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Shifting Profession from Service to Online Business in ASEAN Region Tika Tazkya Nurdyawati; Badra Jultouriq Rahman; Rizki Ananda Ramadhan
Journal of ASEAN Dynamics and Beyond Vol 2, No 1 (2021): VOL.2 NO. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (447.349 KB) | DOI: 10.20961/aseandynamics.v2i1.52165

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The Covid-19 pandemic is pushing a multidimensional crisis, especially in the economic field. The most affected sector in this regard are service workers. With the type of work that was supposed to interact directly is now constrained by government policies; stay at home, lockdown and more. This article aims to examine the phenomenon of Termination of Employment in the ASEAN Region and analyze its adaptive solution through transformation. This article utilizes various software such as Publish or Perish for searching the amount of previous literature and VOSViewer for bibliometric analysis. Within the conceptual framework of New Regionalism, this article finds an opportunity in shifting profession of layoff victims in the service sector into an online businesser (e-commerce) as a survival and superior way forASEAN’s economic during pandemic. This article expected to give benefits both in terms of literature academics and practicality for the micro community in order to  drive ASEAN development from the buttom-up scheme.
Shifting Profession from Service to Online Business: Sebagai Daya Unggul Ekonomi ASEAN di Masa Pandemi Tika Tazkya Nurdyawati; Badra Jultouriq Rahman; Rizki Ananda Ramadhan
TRANSBORDERS: International Relations Journal Vol 5 No 1 (2021): TransBorders: International Relations Journal
Publisher : Hubungan Internasional, Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Pasundan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/transborders.v5i1.4002

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The Covid-19 pandemic is pushing r a multidimensional crisis, especially in the economic field. The most affected sector in this regard are service workers. With the type of work that was supposed to interact directly is now constrained by government policies; stay at home, lockdown and more. This article aims to examine the phenomenon of Termination of Employment in the ASEAN Region and analyze its adaptive solution through transformation. This article utilizes various software such as Publish or Perish for searching the amount of previous literature and VOSViewer for bibliometric analysis. Within the conceptual framework of New Regionalism, this article finds an opportunity in shifting profession of layoff victims in the service sector into an online businesser (e-commerce) as a survival and superior way forASEAN’s economic during pandemic. This article expected to give benefits both in terms of literature academics and practicality for the micro community in order to drive ASEAN development from the buttom-up scheme.
Analisis Konten Iklan Citra (1980-2010) Bagi Standardisasi Kecantikan Indonesia: Kacamata Feminis Marxist Tika Tazkya Nurdyawati; Avis Kafabih; Anggit Akbar Anugrah
Connected: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Volume 2 No. 1 Juni 2021
Publisher : Connected: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi

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A product will be promoted will be promoted with persuasive advertising in order to achieve high sales. However, advertising content can cause other social effect from the packaging of the message delivered. Citra as a beauty product from the Unilever company has the jargon of “beautiful skin typical of Indonesia”. This journal is intended to analyze the effect of Citra’s advertising content on Indonesian beauty standards. The method used is secondary qualitative with the help oh Publish or Perish, VosViewer, and Atlas.ti woftware for code classification. Referring to the semiotic framework proposed by Charles Sanders Pearce, the analysis in this article uses a Feminist-Marxist perspective. The results of the study found that Citra products use an adaptive strategy with the times and use the word “beautiful” as a new construction that encourages women’s false awareness to buy their products.
Equality Agenda, Sustainable Development Goals, and Muslim Countries’ Acceptance of LGBTQ Tika Tazkya Nurdyawati; Anne Mardiah; Raden Radhitya Rizal
PCD Journal Vol 9 No 2 (2021): PCD Journal Volume 9 No. 2 2021
Publisher : PCD Press, Department of Politics and Government - Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/pcd.v9i2.3759

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The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are an agenda designed by world leaders to reduce and protect the global world. The fifth of these goals is gender empowerment. Many narratives related to the rights of the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer) community have often emerged, and the community has even experienced threats in several Islamic countries that still adhere to sharia law. This article aims to examine how the SDGs can influence Muslim countries’ policies toward the acceptance of their domestic LGBTQ community. Using Samuel P.Huntington's Clash of Civilizations theory, this research employs Atlas.ti toqualitatively analyse data collected from many sources. This research finds that thefifth SDG cannot yet be fully incorporated into the policies of Muslim countries, i.e.,those that have implemented sharia law. The SDGs are part of a Western globalistagenda that failed to take into account the different cultures and beliefs held aroundthe world. Furthermore, the issues of cultural identity contained within the SDGs arefar more sensitive than these goals' economic components. It is this sensitivity thathas driven debate and conflict over the fifth SDG. The SDGs are ultimately unable tochange deep-rooted policies, especially those rooted in the ideologies of nationsthat forbid LGBTQ.