Humaniora
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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Ornamen Indramayu sebagai Ragam Hias pada Becak Jakarta
Wulandari, Sari
Humaniora Vol 5, No 2 (2014): Humaniora
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University
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DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v5i2.3114
Indramayu ornaments that are painted on Jakarta’s pedicabs have an exotic impression and a special attraction to the foreign tourists. The decorative ornament has the potential to be a valuable asset for the improvement of Indonesia art and design. The study was conducted with a qualitative research method of determining the location of culture through the stages of research, determination of informants, data collection and data analysis that were done by organizing, sorting, classifying and categorizing the data. Categorization is done based on the body parts of tricycles and obtained a variety of motives according to the space of placement the ornaments. By documenting and studying these ornaments, it can be improved due to nowaday needs, which would certainly enriches Indonesian decorative ornaments and utilized in broader needs.
Aplikasi Citizen Journalism di Era Konvergensi Media
Irawan, Rahmat Edi
Humaniora Vol 5, No 2 (2014): Humaniora
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DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v5i2.3137
Citizen journalism has now become one of the most developed television program concepts. If the concept was initially more widely used in radio and online media, this time with easier and cheaper technology coverage and delivery of images, it is a concept that provides a place for people to become amateur journalist that can also be easily applied in the medium of television. Research raised the issue on how the concept and implementation of citizen journalism on television in the era of media convergence. The purpose of this study is to explain concepts and demonstrate the implementation of citizen journalism on television in the era of media convergence. Research used qualitative method in which data were obtained using literature study. Results of the study showed that the implementation of citizen journalism on television is also increasingly facilitated by the entry of the television in the era of media convergence, or different media mingle, such as television with printed, radio, and Internet media. The era of media convergence makes the concept of citizen journalism can be more developed, because the platform or media distribution is also increasingly varied for amateur journalist. However, the system equipment that must be provided, human resources that must be owned, as well as huge capital to be owned make a few television stations open a lot of platforms to provide space for amateur journalist in citizen journalism.
Pengelolaan Perkuliahan Character Building yang Berorientasi pada Peningkatan Kepuasan Pelanggan di Binus University
Ngamanken, Stephanus
Humaniora Vol 5, No 2 (2014): Humaniora
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DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v5i2.3269
This study focuses on the improvement of customer satisfaction through good governance of Character Building course in Bina Nusantara University (Binus). CBDC as the department which organizes Character Building (CB) in Binus makes continuous improvements in all aspects in organizing CB. The purpose of this research as a partnership with CBDC is to look for and find the needs, desires, and expectations (importance) of students as customers about classroom managemant of CB in Binus. The research method used is Community Survey. Comunity Survey was conducted in 02PDO class at second semester of 2012/2013 academic year. Results of the research from 25 surveyed items show there are 13 items that students expected to get in the course but they did not get. There are 9 items that they expected to get in the course and they got. Moreover, there are 3 items that they did not expect to get in the course, but they got. Research concludes, in implementation of Character Building course in 02PDO class at second semester of 2012/2013 academic year, that there were 13-student expectation not fulfilled; 9-student expectation fulfilled; and 3 items not expected yet given in the lecture.
Eksplorasi Visual Diri dalam Desain Karakter
Homan, Devi Kurniawati
Humaniora Vol 5, No 2 (2014): Humaniora
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DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v5i2.3128
In a visual communication, the main thing is a communication which can solve the existing problems, not just as something beautiful to look at and considered. The most important part in designing visual communication when the communication is correct, attractive and persuasive. Semiotic understanding becomes important to study in the early stages of designing a visual communication that is intended to improve the effectiveness of communication. Semiotic itself is the study of the meaning of a sign in a particular context. To more easily understand the meaning of the sign, then the practice of visual meaning in the form of character design is made. This study was conducted to make students understanding of the meaning of a sign in a particular context through self-exploration. With the relation between the object being studied by each individual then a design experience will arise. This experience will create a more meaningful and in-depth exploration to students in the understanding of their studies about the meaning of a sign in a particular context. This study is used the method of visual exploration strategy that is commonly used by designers to convey the idea.
Semiotika Batik Larangan di Yogyakarta
Chairiyani, Rina Patriana
Humaniora Vol 5, No 2 (2014): Humaniora
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DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v5i2.3260
Batik is a part of Indonesian heritage and culture. In Yogyakarta, there is known as Batik Larangan. The pattern of this Batik is used as identity and status. For the Javanese, Batik is not just a fashion; moreover, it contains philosophy and beliefs closely related to daily life. Batik also becomes identic to the greatness of the leader that considers having a power to increase his authority. By using qualitiative methodology, this study writes about how the semiotic concept can be used on art and culture study in Javanese people.
Flipping The Classroom: How Reversing Teaching-Learning Process Can Improve Learner’s Comprehension in Learning Foreign Language
Wishnoebroto, Wishnoebroto
Humaniora Vol 5, No 2 (2014): Humaniora
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DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v5i2.3228
Flipping a classroom is not only recording classroom lesson into a video and bringing homework into the classroom. It is a whole new method with a lot better result compared to the traditional method. In western countries such as the US, flipping a classroom is already becoming a new method adopted by many different schools and universities. This paper tries to explore the possibility of flipping a classroom for learning foreign language at BINUS University by comparing it with the recent practices and findings in the western countries. After the analysis it can be concluded that this method can be applied at BINUS University but on several conditions such as the improvement of infrastructures, and the teacher?s awareness and understanding to optimize their understanding about flipped learning.
Pluralisme Agama dalam Islam: Study atas Pemikiran Pluralisme Said Aqiel Siradj
Abidin, Zainal
Humaniora Vol 5, No 2 (2014): Humaniora
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DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v5i2.3119
This work is motivated by the current phenomenon of that Muslims today strongly reject or even oppose to the concept of religious pluralism. To determine whether it is true or not that Islam rejects religious pluralism, Said Aqiel Siradj tries to see in a different way of pluralism itself, as in the fields of religion, politics, and socio-cultural. About pluralism in Islam, Said Aqiel Siradj shows that Islam can actually express themselves in a pluralistic religious world. Islam recognizes and judges pluralism critically, but Islam never refused or considered that pluralism is wrong. Pluralism is a fact of nature that can not be avoided. Islam would prefer to action that create prosperous of public, without the barriers of religion, ethnicity, race, and so on as the realization of Islam mission, rahmatan li al-'alamin, compassion for all creatures. This study uses hermeneutic approach. Methods that is used in collecting data is library research.
Berbudaya Melalui Media Digital
Meilani, Meilani
Humaniora Vol 5, No 2 (2014): Humaniora
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DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v5i2.3210
Understanding and knowing the meaning of culture that shape the culture of a nation is the first step. Indonesia as a country that has various shades of different cultures from Sabang to Merauke, the diversity of cultural patterns is a matter of pride that should be preserved and passed on to generations of recipients so that its presence can be maintained. Do not let the culture of Indonesia is claimed by other countries simply because of ignorance and indifference to the Indonesian cultural heritage. Various means have been taken to promote the culture of the archipelago in conventional media such as magazines, books and even articles. Generations who have lived in abundance world of digital media technology is the next target of inheritance. So it would be nice if steps are taken to a great start to focus more on the spread of culture and passed it along the changing times and of course without losing the identity of the nation.
Time Management: Menggunakan Waktu Secara Efektif dan Efisien
Gea, Antonius Atosökhi
Humaniora Vol 5, No 2 (2014): Humaniora
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DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v5i2.3133
Living in the midst of a changing business environment, which many people are burdened with more than one responsibilities, especially in a company with very high business activity and also in highly competitive industry, is imperative for the leaders of the company to be able to manage their time well in order to survive and be able to move in a sustainable manner. The concept of time management began during the industrial revolution and became a modern idea about doing things effectively and efficiently. Time management is one of the basic skills needed to be successful in life. The findings of various surveys indicated that time management enabled organizations or companies learn to survive in the face of competition and achieve a lot of success in business.
Pencahayaan Buatan pada Pendekatan Teknis dan Estetis untuk Bangunan dan Ruang Dalam
Setiawan, Budi;
Hartanti, Grace
Humaniora Vol 5, No 2 (2014): Humaniora
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DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v5i2.3265
Lights are essential for humans and other living creatures. Without lights or lighting, surely it will be hard to do everything, especially in the afternoon or at night. As the development of civilization and technology, humans created artificial lighting. For the first time, it was only a substitute for natural light from the sun. Artificial light was provided from the fire; then research and development of the light bulb were conducted by Alessandro Volta, Sir Humphry Davy, Warren De La Rue, to Thomas Alva Edison. After the natural lights from the sun can be replaced by artificial lighting from the lamp, the development of lighting is getting much complex ranging from technical to psychological things. This relates to the increasing human activity in the room. The diversity of different activity requires different types of lighting methods. The development results not only about technical and psychological problems but also aesthetic elements.