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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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Prinsip Belajar Mengajar dalam Analekta yang Terkandung pada Film Kungfu Panda dan Kungfu Panda 2 Sufianto, Agustinus; Patricia, Patricia
Humaniora Vol 4, No 1 (2013): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v4i1.3414

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The Analects is one of the famous books from China which records Confucius’ teachings. Kungfu Panda and Kungfu Panda 2 are two famous animation films from America. After seeing these movies, there are some similar values that can be found between the movies and The Analects, especially in education field. The writer limited the scope into teaching and learning principles. The writer defined 2 main issues. First is to explain the correlation between Kungfu Panda and Kungfu Panda’s teaching and learning principles with The Analects. Second is to understand those principles and its application in our daily lives.  This research method is library research. The results stated that there are some correlation between Kungfu Panda, Kungfu Panda 2, and The Analects. Analyzing the correlation will help us to understand more about Confucius’ teaching, especially in education field.  
Pentingnya Penonton Aktif di Era Industri Televisi Indonesia Saat Ini Irawan, Rahmat Edi
Humaniora Vol 4, No 1 (2013): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v4i1.3437

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The study in this paper is motivated by the increasing reports or complaints against television delivered to the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI). This paper aims to look at how the shift from a passive audience or spectators into an active audience or spectators in giving feedback on television shows that they receive, which is now starting to look also at the television audience in Indonesia. The methodology in this paper is literature study, to see how the exercise of some mass communication theories, particularly regarding to the impact of television on the audience. Conclusions or the results of the study for this paper show that there is a shift from passive audience to active audience in the television industry in Indonesia today. In the past, many obstacles, such as repressive regime, no choices of programs and television stations as well as the lack of regulation and the regulator had made television audience in Indonesia become passive. While today, the empowering of the audience through various media and efforts made by KPI causes the condition changing, the audience begins to be active. It is indicated by the increase of his/her critical stances, with a number of complaints on the violation of regulations either through KPI or other mass media. 
Analysis of The Character of Bi Nu "Mengjiangnu” by Contrasting Women’s View on Husband Through Ages Wijaya, Wiliam
Humaniora Vol 4, No 1 (2013): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v4i1.3470

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Novel BINU is one of Sutong’s excellent works. Through Binu, the character which is called Meng jiangnu, could see weak women in order to find her lovely husband exhausted all its effort to walk a long road. Meng jiangnu’s story is one of the four chinese’s ancient legendary loves. Other are  Niu Lang Zhinu, Liang Sanbo Yu Zhu Ying Tai, and Bai She Zhuan, have been widely spread for thousands of years. The legend of Meng jiangnu has been spread with oral tradition in folkloric. The earliest legend can be traced back to the "Zuo Zhuan".  Through Novel BINU, the author wants to observe “Examining Meng jiangnu characterization by contrasting ways of women’s view through ages in Novel BINU by Sutong”. And then, the author also introduces Novel BINU, Meng jiangnu myths, and through XINGGE, to examine the characterization of Meng jiangnu. By examining the character Meng jiangnu, the author finds that Meng jiangnu had melancholy and choleric character. Both characters are shown out in difficulties. Meng jiangnu treated her husband better than women in that age. The women in that age just cried in waiting the fate changes. 
Fenomena Mal bagi Masyarakat Urban di Jakarta Nediari, Amarena
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v4i1.3428

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Mall building is a place where urban communities come together with their specific interest. People go to the mall with their independent needs without any emotional bonding between each other. As a public space, mall is trying to meet the needs of urban communities especially as an entertaining space for the visitors. Go to the mall has become a way of life in urban society, as a destination for the whole family. While on the other hand the existence of many mall building are the traits of sick city, because as a public space, city does not meet the social and environmental objectives anymore. Jakarta has more than 75 building mall, it has exceeded the limit of the population. Mall has become a phenomenon because it has met the lifestyle of urban society but on the other side mall has spent water absorption area. This disagreement about mall building requires a mall that friendly to the environment, so that the green open spaces and water absorption area can be provided or replaced as well. The next discussion is about mall that should build friendly to the environment and its importance to the urban community. 
Pengenalan Teknik Dasar Fotografi Gunawan, Agnes Paulina
Humaniora Vol 4, No 1 (2013): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v4i1.3460

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These days, development in camera has become very fast and has made the society easier to develop photography as their hobbies. This can happen especially with the digital era that does not need time to process the films and to print the photos. Nowadays, photographers just need to shoot, check the results, and delete them if they are not satisfied with the outcome, or, they can save them when the pictures meet their expectations. Basically, this really has made both advanced and amateur photographers easy to work better. However, if the user does not completely understand the basic exposure techniques in photography, then it will be such a pity. They will not be able to explore the techniques that can be maximized and used to have the alternatives when it comes to working in the field. By learning these techniques, photographers can make use of the background, surroundings, and the activities of the objects, in order to achieve variations and creativity in the outcome. This is possible when they have mastered and maximized the use of diaphragm, shutter speed, ISO, and all other techniques that can be formed using these basics features.  
Tanda-Tanda dalam Iklan Komersial di Televisi (Analisis Semiotika pada Iklan Susu Sgm Eksplor Presinutri 3) Herawati, Erni; Rosidah, Rosidah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v4i1.3419

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Advertisement is one of promotional tools used by marketer to communicate with its audience or consumer which can be done through newspaper, magazine, internet, radio, and/or television. Using advertisement, the marketer tries to create signs in the message to the audience to make sure they really understand the message. The objective of the study is to analyze how the signs are created in the texts displayed on infant formula SGM Eksplor Presinutri 3 TV advertisement. The metodology is qualitative research using semiotics analysis. Peirce semiotics approach is applied to explore the signs in the advertisement. Secondary data were used, also supported by study literature, to conduct a deep analysis of this study. The research finding shows signs were used by the marketer to deliver the message of this product. 
Psikologi “Hijau” (Green Psychology) sebagai Alternatif untuk Peningkatan Kesejahteraan Psikologis Masyarakat Perkotaan Pane, Murty Magda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v4i1.3451

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This article describes so many disasters caused by the decrease of environment quality, or even pollution and environmental destruction, are due to society's bad behaviors. The decrease of environment quality, as consequences, may cause lower people's lives quality phisically and mentally as well. To overcome the problem, it is proposed a psychology intervension, called "green" psychology.  
Tanggapan Terhadap Kami No Shiten dan Mushi No Shiten No Gengo Bunka dari Prof. Someya Yoshimichi Tjandra, Sheddy N.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v4i1.3442

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This is a preliminary study about Japanese conception of the world’s language and culture. Prof. Someya Yoshimichi, emeritus professor from Shizuoka Unversity Japan, in an international conferene on Japanese studies held at Universitas Nasional Jakarta on February 2012, has pointed out that the present world’s language and culture can be divided into two categories. One is God’s Language and Culture, and the other is Insect’s Language a Culture. According to him, the God’s Language and Culture is mainly from European and American (Europe), and the Insect’s Laguage and Culture is mainly from Asian especially from Japan and South-east Asia. The writer does not understand why the Japanese takes God and Insect as a pair of contrastive culture. Therefore, the writer collected data from Indonesian indigenous culture, mainly from public beliefs and religions to argue about the Japanese pair of contrastive culture.  This writing uses qualitative interpretation method (hermeneutics) and a method of descriptive analysis to understand Indonesian data, and to present the results of interpretation. For previous studies, the writer took the Japanese and Chinese In-yooron to check the realities of Japanese conception, and also took hipernym and hyponym theory from semantics to check the contrastive meaning of the word God and Insect. In short, the writer sees that God and Insect are not an antonym, and also have no contrastive meaning in any sense of semantics and logics.  
The Problems of and Solutions to Chinese Education for Marketing Communication at Binus University Theresia, Theresia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v4i1.3475

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Nowadays in Indonesia, more people realize the importance of using Chinese language. Therefore, at Binus University, Mandarin is taught not only in Chinese Literature Department, but also in non-Chinese Literature Department. Because the curriculum is still relatively new, students who have never studied Chinese language find some difficulties. The author through observations in the classroom found some problems that arise during the teaching and learning session. Through this paper, the author hopes to help to solve existing problems, to increase the level of Chinese language knowledge, and help to increase students’ interest in Chinese language.  
Visualisasi Karakter Pramodawardhani dengan Pendekatan Fiksi Sejarah CM, Noor Latif
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v4i1.3433

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The figure of Pramodawardhani is a key figure in the history of Indonesia on the eighth century in Java. With these considerations, efforts to revive the character of Pramodawardhani are to contribute to the enrichment of Indonesian visual reference. At least, relics of artifacts at the time made the history of classical Indonesia experience confusion on trace of the story and visualization of its history. Visual reconstruction effort with fictional approach is way out to realize the data fragments both verbal and visual in visual understanding of the past with contemporary social norms perspective. Attributes that carried Pramodawardhani as being aristocratic Javanese classical land become static character without the frenzied of his supernatural power wrapping as a superhero. The fiction building which legally understands the metaphoric fact into an understanding of the modern imagination is the arena of visual reconstruction in some cases ever. Partial understanding of the history of Indonesia’s visual reference product presented by social media has been widely biased in visual building physically. The main cause boils down to the lack of fundamental studies in visual reconstruction pattern which is too premature to conduct the studies. 

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