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Sociometry: Journal of Social Science, Art and Humanity
ISSN : 28083903     EISSN : 28084136     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24127
The aims and scope are on papers following topics: education, psychology, guidance and counseling, creativity studies, spirituality studies, anthropology, philosophy, management, sociology, culture, philosophy, history, linguistics, economics, arts, laws, politic, social science, information technology, cognitive science, computer science, artificial intelligence, media and communication, systems engineering, and related fields.
Articles 26 Documents
The Effects of Journalism on Digital News Systems: Academic Perspectives Bayu Aji Pamungkas; Fitratul Husna; Surya Mahmuda
Sociometry Journal of Social Science, Art and Humanity Vol 1 No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Metro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/sociometry.v1i2.1680

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The study's purpose is to find the impact of developments in the era of digital news according to the lecturer's view and the effects of digitalization on the news system. Who researched this article with the perspective of postpositivist methods qualitative in-depth interviews to informants who included professors of Journalism category of the effect of digital news, additional information in the get through articles, journals, and books that refer to the theme associated with the research. The result of this research is that the Development of Information and Communication Technology has spread in all fields, especially in Journalism media and Citizen Journalism, where everyone can disseminate all the information without having a background in the field of Journalism. This phenomenon resulted in the widespread dissemination of news hoaxes. Journalism also develops multimedia refers to the technique of percentage or news presentation, which focuses on the writing and visual images, both moving and still, turned on.
Literary Devices in Film Adaptations: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis of The Great Gatsby Xin Hui Lee; Chandran Gheeta
Sociometry Journal of Social Science, Art and Humanity Vol 1 No 3 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/sociometry.v1i3.1722

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Multimodal discourse analysis (MDA) is a framework used to analyse a subject by drawing meanings from various semiotic modes such as visuals and audio. Studies have been done to validate the applicability of MDA in advertisements, textbook images, and even website designs. Adding to the validity of MDA, this study adopts the framework to analyze literary devices in films, filling the gap present in previous MDA in films where they focused on character relationship and overall meaning. With the development of various other ways to tell a story other than plain text, this study attempts to analyze literary devices that are found in a literature’s filmic counterparts. Metaphors, symbolism, and allegories that are found in the book The Great Gatsby will be analysed in its 2013 film adaptation to compare and contrast the differences in its way of presentation using Kress and van Leeuwen’s Grammar of Visual Design. Findings suggest that the adopted framework is applicable in analysing literary devices present in the film adaptation of The Great Gatsby as the effective use of visuals allows viewers to better understand the literary devices that were used in the original book. This finding provides additional support for the validity of MDA in film analysis, as well as bridges the relationship between film and literature; thus broadening the prospects of using film as a tool to enhance the effectiveness of literature comprehension and teaching.
The Potential and Contribution of Sports Psychology to Sports Science: Literature Review Tjung Hauw Sin; Eko Susanto
Sociometry Journal of Social Science, Art and Humanity Vol 1 No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (362.719 KB) | DOI: 10.24127/sociometry.v1i2.1739

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Sports science is a complex research domain. Describe research metadata using systematic reviews and meta-analysis in sports science, then find out the potential and contribution of sports psychology studies. Today's progress of sports achievement cannot be separated from supporting factors, namely research and science in sports, which is commonly called sports science. This study aims to describe metadata using a systematic review in sports science and then find out the potential and contribution of sports psychology studies. This study refers to the PRISMA model (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses). The conclusion of this study is known that sports psychology research dominates one-third of the overall research found.
Socially Causal Deterministic Analysis that Causes Criminal Liability in Era 4.0 Hisam Ahyani; Muhammad Ghofir Makturidi; Ayi Yunus Rusyana
Sociometry Journal of Social Science, Art and Humanity Vol 1 No 3 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/sociometry.v1i3.1752

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Crime and punishment in the 4.0 era are 1) a behavior, 2) a type of social phenomenon in interactions that are built between humans, 3) natural and social phenomena, 4) including interactions between people in social life, 5) considered as a process deterministic mechanics based on the law of causality. So that nowadays the study of crime and punishment in the 4.0 era needs to be developed in order to realize national development. This research method is a normative research where causal deterministics in era 4.0 are aimed at sentencing and are not only based on the concept of retributive justice alone, but also on the principle of benefits generated in the sense of aiming to prevent the recurrence of similar crimes and thereby create order and national security. The results of the study indicate that crime and punishment against socially causal deterministic challenges that lead to criminal liability in the 4.0 era is a necessity as Satjipto Rahardjo revealed that law always evolves following human development and follows the needs and values that live in humans to realize social justice for people. all Indonesian citizens, especially for society 5.0, especially in terms of digitalization through modern law as a new and renewable breakthrough and making legal paradigm changes according to the demands of the times.
Education Planning and Implementation Managemen in MA Al-Azhar, Banjar City Ahmad Hapidin; Imas Masruroh Imtihanah; Muhibbin Syah; Mohamad Erihadiana; Hisam Ahyani
Sociometry Journal of Social Science, Art and Humanity Vol 1 No 3 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/sociometry.v1i3.1753

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Today, humans as the most important component of organizational resources receive great attention in the Qur'an, either as individual, social, or human beings as the totality of God's creatures consisting of physical and spiritual elements. Therefore, there is a need for Educational Planning and Implementation Management, especially in private educational institutions. In this study, the researcher took the research locus at Madrasah Aliyah Al Azhar, Banjar City where the formulation of the research problem included, 1) How is the implementation of planning management at the Al Azhar MA, Banjar City?; 2) How is the implementation of education in MA Al Azhar Banjar City?. The method used in this research is using field data sources (field research) with qualitative descriptive analysis. The type of this research is case study research. The results of the study show that, 1) the implementation of planning management at MA Al-Azhar Banjar, in its application using the Collegial Collective work system, where all levels ranging from (principals, vice principals, coaches, teachers and staff) together with committees and staff. foundations have a shared responsibility in advancing their institutions; 2) The person in charge of planning the Education program at MA Al-Azhar Banjar, the Head of Madrasah and the deputy head of the Curriculum sector assisted by all structural position holders; 3) as for the reference for the preparation of the madrasa work program, namely referring to the Vision, Mission, and Objectives of the Al-Azhar Supreme Court, as well as based on the decision of the minister of religion (KMA) and BNSP guidelines; 4) Educational implementation at MA Al-Azhar Banjar, carried out in accordance with government policies regarding PTM in the Covid-19 Pandemic Period, and online and offline (face-to-face) learning processes, while still implementing strict health protocols.
The Function of Female Silence in The Kitchen God’s Wife by Amy Tan Rawaa Jawad Kadhim; Idrees Samir Deli; Nadia Ali Akbar
Sociometry Journal of Social Science, Art and Humanity Vol 2 No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/sociometry.v2i1.1914

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This study contributes to the understanding of silence, which contradicts the traditional thought of believing that silence reflects the inability to interact with others or express oneself. Amy Tan’s novel The Kitchen God’s Wife has been taken as an example to argue the idea above, considering Margaret E. Montoya’s views that silence can be a means of resistance against oppression or a product of oppression. Female characters in the novel can speak words and phrases, but they remain silent for reasons that will explain in the research.
Strategy to Increase Public Understanding in E-Toll Cards at the Tanjung Priok Access Toll Road (ATP) Rofian Dedi Susanto; Diana Prihandini; Restu Ikhtiar
Sociometry Journal of Social Science, Art and Humanity Vol 2 No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/sociometry.v2i1.2111

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Public Relations of PT. Hutama Karya (Persero) Tanjung Priok Access Branch (ATP) has disseminated information to the public regarding transactions at toll gates which are now non-cash. However, in reality, many people still do not care about the transfer or transition of transactions when entering the toll gate from cash to non-cash. There are still toll road users who lack balance when making transactions at the Toll Gate or do not carry an E-toll Card, so they cannot make payments when entering the Toll Gate. The purpose of this research is to study and analyze the PR strategy of PT. Hutama Karya (Persero) to increase public understanding of E-toll Cards on the Tanjung Priok Access (ATP) toll road to minimize the accumulation of vehicles due to lack of balance or drivers not carrying E-toll Card. This research is descriptive qualitative research with data collection techniques using interviews, observation, and documentation. Data analysis by the inductive way as well as text and media analysis. The results showed that the public relations strategy PT. Hutama Karya (Persero) Tanjung Priok Access Branch (ATP) is following Ruslan's Theory (2014), namely operational strategies, persuasive and educative approaches, public relations social responsibility approaches, cooperative approaches, and coordinative and integrative approaches. This is proven by the lack of obstacles in using the E-Toll Card on the Tanjung Priok Access (ATP) toll road and the solution to the problems faced.
The Practice of Public Speaking with the Experiential Learning to Improve Self-Efficacy in Students of Islamic Boarding High School Najlatun Naqiyah
Sociometry Journal of Social Science, Art and Humanity Vol 2 No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/sociometry.v2i1.2318

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The industrial era 4.0 requires students to adapt well to have confidence in their own abilities, to have courage to come up in public, to convey ideas and to use technology for the sake of their welfare. This research aims at studying the application of students’ public speaking skills with the experiential learning method. There were 20 students participating in a training on public speaking at the Boarding School in East Java, for 6 months. In the public speaking practice, a student did it directly while the others observed the student doing the speech. There were four steps in the experiential learning method used this research: practice, reflection, improvement and follow-up. This research uses the qualitative method. The data were collected through observations and documentation. The results of the observations are supported by the students’ progress journals for those 6 months. The results of the public speaking through the experiential learning method indicate increased self-efficacy of the students, which further improves their abilities, performance and attitudes. The implication of this finding is that the experiential learning method can be used to improve students’ self-efficacy. Furthermore, students need to practice in front of their peers to eventually discover and recognize their own speaking style and attitude in public.
Implementation of Food Sanitation and Hygiene in Families with Diarrhea Ferizal Masra; Suami Indarwati; Linda Barus
Sociometry Journal of Social Science, Art and Humanity Vol 2 No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/sociometry.v2i1.2322

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Diarrhea is still a public health problem in developing countries such as Indonesia because of its high morbidity and mortality. One of the critical factors in the spread of diarrhea is food and drink hygiene. This study aims to determine the application of food sanitation and hygiene (FSH) in families with diarrhea sufferers. The research was conducted from June to November 2021 using quantitative methods with a descriptive design. Thirty families selected purposively were involved in the study with the criteria of having diarrhea (January to April 2021), taking treatment, and living in the Puskesmas Rajabasa Indah working area. Data were collected by observing the implementation of food sanitation hygiene and examining food samples. All data were analyzed descriptively and presented as a frequency table. The results showed that 63.3% of the food consumed was contaminated with microorganisms, and only 13.3% applied food sanitation hygiene. 83.3% and 43.3% of households choose and store food ingredients properly. However, only 13.3% of households process food well. Meanwhile, the proportions that store and present well are 43.3% and 73.3%. This study has shown that the application of FSH in families with cases of diarrhea is still poor—increasing knowledge through campaigns is urgent to implement.
Comparison of The Detail and Dimensional Accuracy of Duplicate Working Models Using Jelly Powder and Reversible Hydrocolloid Suryani Catur Suprapti; Aryudhi Armis; Sepriana Urianti
Sociometry Journal of Social Science, Art and Humanity Vol 2 No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/sociometry.v2i1.2323

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Making dentures requires an accurate working model of the patient's jaw impression. Reversible hydrocolloid is a jelly-based impression material (class Rhodophyceae) with high accuracy. However, it has disadvantages regarding syneresis, imbibition, and is expensive. This study aims to compare the detail and dimensions accuracy of the duplicate working model using jelly powder (JP) and reversible hydrocolloid (RH). The research used a quasi-experimental design with a sample of 24. The study was carried out at the Dental Technician Laboratory of the Politeknik Kesehatan Tanjung Karang in October 2021. The accuracy and precision of the same dimensions of the work model compared to 0 minutes, 10 minutes, and 20 minutes of delayed casting. The data analysis used univariate and bivariate (Alpha=0.05). The results showed no difference in the detailed accuracy of the working model between JP and RH. The measurement results of the mean central distance from the right M1 middle fossa to the right C cup crest (AB) (p=0.607). Similarly, the mean distance from the top of the right C cup to the top of the left C cup (BC) (p=0.793). Significant differences were found in the distance from the top left of the C cup to the right M1 central fossa (AC) (p=0.006). The study has proven that jelly powder can be used as a substitute for reversible hydrocolloids in making working models.

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