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COMMUNITY SERVICE THROUGH A READING ALOUD EVENT TO PROMOTE A READING-LOVING FAMILY Kartiningsih, Rindrah; Mikail, Izzaditya Dharmaputra; Reku, Angelina Merici Wua; Dermawan, Zahwa Amelia Putri; Soenarko, Zahra Pramatatya; Pasopati, Rommel Utungga
Masyarakat: Jurnal Pengabdian Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Dan Pengembangan Harapan Ananda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58740/m-jp.v2i3.479

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The purpose of this service is to provide knowledge about Read Aloud skills. This community service approach includes introduction, service delivery, and evaluation. The approach in this report is documentation. This community empowerment is carried out through reading techniques by parents to their children to improve literacy. This activity has taken place successfully and was attended by approximately 30 parents and children from RT 5 RW 3 Peneleh Surabaya on May 27, 2025. In practice, parents read aloud short stories to their children. As a result, this community service plays a role via literacy in improving reading habits among families through the Read Aloud technique. This technique is also excellent for improving the relationship between parents and children through daily reading. In conclusion, this service is important to increase literacy, especially among families in RT 5 RW 3 Peneleh Surabaya, especially parents are motivated to read familiar reading together with their children. The implication of this service is how Reading Aloud fosters reading habits in families by involving parents and children in a closer bond.
ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL CONFLICTS IN FOSTER THE PEOPLE’S SONG PUMPED UP KICKS Mikail, Izzaditya Dharmaputra; Saputra, Hadi; Kusuma, Albert Wijaya; Pasopati, Rommel Utungga; Hariyono, Hariyono
ELite Journal : International Journal of Education, Language and Literature Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): ELite Journal (Volume 5 Number 3, July 2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/elitejournal.v5n3.p45-51

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The song of Pumped Up Kicks, released by Foster the People in 2010 draws public attention, both because of its melody and dark lyrical theme. This song creates discussions about social isolation, mental health, and violence among teenagers. This paper aims to analyze the song through the qualitative approach and the perspective of social conflicts. By interpreting the lyrics and their deeper implications, this research explores the effects of neglect, bullying, depression, economic disparity, and mental health issues in this song. It highlights how the widening gap between the rich and the poor, along with broken relationships between parents and children, can push youth toward destructive behavior. In conclusion, this analysis suggests that Pumped Up Kicks serves as a powerful social commentary and reminder of the pressing societal issues people face today, emphasizing the urgent need for awareness and intervention.
The Wife’s Prolonged Projection in Marian Parker’s The Recoil of the Gun Reku, Angelina Merici Wua; Irawan, Muhammad Barra Sofyan Nur; Mikail, Izzaditya Dharmaputra; Saputra, Hadi; Pasopati, Rommel Utungga
Foremost Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Volume 6 No. 2
Publisher : Teacher Training and Education Faculty of Syekh-Yusuf Islamic University Tangerang

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This article underlines the wife’s prolonged projection as her defense mechanism in Marian Parker’s The Recoil of the Gun. Projection as one of defense mechanisms gives attributes of own negative feelings to another person. It is reflected in the utterances of the wife in Parker’s story who keeps blaming the husband whom she has killed. Through qualitative method and explorative approach, this paper investigates that the wife’s projection is prolonged before and after the husband’s death. When he is alive, she thinks that the husband is watching her but he is the suspicious one. When he is dead, she keeps justifying herself that what she has done is for the sake of her children. She also keeps saying things about marriage and how she wants to avoid such hereditary for her girls of not being married. It is proven that something is hidden by the wife, but she keeps saying that she is innocent by putting the guilt to the dead man. In conclusion, Parker’s short story shapes understandings that projection done by a character may not happen once since s/he may insist justifications of the negative attributes given to her deceased husband.
APPROACHING THE VALUES OF THE MAJAPAHIT KINGDOM: A STUDY OF GANESHA STATUES IN TROWULAN MUSEUM Soenarko, Zahra Pramatatya; Mikail, Izzaditya Dharmaputra; Kartiningsih, Rindrah; Rahmadianti, Happy Julia; Pasopati, Rommel Utungga
Jurnal Citra Multidisiplin Vol. 1 No. 4 (2026): Jurnal Citra Multidisiplin
Publisher : STKIP Citra Bakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38048/jcm.v1i4.6861

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This study addresses the tendency to interpret Majapahit artifacts through fixed symbolic meanings without examining how value is constructed through social experience. The research focuses on the Ganesha statue in Trowulan Museum as a cultural artifact situated within a specific historical context. A qualitative interpretive design is employed, using literature-based analysis and symbolic examination guided by the framework of John Dewey’s theory of value. The findings indicate that the Ganesha statue functions not only as a religious representation but as a medium through which values related to knowledge, authority, and social order are organized. Its symbolic attributes are shown to reflect practical concerns within Majapahit society rather than fixed doctrinal meanings. Comparative analysis reveals that differences between Indian and Majapahit representations result from contextual adaptation rather than variation in form alone. The study also demonstrates that the relocation of the statue into a museum context produces a shift in valuation, where its function changes from ritual practice to educational and cultural interpretation. These findings support the view that value emerges through interaction, use, and changing conditions. The study contributes to cultural and educational research by positioning artifacts as active participants in value formation rather than passive carriers of meaning.