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Berumpun: international journal of social, politics and humanities
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Berumpun is an international journal of social, politics and humanities published by Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Bangka Belitung University, Indonesia. This journal aims to publish articles in the field of social, politics, and humanities. Berumpun accepts submission of articles round the year and will be blind reviewed. All the articles will be published in the upcoming publication. The journal will be published in every March and October.
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IMPROVING ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION FOR MENTALLY DISABLED STUDENTS AT SCHOOL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN SLB YPAC PANGKALPINANG Rina Miftakhi, Diah; Amalin Ulfah, Widati
Berumpun: International Journal of Social, Politics and Humanities Vol 2 No 1 (2019): Volume 2 Berumpun Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/berumpun.v2i1.15

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This research is globally aimed to improve the achivement motivation for the mentally disabled students. The specific objectives of this research are to improve: (1) students learning achievement for the mentally disabled students; (2) learning achievement for the mentally disabled students in SLB YPAC Pangkalpinang. This research desaign was desaigned with research and development desaign which produce development model of group dynamics learning for exceptional students which can increase achievement motivation for students. The final objective of this research development is producing development learning model based on group dynamics so that teaching and learning process can be more effective, eficient, and interesting. This research will produce development model of group dynamics learning for mentally disabled students so that can increase achievement motivation in exceptional school. This development learning model of group dynamics has three activities, there are learning through dream trees, learning through filling students’ identity, and learning through artistic creativity development by drawing and coloring. The result of these three activities of development group dynamics learning model can be used as the source to arrange the learning model especially for mentally disabled students. It can be done so that we can develop the mentally disabled students’ potencies and they can reach good achievements in study. Besides that, it can be the source for the teachers to have innovative learning model in teaching mentally disabled students at exceptional school (SLB) YPAC Pangkalpinang.  
ANTI-CORRUPTION EDUCATION IN MILENIAL ERA (Case Study in Poltekes Kemenkes Pangkalpinang) seto, muhammad
Berumpun: International Journal of Social, Politics and Humanities Vol 2 No 1 (2019): Volume 2 Berumpun Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/berumpun.v2i1.16

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This research is conducted to describe and analyze student’s understanding of the concept of the notion of corruption, an indication of corruption, the impact and dangers of corruption against themselves, their families and the state, the risk in doing the act of corruption, the notion of anti-corruption, sense of values that indicated the behavior of Anti-corruption, and so on. The research was actualized by the implementing the Anti-corruption Culture Education, including: the implementation of Role Play on internal and external causes based on case scenarios precisely and students understand the internal and external causes. Making anti-corruption media; giving opinion on social media sites, presenting materials of anti-corruption in the Campus Dakwah Institution (LDK), posters, banners, the declaration of honest movement on examination, role plays/drama/short videos on anti-corruption in accordance with the themes were packaged in unique and interesting ways. Doing activities that demonstrated the values ​​and principles of the anti-corruption such as: honesty canteen, daily activities, conducting field surveys on public health services of the ministry of health programs, conducting field survey / visiting the Indonesian Court for Corruption Crimes, and socialization in efforts to prevent corruption. Higher Education played an active role in the anti-corruption movement by giving the anti-corruption culture that handled by educators. The role of educators were to provide the understanding and set an example in the anti-corruption movement to students by utilizing information and communication technologies which are growing increasingly sophisticated in this millennial era. College students were able to perform the anti-corruption action and got involved in supporting anti-corruption movement in the family environment, campus, local and national communities in order to create a clean, corruption-free nation.      
THE LINGUISTIC VALUE OF SLOGAN IN PANGKALPINANG CITY PUBLIC SPACE: EDUCATIONAL PERSPECTIVE Wijayanti, Nurvita; Restu Wilujeng, Panggio
Berumpun: International Journal of Social, Politics and Humanities Vol 2 No 1 (2019): Volume 2 Berumpun Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/berumpun.v2i1.17

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Nowadays, slogans in the public space have become the most significant socialist symbols and meanings that are easily accessible to the public, such as the example of writing traffic signs, billboards, information boards and other media. The problem lies in the lack of attention to the linguistic element, considering that the media contains formal slogans as a reflection of the level of standardization in the interpretation of symbols and meanings aimed at educating the public. These errors are found in a number of public spaces in Pangkalpinang City. This study aimed to describe the linguistic aspects of writing slogans in the public space as well as how to socialize about the delivery of symbols and meanings in the writing. This study also looked at how the purpose of informative education through symbols and meanings of the writing in the socialization media was interpreted by the people of Pangkalpinang. So that there are two formulations of the problem that will be elaborated in this study, namely: (1) How is the distribution of slogans in public spaces indicated to violate linguistic values ​​?; (2) How is the dissemination of symbols and meanings contained in the slogans conveyed educatively to the public? The theory used to carry out this research is the socio-phonological theory, ambiguity, and sociology of communication from Hebert Mead about symbolic interactionism. The method used was descriptive qualitative using data collection techniques, namely full observation and interviews. This research showed that there are no concepts that are misleading in conveying symbols and meanings contained in slogans in public spaces that should be formally informal because the Pangkalpinang community translates phonemes into orthographical (writing).
THE MAPPING THE POTENTIAL OF THE OLD CITY TOURISM (Study of the History, Region and Cultural Value of the Old City on Bangka Island) Cholilah, Jamilah; Herdiyanti, Herdiyanti; Wijayanti, Nurvita; Hidayat, Novendra
Berumpun: International Journal of Social, Politics and Humanities Vol 2 No 1 (2019): Volume 2 Berumpun Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/berumpun.v2i1.18

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This research is entitled Mapping the Tourism Potential of the Old City (Study of the History, Region and Cultural Value of the Old City on Bangka Island). The research objective was to map the tourism potential of the old city in Bangka Island, namely Belinyu and Muntok Districts. Overview this social mapping is divided into three aspects which include history, territory and cultural values. The problems in this study are formulated in three main questions, namely (1) How is the distribution of the old cities of Muntok and Belinyu based on Chinese, Malay and European clusters? (2) How does the distribution of the Chinese, Malay and European clusters affect the tourism promotion of the old city in Muntok and Belinyu? (3) How does Toponimi affect the tourism promotion of old cities in Muntok and Belinyu?The location of the study was conducted in Belinyu and Muntok Districts. The consideration is based on the search results of secondary data showing that these two regions were formerly known as the central areas of the Dutch colonial government (Muntok) and the center of tin mining activities (Belinyu).The research method used is descriptive qualitative research with social mapping techniques. Sources of data in this study include primary and secondary data. Primary data is obtained by means of interviews and direct observation from the speakers. Secondary data was obtained from reference books, research journals, and references through the internet that were related to the tourism potential of the old city.
To Dwell and To Reinhabit: Kiana Davenports’s House of Many Gods as Bioregional Literature Kristiawan Indriyanto
Berumpun: International Journal of Social, Politics, and Humanities Vol 1 No 1 (2018): Berumpun: International Journal of Social, Politics and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (163.225 KB) | DOI: 10.33019/berumpun.v1i1.6

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Environmental degradation has become a pivotal issue in Hawai’i nowadays. The policies of United States’government and military has shaped the Hawai’ian ecology. Through the process of ecological imperialism,started from the beginning of American colonialism, both the Hawai’ian’s landscape and their connection withthe environment is disrupted. Modern Hawai’ian ecology nowadays is a postcolonial ecology, which was, andstill is molded by the American imperial power. As a product of colonialism, Hawai’ians’ have becomealienated with their ancestral traditions, especially regarding interrelation between human and non-human.Taking cues from Lawrence Buell’s assertion that environmental crisis is a crisis of the imagination, modernHawai’ian literature tries to reorient human–non human relationship from indigenous Hawai’ianepistemology. As seen in Kiana Davenport’s the House of Many Gods, traditional Hawai’ian perspective isreimagined to reterritorialize Hawai’ians in their previous environmental outlook, before the arrival of theAmericans. This study argues that by several bioregional concepts such as dwelling, and reinhabit, KianaDavenport’s the House of Many Gods can be stated as a bioregional literature.
Code Switching and Code Mixing in English Language Studies’ Speech Community: A Sociolinguistics Approach Ni Nyoman Wartinah; Chrisda N Wattimury
Berumpun: International Journal of Social, Politics, and Humanities Vol 1 No 1 (2018): Berumpun: International Journal of Social, Politics and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (167.967 KB) | DOI: 10.33019/berumpun.v1i1.7

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Enormously complex and not well understood are some state of affairs for a bilingual to ‘change’ theuse of language from one to another when having conversation with other bilinguals in dailyconversation. This linguistics behavior of changing the language, or widely known as ‘languageswitching’ and ‘language mixing’, leads the researchers to find out the trigger behind this phenomenon.After done a research on Malaysian pre-school students, Karen Kow (2003) proposed some reasons ofdoing code switching and code mixing namely lack of one word in either language, to avoidmisunderstanding, to make a point, etc. However, students of graduated students of English LanguageStudies of Sanata Dharma University can be categorized as bilingual or multilingual since they employtwo even many languages in the daily conversation in their speech community. Therefore, by taking 12students of A class as the subject of the research through random sampling method, the discussion ofthis research will focus on investigating the reasons of both code switching and code mixing.
Emotional Violence Caused by the Effect of Parents’ Role in Cultural Hegemony of Social Control on Children in Lia Shine’s TerpaksaMenikah: A Case Study Putra Pratama Saputra
Berumpun: International Journal of Social, Politics, and Humanities Vol 1 No 1 (2018): Berumpun: International Journal of Social, Politics and Humanities
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Emotional violence is violence that can frustrate social development on children or mental health children. Emotional violence is verbal violencethat is usually received by the involving feelings in himself. This will impact that distasteful to the development of children. According to Moffat “emotional violence will make children unable to give or receive affection normally”. Research has a reference to see hegemony cultural influenced by violence emotional, where hegemony culture is an aspect of leadership where it is dominated by a class that cause a pressure in the domain of the habit or culture. This relatively relation to social control in emotional children. So it will be examined through the theory of social control which will show expectation of violent emotional to the development of children.
‘I school at...’ and Other Sentences: A Phenomenon of English Sentence Production of Indonesian EFL Learners Christina Eli Indriyani; Maria Septiyani
Berumpun: International Journal of Social, Politics, and Humanities Vol 1 No 1 (2018): Berumpun: International Journal of Social, Politics and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (154.983 KB) | DOI: 10.33019/berumpun.v1i1.9

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Learning English as a foreign language is important but it is also difficult. The reason why it is important is that it can support learners to reach the opportunities in the future, for example getting a job, getting a scholarship, conducting a research and many others. However, it is also difficult. The difficulties can be seen from various aspects, such as learners'€™ background knowledge, learners'€™ mother tongue, and learners'€™ anxiety. Indonesian who learn English experiences these kinds of difficulties. English is learnt as a foreign language in Indonesia. Though it has taught since early level, there are mistakes found by the writers when the learners produce spoken or written utterances. The mistake that triggers the writers to write this paper is the sentence 'I am school at SMA 5 Kupang,'€™ when the student meant to say '€˜Saya bersekolah di SMA 5 Kupang.'€™ This kind of mistake raises since the students do not get used to English and they have lack of knowledge of English. Therefore, instead of saying 'I study at SMA 5 Kupang,' €™they say '€˜I am school at SMA5 Kupang.'€™ This phenomenon likely influence students'€™ ability in producing utterances especially in direct translation. The data of this research was collected through observation and students’ performance in class. The data was analysed qualitatively and the result showed that most students made mistakes before the teachers correct them. This paper aims to dig out more on this phenomenon and it is expected to give more insight to the English learning and teaching process.
Children and Online Game (Case Study of Simulation, Simulacra and Hyperreality in Children Playing Point Blank Game) Panggio Restu Wilujeng
Berumpun: International Journal of Social, Politics, and Humanities Vol 1 No 1 (2018): Berumpun: International Journal of Social, Politics and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (206.667 KB) | DOI: 10.33019/berumpun.v1i1.4

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This study aims to investigate children behavior in playing online games. This is qualitative study, case study, it was explored any behaviours of children online games activity with used participant observation, in depth interview and used snowball sampling as sampling technique. The theory used in this study is a theory of Simulation, Simulacra and Hiperreality by Jean Baudrillard that explain online games create condition, consequences or results from creation of reality models and imagination which replacing reality itself where children reality can replaced by game reality. . This Study located at Caesar Game Centre inside Kampung Ngoresan, most children plays in there. The result of this study shows different behaviours between each children on playing online games because of Simulacrum,built in Point Blank game then it blurred reality of children lifeworld in the game until Hiperreality shaped.
Social Perspectives; Legal Policy Post-Constitutional Court Decision No. 46/PUU-XIV/2016 Concerning Immoral Provision of Indonesia Criminal Code Syafri Hariansah
Berumpun: International Journal of Social, Politics, and Humanities Vol 1 No 1 (2018): Berumpun: International Journal of Social, Politics and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (180.097 KB) | DOI: 10.33019/berumpun.v1i1.10

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This paper examines the analysis of Court Decision Number 46 / PUU-XIV / 2016 concerning the application to extend criminal offenses in the Criminal Code (KUHP) related to adultery (Article 284), rape (Article 285), and lewd acts (Article 292). In the ruling, the Constitutional Court rejected the request for all. This verdict ends with differences of opinion among Constitutional Justices. Four of the nine Constitutional Court Justices presented dissenting opinions. Decision No. 46 / PUU-XIV / 2016 is very worthy to be studied in depth, because in its decision, there is a conflict of judges based on different perspectives and methods in answering constitutional issues.

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