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SOSHUM : Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora [Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities]
Published by Politeknik Negeri Bali
ISSN : 20882262     EISSN : 25805622     DOI : -
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
SOSHUM : Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora [Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities][p-ISSN 2088-2262 | e-ISSN 2580-5622 | DOI 10.31940/soshum] aims to develop itself as a pioneer journal in social sciences and humanities. Starting from the year 2018, it publishes all papers in English. Areas relevant to the scope of the journal include Social Sciences, Education, Media and Communication studies, Humanities, Tourism, Arts and Culture, Linguistics, Literature, Philosophy, and Religious Studies. Research as well as literary study articles submitted to SOSHUM should be original and have never been published anywhere.
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Are You Flirting, Objectifying or What? a Conversation Analysis of “you’re very sexy” Conversational Turn Kadek Ratih Dwi Oktarini
Soshum: Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 10 No 3 (2020): Nov 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/soshum.v10i3.1972

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Intent identification is one of the most critical components in conversational agent design. Conversational agent “is any dialogue system that not only conducts natural language processing but also responds automatically using human language.” (Conversational Agent, 2019). The crux of designing human-like conversational agent is to mimic how human understands another human and then responds “naturally”. The current study attempts to answer the fundamental question: how to model human processes of understanding another human? In order to answer that question, it starts from exploring some basic concepts relevant to intent identification from Conversation Analysis (CA). CA is a mature field that studies authentic human interaction. The basic concepts from CA are then synthesised into a model that potentially fit to existing framework and paradigm in conversational agent design, i.e. Natural Conversation Framework (NCF) and Intent-Entity-Context-Response (IECR) paradigm. Instead of using a made-up sentence, the model is then tested to an authentic conversational turn seksi sekali dirimu ‘you’re very sexy’. The test shows that the model is able to detect several possible intents contain in this authentic conversational turn. The model is also able to handle Conversational Indonesian and multi-modality. Considering the versatility of Conversation Analysis, in all likelihood the model will be able to handle any language and all kinds of modalities. Future study can be done to analyse more Conversational Indonesian data (to develop library of intent for Conversational Indonesian Language), as well as conversational data from different languages and conversational data containing diverse modalities.
Social Stigma of COVID-19: A Semiotic Analysis of WHO Campaign Posters Intan Siti Nugraha; Azka Saeful Haq
Soshum: Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 11 No 2 (2021): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/soshum.v11i2.2489

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COVID-19 has been reported to be risen in numbers of infected cases and deaths. The massive report by media and social network which focus on the spreading and infection may affect not only physical health but also individual’s and general population’s mental health, isolation and stigma. To eradicate COVID-19-related stigma and discrimination perpetuated by both individual and group of people, WHO exhibits some anti-stigma campaign posters. This study employs qualitative method to acquire deep investigation of meaning and to involve the social context. Thus, by using Roland Barthes’s semiotic approach, analyzing signifiers and signifieds, this study was aimed to unmask both denotative and connotative meanings of the stigma embed within the six health campaign posters of COVID-19 by Southeast Asia WHO. The analysis was focused not only on the verbal sign of posters (linguistic text), but also its relation to their visual sign (imagery messages). From the analysis of the two sign systems of posters, the result shows that the six posters connote acts of discriminatory behaviours, stigmatization, stereotype and blaming. Through the posters, WHO propagates people to work together to fight COVID-19 and to bring out the best humanity, to have better awareness and positive attitudes and appeals governments, citizens, media, key influencers of communities to have a role in preventing and to stop stigma surrounding in South-Asia and specifically in Indonesia which becomes the target of the poster viewers during the pandemic. Those messages are connoted through different font colors and sizes and the illustration on each poster.
Taxation in Democratic State: Quo Vadis Indonesia? Maria R.U.D. Tambunan
Soshum: Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 10 No 2 (2020): July 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/soshum.v10i2.1790

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Public participation, interaction among state actors and interest groups in the process of tax policy formulation process is a fundamental mechanism undertaken in democratic state in realizing the agreeable policy. Indonesian taxpayers and citizen as members of democratic state need to quest to what extend state actors have participated on the process of agenda setting until the tax policy has been published to the public. This research is intended to scrutinize the dynamic of state actors' behavior and interest group role on tax policy process in Indonesia and how the measures should be taken to encourage their participation including on improving tax compliance. By using qualitative paradigm, this research is done through documentation and literature study, and technical data analysis in the form of qualitative data analysis with inductive method. The result shows that the state actors had not have sufficient knowledge on taxation issue. Therefore, the discussion on taxation solely relate to how to optimize the state revenue and how the collected revenue could be spent. It needs to optimize public participation on tax policy formulation process that will able to boost tax compliance among the society.
Semantic Mapping of the Names of Flora and Fauna at Danau Laut Mati Tasi Ana’ in Landu Dialect of Rote Language Elvis Albertus Bin Toni; Yohanis Nurak Siwa; Imelda Tidora Sombo
Soshum: Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 11 No 1 (2021): March 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/soshum.v11i1.2181

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This study deals with the local names of floras and faunas living in the area of Danau Laut Mati Tasi Ana’ in Landu Sub District of Rote Regency. As language and physical nature are two inseparable entities, this study emphasizes that maintaining a language, to some extent, is equal to maintaining the existence of nature and vice versa. Documenting the names of floras and faunas in Landu Dialect of Rote Language and describing their meaning are two main purposes of this study. The underlying principle of it is to maintain the languge from being endangered. The main question that drives this study is to what semantic domain do the local names of floras and faunas belong to? In order to obtain data a Field observation was conducted. The photos of floras and faunas were taken. A native speaker of Landu dialect of Roti Languge who lives nearby the Lake wa consulted in order to get the local names of the floras and faunas. The data analysis follows the model presented by Suweta (2013). The data show that the floras and faunas living in the area of Danau Laut Mati Tasi Ana’ belong to four semantic domains i.e the domain of food for human being, food for animal, herb, and building material.
Critical Study on Multimodality Perception in Higher Education Classroom I Wayan Eka Dian Rahmanu; Lokman Altun; Ni Made Kariati
Soshum: Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 10 No 3 (2020): Nov 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/soshum.v10i3.2091

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The image and audiovisual have been applied to create an innovative strategy in the English language instructional, whereas the combination of this instrument and digital technology which is known as “multimodality” has not been explored widely. This study gauges higher education students’ perception of multimodality. There were 87 Polytechnic and 41 University students involved in this research. Digital questionnaires were employed and the data collection was elaborated descriptively. The UTAUT model (unified theory of acceptance and use of technology) was applied to measure students’ argument on the multimodality use. The result indicated that there is a positive trend in the use of multimodality in the classroom. Learners have a desire to use the combination of image, audiovisual and digital technology. This study extends our understanding of what the learners need from digital technology development and a significant chance to develop on the multimodality which fit for the higher education level.
Influence of Practical Lesson on Some Morphological Characteristics of Female Students of Sports Education Department Arazw Mahmood
Soshum: Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 11 No 2 (2021): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/soshum.v11i2.2272

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Through observation of first-year students, the current study found that a group of students does not engage in any physical activity before being admitted to college, whether in clubs or sports teams. Physical lessons have become a new affair for them, and they need good fitness to perform the required duties. The current study aims to know the effect of the practical lesson on some of the morphological characteristics of female students in the Department of Sports Education. The experimental method has been applied for the study (N= 18). Random selection is employed to select study participants from the first-year female students of the Department of Sports Education, Soran University (mean age = 19.5 +-2). Results have shown no statistically significant moral effect between tribal and remote tests of practical lessons in the development of variables, all of which are met by female students. There are differences in mathematical circles in favour of remote but non-moral tests. Practical lessons for the first stage of the Department of Sports Education students are not enough to develop and develop functional variables.
A Morphological Study in Group Online Communication: Word - Formation Processes among College Students in a WhatsApp Group I Putu Yoga Laksana; Gary P. Boyce
Soshum: Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 10 No 2 (2020): July 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/soshum.v10i2.1837

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The emergence of group online communication provides various patterns in using language, especially in written text. In the process, teenagers and adult learners who frequently use online communication produce new vocabularies, spelling modifications, symbols, and emoticons in their online written communication. This study focusses on the word-formation processes used in written online communication especially during usage of a WhatsApp Group (WAG). The study aims at finding types of word-formation processes that emerged in WAG. Collected data was examined empirically to understand the characteristics of WAG users and their patterns in forming words. A descriptive method and data collected from 30 chats were gathered from WAG consisting of students attending Mahasaraswati University in Bali. The study analyzed 336 words and classified them into the appropriate word-formation processes (Yule, 2010). The study found three predominant types of processes used by WAG users: borrowing, multiple processes, clipping, and three other processes included acronym, blending, and miscellaneous (not stipulated in his theoretical backing (see table 6)), which were used less by WAG users. Changing words into shorter or simpler forms and borrowing words from other languages were some strategies used by the users of WAG to accelerate the production of text or chat. These appear to be the reasons why users mainly generated these three most types of word-formation processes in WAG. The investigation has presented a diversity of word-formation processes used in WAG. In turn, this diversity may cast light on the creativity of online group communication language usage.
The Imperative Power of Election Law on Money Politics Muhammad Andi Septiadi; Alifa Salsabilla; Bima Bernadib; Luthfie Nugraha
Soshum: Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 11 No 2 (2021): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/soshum.v11i2.2480

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Election rules have been regulated in Law no. 7 of 2017 where this rule contains imperative norms. The imperative norm talks about the rules that prohibit the practice of money politics during the electoral process. A rule is made to implement the function of controlling behavior in social and political life, when the rules are violated, the perpetrator will face legal proceedings and receive appropriate sanctions. Money politics and elections in Indonesia are commonplace for all people and are even considered to be cultured and inseparable. This research was made with the aim of reviewing imperative norms in the implementation of ineffective elections in preventing money politics practices. This study uses a qualitative research approach with triangulation technique analysis. From this study the authors found that the power of normative law in election activities in Indonesia is still relatively weak and a number of political practices continue to occur so that they can tarnish the democratic process
Talempong Pacik As Kinship Solidarity Unifier In Nagari Bungo Tanjuang Batipuh Sub-Disrict Tanah Datar District Ahmad Fauzan Yusman; Ardipal Ardipal; Azwar Ananda; Nurhizrah Nurhizrah
Soshum: Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 11 No 1 (2021): March 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/soshum.v11i1.2263

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This article discusses how society as a group of people or humans who live together, create a culture, and develop into a kinship solidarity. This article uses a qualitative research method with a literature study approach. Culture, which is the creation of human initiative, is not easy to change, which can reflect people's behavior based on agreed-upon rules. One of them is community art in Minangkabau, namely talempong pacik. Art that is still developing, both in several places including talempong art in Nagari Bungo Tanjuang, Batipuh District, Tanah Datar Regency, West Sumatra Province. Talempong art as one of the cultural products is a means of solidarity for the Minangkabau community, especially in the Nagari Bungo Tanjuang community. The value of solidarity starts from joint activities such as cooperation and mutual cooperation both in daily life and in religious rituals, customs, weddings and other ceremonies. This activity is in the pattern of the Talempong Pacik performance as one of the ideas of the people who adhere to it.
Good Village Governance in Financial Management to Create Independent Village: Study of Pecatu Village Government Bayu Adhinata; I Ketut Darma; Ni Wayan Sirimiati
Soshum: Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 10 No 3 (2020): Nov 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/soshum.v10i3.2015

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Village independence is a central issue that is of concern to the government at this time. Village funds provided by the central and regional governments are a way to realize development starting at the village level. The assumption is that when the village is economically, socially, and politically independent, it will support the strength of the state. However, village funds must also be appropriately managed so that village development can be maximized. Good management is an absolute focus to make it happen. Pecatu Village as one of the villages that receive village funds must also make good arrangements to create an independent Pecatu Village, one of which is through village financial management towards an independent village. This study aims to see how the implementation of good village governance through good village financial management is to create an independent village. This study uses a qualitative approach to seeing and analyzing the phenomena and events that occur in the village of Pecatu. The informants in this study were the Head of Pecatu Village, the Head of Government Affairs, the Head of Financial Affairs, and the people of Pecatu Village. The results of this study indicate that Pecatu Village has implemented the principles of good village governance in village financial management to create village independence. One of the efforts to create an independent village is through optimizing the role of village-owned enterprises that help improve the community's economy and village income.