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Jurnal Kajian Bali
Published by Universitas Udayana
ISSN : 20884443     EISSN : 25800698     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24843/JKB
The Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) is an area study journal that specializes in publishing research-based articles about Bali. The topics of articles about Bali that can be published are very diverse including Balinese culture, politics, music, language, architecture, literature, history, mass media, popular culture, tourism, economy, environment, health, law, management, religion, and Balinese customs. The journal would also like to publish articles on Bali with comparative approaches. The Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) is published twice a year, every April and October. Published articles are reviewed in a single blinded manner. The Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) was first published in April 2011 by the Center for Balinese Studies, University of Udayana. Starting from April 2019, the journal is published jointly by the Center for Balinese Studies and the Center of Excellence in Tourism, University of Udayana. However, starting April 2020, the Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) was published by the Center for Cultural Research and the Center of Excellence in Tourism, University of Udayana. This change occurred because of the reorganization of research centers at Udayana University from the end of 2019.
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Dimensi Brand Loyalty Bali sebagai Destinasi Wisata bagi Wisatawan Nusantara pada Masa Pandemi Covid-19 I Made Bayu Wisnawa
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol. 11 No. 1 (2021): Volume 11 No. 1. April 2021
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Brand loyalty is a long-term strategy to gain a competitive advantage in tourist destinations during the Covid-19 Pandemic era, which demands more efforts for destination managers to survive. On the other hand, the dimensions used to measure brand loyalty cannot yet be agreed upon because of the complexity and diversity of perceptions. The purpose of this study was to determine: (i) the dimensions of Bali brand loyalty as a tourist destination; (ii) the efforts made to develop tourism in Bali during the Covid-19 Pandemic. This research uses a quantitative approach supported by qualitative. To test the construct of brand loyalty, the confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) technique was used with the AMOS program version 24. There were 120 respondents with the criteria that they had visited a tourist attraction in Bali at least twice. The results showed that: (i) the construct of brand loyalty is supported by cognitive, affective, conative and behavioural dimensions, where the dimension of behaviour plays a dominant role; (ii) efforts can be made by disciplined application of health protocols and promotion through social media.
Australia’s Travel Advice Policy and Its Impact on Australian Tourist Visits to Bali Putu Ratih Kumala Dewi
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol. 11 No. 1 (2021): Volume 11 No. 1. April 2021
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The plan to ratify the new Criminal Code in Indonesia is responded by Australia through issuing a travel advice policy in 2019. There has a concern that this policy will have an impact on the tourism sector in Indonesia, especially Bali, because the Australian tourists are recorded as dominating the visits. By using the concept of travel advice and foreign policy, this study aimed to analyze the travel advice policy issued by Australia from the perspective of International Relations and its impact on the tourism in Bali. This study used qualitative descriptive method and the primary data collection was done through interviews with the hoteliers in Bali and Australian tourists visiting Bali. From the perspective of International Relations, it is found that Australia’s travel advice is a foreign policy that has a purpose based on Australia’s national interests. This policy has no impact on Australian tourist visits because it is not a binding policy. The Australian tourists' have their own opinion about Bali and the decisions to visit affected by the clarity information from targeted state or destination.
Shifting Speech Levels: Exploring Balinese Women’s Language in Inter-Caste Marriage Communication Contexts Gusti Ayu Praminatih
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol. 11 No. 1 (2021): Volume 11 No. 1. April 2021
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The general aims of this article are to engage and make sense of the Balinese women’s narratives. It is a case study based on the narratives of two Balinese women with different caste-based social backgrounds. Inter-caste communication requires different levels of speech between interlocutors. Consequently, there are two main objectives of this article. Firstly, to explore how life events occurred during inter-caste marriages, and through the telling of these events, the informants determine their levels of speech. Secondly, to examine the identity constructed by the informants through the levels of speech. This article employed ethnographic research, narrative analysis, and sociolinguistics theory. In-depth interviews were conducted to gain meaningful stories narrated by the informants. This study revealed that Balinese women constantly shifted their levels of speech in inter-caste marriage communication contexts. These levels of speech shifting also relate to the showing or negotiating identity construction of these Balinese women.
Kuatnya Jejak Ke-Austronesia-an pada Bahasa Bali Dialek Bali Aga Ni Made Dhanawaty
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol. 11 No. 1 (2021): Volume 11 No. 1. April 2021
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The Balinese language is spatially divided into the Balinese dialect of Bali Aga (DBA) and the dialect of Bali Dataran (DBD). As a sub-family of Austronesian languages, the Balinese language has many features of being Austronesian. This study at analyzes the trace of the Bali Aga dialect, through four linguistic variables: the realization of the phoneme /a/, the distribution of phonemes /h/, bimonosilabel words, and personal pronouns. Data sources of this research are Balinese in the DBA area, general Balinese language, and Balinese inscriptions and dictionaries which were collected using the scrutinize and interview methods and analyzed by using comparative and distributional approaches. The results showed that the Austronesian traces in the Bali Aga dialect are still strong, indicated by (1) the persistence of [a] as a realization of the phoneme /a/ in the ultima position; (2) the persistence of /h/ in the initial and medial positions; (3) the persistence of penultima syllable coda on bimonosilabis words; (4) the persistence of Proto Austronesian pronouns. These indicate that the archaic data are very important in tracking language change.
Struktur dan Sifat Pelesapan dalam Cerita Rakyat Bali Made Ratna Dian Aryani
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol. 11 No. 1 (2021): Volume 11 No. 1. April 2021
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The focus of this article is about ellipsis that occurs in the discourse in the Balinese folklore. Ellipsis is a part of the cohesiveness of a discourse so that it becomes a complete discourse. The research method used is descriptive qualitative analysis. This study uses ellipsis theory from Halliday and Hasan which is supported by McCarthy's ellipsis deixis theory. The data source was taken from a collection of tales in the Balinese language, namely the book Pupulan Satua Bali II. The results of this study indicate that the ellipsis that occurs in the book of fairy tales is in the form of nominal ellipsis which refers to humans (people) in the conversation and story prologue, verbal ellipsis that occurs in fairy tale conversations, refers to lexical ellipsis in the verb word class, and the ellipsis of clauses because clauses are considered as expressions of speech functions, such as statements, questions, responses, and clauses that have a structural part consisting of core and propositional elements. Even though there is an ellipsis, the process of conveying the content and message of the story is still effective.
An Ethnolinguistic Perspective on Lexicons of Traditional House in Menyali Village, North Bali I Gede Budasi; Made Sri Satyawati
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol. 11 No. 1 (2021): Volume 11 No. 1. April 2021
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This study aims at identifying the concepts and the lexicons of traditional Balinese houses in Menyali Village, Sawan District, Buleleng Regency. This study is a descriptive qualitative research that involved three respondents, who were selected purposively. The data were collected through interviews and observation and analyzed using an interactive data analysis model. This study found that the Menyali community views that the tri mandala concept underlines its traditional house's spatial pattern. It includes nista (the profane lying), madya (middle lying for living area), and utama (the highest and holiest lying). It is also spiritually connected to two spiritual concepts, kangin-kauh (the directional axis of sunrise and sunset) and kaje-kelod (the directional axis of mountain and sea). This study identified 24 lexicons connected to the utama mandala, 7 to the madya mandala, and 5 to the nista mandala. The lexicon number is influenced by the area function and the rituals held in those areas.
Narasi Berubah Pesan Moral Tetap: Transformasi Teks “Bhagawan Domya” ke dalam Cerita “Sang Eka Jala Resi” I Wayan Cika; I Made Madia; Ni Wayan Arnati
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol. 11 No. 1 (2021): Volume 11 No. 1. April 2021
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Transformation of classic stories, epics, or regional folklore into Indonesian is an important part of the history of literary life in Indonesia. This article discusses the transformation of the story of Bhagawan Domya in Adi Parwa which is part of the Mahabharata epic into Indonesian folklore entitled Sang Eka Jala Resi (1977/1978). The study focuses on the transformation process, the impacts of adapter’s receptions on the transformation process, as well as the existence of values ??in the source and the result texts. This qualitative study draws data from source and result texts and analyzed them with intertextuality and reception theories. The analysis shows that in the transformation process, adapters use various techniques including conversion, expansion, modification, and lacuna (removal). Even though there are changes during the transformation, moral values ??that are useful for character building in the Bhagawan Domya source text are still substantially the same in the Sang Eka Jala Resi result text.
Makna Keterlibatan Masyarakat Muslim dalam Ritual Hindu di Desa Angantiga, Petang, Kabupaten Badung I Gst Pt Bagus Suka Arjawa
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol. 11 No. 1 (2021): Volume 11 No. 1. April 2021
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Social harmony is a necessary condition for creating social stability in a plural society. Social stability will encourage the emergence of positive social interactions. This study examines the involvement of the Muslim community in participating in Hindu community rituals. This type of research is qualitative with the hermeneutic and verstehen methods. The theory used is symbolic and structural functional interactionism by developing the concepts of tolerance, solidarity and social harmony. The findings in the field are that the involvement of the Muslim community in the rituals of odalan (temple festival), cremation and mapag toya (welcoming the flowing of water) are form of social awareness of their existence in an area that shares the goal of social stability. To achieve this they develop a tolerant attitude and then manifest solidarity in their activities. From this understanding emerges social stability which shows social harmony in the region.
Bentuk dan Makna Pertunjukan Tari Renteng di Desa Saren, Nusa Penida, Klungkung, Bali Ni Made Ruastiti; Anak Agung Indrawan; Ketut Sariada
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol. 11 No. 1 (2021): Volume 11 No. 1. April 2021
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This article discusses the meaning of Renteng Dance in the Saren Village of Nusa Penida. In Bali, there are many ceremonial dances, but recently many people have created ceremonial dances inspired by the Renteng Dance. This study focuses on the forms and meanings of the Renteng Dance shown in Saren Village. Data collected through observation, documentation study, and interviews with informants were analyzed descriptively using aesthetic theory and reception. It can be concluded that the people of Saren Village performed the Renteng Dance in the form of tari lepas which is a dance performance without stories. This can be seen from the presentation, choreography, and the music accompanying the performance. Renteng dance is accompanied by Balinese gamelan Balaganjur music with a specific movement dance performance structure. Saren community members support this dance because it has meaning as an expression of faith, social concern, and the interest in ecological preservation.
Karakteristik Permukiman Masa Bali Kuno di Bali Utara Berdasarkan Isi Prasasti dan Kajian Toponimi I Gst. Ngr. Tara Wiguna; Ni Ketut Puji Astiti Laksmi; Hedwi Prihatmoko
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol. 11 No. 1 (2021): Volume 11 No. 1. April 2021
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A number old Bali inscriptions provide informations about past settlements scattered in many parts of Bali, and one of those is in northern part of the island. This research aims to reconstruct cultural history through epigraphic and toponymy studies as a foundation of historiography. Data collected through literature studies and surveys and analysed through textual criticism, both external and internal, and identification of toponyms. Data synthesis was conducted by placing toponym data found in inscriptions in the context of Old Balinese History. The result of this research shows that the characteristic of Old Bali settlements in North Bali could be differentiated into two categories, i.e. coastal area settlements and mountainous area settlements. Coastal area settlements have locational patterns that follow coastal line. These settlements have important roles in trade activites. Mountainous area settlements have mountain as their orientation, and the locational patterns are adjusted according to its mountainous topography and environment, thus its locations are scattered and tend to close to plantation or agricultural area.

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