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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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Studi Kasus Perbedaan Karakteristik Mahasiswa di Universitas ‘X’-Indonesia dengan Universitas ‘Y’-Australia Paramita, Greta Vidya
Humaniora Vol 1, No 2 (2010): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v1i2.2904

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This research was conducted to highlight the characteristics difference between undergraduate students at Indonesia and Australia. There are many factors that contribute to these differences such as whether or not a student proceed directly to university, whom are paying the tuition fee, and the society’s expectation of the student as an early adulthood individual. These characteristics differences are reviewed using developmental stage theory as the basic reference. It is concluded that students of University ‘Y’ Australia are more independent in deciding what they want, have clearer vision of university life, and knowing what their career plans are after graduating the university. Eventually these differences will take effect to the successfulness of the students study. Therefore it is considered important that related parties, such as the high schools or universities to design a program or activity to prepare their students to undergo university life.  
Self-Reflection of Attitude after Teaching Abroad: A Narrative of Teaching Indonesian to American Students Andawi, Dyan Ayu; Ngadiso, Ngadiso; Drajati, Nur Arifah
Humaniora Vol 10, No 1 (2019): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v10i1.5284

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This research aimed at exploring how the former participant of teaching abroad reflects intercultural experience in order to know the development of attitude as one of the descriptors of intercultural competence. The attitude being explored were (1) acknowledging the identities of others, (2) respecting otherness, (3) having empathy, (4) identifying positive and negativeemotion, and (5) tolerance for ambiguity. This research applied a qualitative method. The data were taken from the former grantee of Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant (FLTA) who taught Indonesian to the students of higher education in the U.S in the academic year of 2015/2016. The former grantee was examined after two years of the program. The researchwas based on a narrative inquiry that used an instrument named the Autobiography of Intercultural Encounters. It was a selfreflection portfolio made specifically to reflect an intercultural encounter from the eye of the participant. The results indicate that the participant shows a considerable degree of reflection to five elements of attitude aforementioned. It gives a significant implication that the self-reflection increases the participant awareness upon the experience of otherness thus reinforcing the ability to evaluate the changes in attitude.
Analisis Kepuasan Penumpang Gerbong Kereta Api Khusus Wanita menggunakan Model Servqual Ispurwanto, Wing; Pricillia, Vany Widya
Humaniora Vol 2, No 1 (2011): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v2i1.3066

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To find women's representation of passenger satisfaction for the special woman carriage train service traveling the routes of Bogor to Jakarta, researcher performed a descriptive quantitative research with a population of rail passengers. Data taken from 80 respondents using incidental sampling technique is analyzed using the SERVQUAL model. Research results show that overall passenger satisfaction levels of service specific car is at the level of discontent. This can be seen from the gap between perceptions and negative expectations. Dimensions of service quality perceived by passengers are not satisfied that the dimensions of connection, reliability, response and physical evidence. However there are several dimensions of service quality perceived by passengers quite happy. Dimensions are empathy, facilities, security and comfort. This research concludes that there is a perception gap between the expectations of the ministry with a value of -1.101. Therefore, it is recommended to train the managers to improve service for passengers, especially the dimensions of felt unsatisfactory by passengers.  
Memaknai Arsitektur dan Ragam Hias pada Rumah Khas Betawi di Jakarta sebagai Upaya Pelestarian Budaya Bangsa Salim, Polniwati
Humaniora Vol 6, No 3 (2015): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v6i3.3365

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Indonesia is an archipelago country with various ethnics which have specific culture. One of the most popular cultures is Betawi culture in which people grew and spreaded in a city used to be called as Batavia. Nowadays, the variety of Betawi culture can be obviously seen by language, art, dance, ceremony, tradisional clothes, architecture, and ornaments. In order to preserve the culture, discussing and analyzing Betawi tradisional house with its ornaments and architecture is very important. The architecture which shows symbols and ornaments in all over the design can be found at the ethnic house. Betawi ethnic house consists of many symbols that represent meaning of the art and delivers some messages for people. This study was carried with comparative analysis and descriptive method. Research results show all Betawi architectural and ornaments could bring benefits and support preservation. The preservation included protecting and developing, and at the same time, making use of it as the cultural inheritance that has high values. 
The Comparison of Oprah Shows from The Theory of Conversational Styles and Preference Structure Sylvia, Sylvia; Dewi, Ienneke Indra
Humaniora Vol 3, No 1 (2012): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v3i1.3230

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This paper intends to compare the conversational styles and the preference structure between Oprah shows in FRIENDS which is in a group guest and J.K. Rowling in a single guest. The data were taken from two different videos of Oprah transcribed and analysed. In FRIENDS edition, the conversational style is high considerateness style and in J.K. Rowling edition is high involvement style. The conversation in FRIENDS edition is relatively slower than in J.K. Rowling edition. Oprah as the host uses high involvement style in both editions. In FRIENDS edition, the first part of pairs that mostly occurs is question which the second part is expected answer, while J.K. Rowling is assessment which the second part is agreement. It means that they prefer using positive response rather than negative response. 
Facebook in an English Guided Self Learning Class Wiannastiti, Melania
Humaniora Vol 4, No 2 (2013): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v4i2.3505

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The use of technology especially the Internet in language teaching and learning has become more popular nowadays since it is more interesting and effective. Nowadays, since almost every person has at least a gadget connected to the Internet, the teaching learning is possible to be carried out outside the classroom in the way of autonomous learning. Language learners are likely to look to computers and the Internet for resources of learning. By applying the Internet as the type of learning, students are exposed to optimize the use their gadget connected to the Internet. This type of learning was also applied for Binus pre-university students learning English Smart Program in GSLC (Guided Self Learning Class). Based on the background, this paper aims to explain what GSLC is and describe how Facebook as the Internet social media can be used for supporting GSLC. There are many advantages the students and the lecturer get from using this media in GSLC. From result of the questionnaire, FB is affective to support them in learning.  In conclusion, Facebook can be used to support the GSLC activities.   
Editorial Page and Table of Content Ernawati, Endang
Humaniora Vol 6, No 1 (2015): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v6i1.3648

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Demokrasi di Negara Hukum yang Beretika/Bermoral Manurung, Catarina Natasha
Humaniora Vol 2, No 1 (2011): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v2i1.2960

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Democracy is good, especially which existed in law-based (rechtsstaat) countries and not power-based (machtsstaat) countries. Democracy in law-based country should match the ethic principles and morality so it could run in the right track. Government is based on constitutional system (foundation system) not based on absolutism (unlimited power). Article is about the on-going implementation of democracy in Indonesia; which should suit the democracy values, such as ending argument in peaceful and democratic way, ensuring the peaceful changing in community and holding regular leader’s changing.  
Karya Graffiti sebagai Representasi Persoalan Sosial di Kota Bandung Darisman, Aris
Humaniora Vol 5, No 2 (2014): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v5i2.3130

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Graffiti works are often found in urban area, so it becomes culture expression of a city represented through art (urban art). At this stage, graffiti is classified in the genre of street art. There is high enough desire for graffiti artists to interact and convey their message through their works with public. Thus, public spaces, such streets, become a choice for space and inspiration to them to work as well as exhibitions. Everyday issues, which according to Charles Baudelaire (1863), become inspiration for impressionist painters to paint modern subjects. Modern subjects in the form of everyday problems occur along the way in Paris, bridges, and roadside cafes. What was disclosed by Baudelaire is still factual at present, that the road becomes the source of inspiration collection. This study used field research, literature studies, and interview. Meanwhile, research object was graffiti works in Bandung. Research showed street art, in this case graffiti, was a symbol of resistance and response to actual political conditions. Walls and other objects commonly found in the street or public space were a stretch of ideas and canvas for graffiti artists. 
Pengembangan Desain dan Diferensiasi Produk sebagai Keunggulan Kompetitif pada Bisnis Ritel UMKM Furnitur dan Aksesoris Interior Rumah Indahyani, Titi
Humaniora Vol 3, No 2 (2012): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v3i2.3404

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Trade globalization caused the overwhelming of overseas products in the center of trades in Indonesia. The effect of this case was the small-scale and middle industries’ products were difficult to compete with the impor one in Indonesia. The lack of product development strategy, lack of people’s skils, technology, and dependence on the imported raw materials caused the limitation of stock production which was unique, creative, and innovative that became the competitve advantage of the UMKM. Based on these problems, a research to consider a strategy priority that was appropriate, effective, and efficient was conducted.  

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