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ATHENA: Journal of Social Culture and Society
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29853605     DOI : https://doi.org/10.58905/athena
Athena: Journal of Social, Culture and Society is a peer-reviewed academic international journal that publishes original research on a wide range of topics related to social, cultural, and societal issues. Our goal is to provide a forum for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to share their findings and insights on the complex and evolving nature of society and culture. We publish four issues per year, featuring articles from diverse disciplines and perspectives. Our scope includes, but is not limited to, the following areas: Anthropology, Communication, Cultural studies, Education, Gender studies, Human geography, Linguistics, Literature, Media studies, Political science, Psychology, Sociology. We welcome submissions from researchers at all career levels and from any geographic location. We are committed to promoting diversity and inclusivity in our editorial process and encourage submissions from underrepresented groups.
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Variations of Sundanese in Agrarian Societies in Central Java Mutmainah, Sevia; Fahrani Almira Rizkya Haryanto; Dwi Astuti; Shafira Anggraeni Kismanto; El Fathia Raisya Qonitulhaq; Eko Muharudin
Athena: Journal of Social, Culture and Society Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58905/athena.v2i4.302

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The purpose of this study is to describe the differences in language variations, explain the history of language development, and describe the differences in language variations in the agrarian society in Central Java. The problem that arises is how is the language variation, the history of development and the difference in language variation in the agrarian society in Central Java?. This research is qualitative with an approach that uses sociology and dialectology.qualitative approach. The data collection technique is by recording a list of questions and answers from informants directly or in writing. Then record images and sounds using a mobile phone. The results of the study show that there are two language variations, namely Sundanese and Javanese. Comparison of language variations in agrarian societies in Central Java includes phonology, morphology and lexicals.
Teaching Speaking in Senior High School by Pair Work Technique Purnama Sari, Ika; Yanti Anggraini; S Setiawati; Anita Purba; Noor Faridha
Athena: Journal of Social, Culture and Society Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58905/athena.v2i4.345

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This research was conducted to increase students' speaking skills by using the Pair Work Technique. The researcher wanted to find out whether the Pair Work Technique can increase students' speaking skills; besides that, the researcher wanted to know the students' perception as long as thought by the Pair Work Technique. This researcher used Action Class Research. The subject was Class X IPS MAN Pematangsiantar.  This research uses quantitative and qualitative methods. In quantitative the researcher use Pre Test and Post Test. In the test, the average of students was 66,77, and in the post-test Test, the students could increase their average score to 80,65. Besides that, the researcher also makes an observation about students' perception as long as taught by Pair Work Technique. There are 31% of students feel studying happily, 29% of students feel brave and active in giving their opinions, 26% of students feel motivated, and 14% of students are becoming helpful in studying when teaching and learning process using Pair Work techniques. It can concluded that Pair work was successful in improving students’ speaking skills
The Role of Digital Literacy in Online Teaching: The Lecturers’ Perspectives Mardiana, Harisa
Athena: Journal of Social, Culture and Society Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58905/athena.v2i4.349

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This research explores how educators view digital literacy in virtual instruction, examining the impact of both internal and external factors on digital skills. Through a combination of methods, information was obtained from surveys completed by 103 lecturers and from detailed interviews with 15 lecturers in Tangerang City. Results indicate that 76.7% of respondents feel external factors, such as institutional support and infrastructure, are primary drivers for successful digital integration. Additionally, 69.9% of lecturers reported that internal factors, including attitudes, beliefs, and intentions, directly impact their digital teaching effectiveness. Educators proficient in digital literacy supported interactive online environments, while those with limited skills faced challenges that impacted student engagement and comprehension. The findings highlight the significance of ongoing digital literacy education, backing from organizations, and establishment of policies to encourage effective digital incorporation. These results emphasize the key role of digital literacy in improving online teaching and provide guidance for institutions seeking to enhance teacher preparedness in digital education
Embracing Flexibility: Exploring the Impact and Future of Remote Work, Flextime, and the Four-Day Workweek on Productivity and Well-Being Wikansari, Rinandita; Christian Kuswibowo; Dony Firman Santosa; Athira Setira Adil
Athena: Journal of Social, Culture and Society Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58905/athena.v2i4.355

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The study is aimed at trend analysis, adoption, and effects of remote work, flexible schedules, and a four-day work week on performance and employee well-being; it engages in a systematic literature review methodology for data collection on several industries concerning the pros and cons of different flexible employment paradigigms. Remote working has been embraced best in knowledge-intensive industries, where it increases productivity significantly but at the same time enhances the risk of feeling isolated, and flexitime gives a good work-life balance but needs clear demarcations in the use of this flexibility to prevent over-commitment. Though the four-day work week is hardly ever adopted, experimentation has demonstrated its potential for increasing happiness and well-being in workplaces without compromising productivity. Appropriating hybrid models, deploying outcome-based performance measurement, and making training available are recommendations organizations could take on to make the most of flexible working arrangements. Hence, the study argues for personalized approaches to flexibility regarding the work at hand and the demands of the organization to ensure optimum performance and employee satisfaction
Inter-ethnic Local Wisdom-culture Integration in Muslim Family Environment in Palu City Azzajjad, Muhammad Fath; Ahmar, Dewi Satria; Haris, Iyan Nurdiyan; Nasir, Agus; Mustapa, Kasmudin
Athena: Journal of Social, Culture and Society Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58905/athena.v2i4.361

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Knowledge, the natural world, traditional medicine, and a strong belief system that emphasises unity are all components of local wisdom. Tribal coexistence in Palu City entails a number of protocols to protect the Kaili tribe's traditional knowledge. Cultural mingling occurs between the Bugis and Makassar tribes, who have long resided in Palu city. The urban centre of Palu City has been shaped and helped to flourish by the interplay of the Kaili, Bugis, and Makassar cultures. Families of Muslims from the three tribes coexist in socioreligious Despite their disparate religious customs, there is a great deal of religious concord among the tribes.  In Palu City, Muslim groups coexist with other Muslim communities. Ethics, diversity, and tolerance are still upheld in balance and harmony. The Bugis and Makassar tribes have played a significant socioeconomic role in Palu city's growth.

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