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ARRUS Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities
ISSN : 27767930     EISSN : 28073010     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35877/soshumv1i1
Social Sciences: Anthropology, Asian Studies, Communication, Demography, Development, Gender Studies, Government & Public Policy, Human Ecology, International Relations, Media Studies, Peace and Conflict, Political Science, Science, Technology & Society, Sociology. Humanities: Cultural Studies, Education, History, Human Geography, Linguistics, Philosophy, Religion.
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Legal Protection for People with Mental Illness as Victims and Perpetrators of Criminal Acts Murtantyo Hutomo, Hery; Sura Anabertha Sembiring, Malemna
ARRUS Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 3 No. 4 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/soshum1967

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This study aims to determine the synchronization of legal protection arrangements for people with mental illness (ODGJ) and its forms of legal protection in the structure of Indonesian laws and regulations. This study used normative juridical research methods. The approach used in this study is the Statue Approach and Analytical Approach with the specification of research inventory of laws and regulations, legal synchronization , and legal discovery in concrete. The result revealed that legal protection for people with mental illness (ODGJ) in some cases has not shown a level of synchronization. It is concerned in several legal provisions, namely Article 28G paragraph (2) and 28I of the 1945 Constitution, Article 86 of the Mental Health Law Number 18 of 2014, Article 453 of Law Number 17 of 2023, Article 9 of Law Number 39 of 1999, Article 333, 304, 491, 44 paragraph 2 of the Criminal Code, and Ministry of Health Regulations (Permenkes) Number 54 of 2017. According to these results, it can be concluded that the efforts to prevent and overcome shackling action for people with mental illness are through a promotive, preventive, curative, and rehabilitative approach to the community about individuals with mental illness (ODGJ). The construction of a mental hospital with a criminal room that can accommodate treatments for people with a mental health condition with criminal convictions or routine treatments of people with a mental health condition who are convicted in detention cells. There are clear juridical qualifications between crime and offense so as not to cause juridical problems in its implementation.
EFL Teacher's Strategies in Online Learning Environment at SMK Nasional Makassar Setiawati, Nurul Sri; Sunra, La; Sakkir, Geminastiti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/soshum1978

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The purpose of this research is to explore the strategies used by English teachers in implementing learning during online classes. This research is qualitative research with a case study approach through interviews. The participants in this study were 2 English teachers from Makassar National Vocational School. The data in this study were obtained through 3 parts of interviews with a total of ten questions. The findings show that the strategies used by English teachers in implementing learning during online classes are diagnostic assessment and discovery learning using several applications including WhatsApp, Zoom, Google Classroom, YouTube, Google Forms, and the Google search engine. Teachers used several other strategies involving peer tutoring, using school facilities, implementing synchronous online learning, and parental counseling to overcome challenges. Therefore, it is recommended for teachers to continue to use or apply a combination of strategies that they have implemented. In addition, because there are also several strategies discussed in this study, readers of this study, especially teachers, can also use other strategies and technologies to increase the variety of their learning activities. Finally, during the observation of the application of discovery learning, the teacher used it to recount text materials with a combination of writing and speaking projects. It has the potential to be used differently in different material focuses and skills. So, it is also suggested that future researchers be more specific with certain aspects of teaching English such as language skills, or certain materials to enrich data related to that field.
Figurative Language Analysis of Melanie Martinez’s Lyrics Songs from Cry Baby Album Deluxe Edition Wahyu, Wahyu; Dwi Syaputri, Komala
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/soshum1979

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This research is focused on the figurative language used in Melanie Martinez’s Cry Baby Album Deluxe Edition. This research aims the types of figurative language, the implied meaning, and the most dominant type oof figurative language. Descriptive method is used in this research and used the documentation technique for obtained the data. The results from this research are expected to give the readers more knowledge about types of figurative language and the meaning from it. There are 10 types of figurative language being used in Melanie Martinez’s lyrics songs from Cry Baby Album Deluxe Edition which are dominated by Imagery 25%, Metaphor 21, 2%, Simile 13, 5%, Personification 11, 5%, Hyperbole 7, 7%, Irony 7, 7%, Allusion 5, 8 %, Symbol 3, 8%, Apostrophe 1, 9% and Paradox 1, 9%.
Support to Sustainable Development Goal No.2 - Zero Hunger: A Study from Animal Feed Sub Sector Industries Michelle, Vanessa; Gunawan , Juniati
ARRUS Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 3 No. 4 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/soshum1991

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The study aims to analyze the disclosure of zero hunger SDGs in each sub-sector of livestock feed that has been listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange. Indonesia is currently lacking to meet its food needs with only 21.6% supplies. The zero-hunger SDGs are aimed in eliminating the problem of hunger. One of the company's types of industries that can help achieve the goals of the zero-hunger SDGs is the livestock feed sub-sector, which produce high protein food levels, such as eggs, chickens, milk, and some foods from agriculture. This research is descriptive methods based on content analysis. The samples applied from four subsector livestock feed companies registered with the BEI in 2015–2022 (population), with the total sample 32 data analysis. The information was analyzed from sustainability reports, financial reports, and the company's website from 2015 to 2022. The research shows that almost all companies were at 33–48% (medium disclosure), which means that the feed subsector has not optimally supported SDGS zero hunger against 11 indicators on each report, especially on the information of stunting reduction. There are three information among 11 disclosures which are disclosed mostly by the animal feed sub sector industries, namely (1) the implementation of production techniques and technology; (2) ensuring animals generate high-quality; (3) sustainably produced food. This information is related to nutritional problems, like stunting. In contrast, there are two pieces of information which have been least disclosed, including the establishment of an area, and the size of a sustainable area.
Changes in Communication Patterns in the Digital Age Tika Dewi Amelia, Lolitha; Rania Balqis, Nadira
ARRUS Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 3 No. 4 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/soshum1992

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This study discusses changes in communication patterns in the digital era with a focus on the influence of social media on social interaction. The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze how social media has influenced the way humans interact in social contexts. This research was conducted using a qualitative approach through literature studies that collected and analyzed articles, journals, and reliable sources related to changes in communication behavior and social interaction due to the use of social media. The results of the research show that social media has changed traditional communication patterns and formed new ways of social interaction. It found that the use of social media can result in increased global connectivity but also presents challenges related to privacy, changing communication norms, and new forms of nonverbal communication. Keywords: communication change, digital era, social media, social interaction, literature study, media influence.
The Influence of E-Wom #Pakaisomethinc in Tiktok Towards Somethinc Consumer Perception Putri Shinta Bella Harahap; Indria Angga Dianita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/soshum1995

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Current study aims to measure the effect of electronic word of mouth (E-WOM) variables on consumer perceptions of the advertisement for the Something brand with the hashtag #PakaiSomethinc on TikTok social media. This research was conducted using quantitative methods with descriptive research types. The sampling technique used in this research is probability sampling with simple random sampling technique. Through sample calculation using the Bernoulli formula, a sample of 385 respondents was obtained. Empirical data were collected through a Google Form-based questionnaire and data were analyzed using the Normality test, heteroscedasticity test, correlation coefficient test, coefficient of determination, simple linear regression. The findings in this study indicate that the electronic word of mouth strategy which includes the quantity, credibility, and quality of information contained in the E-WOM #PakaiSomething strategy on the TikTok platform can significantly influence consumer perceptions. The results of the correlation coefficient test of 0.789 provide an understanding that the relationship between the two variables is included in the "Very Strong" category. Calculation of the coefficient of determination also confirms that the consumer perception variable can be explained or predicted by 62.3% by electronic word of mouth (E-WOM) variables. While the remaining 37.7% (100% - 62.3%) can be explained by other factors not examined in this study. This research is able to make a theoretical contribution to the literature and practically for Something to strengthen its brand and products so that the E-WOM strategy can run successfully and be able to create a positive impression in the minds of consumers
The Characteristics of Good Language Learners in Indonesia EFL Context Atmowardoyo, Haryanto; Sakkir, Geminastiti; Sakkir, Rini Isnaeni
ARRUS Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 3 No. 4 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/soshum2030

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This research aims to see and identify the characteristics of good language learners according to English language education students, at the Faculty of Languages and Literature, Makassar State University in 2023. The subjects of this research were fourth-semester students of the English Education Study Program, Department of English, because in that semester there were Learning and Teaching courses. This research wants to see what the student's language learning model are students in the fourth semester who took this course in 5 classes consisted of 210 students. However, this research was only carried out in 2 (two) classes, namely classes D and E with a total of 82 students. This research uses a qualitative approach, namely Qualitative Descriptive research. The results of this research show that Characteristics of good language learners (Good Language Learners) according to students include: Continuously practicing to hone their abilities/consistent/enthusiastic/patient/disciplined/diligent; Utilizing technology; Self-confident; Choosing a suitable and comfortable/adaptable environment; Adjustment; Motivation to learn/enthusiasm; Risk Taker; Self-habituation; Adapting the right learning style/strategy/method; Know the concept of language skills and language elements; Not easily give up; Have a Growth Mindset; Implementation of knowledge/ application/ practice/ active/ brave; Not afraid of being wrong; Search for solutions; Self-evaluation/self-reflection; High curiosity; Communication; Having a loud and loud voice; Know at least 3 languages; Creative; Use good/friendly/humble/polite/attitude language; Open to new cultures/adaptations; High awareness (Awareness); Long term commitment; Role models; Professional; Smart; Increase vocabulary; and read diligently.
Effect of the Re-Emergence of Militancy on Small and Medium Enterprises (SMES) in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria F. M. Attah; G. E. Anagbogu; F. E. Ojong; G. E. Odinka; D. C. Enamhe; A. M. Ogabo Agba; A. I. Akintola; Pius U. Angioha; V. O. Ogunsola
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/soshum1667

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Small and medium scale enterprises are the forces that help in the development of any economy and society at large. As such, any threat to its operations will impact negatively on society. In the Niger Delta region, the re-emergence of militancy has had dire consequence on the living standard of the people. Though, there have been studies on insecurity and its impact on SMEs elsewhere, however, none have really looked at the effect of the re-emergence of militancy on small and medium scale enterprises in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. The rear absence of studies on this topic justifies the relevance of this study. Consequently, the study is designed to investigate among others, the effect of the re-emergence of militancy on small and medium enterprises in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. The results of the study provide a better understanding of the impact the Niger Delta militant has on SMEs in the region, the extent to which the costs of re-emergence identified are present in the study. The findings suggest that SMEs especially the oil and gas related businesses, and petite traders in the Niger Delta have suffered from both direct and indirect costs of the militant such as kidnapping, bombing, assassination, robbery, and road blocking. The lack of alignment of militant interests by programme leaders explains why some beneficiaries have returned to insurgency in the Niger Delta Region. Therefore, for post amnesty programme, there is need to strengthen the legitimacy of the leadership through better management, openness and accountability, monitoring and coordination, lowering the expense of governance, and putting ex-militants' interests at the forefront of concerns are all needed to increase the legitimacy of the leadership

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