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Journal of Society Innovation and Development (JSID)
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Journal of Society Innovation and Development (JSID) is an all-science, open access journal . Any paper reporting scientifically accurate and valuable research, which adheres to accepted ethical and scientific publishing standards, will be considered for publication. As such, the journal also publishes manuscripts reporting negative/null results, incremental advances, and replication studies. A multidisciplinary journal.
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Translation Equivalence in the Song "Mine" by Petra Sihombing with the Indonesian Version Andyrestu, Aryoga
JOURNAL OF SOCIETY INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Journal of Society Innovation and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63924/jsid.v6i1.70

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This study aims to find out the equivalence of the meaning of the translation of the songs “Mine” and “Milikku” by Petra Sihombing from English to Indonesian, both of which were written by the songwriters themselves. The approach used is a qualitative descriptive approach. The problem faced is the difference in the number of syllables or syllables needed to convey the message in the sentence as a whole with the availability or limitation of syllables in the melody of the song. The method used refers to the translation method according to Mona Baker, which emphasizes the level of equivalence of the meaning of the target language (TL). Two songs that have been translated by the songwriters themselves are used with two different song versions. The results of the study show that the song cannot be translated perfectly into the target language, but the songwriter can translate it as close as possible to the equivalent meaning into the target language by looking at the equivalence of words and meanings, the structure of the song, and the impact of the song on listeners in the target language. so that the message in the song can be conveyed properly.
Sensory Test of Chia Seed in Yoghurt with Ginger (Zingiber Officinale R) as Natural Preservative Huda, Asyraf; Nurmahni Harahap
JOURNAL OF SOCIETY INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Journal of Society Innovation and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63924/jsid.v5i2.71

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Yoghurt is a milk-processed product that is fermented using Bacillus bulgaricus and Bacterium thermophilus. The method of preparation is based on centuries of experience in placing naturally contaminated milk at high temperatures of about 40–50 °C. Yoghurt is a healthy drink made from fermented milk. The aim of this study was to identify and test the influence of adding chia seeds to fermented milk on physical or sensory properties such as texture, aroma, taste, and panel preference. This method of research is experimental. Researchers conduct experimental research to explore the consequences of their deliberate actions. The results of the analysis of milk (yoghurt) are the colour of the lk (yogurt), wh which has a percentage of SS=40% and S=40%, while TS=20%. Aroma in milk that has a percent of sebum is SS=30%, S=70%, and TS=0%. Texture in milks that have a percent sebum of S = 80%, S = 20%, and TS = 0%).
Music as a Reflection of Female Struggles: Semiotic Analysis of ‘Girls Like Us’ Evi Iryani
JOURNAL OF SOCIETY INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Journal of Society Innovation and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63924/jsid.v6i1.153

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This article examines the meaning in Zoe Wees' song "Girls Like Us" through semiotic analysis, highlighting the representation of issues faced by women in the current cultural and social context. In this research, the researcher uses a qualitative descriptive method to collect data from various sources such as books, e-books, journals, and internet news sources, and applies a quantitative algorithm using NVivo 14 Plus for word frequency analysis in the lyrics of "Girls Like Us." The analysis shows that the song “Girls Like Us” depicts the emotional and psychological struggles of women. Semiotic analysis of dominant words such as “know,” “like,” “girls,” and “hard” reveals themes of identity search, social challenges, and resilience. These words reflect Zoe's personal experiences while also representing the conditions faced by many young women worldwide. Through symbols and metaphors like “red lights in the darkness” and “heart in a cage,” Wees portrays feelings of loneliness, uncertainty, and the desire for recognition and acceptance. The message in these lyrics highlights the importance of understanding and empathy towards women's struggles, both in social and emotional contexts.
The Influence of Children's and Adolescent Literature in Indonesia in the Formation of Character: A Hermeneutic Study Br Muham, Amanda Liviani; Harahap, Rosmawaty
JOURNAL OF SOCIETY INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Journal of Society Innovation and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63924/jsid.v6i1.73

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Children's and adolescent literature are two genres in literature that are different in terms of their goals, themes and writing. Children's and youth literature in Indonesia has become an interesting subject in literary studies. So, the aim of this research is to determine the influence of children's and youth literary works in forming character. This research uses a qualitative descriptive research design. Then the researcher carried out an analysis of fables in children's literature and novels in youth literature. The results of the research show that children's literature and youth literature have an influence on character formation. Literary works have many uses and benefits for life. Apart from that, literary works are useful because they can be a recreational means for readers and viewers, and the process of enjoying them will bring calm and maturity to the soul through studying the contents of literary works. In this way, the moral messages, attitudes, behavior and personality depicted in literary works will give rise to a full soul in them, which will ultimately lead the learner to change the character values of children and adolescents.
Dynamics of Power in Poetry of the Era of Fooling in the Era of Globalization Statistical Studies Ramadani, Naila Synta; Harahap, Rosmawaty
JOURNAL OF SOCIETY INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Journal of Society Innovation and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63924/jsid.v6i1.81

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The dynamics of power in poetry during the era of modernization in the era of globalization, statistical studies are analyzing that focus on how power is expressed through poetry in the context of the era of globalization. The background to this problem involves how poetry as an art form can be used to express power in various forms, including social power, cultural power, and political power. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative, which is a research method for collecting data in the form of descriptive narratives both verbally and in writing. The results of this research show that power in poetry in the era of modernization in the era of globalization of stylistic studies can be seen in various ways. Social power can be expressed through poetry that expresses the experiences and views of people from various social and cultural backgrounds. The power of culture can be seen in poetry which describes how culture and traditions are applied in everyday life. Political power can be expressed through poetry that expresses different political views and aspirations. The aim of this research is to understand how power is expressed through poetry in the era of globalization and how poetry can be used to express power in various forms. Thus, it is hoped that this research can contribute to a deeper understanding of how poetry can be used as a means of communication and expression in an increasingly complex and dynamic era of globalization.
Meaning Values in Diponegoro Poetry by Chairil Anwar: Critical Analysis Ningsih, Guslina Wahyu; Harahap, Rosmawaty
JOURNAL OF SOCIETY INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Journal of Society Innovation and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63924/jsid.v6i1.82

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Diponegoro's poetry by Chairil Anwar is a literary work that has high aesthetic value. This poem also has high aesthetic value using beautiful words and harmonious rhythm. In this study, we conducted a critical analysis of the work to explore the aesthetic values contained therein. This research uses a qualitative descriptive method which is used to describe and illustrate existing phenomena, both natural and human engineering. The data collection technique used was an open questionnaire. The aim of writing an article about the story of Diponegoro's struggle in Chairil Anwar's poetry is to explore and reveal the meaning and values contained in the story. Apart from that, this article also aims to introduce Indonesian literary works to the wider community, especially the younger generation, so that they can better appreciate and understand the nation's cultural heritage. By discussing the story of Diponegoro's struggle through Chairil Anwar's poetry, it is hoped that we can feel the strength and fighting spirit that radiates from this national hero.
Ethical Dynamics Through Asriadi's Educational Pantun in the Context of Daily Life: A Study of Self-Reflection Manurung, Esa Peggy Nerida; Harahap, Rosmawaty
JOURNAL OF SOCIETY INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Journal of Society Innovation and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63924/jsid.v6i1.202

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Literature plays an important role in shaping people's thoughts, values, attitudes, and ethics in self-reflection. The purpose of this study is to analyze how ethical values transmitted through pantun affect the process of individual personality development, both psychologically, socially, and morally. This article analyzes the dynamics of ethics through Asriadi's educational pantun in the context of daily life, with an emphasis on self-reflection. This research uses a qualitative approach with a text analysis method. The analysis shows that the pantun contains moral messages relevant to ethics, such as self-introspection, humble attitude, personal responsibility, avoiding blame, and good self-awareness. This research has practical implications in increasing awareness and application of ethics in daily life.
Self-Defense of Luh Sekar in Oka Rusmini's Novel Tarian Bumi in Sigmun Freud's Concept of Psychoanalysis Anjarini, Elvina
JOURNAL OF SOCIETY INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Journal of Society Innovation and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63924/jsid.v4i2.203

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This study aims to analyze the self-defense mechanism carried out by a character named Luh Sekar in a novel by Oka Rusmini entitled Tarian Bumi and studied in the concept of Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory. The method used in this study is descriptive qualitative method with novels as data sources and data collection tools. The focus of this research is to focus on describing the psychological condition of the main character in the contents of the novel. Data analysis here uses a description of the data in the research process that has been carried out. In this study, a result was also obtained, namely the attitude or mechanism used by the character in solving the problems he had faced. The self-defense mechanisms carried out by the characters include regression, repression, diversion and formation reactions. This is done by the character aims to find a solution to the problem of the character to solve all the problems experienced. The conclusion of this study is that the self-defense mechanism of Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory explains the self-defense carried out by the character Luh Sekar in maintaining his self-image from all the many problems that exist.
Reflections on Social Life in Novel Re and Perempuan: A Sociological Analysis of Literature Anjarini, Elvina
JOURNAL OF SOCIETY INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Journal of Society Innovation and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63924/jsid.v4i2.204

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This research aims to reflect and describe the social life of a lesbian prostitute or commonly called a prostitute in Maman Suherman's novel Re and Perempuan using Alan Swingewood's theory of literary sociology and the role of literary sociology itself. In this research the author used descriptive analytical methods in researching existing problems. The data sources used are the novel by Maman Suherman entitled Re and Perempuan, research journals and other reference sources. The results of data analysis show that there is an analysis of the main characters: Re, Symbol of Hope and Change, Themes of Suffering and Redemption, and the Role of Literary Sociology in Social Reflection in the novels studied. This research also succeeded in revealing deep social reflections in a literary context through the life story of Re, a commercial sex worker, and her daughter Melur, depicting complex social realities, especially in the context of marginalization, identity and social struggle.
Representation of Inferiority and Superiority in the Drama Script Kereta Kencana by W.S. Rendra Carmitha, Inez Catur Windy
JOURNAL OF SOCIETY INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Journal of Society Innovation and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63924/jsid.v4i2.205

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This article aims to describe the form of inferiority of grandfather and grandmother characters in the drama script Kereta Kencana by W.S. Rendra describe the form of superiority of grandfather and grandmother characters in the drama script Kereta Kencana by W.S. Rendra. The method used is descriptive qualitative. The source of data in the study is the play Kereta Kencana by W.S. Rendra. The data was analyzed using the individual psychology approach of Alfred Adler's theory. The results of the research were found in the form of a form of inferiority of Grandfather's character consisting of feelings of pessimism, feelings of sadness, and feelings of frustration, while the form of inferiority of Grandmother's character is a feeling of excessive worry. The form of superiority is only found in Grandmother's character in the form of a creative self-superiority complex.