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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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Daerah Asal dan Arah Migrasi Orang Minangkabau di Provinsi Jambi Berdasarkan Kajian Variasi Dialektal Nadra, Nadra; Reniwati, Reniwati; Yades, Efri
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This article is aimed to reveal the original homeland of Minangkabau people in Jambi Province and to trace their migration area based on dialectal variation. For that purpose, the research used the method of dialectometry by applying the technique of permutation. Based on this technique, it is found that in Jambi Province, there are many tendencies of the origines and directions of migration. The points of observation in Jambi which show the level of relation in the difference of pronunciation reveal that there are three tendencies of the pattern of the origines and directions of migration. Meanwhile, the points of observation which show the level on relation in the difference of subdialect shows more tendencies. There are seven patterns.
The Status and Function of English In Indonesia: A Review of Key Factors Lauder, Allan
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In order to understand the way English is used and seen in Indonesia today, it is useful to know something about how historical, political, socio-cultural and linguistic factors have shaped its status and functions over the last century. The use of English in Indonesia has developed in the context of post-colonial educational competency building, and more recently the need to support development – in particular its role in state education. However, attitudes of some policy makers and commentators towards the language have often been ambivalent, expressing fears of its power to exert negative cultural influences. The special status of English as a global language with many potential varieties that might pose as models for Indonesia also poses the question of which one would be right for the country. The paper looks at these educational and policy issues, and also gives some suggestions about the future.
Warna Lokal Batak Angkola Dalam Novel “Azab Dan Sengsara” Karya Merari Siregar Fitrah, Yundi
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This writing tells about the variation of Bataknese cultural of Angkola on torture and misery novel. Since Indonesia literature was born. The variation of culture always enrich it. The variation of culture especially visible on novel, the some likes torture and misery in Merari Siregar which is coloured by Bataknese of Angkola. The variation of Bataknese culture of Angkola on the novel, such as position of clan and the system of arrangement, tradition of martandang (visiting to girl’s house), belief to native doctor and soul of human being that was die, and the system of division of belongings.
Sultan Hamengku Buwono Ii: Pembela Tradisi dan Kekuasaan Jawa Marihandono, Djoko
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Since his younger age, Sultan Hamengku Buwono II indicated that he always refused the Dutch intervention in the sultanate’s palace of Yogyakarta. He became rival of the Dutch governments because of his opinion that the Dutch had intervented too much in the cultural and noble life’s sultanate of Yogyakarta. After his coronation as a sultan in Yogyakarta in 1792, he kept his mind to guard the Java’s glorious tradition and the traditional power of the Sultan. This condition caused a great conflict between the Sultan and the Dutch government. Sultan HB II tried to refuse all the intervention of Dutch Government. As consequences of his character, the colonial government proposed to replace the Sultan with the crownprince. During his life, he accepted twice decoronation (in 1811 by Gouvernor General Daendels and in 1812 by Leutnant General Raflles) and he was exiled three times (Penang in 1812, Ambon in 1817 and Surabaya in 1825). Finally, the Dutch Government recalled him to be a sultan in Yogyakarta to persuade all princes who supported Prince Diponegoro’s revolt. Unfortunately, till his death, he still refused to cooperate with the colonial government. To the present, there are many works of this sultan as: literary works, philosophy, arts dan physical buildings, which describes his characters toward the colonial government.
Dinamika Kehidupan Anak-Anak Pada Masa Jawa Kuna Abad VIII – XV Masehi Boedhijono, S. Kusparyati; Maulana, Hariani Santiko Ratnaesih; Wuryantoro, Edhie; Rahardjo, Wanny
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There were not many researchers focus on the children’s life in the ancient times. This research was done based on that fact. Objective of this research is to comprehend the children’s roles in the ancient time, in their daily activities. Daily activities that included in this research are: child and nurture, child and education, child and home activities, child and health, and, child and religion. This research was done based on the artifacts’ data and textual data. Artifacts’ data are statues and reliefs, while textual data are written stories about children; i.e. inscriptions and ancient manuscripts in ancient Java language and mid-ancient Java language. Three main objects of research are: children’s profile identification, community environment in where they lived, children’s daily life. Research methodologies are: data collection, data processing, and data interpretation.

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