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Journal Sampurasun : Interdisciplinary Studies for Cultural Heritage
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The scope encompasses the thematic as follows: Social and Humanity: Social Work, Sociology, Law, Education, Public Administration, Business Administration, Management, Culture and Art, Anthropology, History, Women Studies, Hospitality and Tourism. Socio Technical: Environment, Informatics Engineering, Urban and City Planning, Industrial Technology, Food Technology, and Architectural.
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INDIGENOUS GARMENTS AND ACCESSORIES OF THE G’ADDANG IN BARANGAY NGILEB: DOCUMENTATION ON PRODUCTION Angela Garra
SAMPURASUN Vol 2 No 1 (2016): Sampurasun Vol. 2 No. 1 - 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (407.672 KB) | DOI: 10.23969/sampurasun.v2i01.125

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This study was undertaken to document the production of indigenous garments and accessories of the Gaddang in Barangay Ngileb in Alfonso Lista, Ifugao to help preserve the culture in making such products. Using qualitative research, it explored the different product-making procedures by using the method of focus group discussion (FGD) or interview with photo-video documentation and actual observation to analyze information from five female respondents. With the results of the study, the following were gathered: main processes involved are weaving, cutting, sewing and bead designing. Tools they use are traditional and it is operated manually. It depends on what product and availability of the raw materials on how long it takes to finish. Gaddangs produce other products like cellphone cases, pen holder and bags. With the use of other resources like carabao horns, wild pig fangs, chicken feathers and kugon grass are also utilized, but other resources like fabric, beads and cotton threads are bought outside their community. They still have their beliefs, and colors they use are dominantly red inorder for them to be distinguished among others. They use quality threads inorder to maintain the best quality they have. And with just a little profit they gain, it is use to supplement their needs like foods, and other school finances for their children. And preserving this culture through this way, it will be of great benefit for the Gaddangs.
EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION WORKSHOP ON THE KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE, AND BEHAVIOR CHANGES OF THE STUDENT OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL -STUDY CASE IN LEBAK SILIWANGI – BANDUNG, INDONESIA - Indriyani Rachman
SAMPURASUN Vol 2 No 2 (2016): Sampurasun Vol. 2 No. 2 - 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/sampurasun.v2i2.171

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Indonesia is facing plenty of environmental issues. Stakeholders, including national government, environmental activists, international organizations, have been struggling to respond to these issues. Inclusion of environmental education in all level of school in Indonesia, green school and Adiwiyata program are some of the efforts that Indonesian government has done to address environmental issues in the country. This research focuses more on how to accelerate the improvement of knowledge, attitude and behavior/action toward the environment of the 340 students in four schools near Cikapundung River in Bandung. Questionnaires were distributed to explore knowledge, attitude and behavior/action of these students about waste management in general, namely 3R (Recycle, Reuse and Reduce), type of waste, separation of waste, usage of waste, waste bank, etc. This research showed that conducting workshops improves knowledge, attitude and behavior/action of the students who participated. There are other important aspects that make environmental education more successful, effective and efficient.
The Influence of Organizational Communication to Employee Performance of Administrative Assistant for Economic and Development Secretariat of Bandung Ony Djogo
SAMPURASUN Vol 4 No 1 (2018): Sampurasun Vol. 4 No. 1 - 2018
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The research was conducted to analyze the influence of Organizational Communication to employee performance, develop theories and concepts of Organizational Communication and performance along with its aspects and apply the theory of Organizational Communication in solving the problems of employee performance of Administrative Assistant for Economic Affairs and Development of Regional Secretariat in Bandung. This research applies explanatory survey method with a quantitative approach. The variables are consisted of Organizational Communication (X) and Employee Performance (Y). Communication organization consists of the main forms of communication-down (X1), upward communication (X2) and horizontal communication (X3). They are very strong in the performance of employees that derives from dimensions in quantity of work, quality of work, job knowledge, creativeness, cooperation dependability, initiative and personal quantity. The sample is taken by using census techniques. The respondents are the employees of the Administrative Assistant for Economic and Regional Development Secretariat of Bandung as many as 112 employees. The technique of data analysis uses path Analyisis. The data are analyzed quantitatively by using statistical correlation and path analysis with SPSS 21 to see the value of the standard Beta regression test results. The result showed that communication of organizational influences the performance of employees in the Administrative Assistant for Economic and Regional Development Secretariat in Bandung is determined by the primary form of communication downward, upward communication and horizontal communication which are acceptable. Organizational Communication simultaneous influence on employee performance with a total effect of 58.6%, while the remaining 41.4% is influenced by other variables was not examined. Partially downward communication, upward communication and horizontal communication affected the performance of employees with a total effect of respectively 49.2%, 7.6% and 1.72%.
Media And Cultural Heritage Inge Hutagalung
SAMPURASUN Vol 1 No 1 (2015): Sampurasun Vol. 1 No. 1 - 2015
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In general, media coverage can have a strong influence on the reputation of a cultural heritage. Media coverage often has an effect on a cultural heritage’s reputation when ‘good’ or ‘bad’ news is reported.This amplifying effect has often been studied through the lens of agenda setting theory. The hypothesis behind the theory is that the frequency with the media report on an issue determines that issues’ salience in the minds of the general public. In other words, the media may not be successful often time in telling people what to think, but it is stunningly successful in telling its readers what to think about. The news media ‘set’ the public agenda.Since people cannot possibly attend no to every little detail about the cultural heritage around them, setting in communication is important because it helps shape the perspectives through which people see all cultural heritage in the world.In generating good news coverage about a cultural heritage, communicating with the media is one of important activities that should be maintained between communication professionals (in cultural heritage) with journalists. Keywords: media coverage, agenda setting, framing news
“FROM TANGIBLE SPACE TO INTANGIBLE SPACE“ KANOMAN PALACE AND KACIREBONAN PALACE Ina Helena Agustina
SAMPURASUN Vol 3 No 2 (2017): Sampurasun Vol. 3 No. 2 - 2017
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Physical space or called tangible spaces are spaces that can be physically captured by the senses while nonphysical or intangible space is a space that is not caught by the senses. Anthropological research argues that the first 'double built' space is a physical building and the second is a result of interpretation of taste and imagination (Gieryn, in Short, 2015). Kanoman palace and Kacirebonan palace is a palace located in the city of Cirebon. The two palaces not only physically still have the form of a palace building but also still have mystics believed by the community as an integral part of human life. The purpose of this paper is to show tangible space and intangible space in both palaces as part of the meaning of the palace. The method used is the research method of Husserl phenomenology and conducting the review literature from the results of the themes that appear especially space in both palaces. The result shows that these two palaces have different spatial arrangements and different building arrangements but the direction of the northward winds into the sacred position of the palace. The position is related to the position of the tomb of Sunan Gunung Jati as an ancestor and founder of the palace in Cirebon. The position is manifested as intangible space palaces in Cirebon.
PERCEPTIONS OF TEACHERS ON THE USE OF HISTORY IN TEACHING MATHEMATICS Author02 02
SAMPURASUN Vol 2 No 2 (2016): Sampurasun Vol. 2 No. 2 - 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/sampurasun.v2i2.18

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Abstract In this study, we looked into the views of teachers on the use and the extent of their use of mathematics history in the classroom. A total of 72 teachers across the three levels-primary, secondary, and tertiary, from both public and private schools participated in the study. It was found out that there was no significant difference in the perceptions on the use of history of teachers across level but there was a significant difference in the perceptions of teachers depending on whether they came from a private or public school. In terms of the extent of use, teachers, regardless of the level and type of school in which they came from, sometimes use teaching methods which incorporate the history of mathematics. Keywords: History, Mathematics Education, Perceptions, Teaching Methods
WOMEN MIGRANT WORKERS AND SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS IN THE PHILIPPINES Purwo Purwowi Wibowo
SAMPURASUN Vol 3 No 1 (2017): Sampurasun Vol. 3 No. 1 - 2017
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Women migrant workers often face a variety of problems in the workplace, for example violence, sexual abuse, rape, extortion, and so on. Social protection systems for women migrant workers in other countries are very important. In the Philippines, there are two social protection systems to improve social welfare for vulnerable populations. Two models of social protection called the health care system and social health insurance. Both social protection systems can be managed, as based on: (1) culture value, (2) to be funded by the financial institutions, (3) implemented freely, (4) the scheme is combined with the national health insurance system, (5) able to create a high quality service. The conditions of women migrant workers are more vulnerable than male workers. So, the social protection for women migrant workers is urgent and need policies to protect them. The Government of the Philippines emphasizes the problems related to the obligation of women migrant workers to have right information and guidance before they leave the country in order to minimize social problems. Finally, social protection, not only in the Philippines, but also cooperation among countries to ptotect women migrant workers by making policy of social protection from local, national, regional, and international level. Keywords: Migrant Worker, Social Protection in Philippines, Health Care System, Social Health Insurance
THE ROLE OF CONCELORS IN CONSIDERING YOUTH REPRODUCTION PROBLEMS IN TEENAGER (PIK-R) INFORMATION AND CONSELING CENTER OF BATUJAJAR KECAMATAN BANDUNG BARAT REGENCY I Made Erie Sucipta Eka Surya; Abu Huraerah
SAMPURASUN Vol 4 No 2 (2018): Sampurasun Vol. 4 No. 2 - 2018
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This research is titled: " The Role of Peer of Teenager's Reproductive Health Problem Counselor in Overcoming at PIK-R Batujajar Sub District Formation, Bandung Barat Regency". PIK-R is an information center and counseling for teenagers under supervised by BKKBN (Familiy Planning Board of Republic of Indonesia). The aims and objectives of this research were: To describe the role of peer counselor in overcoming teenager's reproductive health problem. To identify various factors that influence the role of peer counselor in overcoming teenager's reproductive health To identify several efforts to overcome barrier on peer counselor in overcoming teenager's reproductive health. Practical implications of social work intervention on peer counselor in overcoming teenager's reproductive health. The research method employed a qualitative approached relied largely on the interpretative and critical approaches to social work science. The data gathering is used a documenting real events, recording what information (with words, gestures, and tones), observing specific behaviors, written documents, and participant observation. In this research, the number of informants were 7 teenagers related to reproductive health counseling . Research finding the role of teenagers in counseling on reproductive health is still weak due to systems that could not easily be accessed by them . The group dynamic is very important component in reproductive health counseling because the discourse within the group will cover eproductive health, and addresses the reproductive processes, fuctions and systems at all stages of life, however this condition also remains weak. Recommendations went to BKKBN in order to create a synergy program for synergy health between PIK-R, Official Staff of reproductive health at Batujajar Sub District and DP2KBP3A to build data integrity based on digital online related to overcome reproductive health of teenagers.
PRESERVING THE TINGUIAN CULTURAL HERITAGE: MOTHER TONGUE-BASED MULTI-LINGUAL EDUCATION AS TOOL Elizabeth Valera
SAMPURASUN Vol 2 No 1 (2016): Sampurasun Vol. 2 No. 1 - 2016
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Cultural heritage is important to people’s identity and character.Preserving the culture is therefore very important for the future generations. The Tinguians who are the natives of Abra Province have their own culture which is distinct from other Filipino ethnolinguistic groups. Studies on the Tinguians however, show that many of their customs, traditions, practices and beliefs are no longer observed or done. To develop socio-cultural awarenesswhich enhances the pride of the learner’s heritage, language and culture,the Department of Education has institutionalized the Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education as its fundamental educational policy and program. This study which is a qualitative research aimed to determine how the program helps in the preservation of the Tinguian culture. The interview guide was used to gather data from the teachers, and officials of the selected public schools in Tinguian communities where the program was piloted.These were complemented by the observations of the researchers when they visited the schools. Based on the findings of the study, the first language or mother tongue of the learners is Ilocano thus the medium of instruction for kindergarten to Grade 3 is Ilocano; some of the teachers are not Tinguians and cannot speak the dialect; there is no working orthography of the Tinguian dialects; there are no available teachers guide, reading and instructional materialsin Tinguian; many of the learners whose parents are Tinguians speak Ilocano with their friends and classmates.
CONFLICT OF LAWS IN MALAYSIAN PLURALISTIC SOCIETY: AN EXAMPLE OF ANTINOMY OF LAW IN A DUAL SYSTEM Rusniah Ahmad
SAMPURASUN Vol 2 No 2 (2016): Sampurasun Vol. 2 No. 2 - 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/sampurasun.v2i2.249

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Malaysia has a complex legal history with a multiracial society in place after the end of British colonization. Its multi-religious presence is another reflection provided in Article 3 of the Malaysian Federal Constitution, “Islam is the religion of the Federation, but other religions may be practiced in peace and harmony in any part of the Federation”. The legal system is clearly expressed in its adoption of the constitutional supremacy doctrine and the existence of the three main branches of government with a federal system of government. In so far as family law is concerned the legal system has accommodated this form by acknowledging the unwritten sources of customary laws of the various ethnic communities. However, this accommodation to realized freedom of religion has resulted in a dual system of Family Law. A set of laws and courts for the Muslims and another for the non-Muslims. It was believed that this will not be problematic since the arrangement catered for the rights of all. As Malaysian society become intertwined this arrangement may not be so easy after all. The dual family law has caused conflicting issues to arise especially in divorce proceedings and child custody battles for couples of different ethnic (and religious) groups. This is an antinomy in a pluralistic society with a dual legal system. The values that have been developed and accepted are instill among Malaysians that everyone has the right to enjoy fundamental liberties and freedom afforded by the Federal Constitution and respect is given to all to choose their own faiths and way of life in accordance with the law. This is a challenge not only for the government authorities but to the legal fraternities and judiciary in deriving acceptance and conformity on the legal compliance of all parties concerned.

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