supplementation 1000 UI/day combining soy + oats milk as a protein and exercise. The second group was given intervention of soy+ oats milk protein, and exercise. The intervention program was administered for 8 weeks. Data comparison whitin and between groups were analyzed by Independent T-test, Mann-Whitney, and Paired T-testResults: Data from all participants was analyzed, before and after interventions of handgrip was increased in both of groups from a mean of 17.18kg to 18.06kg for the right hand and 15.17kg to 18.26kg for the left hand in Group 1, 13.80kg to 16.86kg for the right hand and 15.45kg to 17.32kg for the left hand in Group 2. Results of the difference test analysis between the two groups (ANOVA t = 0.548, P= 0172) showed no difference between group 1 and group 2.Conclusion: In this study, there was no effect of adding vitamin D supplementation on handgrip at healthy elderly participants. 
Co-Authors Ach. Haris Abdi Manaf Achmad Zulfa Juniarto Adhi Iman Sulaiman Adhi Iman Sulaiman Aditika, Exciyona Adriyan Pramono Afnida Shoffati Noorfajria Afriana, Rizky Dyas Afriansyah, Reza Aditya Agus Kuncoro Alamsyah, Aprizal J Amaris Orwin Yahya Amaris Orwin Yahya, Amaris Orwin Amiruddin Saleh Andilolo, Imanuella R Andilolo, Imanuella Romaputri Andrew - Johan Andrew Johan Anna Fatchiya Anna Fatchiya Annas , Faris Budiman Arham, Iffah Luthfiyah Arif Satria Ariosta Ariosta Asri Sulistiawati Atika Atika August Ernest Pattiselanno Aulia Tasman Ayi Doni Darussalam Ayi Doni Darussalam Azwar Hadi Nasution Baba Barus Bakti, Andi M. Faisal Banundari Rachmawati Basita Ginting Basita Ginting Sugihen Budiarto, Andika Agus Burhan, Ahmad Badari Catur Saputra, M. Haikal Chandra, Aryu Dea Christina Dea Rizki Kapriani Dedi Supriadi Adhuri Delima Hasri Azahari Devina Afraditya Paveta Dhega Anindita Wibowo, Dhega Anindita Didik Suhardjito Didik Suharjito Djoko Rahardjo Djoko Susanto Djoko Susanto Djoko Susanto Djoko Susanto Djoko Susanto Djoko Susanto Djoko Susanto Djoko Susanto Dwi Firmansyah Dwi Hastuti Dwi Retno Hapsari, Dwi Retno Dwi Retnoningrum Dwi Rini Sovia Firdaus Dwi Sadono Dyah Rachmawati Sugiyanto Dyah Rachmawati Sugiyanto Dyah Rachmawati Sugiyanto Edward Kurnia Setiawan Limijadi Eka Puspitaningrum Ekayanthi, Daesy Eko Sri Mulyani Elly Rosana, Elly Elsa Naviati Endriatmo Soetarto Ernan Rustiadi Ervan Ismail Ervizal A. M. Zuhud Ervizal AMZU Etika Ratna Noer Fachmi Ibrahim Farida Pari Faris Budiman Annas, Faris Budiman Fathur Nur Kholis Firdanianty Pramono Fitri Insani Fitri, Resfa Fitriani Fitriani Fuad Muchlis Fulyani, Faizah Hafidz, Muhammad L. Hardhono Susanto Hari Peni Julianti Haris Tri Wibowo Hariyana, Bambang Hariyati, Farida Harjanti, Miko Heldi Yunan Ardian Heri Budianto Herien Puspitawati Herien Puspitawati Hermanu Triwidodo Hidayaturahmi Hidayaturahmi Hidayaturahmi Hidayaturahmi, Hidayaturahmi Ikhsan Fuady Ikma Citra Ranteallo Imanuella R Andilolo Impiani, Yosi Innawati Jusup Isbandi Rukminto Adi Isniya Nosartika Istiqlal Amien Istiqlaliyah Muflikhati Ivanovich Agusta Janti Gristinawati Sujana K Pandjaitan, Nurmala Kadek Diah Pradnyani Kartodihardjo, Hariadi Krishnarini Matindas Ksatriaputra, Alesandro Kudang Boro Seminar Kukuh Murtilaksono Kuncoro, Agus Kusmiyati Tjahjono Kusmiyati Tjahjono DK Kusuma, Ira A. Lala M Kolopaking LE ISTIQLAL AMIEN Le Istiqlal Amien Lestari, Amilia Lusiana Batubara Ma'mun Sarma Maharani Imran Mahmudi Siwi, Mahmudi Massaid, Gunung Aji Meilandi, Irman Meilvis E. Tahitu Meita Hendrianingtyas Meredian Alam Meredian Alam Miko Harjanti Mochamad Haldi Tri Hutama Muchamad Zaenal Arifin, Muchamad Zaenal Muh. Zainal. S Muhammad Badri Muhammad Badri, Muhammad Muljono, Pudji Hasta Mulyono, Yehezkiel Andrew Muniroh, Muflihatul Musa Hubeis Nani Suhanda Nasution, Azwar Hadi Nia Kurniati Ninuk Purnaningsih Nirmala Binti Marfin Novi Elian Nurahmatika, Prisma Nurmala Katrina Pandjaitan Nyoman Suci Widyastiti Oktavianus Mbaku Muku Olih Solihin Palinggi, Sandryones Parlaungan A Rangkuti Parlaungan A. Rangkuti Parlaungan Adil Rangkuti Partiwi, Rina Peinina Ireine Nindatu Prihasna, Septika Nuri Prihatiningsih, Tyas Probosuseno Probosuseno, Probosuseno Pudji Muljono Puspitaningrum, Eka Putri Theresia Lemmo Ate Bancin putri, Karima Putri, Stella Andriana Rakhmani Rasyidin, Nur Laelatul Ratih Siti Aminah Ratri Virianita Regina Oktavia Rejeki Andayani Rahayu Retno Hapsari, Dwi Retno Sri Hartati Mulyandari Retnoningrum, Dwi Richard W.E. Lumintang Riko Bintari P Rilus Kinseng Rina Suhandi Rofi'ah Rofiah Rofiah RR Mahayu Dewi Ariani Salampessy, Yudi L.A Samudra Ivan Supratikno Sangadji, Ismail Munadi Santoso Santoso Santun R.P. Sitorus Sardi Duryatmo Sarwoprasojo, Sarwititi Satria Kusuma Seno, Kristophorus Hery Nugroho Hario Shabrina, Nadine Nurani Shinta Anggreany, Shinta Shinta Widyaning Cipta Sidharta, Veranus Sidul, Raden Siti Amanah Siti Dewi Sri Ratna Sari, Siti Dewi Sri Siti Khadijah Siti Kurniasih Sitti Aminah Soeryo Adiwibowo Sofyan Sjaf SOLIHIN, OLIH Solihin, Olih Sophia, Uly Sri Harijati Sri Lindawati Sri Wahyuni Suhanda, Nani Suhartijo, Didik Sulistyo Basuki Sumardjo Sumardjo , Sumardjo Suyanto Hadi Syahyuti Syahyuti, Syahyuti Syatir . Tambunan, Resman Muharul Tetiana Maksymchuk Titania Aulia Titien Yusnita Toto Haryanto Tri Isniarti Putri Tri Wibowo, Cahyono Venny Kartika Manik Wibowo, Alem Pramudita Wicaksono, Maulana Akbar Wicaksono, Muhammad Agung Wibowo Widya Hasian Situmeang Windriyatna Windriyatna Yakobus C. W. Siubelan Yemima Kristina Panggabean Yemima Kristina Panggabean, Yemima Kristina Yetty Movieta Nency Yetty Movieta Nency, Yetty Movieta Yosef Purwoko Yudi L.A Salampessy Yudi L.A Salampessy Yunita Pertiwi Yuswo Supatmo Zahrah Lathifah Zuhud, Ervizal A. M. Zulkarnain Zulkarnain