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THE RISE OF FAMILY VIOLENCE AND PARENTING STRESS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMI: FAMILY SCIENCE PROPOSED SOLUTIONS AND DIRECTION Mohammad Anggito Abimanyu; Muhammad Zudi Hardiansyah; Khalisa Hasanah Labay
Khazanah: Jurnal Mahasiswa Vol. 13 No. 4 (2021): Abstract Proceeding Book: 2st International Conference-Labma Scientific Fair
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/khazanah.vol13.iss4.art4

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The rise of family-oriented misconduct is rising during the pandemic situation due to multiple problems related to economy, social and even many other physical embodiments in the element of living. In the theory of living substances, internal parental, external resources and parental perceptions towards all of the stressors element will impact how families cooperate with all of these burdens that they face, which may impact the possibility of child abuse, physical and mentally. This paper will uncover all of the available stressors that happen as a consequence of COVID-19 pandemic using the family stress theory at the family and society level, and then further elaborates how these elements are associated with family violence via parents perceptions and coping strategies. This research will also elaborate with the possible future obstacles that families may face during the implementation of new protocols, strict market revenue, and many other possible social barriers and obstacles ahead within the possible future change and development of society conditions. Keywords: Covid-19, family stress theory, child abuse risk, perception
THE ROLE OF THE FREE-ACTIVE PRINCIPLE AS THE FOUNDATION OF INDONESIA FOREIGN POLICY IN THE STRATEGY OF CULTURAL DIPLOMACY Muhammad Zudi Hardiansyah; Wawan Sopian; Ramma Firdaus
Khazanah: Jurnal Mahasiswa Vol. 13 No. 4 (2021): Abstract Proceeding Book: 2st International Conference-Labma Scientific Fair
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/khazanah.vol13.iss4.art6

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Background: The principle of free-active principle is the basis of Indonesia's foreign policy. Free means that Indonesia may determine attitudes and decisions regarding the conditions and circumstances being experienced without the influence of other parties. Active means that Indonesia is not only an object in the international world, but a subject who is actively involved in helping to implement world peace. The purpose of this article is to explain the relationship between the principle free-active with cultural diplomacy, and also to prove the implementation of the principle of free-active in cultural diplomacy that has been carried out by Indonesia. Method: Qualitative. For data-collections, the technique that are used are free listening speaking techniques and note-taking techniques. For data-analysis, the techniques that are used are data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing Result: To explain the birth of the principle free-active in Indonesia, the principle of freeactive as the foundation of Indonesia's foreign policy, the relationship of cultural diplomacy and the principle of free-active, and the analysis of the phenomenon of cultural diplomacy based on the principle of free-active. Conclusion: The principle of free-active was born when Indonesia was still in the form of RIS. This principle has been implemented by Indonesia until now with concrete evidence of the establishment of the KAA, the preservation of Betutu Chicken as a Balinese culinary, up to the creation of the Indonesian Cultural House in Germany. Keywords: Free-active, cultural diplomacy, Indonesia, foreign policy