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Journal of Studies on Art, Culture, and Society
ISSN : 30629020     EISSN : 30627761     DOI : -
The scope of research in art is the range or limitation of topics that can be researched in the field of art. The scope of research in art can vary depending on the purpose, method, and approach of the research. However, in general, the scope of research in art can include: 1. The journal explores various aspects of art, culture, and society in the contemporary world. 2. The journal covers topics such as performing arts, visual arts, music arts, literary arts, media arts, digital arts, popular culture, local culture, global culture, subaltern culture, hybrid culture, and transnational culture. 3. The journal also covers topics such as multicultural society, civil society, post-industrial society, post-modern society, identity, difference, power, resistance, agency, representation, and negotiation. 4. The journal further covers topics such as globalization, modernization, colonialism, post-colonialism, neo-colonialism, decolonization, gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, social class, religion, ideology, and values. 5. The journal additionally covers topics such as environment, sustainable development, climate change, natural disasters, and ecological crises. and than, 6. The journal accepts research articles that present original and innovative findings and arguments on the above topics. 7. The journal also accepts book reviews that critically evaluate recent publications on the above topics. 8. The journal also accepts essays that provide personal or creative perspectives on the above topics. 9. The journal also accepts interviews that feature prominent or emerging figures in the field of art and culture studies. 10. The journal also accepts artworks that express artistic or cultural visions on the above topics.
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Exploring aspects of art, culture and Society in today's world Syafira, Yumni
Journal of Studies on Art, Culture and Society Volume 1 Issue 1 January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/jacs.v1i1.1

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Today's world is complex, dynamic and diverse. It has different aspects of art, culture and Society that interact and influence each other. This study aims to explore these aspects through a multidisciplinary and critical approach. This study uses qualitative methods and case studies as the research strategy. Data were collected through observations, interviews and document analysis. The results of this study show that the fields of art, culture and Society in the contemporary world have unique characteristics such as creativity, innovation, plurality, hybridity, globalization and resistance. The research also reveals some of the challenges and opportunities facing actors in art, culture and Society in today's world, such as issues of identity, freedom of expression, human rights, social justice and sustainable development. This research will likely contribute to developing the science and practice of art, culture and Society in today's world.
Literature and Identity: Representing Subalterns and Hybrid Cultures in the Work of Indonesian Writers Afrika, Ayu
Journal of Studies on Art, Culture and Society Volume 1 Issue 1 January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/jacs.v1i1.2

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This article examines the relationship between literature and identity, especially in the context of the subcultures and hybrids that colour the works of Indonesian writers. The author uses postcolonial theory and cultural studies approaches to analyze how Indonesian writers represent their experiences, values ​​and views as part of a marginalized and mixed society. This article also highlights Indonesian writers' challenges and contributions to developing national and global literature. Some examples of literary works discussed in this article include novels by Pramoedya Ananta Toer, Ayu Utam, Andrea Hirata, and Eka Kurniawan.
Media and Culture: The role of media and social media in the formation and dissemination of popular, local, global and international culture Dahlan, Nur Fadillah
Journal of Studies on Art, Culture and Society Volume 1 Issue 1 January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/jacs.v1i1.3

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This article discusses the role of mass media and social media in forming and disseminating popular culture at local, global and international levels. Mass media and social media significantly influence people's values, norms and lifestyles. Mass media and social media can reinforce, create or change existing culture in a society. Popular culture appeals to many people and is influenced by the entertainment industry. Local culture is a culture that develops in a specific region and has its characteristics. Global culture is a culture that spreads throughout the world and is universal. International culture is a culture that crosses national borders and is multicultural. This article also discusses the positive and negative effects of mass media and social media on society's culture.
Postmodern society and its impact on the construction of identity and difference in Indonesia Hulfadila, Hulfadila
Journal of Studies on Art, Culture and Society Volume 1 Issue 1 January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/jacs.v1i1.4

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This article is about how postmodern society in Indonesia faces challenges and opportunities in creating its own identity and difference amid globalization and pluralism. The author uses sociological and anthropological approaches to analyze digital media, identity politics, ethnicity, religion, popular culture and social movements. The author shows that Indonesia's postmodern society seeks a flexible, dynamic and multicultural identity but simultaneously faces conflicts and tensions with different groups. The author also gives several recommendations to solve these problems and create social harmony.
Neocolonialism and Local Values: How Indigenous Peoples Preserve Their Cultural Identities in a Global Age Syafitri, Musdalifah
Journal of Studies on Art, Culture and Society Volume 1 Issue 1 January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/jacs.v1i1.5

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Neocolonialism is a form of economic, political and cultural domination of developing countries in developing countries without direct colonization. This article shows how neo-colonialism affects the lives of indigenous peoples whose local values ​​differ from global values. This article also describes how indigenous peoples maintain their cultural identity through resistance, adaptation and transformation strategies. This article uses a qualitative approach to the case study method. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, participant observations and document analysis. The research results show that indigenous peoples face various challenges and pressures from neo-colonialism, such as exclusion, discrimination, exploitation and assimilation. However, indigenous peoples also have the strength and wisdom to preserve their local values, such as solidarity, cooperation, harmony and sustainability. This article advocates giving indigenous peoples the space and rights to decide their destiny according to local values.

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