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Humaniora
ISSN : 20871236     EISSN : 24769061     DOI : -
Core Subject : Humanities,
The journal invites professionals in the world of education, research, and entrepreneurship to participate in disseminating ideas, concepts, new theories, or science development in the field of Language, Culture, Visual Communication Design, Interior and Furniture Design, Character Building, Law, International Relations, Psychology, and Communications through this scientific journal.
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Teori yang Memperkuat Kebutuhan Penamaan Warna untuk Buku Khazana Warna Jakti, R.A. Diah Resita I. K.; Purbasari, Mita
Humaniora Vol 2, No 2 (2011): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v2i2.3217

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Naming requirements for color, it has universal application throughout the world. This call must be answered to all men in each country. Color requires a name to identify the needs, because the color has the character, nature, and also have different perceptions of each visual outcome. In this writing is a collection of theories from various sources of data that explain why we required of new color names based on the audience choice. This method uses a literacy method, collecting some of the theories of previous researchers that have been submitted in written form. Also using the method of data collection with quantitative and qualitative methods to collect a varieaty of color’s names that used in foreign language or used in the Indonesian languange. Data collected will be used as the background color naming, why is this important needs are universal. Particulary in Indonesia, which has a huge territory and consists of various tribes and nations. 
Marjinalisasi Perempuan Pertama Melalui Lagu: Suatu Analisis Wacana Kritis Terhadap Lagu “Jadikan Aku Yang Kedua” Setiowati, Endang; Wahyuningtyas, Bhernadetta Pravita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v2i2.3149

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During 2006 until 2007 there were plenty of songs that are lyrical about adultery or polygamy, in line also with the emergence of the phenomenon of polygamy and infidelity by some famous people ranging from businessmen, preachers, politicians, to academics. One of the most popular songs is a song titled “Jadikan Aku yang Kedua”. Surprisingly, although the title shows that this song legalized polygamy, the majority of listeners who request the song to be played in radio stations are women. The research reveals about the marginalization of women that is implicitly contained in a song lyrics. The research method used is critical discourse analysis with analytical techniques using the model of Norman Fairclough. This study uses substantive theoreticalframework such as hegemony, ideology, patriarchy, and feminism and the discourse analysis theory from Michael Foucault. The results showed that the Song is a discourse to marginalize women who occupy the first position, while for the second women or femme fatale, this song is empowering them. Song writer has the power to shape the ideology of consumer (listener) toward his patriarchal ideology. He wants to use his power to encourage the women to dare to become a femme fatale.
Karakteristik Bahasa Jurnalistik dan Penerapannya pada Media Cetak Aryusmar, Aryusmar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v2i2.3172

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Journalistic language is one kind of language used by mass media and had different characteristic with literature, scientific or conventional language in general. In journalistic language, the journalists should write according to facts and should not include their opinion; but the writing should also include informative, persuasive, and understandable meanings as general, brief, and clear. Journalistic language is a language used in public media written by considering some characteristics in order to be easily understood by the reader in general. Therefore, this article is intended to explore those characteristics and their implementation. The result shows that there are six characteristics of Journalistic language namely: brief, dense, simple, straightforward, interesting and clear. It is also found that some printed media in Indonesia haven’t met those characteristics yet. 
Exploitasi Seks Terhadap Anak Perempuan yang Menjadi Korban Perdagangan Orang di Lokasi Prostitusi Ruman, Yustinus Suhardi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v2i2.3140

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The special focus of this paper is the fenomen of girls who become sex workers. They are children under age of 18 year.  This paper will show that the girls who become sex workers were human trafficking victim for sex commercial purpose. The beneficiaries of this exploitation are their parent, pimp, and those who live around of their life in prostitution location. Data is gathered by the researcher with Institute for Community Development and Social Advocacy (ICODESA) team which advocate girls as human trafficking victims in interview, observation and discussion. Child sex workers must be claimed as Prostituted Children. Psychologically they have not been able to identify rationally every decision they take; socially and economically they are victims that structurally force themselves trapped in human trafficking. They have no education, no skills needed for industry, and they are also powerless towards patriarchal local culture. 
Sumber-Sumber Ilmu Pengetahuan dalam Al Qur’an dan Hadits Qutub, Sayid
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v2i2.3198

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From the beginning, Islam had given gratitude towards knowledge. One enlightenment that Islam has brought to humanity is scientific thinking refered to Alquran and Hadits. The awareness of Muslim scientist based on Alquran and Hadits produced the biggest achievement of knowledge. Other characteristics taught by Alquran and Hadits to the Muslims are open-minded, that allowed them to get knowledge from other civilization with no justification. The purpose of this article is to establish understanding of Alquran and Hadits in thematic analysis, especially about knowledge. This article is written based on literature review about related knowledge and the interpretation of Alquran and Hadits (tafsir). It is known that there is no standalone or separated knowledge from Islamic epistemology; the knowledge is the description of devine affirmation, absolute fact. This article is expected to be a filter in anticipating negative influence from knowledge and technology development. 
Kuno Indah dan Menawan: Kajian Semantik Penggunaan Metafora dalam Harian Kompas Online dan Pos Kota Dewi, Ienneke Indra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v2i2.3154

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This discussion is to disclose somewhat called as conservative language style, but obviously is really powerful; that is metaphor usage. Metaphor is assumed as conservative literature language. The article will show the usage of metaphor in everyday life, taken from Kompas online and Poskota online. The analysis willalso be about powerful and function of this language style comparing to usual language. Metaphor density in some articles will also be discussed. The result showed that by using metaphor in many writings including abstract could disclose more specific and also give specific reaction to readers. Besides, it is found that the two sources had in average one person using metaphor every 100 words. 
Piramida: Peninggalan Karya Seni Dunia dari Wilayah Barat Hingga Timur (Bagian Ii) Wijaya, Hanny
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v2i2.3145

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There is a terminology declared that human learn from the past to reach a better future. Based on this comprehension, human start to learn about history. Scientists learn history from historical building and cultural heritage from the past. One of the most important building that we need to learn is pyramid. For quite a long time, many people do not know the fact that actually pyramid was only a fundamental form. Everytime people hear a word ‘pyramid’, they will think directly and know globally about Egyptian Pyramid. Actually, there were so many different forms of pyramid scattered around the world, from western to eastern countries. Besides Egypt, some countries that have been well-known about their pyramids are Mesopotamia, Egypt, Sudan, Nigeria, Greece, Spain, China, Mexico, North America, Italy, India and Indonesia. In this continuous part of research, article discusses Chinese and Mexican or Mesoamerican Pyramids as the Eastern and American continent cultural heritage. Hopefully, this research will enhance the knowledge about pyramids more specific and reader will be able to differentiate the function and form of each pyramids in the world.
Aspek Hukum Pemenuhan Hak Tenaga Kerja terhadap Implementasi Keputusan Pailit Suatu Badan Usaha Sesuai Asas Keadilan Sarira, Iron
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v2i2.3168

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The worker is the weaker party in terms of worker-employee relationship system. The problem that often arises in the event of bankruptcy decision issued by the judiciary is the ignorance of labor rights. As we know that termination of employment (layoffs) may be conducted by the employer in accordance with article 165 of Law Number 13 Year 2003 on Manpower, which is when the company is closed due to creditors’ law suit on unpaid credit within a specified time and therefore stating bankruptcy. Employers who are declared bankrupt by a competent judge shall settle all obligations, including in this case, paying workers' compensation regulations. In practice, the curator, the official havint the authority to calculate the company's assets can be invited to cooperate in terms of the repayment obligation, and they rather put the assets of the creditor's rights in front of workers’ rights. The receiver and or parties related to tend to prioritize the interests of the group more than the fulfillment of labor rights as compensation from the bankruptcy decision occurs. Whereas Article 95 Paragraph (4) of Law No. 13 of 2003 has stated that labor rights should come first before completing the receivables of the creditors. 
DGI-Indonesia.com: Empat Tahun untuk Komuniti Indonesia Kreatif Widhyatmoko, Danu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v2i2.3159

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DGI-Indonesia.com as a community site is able to answer the new needs of the virtual space. This paper will begin with the history of DGI-Indonesia.com; then the discussion about the roles undertaken by the DGI-Indonesia.com. Research method used in this paper is literature study, continued with reflective data analysis. By the end of the paper, a more comprehensive picture about DGI-Indonesia.com's activities such as a forum for self-actualization, interaction, exploration that helps sustain the development of science-based and creative professions in Indonesia.
Penerapan Teori Struktur Cerita pada Pembuatan Film Oscario, Angela
Humaniora Vol 2, No 2 (2011): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v2i2.3185

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Since it was created in 19th century, film has been developed into one important communication media. The successful of communication depends on how the story was told; therefore many story structure theories were created. Unfortunately, those theories are rarely applied. Literature and field studies were performed to delve deeper in story structure theories and their implementations, starts from 3 acts structure, 8 sequences structures, and hero’s journey. Based on observation, these theories have been used in many box office films. Those theories are flexible, not strict formulas more likely the guidance maps to compose story. Structure story theories are the frameworks. But the content in the framework depends on each individual’s creativity. Therefore, using those theories won’t make our story generic. Story structure theories are tools to provoke, encourage, boost, and develop creativity. By implementing various structure story theories, film industries are expected to produce films with high-quality story that can be better in conveying any particular, messages. 

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