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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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Menggali Kreativitas Seni pada Anak Berkebutuhan Khusus Muhammad Imam Tobroni
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.v4i1.3432

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Some people see children who have behaviors and habits are unusual or out of the general habit. They are ostracized, even sometimes are considered strange, cannot socialize, have lives and have fun for theirselves, even worse they are considered abnormal. People sometimes see from the surface, passing judgment of the physical without investigating the cause of why it happened. Child with special needs, or autism, is one of them. Despite of its uniqueness, it turns out that children who have special needs have extraordinary ability, especially in terms of artistic creativity. Unique paintings and the ability to express feeling should be enhanced to take advantage of the ability of the child maximally, of course with the consistent help to find the child’s ability actually. 
Visualisasi Karakter Pramodawardhani dengan Pendekatan Fiksi Sejarah Noor Latif CM
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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. 
Hubungan Coping Style dan Anticipatory Grief pada Orangtua Anak yang Didiagnosis Kanker Putri Lenggo Geni; Qisthi Rahmania
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v4i1.3434

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Everyone copes with stressful events in his/her life differently. Three strategies in dealing with stress include problem-focused coping, emotion-focused coping, and religious-focused coping. Death of loved ones has been considered one of the major sources of stress in individuals and poses threat to their well being and adjustment if one’s failed to cope with the grief. Interestingly, previous studies show that families and caregivers of terminally ill patients suffered bereavement prior to the actual death, a phenomenon labeled anticipatory grief. Article presents a study with the purpose to investigate the relationship between different coping styles and anticipatory grief in parents of children diagnosed with cancer. Fifty-five parents, ranging from 20 to 60-year-old, participated in this study. Results revealed that coping style, particularly emotion-focused coping, significantly predict anticipatory grief in parents of children diagnosed with cancer. However, both problem-focused coping and religious-focused coping did not predict parental anticipatory grief in this study.  
Students’ and Lecturers’ Perspectives on The Factors Influencing One’s Metaphor Competence Ienneke Indra Dewi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v4i1.3435

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This article aimed to see the perspective of lecturers and students regarding the factors influencing people’s metaphor competence in daily life. Twenty-one students were interviewed and ten lecturers were sent a questionnaire asking about the factors that might influence the use of metaphors. The results show that both lecturers and students agree that language mastery is not the only one which determines the ability of people in comprehending and producing metaphors. Other non-linguistic factors such as habits, environment, personality, social network, logical thinking and general knowledge also influence people. The respondents propose that metaphors are to be taught to students not only in language subjects but also in other subjects such as Character Building or other social subjects.   
Sejarah Mebel Ukir Jepara Oktavianus Marti Nangoy; Yunida Sofiana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v4i1.3436

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Since 19th century, Jepara has been wellknown for furniture and craftings. It is shown by the appcreciation from some people claiming Jepara as an intregrated region for furniture and craftings. In Jepara, making furniture and craftings activities have become ingrained part of culture, arts, economic, social and politic. It is difficult to seperate them from its history, as it is not clear the time and place of making furniture and craftings. Thus, tracking the history is necessary to do, to know the development of Jepara as an integrated region for furniture and craftings nowadays.  
Pentingnya Penonton Aktif di Era Industri Televisi Indonesia Saat Ini Rahmat Edi Irawan
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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. 
Keterlibatan Event Stakeholders pada Keberhasilan Event Pr Lidya Wati Evelina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v4i1.3438

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The objective of this article is to determine how event organizers collaborate with stakeholders including the media, particular community, sponsors, participants, venue providers, accommodation providers, carteres, legal and finance personnel, production, local trade, transportation providers, government and associations for implementation Public Relations event. This paper discusses about the things that must be done for the cooperation and the benefits of cooperation undertaken. The method used in this paper is qualitative research method based on observations, literature and case studies. The results of this research note that the event organizers or companies can together with the stakeholders (the other party) make an event as mutually beneficial Public Relations. This means that all parties can achieve through the event. At the conclusion of an event Public Relations, all stakeholders involved for their own purposes. Event organizer must ensure that all stakeholders work together effectively in accordance with the agreed schedule and budget. One important feature of the agreement is to maintain a good flow of communication according to the needs of its stakeholders. All information is documented to avoid misunderstandings. Collaboration between stakeholders continuously until the event is completed. Discussion of issues that arise during the event takes place between the committee with various stakeholders is an important thing for the evaluation and response to the events that occurred. 
Biro Konsultan PR dan Kompetensi Praktisi PR di Era Industrialisasi Komunikasi dan Pencitraan Dina Sekar Vusparatih
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v4i1.3439

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The world of communication starts to experience rapid development in various aspects of life, almost all over the world. In Indonesia, it is marked by the emergence of a lot of tv and radio stations, and started the trend of imaging strategy efforts that is used to win the regional election, nasional election, and even to win marketing competition through company’s products or services image branding. This phenomenon is the opportunity for PR consultants to be successful team in designing appropriate communication strategies and appropriate steps to build the image. This opportunity is used by many people which is characterized by the proliferation of consultancies. Competition between consultants becomes so tight considering the companies or organizations that intend to hire consultants also want the best. Competitive bidding process was conducted, to win this, it needs solid team of consultants required in skills and morally. PR competencies of each member are needed to grow into a successful PR consultant. 
Stereotip Gender dan Dominasi Kapitalis dalam Iklan Televisi suatu Analisis Wacana Kritis Terhadap Iklan Televisi Citra Korporasi Gudang Garam di Bulan Ramadhan Bhernadetta Pravita Wahyuningtyas; Endang Setiowati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v4i1.3440

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Advertising has many purposes including the formation of consciousness, creating the image of the product or brand, forming positive associations and encouraging consumer behavior. Basically, the purpose of advertising is to achieve economic hegemony of the producers of goods or service advertised. Ads are increasingly being used for the benefit of the capitalists. Corporate advertising researchers usually discuss the effects of advertising on the form of company image only. But this research is not going to reveal about the image of a company that advertised, but about the creator ideology behind the creation of a corporate Advertising. The corporate Ads examined in this study is a series of Gudang Garam corporate advertisement which consists of two ads that aired on television every Ramadan. The research method used is French critical discourse analysis and analytical method of Sara Mill. This study uses substantive theoretical framework such as hegemony, ideology, patriarchy, and Marxist feminism and the discourse analysis theory from Michael Foucault and semiotic theory of Roland Barthes. The results of this  study showed that the ideology of the ad creator which is very patriarchal makes the text of the Gudang Garam corporate ads aired on all television stations every Ramadan, was laden with the existence of gender stereotypes. 
Nilai Kearifan Lokal dalam Cerita Rakyat Jepang (Minwa) Linda Unsriana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v4i1.3441

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Generally, local wisdom can be understood as local ideas that are thoughtful, full of wisdom, good value, embedded and followed by members of the community. One of the oral cultural traditions such as folklore also contains local wisdom in the content of the story. Folk tales as part of folklore could be said keeping a number of cultural system information such as philosophy, values, norms, behavior. Folklore also implies local wisdom embodied behind the story. Local wisdom that exists in folklore relates to morals and ethical characters shown in the dialog. Morals and ethics are part of the manners. Japan also has a lot of interesting folklore, which have also been translated into many languages, including Urashima Taro, Tsuru no ongaeshi, Shita kiri suzume, Kintaro, Hanasaki Jiisan, and many more. At the conclusion, it is found the value of local wisdom of a nation, can be found in the national folklore. There are a lot of moral values in folklore, especially minwa, one them is the value to return the favor or ongaeshi. 

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