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Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia
Published by Universitas Indonesia
ISSN : 2355794X     EISSN : 24069183     DOI : https://doi.org/10.7454/hubs.asia
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Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia or Makara Hubs-Asia is a regional journal that seeks to advance understanding of human behavior in the context of Asia through the publication of empirical research articles that may stimulate further research. The word Makara symbolizes the emblem of the journals publisher, Universitas Indonesia, which means the well of knowledge that spreads across the continent. We use the word Asia to refer to people from the Asian continent, regardless of where they live. The journal welcomes research from any discipline that provides significant advancement of our understanding of human behavior in the context of Asia. The journal welcomes original research and review articles from the social sciences and humanities. Disciplines covered in this journal include Anthropology, Communication, Cultural Study, Criminology, Education, Management, Psychology, Psychiatry, Political Science, Public Policy, and Sociology. The mission of our journal is to stimulate research on human behavior in the context of Asia, which will ultimately improve our understanding of human behavior in Asia. The Asian continent has pressing social challenges in the 21st century, and this journal contributes to addressing those issues.
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Teks Pada Batu Nisan Baron Van Imhoff Dilihat Melalui Analisis Semiosis Model Peirce dan Danesi-Perron Suratminto, Lilie
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Entering the Puppet Museum in Jakarta we come across with beautiful tombstones of the period of The Dutch –East Indian Company or the VOC (Verenigde Oost Indische Compagnie). The tombstones are clinking on the left wall inside the building. Compare with the others, the tombstone of Gustaaff Willem Baron van Imhoff is very unique because it has a different style of its heraldry. This paper revealed the historical background of Van Imhoff who had played an important role in the Indonesian’s colonial history in the middle of the eighteen century. The micro and the macro analyses of the data of the tombstone show that the verbal and the non-verbal data support the historical data. The result of this analysis enriches the knowledge of the cultural heritages from the colonial period of our country.
Bahasa Sunda Sudah di Ambang Pintu Kematiankah? Sobarna, Cece
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The death of a language becomes very popular issue recently all over the world and it is included Sundanese language. This has something to do with the phenomenon which was happened in West Java, especially Bandung, where most of the people, especially young generation are assumed becoming reluctant to use Sundanese language in their daily conversation. This tendency is interesting to be analyzed from the language death point of view. Because of that reason, we need comphrehensive strategic efforts to maintain Sundanese language from extinction.
Hubungan Antara Kebiasaan Berpikir Negatif Tentang Tubuh Dengan Body Esteem dan Harga Diri Herabadi, Astrid Gisela
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A considerable body of research has acknowledge the relationship between body esteem and the more general self esteem, however not much has been revealed concerning the dynamic process of self esteem development.The following research was intended to: (1) identify the predictors of low body esteem, and (2) how these predictors and body esteem itself consequently contribute to low self esteem. Participants were 458 college students in Atma Jaya Catholic University Jakarta (229 males and 229 females), they responded to a set of questionnaire that includes scales to measure BMI (Body Mass Index); subjective evaluation (satisfaction) on one’s own body; negative thinking habit about one’s own body; body esteem; and self esteem. Analyses revealed that only satisfaction on one’s own body; negative thinking habit about one’s own body; and BMI predicted body esteem. However, individual’s subjective evaluation contribute more in the development of self esteem compared to the more objective measure of body proportion such as the BMI. Consequently, body esteem and negative thinking habit about one’s own body predicted the more general self esteem. Results highlight the importance of negative habit of self thinking about one’s own body --- rather than BMI, the more objective measure of body proportion --- in predicting body esteem; and another imperative conclusion is that negative habit of self thinking about one’s own body has a direct contribution to predict general self esteem, unlike satisfaction on one’s own body which only contribute to self esteem through the mediation of body esteem.
The Religiosity of Japanese Engineering Student Case Study At Toyohashi University of Technology Nindhia, Tjokorda Gde Tirta
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This article is intended to inform a real description related to the religious expression and activity of engineering student in Japan. Information is collected by direct interaction with the students, and also by visiting religious sites around the campus. Visit to the student apartments is also carried out to obtain information regarding religious activity that is held in daily life. It is found from the observation that religious activities such as reading a holy book and praying is not carried out anymore. Praying is done three times a year, namely at Bon ceremony, which is ceremony to respect the return ancestor to the earth from heaven, at Higan ceremony that is ceremony to respect the ancestor, and also new year praying. It is found surprisingly, something unique related to the religion that is many students have and bring amulet (o-mamori) that is obtained from the Shinto shrine or Buddhist temple. It is also popular to take a written oracle that tells the fortune in the Buddhist Temple or Shinto Shrine. This written oracle in Japan is called with o-mikuji. The belief that is not related to the religion but still popular is to respect the mountain. Mountain climbing is a religious activity that often held by the engineering student
Bundo Kanduang: A Powerful Or Powerless Ruler? Literary Analysis of Kaba Cindua Mato (Hikayat Nan Muda Tuanku Pagaruyung) Elfira, Mina
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Kaba Cinduo Mato cannot be separated from Minangkabau social life, both in public and private spaces. This kaba describes the life of’ Bundo Kanduang Bundo Kanduang, believed by most of Minangkabau people as the first queen of Pagaruyung. It is believed that Bundo Kanduang established the foundation of Minangkabau government system which was based on Islamic and matrilineal principles. The legend of Bundo Kanduang, whose image has still dominated the daily life of Minangkabau women in contemporary Minangkabau society, has become the research focus of some researches who are interested in analysing gender politics within Minangkabau society. The image of Bundo Kanduang in Kaba Cinduo Mato is used in order to answer some questions such as “Who holds the power within Minangkabau society?” and “Is it possible for a woman to be a leader, both in public and private spaces, in Minangkabau adat society?”. This article analyses the image of Bundo Kanduang as described in Kaba Cinduo Mato. The main argument of this article is that Bundo Kanduang is described in Kaba Cinduo Mato as a ruler, who has a full authority in leading her government in Pagaruyuang kingdom, and a mother, who is strong and wise. Moreover, this kaba strengthens the description of Minangkabau as a matrilineal society where its women have some privileged rights and play significant roles in their community.
Inner Voice dan Self-Esteem Christia, Mellia
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This study had been done to comprehend inner voice phenomena in psychopathology, especially suicide ideation in normal people. Using quantitative method, inner voice and self-esteem instruments have been developed and given to 196 students Faculty of Psychology Universitas Indonesia. The results showed that there is significant correlation between inner voice and self esteem and no sex differences in inner voice and self esteem between participants. In general, subjects inner voice state is in underestimate self-esteem, despite most of the subjects have high self-esteem.
Mengembangkan Bahan Ajar Mata Kuliah Permodalan Koperasi Untuk Meningkatkan Motivasi dan Hasil Belajar Mahasiswa Ekawarna, Ekawarna
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The objective of this study is to develop ‘Buku Ajar Permodalan Koperasi” and describe the effectivity of that textbook in student learning motivation and student learning achievement. The textbook has been developed using the Four-D model of Thiagarajan et al, 1974, that include phase of define, design, develop, and disseminate. The textbook consist of six chapter based on Atwi Suparman model (Panen and Purwanto, 2001). Result from this classroom action research shows that the textbook can develop student learning motivation and also student academic achievement.

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