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Meaning Construction in Indonesian Language and Literature Education Students' Speaking during Academic Discussions in Higher Education setiyono, joko; Sholehhudin, Muhammad; Puspitasari, Anik
Jurnal Pendidikan Edutama Vol 13 No 1 (2026): January 2026
Publisher : IKIP PGRI Bojonegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30734/jpe.v13i1.5247

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This study aims to describe the meaning construction and speaking strategies of first-year students of Class 1A of the Indonesian Language and Literature Education Study Program at IKIP PGRI Bojonegoro during academic discussions. This investigation focuses on how students construct meaning explicitly and implicitly, negotiate understanding, and use linguistic and pragmatic strategies in small group interactions. This study adopted a qualitative case study design. Data were obtained through classroom observations, discussion recordings, and transcriptions of spoken discourse, then analyzed using Gee and Halliday's meaning construction theory, Thomas's pragmatics, Fairclough's critical discourse analysis, Mercer's interthinking concept, and Brown and Yule's oral interaction framework. The results show that meaning construction occurs through clarification, negotiation, repair, and the use of adjacent pairs. These findings contribute to the development of speaking skills teaching, particularly in understanding how beginning students construct meaning and participate effectively in academic discussions.
Crypto Regulation and Anti Money Laundering in Indonesia: A Comparative European Union and Switzerland Fahmi, Akrimna Binuril; Satya, Adhika Mahindra; Setiyono, Joko; Wijayantini, Bayu; Abusaada, Husam A. Y.
Jurnal Pembangunan Hukum Indonesia Vol 7, No 3 (2025)
Publisher : PROGRAM STUDI MAGISTER HUKUM FAKULTAS HUKUM UNIVERSITAS DIPONEGORO

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jphi.v7i3.514-541

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The rapid expansion of cryptocurrency assets has intensified the risks related to money laundering. In Indonesia, the regulatory framework governing crypto assets remains fragmented, largely depending on anti-money laundering laws and sector-specific regulations that are not designed for decentralized, cross-border digital assets. This lack of regulatory cohesion is apparent through the overlapping jurisdictions of the Commodity Futures Trading Regulatory Agency (Bappebti), the Financial Services Authority (OJK), and Bank Indonesia, resulting in inconsistencies in licensing, oversight, and enforcement practices. The purpose of this study is to analyse normative weaknesses within Indonesia’s crypto asset regulatory framework and to examine comparative regulatory models. The method used is normative legal research employing statutory, conceptual, and comparative approaches based on secondary legal materials. The results show that the absence of a lex specialis for crypto assets undermines regulatory coherence, weakens institutional coordination, and reduces the effectiveness of preventive and repressive measures at the placement, layering, and integration stages. Comparative analysis demonstrates that the European Union, through the Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation MiCA, applies a prescriptive harmonised framework with centralised supervision. At the same time, Switzerland adopts a functional integrative approach within existing legal regimes. The conclusion is that Indonesia should pursue selective regulatory adaptation combining normative certainty, institutional strengthening, and a supportive legal culture to ensure effective crypto asset regulation.
Co-Authors Abusaada, Husam A. Y. Ade Irawan Adinegoro, Ilham Pradana Agus Darmuki Andre, Gusti Muhammad Arief Darmawan Arief Rachman Hakim Aris Hardinanto Arnanda Yusliwidaka Aruan, Bagas Christofel Aryadi, Duwi Barasa, Abdur Rachman Parlindungan Barda Nawawi Arief Bayu Wijayantini, Bayu Bertoni Dean Simamora Cakra, I Putu Eka Dananggana Satriatama Darminto Hartono, Darminto Domini Serang, Gratius Elde N. R Oscilata Evin Dwi Nugroho Fadjriana, Aleiza Fadjrin Wira Perdana Fahmi, Akrimna Binuril Faradlina Mufti Fernando, Zico Junius Fikri, Ziya’ul Fitriani, Ellysa Handoyo, Satria Putra Heru Ismaya Imam Subaweh Irwan Jones, Steve Kawet, Natalia Magdalena Khairullah, Muchammad Nur Imani Kharis Syahrial Alif Mamonto Kharismunandar, Jhuanda Fratama Kholis Roisah Kisnanto, Imam Kudadiri, Anestasia Kurniasanti Kurniasanti Kurniasanti Kurniasari, Linda Aprilia Mantolas, Edi Boni Mas Unting Matin , Moh. Fuadul Maulana, Qidam Muchlas Rastra Samara Muksin Muhamad Sholehhudin Muhammad Andy Hakim Muhammad M Amna Mustofa M NABELA, Nadia Nahdiya Sabrina Natalis, Aga Noveri, Muhammad Rizki Nur Rohman Nurdin S Budi Ook Mufrohim Panutun, Eko Bagus Puspitasari, Anik Putri, Andini Kusuma Quiko, Eduard Rahmatyar, Ana Richard A Noske Richard A Noske Richard Noske Richard Noske Riyano, Hendiko Rama Sabono, Adriana Saputra, Rifky Reza Satya, Adhika Mahindra Sely Ayu Lestari Septiyo, Tendy setyowati, agustina dyah Sholehhudin, Muhammad Siti Diniarsih Siti Hajar Solehhudin, Muhamad Sri Kartini Steve Jones Sudrajat, Muhammad Hariyadi Suhartono, Tonny Sujiran Sulaiman Rasyid sulanjari, Sulanjari Sunny Ineza Putri Sutrimah - Tirtawati, Septi Dyah Ulfaida, Nabila Wahyudi Siswanto Widiyantoro, Reza Bagoes Wijaya, Handika Yanu Yuanda Winaldi Zaidun, Zaidun Zuriah, Fifi