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Journal : International Journal of Science and Applied Science: Conference Series

“I did It Merely for Taking Photos and Seizing Unlimited Freedom”: The Ideology of Rooftoppers Yusuf Kurniawan; Mugijatna Mugijatna; Warto Warto; Wakit Abdullah Rais
International Journal of Science and Applied Science: Conference Series Vol 6, No 1 (2022): International Journal of Science and Applied Science: Conference Series
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ijsascs.v6i1.70788

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Recently, rooftopping actions got more and more thrilling and undoubtedly could jeopardize the rooftoppers. This could not hardly be understood as a mere hobby since they had (intentionally) put their lives at risk of death. Thus, this article examines the ideology of rooftoppers making them insist on doing rooftopping although some of them underwent severe punishment and bad experience. Fifteen Indonesian rooftoppers were shortlisted by using ethnographic approach and snowball sampling technique. In addition, six foreign rooftoppers were approached using netnography.  Hermeneutics was utilized to analyze the data, comprising of in-depth interview with the informants and their pictures and videos obtained from either the informants directly or their Instagram accounts. Both Indonesian and foreign rooftoppers showed their persistence and perseverance in their rooftopping performance. They shared similar ultimate goals, namely taking hard-to-replicate pictures and seizing unlimited freedom at the rooftop.
Sociocultural Aspects of Drinking Ciu in Surakarta Yusana Sasanti Dadtun; Warto Warto; Susanto Susanto; Titis Srimuda Pitana
International Journal of Science and Applied Science: Conference Series Vol 6, No 2 (2022): International Journal of Science and Applied Science: Conference Series
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ijsascs.v6i2.74085

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The presence of ciu is an important part of the Surakarta society's tradition. Drinking ciu serves a multifaceted symbolic function for their supporting community. the drinking habit of ciu has become a part of the drinking community's daily life, as passed down from their predecessors. The objective of this study was to discover the sociocultural aspects of ciu drinking in Surakarta's ciu drinking community. This study was designed with a qualitative method, which emphasizes the depth of information by delving into the meaning behind the symptoms. In-depth interviews were conducted with ciu drinkers, the community, producers, and government officials. The chairman and staff of Surakarta Kasunanan Palace's Traditional Council Institute (LDA), the abdi dalem, and various parties involved. Archives, newspapers, various reference books, and journal articles that discuss objects related to the research were used as written sources. The study's conclusion is drinking ciu from a review of social aspects pertaining to the existence of three groups of ciu drinkers spread throughout Surakarta, namely the Pangunci Community within the Surakarta Kasunanan Palace, the Pangunci Community outside the Surakarta Kasunanan Palace, and the Ciu drinkers outside the Pangunci Community. Drinking ciu has a special meaning, namely it is a symbol of collective identity, as it is part of the social solidarity of fellow connoisseurs in channeling the burdens of life. The various functions of ciu for the people of Surakarta are closely related to a review of the cultural aspects of drinking ciu. Apart from being passed down from generation to generation, the requirements of traditional rituals, parts of herbs to keep the body's stamina, and parts of traditional medicine ingredients are an important part of ciu's function in Surakarta's culture. Therefore, this study helps the community understand the socio-cultural phenomenon of the ciu drinking tradition in Surakarta, and it helps the government determine policies related to the ciu production system and its distribution.
Jogja Ora Didol : a Discourse of Resistance to Domination Through Music Norman Fairclough's Critical Discourse Analysis Study Cahyaratri Hari Kinasih; Susanto Susanto; Warto Warto
International Journal of Science and Applied Science: Conference Series Vol 6, No 2 (2022): International Journal of Science and Applied Science: Conference Series
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ijsascs.v6i2.74093

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The freedom of media since the death of the New Order has made its development so significant, especially in Indonesia. Artists have a platform to create creative ideas through media such as creating movies or music. The issue of power that is not in favor of the lower middle social class makes music present as a tool to respond to difficult situations and even become a tool of resistance to the government or those in power. This research is a qualitative study using Norman Fairclough's critical discourse analysis theory which has three dimensions in the text of the song Jogja Ora Didol by Jogja Hip-Hop Foundation. The musical background of Jogja Hip-hop Foundation and the language used in the song contain resistance. This study aims to see the extent to which the song Jogja Ora Didol influences and builds the power of resistance to the domination that exists in Yogyakarta. The song Jogja Ora Didol was created in conjunction with the many protests of empowered citizens against the massive construction of hotels in the Yogyakarta area. Resistance discourse is viewed from three levels, namely text, discourse-practice, and socio-cultural. This research aims to 1) Represent the text of the song Jogja Ora Didol, 2) The background of the creation of the song and 3) the influence of the song to create and build resistance. The results of this study show that the resistance of word units and metaphors form a unit of song text. In discourse practice, resistance is formed from the process of text production and consumption. Finally, in the sociocultural order, it is the macro factor that gives influence after the presence of Jogja Ora Didol song.
Forms and Meaning of Laku Prihatin for Javanese Women in Ngadi Sarira Tradition Roudhotul Munawaroh; Titis Srimuda Pitana; Warto Warto
International Journal of Science and Applied Science: Conference Series Vol 6, No 2 (2022): International Journal of Science and Applied Science: Conference Series
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ijsascs.v6i2.74087

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The philosophy of the Javanese women’s beauty trilogy, namely ngadi sarira, ngadi busana, and unggah-ungguh (manners) displays an attractive image for Javanese women. Education about traditional beauty care procedures for Javanese women can be seen through a tradition called ngadi sarira. Actually, what is the uniqueness of Javanese women in terms of beauty and self care? Based on the concept of beauty in the style of the princess of the Surakarta Sultanate Palace, this study tries to reveal 1) The forms of laku prihatin performed by Javanese women in the ngadi sarira tradition, and 2) The meaning of laku prihatin for Javanese women in the ngadi sarira tradition. This research is a qualitative research using Clifford Geertz’s theory of interpretation of meaning. This study aims to review the forms and meanings of caring behavior to obtain the beauty of the female body from inside and outside in the ngadi sarira tradition. The results showed that the forms of laku prihatin performed by Javanese women in the ngadi sarira tradition, namely ngudhup mlathi, mutih, adus bengi, and turu sepisan. The meaning of inner beauty, religious meaning, ritual meaning, and economic meaning.
Repatriation The Pagar Mangkuk Sunan Muria to Empowering Rural Community in Muria Region Muhammad Farid; Warto Warto; Marimin Marimin
International Journal of Science and Applied Science: Conference Series Vol 6, No 2 (2022): International Journal of Science and Applied Science: Conference Series
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ijsascs.v6i2.74090

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The teachings of Tapangeli and Pagar Mangkuk are known by some people as practice that were once taught by Raden Umar Said (Sunan Muria). It is not widely known because there are many contradictory opinion that result in the decadence value of intangible cultural heritage itself. Recently, a communal movement emerged that was initiated by the people in Kampung Budaya Piji Wetan, Lau Village, Dawe District, Kudus Regency. They made a movement to repatriation the teachings of Tapangeli and Pagar Mangkuk Sunan Muria based on perspective of performing arts. Using a qualitative approach, this study tries to narrate social praxis and the role of the cultural economy for the people of the Kampung Budaya Piji Wetan, Lau. This study also narrate their method to use culture as the main foundation for build a friendly economic ecosystem and able to support their daily needs. They also have several educational and economic programs have emerged that can be used an effort to promote village culture to support the welfare of its people. Again, this study attemps to dissect their methodology so that it can be used as a reference for other village in the Muria region with almost similar socio-cultural conditions.
Co-Authors Achmad Didik Khoirudin Aisiah Aisiah Akhlis Syamsal Qomar AKHMAD ARIF MUSADAD Akhmad Arif Musadad Alam, Muhammad Bagus Sekar Ali Djamhuri Amrikasari, Noeranti Andi Andoko Andika Dian Ifti Utami Andrik Purwasito Andrik Purwasito Angga Prasetiya Asep Yudha Wirajaya Asep Yudha Wirajaya Atqo Akmal Badra Sugara Bani - Sudardi Bani Sudardi Bani Sudardi Bani Sudardi Bayu Pamungkas Budi Waluyo Cahyaratri Hari Kinasih D., Djono Djono Djono Djono Djono Djono Djulia Indriani AH Mahmud Dwi Sulistyorini Ganda Febri Kurniawan Hanida Eris Griyanti Herlambang, Rudy Hermanu Joebagio Insiwi F. Setiasih Insiwi F. Setiasih Isnaini W. Wardani Isnaini W. Wardani Istadiyantha Istadiyantha Istadiyantha Istadiyantha Iswanto, Sufandi Itama Citra Dewi Kurnia Wahyu Julianne Indah Rachmawati Leo Agung Leo Agung S Leo Agung Sutimin Leo Agung Sutimin Leo Agung Sutimin Leo Agung Sutimin M. Bagus Sekar Alam M. Bagus Sekar Alam Mahendra - Wijaya Mahendra Wijaya Mahendra Wijaya Mahfud Mahfud Mahmud, Djulia Indriani A.H Marimin Marimin Mochamad Doni Akviansah Muadz Assidiqi Mugijatna Mugijatna Mugijatna Mugijatna Muhammad Farid Muhammad Haikal Muhammad Sadikin Muslim Muslim Muslim Nazirwan Rohmadi Nia Ulfia Krismawati Niyoko - Niyoko Novita Mujiyati Novita Mujiyati Nunuk Suryani Nunuk Suryani Nur Azizah Zuhriah Piki Setri Pernantah Putu Urip Wijaya Rachmawati, Julianne Indah Rahmanu Widayat Rara Sugiarti Rara Sugiarti reni dikawati Reni Dikawati Roudhotul Munawaroh S Sariyatun Sariyatun Sariyatun Sariyatun Sariyatun Sariyatun Sariyatun Sariyatun Sariyatun Sariyatun Sariyatun Sawitri P. Prabawati Setiasih, Insiwi Febriary Siharta Leman Anwar Nababan Slamet Subiyantoro Sri Kusumo Habsari Sudiyanto Sudiyanto sunardi sunardi Supana Supana Supariadi Supariadi Suryo Ediono Susanto Susanto Susanto Susanto Tessaniva Agusta Titis Srimuda Pitana Titis Srimuda Pitana Titis Srimuda Pitana Titis Srimuda Pitana Titis Srimuda Pitana Titis Srimuda Pitana, Titis Srimuda Tiwuk K. Hastuti Tiwuk K. Hastuti Triana Rejekiningsih dkk Tundjung Wahadi Sutirto umi - yuliati Umi Yuliati Wakit Abdullah Rais Wakit Abdullah Rais Wasino Wasino Waskito Widi Wardojo Widya Nirmalawati Winahyu Adha Yuniyati Yeni Wijayanti Yundari, Yundari Yusana Sasanti Dadtun Yusuf Kurniawan