525 research outputs found
Negara Hukum Yang Demokratis
Law must go on democrazy. Law without democrazy will be repress law. In the opposite democrazy without law will be anarchist. This short paper want to give explaining academy about democrazy and institutionalization in law and to contect Indonesia country, because in accordance to UUD 1945 our country is a state law where the authority in the hand of people. The analizing of my short paper use to decision of Conference The International Commision of Yurist in Bangkok 1965
Kesantunan Berbahasa Dalam Talkshow “Neo Democrazy” Di Metro TV
The purposes of the article were to describe (1 ) good manners principle those are utilized in Talkshow “Neo Democrazy” at Metro TV , (2 ) converse strategies those are utilized in Talkshow “Neo Democrazy” at Metro TV. This observational data is lingual dialogue record on Talkshow “Neo Democrazy” at Metro TV. Gathered data by utilized is tech learn, tech records and tech note. Observational finding can conclude following things. First, good manners principle that is utilized in Talkshow “Neo Democrazy” at Metro TV is maksim praise, maksim is humility, maksim is deal, maksim is sympathy, and maksim is generosity. Both of, converse strategy that is utilized in Talkshow “Neo Democrazy” at Metro TV is this as follows: frank converse strategy with positive good manners platitude and converse strategy speaks mind with negative good manners platitude. Relevant with research, recommended that maksim maksim's elect good manners gets language in hands down about television used by event filler so discourse it decent so person that is criticized, or is spoken not perceives to be pertained or anger with discourse that announced by comunicator
PENGGUNAAN CAMPUR KODE DALAM BAHASA POLITIK DI ACARA “DEMOCRAZY”
Tujuan penelitian ini adalah 1.) Mendiskripsikan bentuk kalimat campur
kode yang digunakan dalam bahasa debat pada acara “Democrazy” dan 2)
Mendeskripsikan jenis campur kode dalam bahasa debat pada acara
“Democrazy”.
Data dalam penelitian ini adalah dialog dari partisipan yang mengandung
campur kode. Adapun sumber data dalam penelitian ini berupa kutipan-kutipan
dialog, yang mengandung campur kode dalam acara debat politik “Democrazy” di
televisi. Teknik pengumpulan data dalam penelitian ini menggunakan teknik
pustaka dan carat. Teknik analisis data yang digunakan adalah metode padan
intralingual dan metode pada ekstralingual.
Hasil dari penelitian ini adalah berdasarkan bentuknya ditemukan 6
campur kode yang digunakan dalam bahasa debat di acara “Democrazy” atau
sekitar 75% dari jumlah keseluruhan data. Terdapat pula 3 campur kode
metaphorical yang digunakan dalam bahasa debat di acara “Democrazy” atau
sekitar 37,5% dari keseluruhan data. Penggunaan campur kode situasional lebih
dominant di dalam bahasa debat di acara “Democrazy”, hal itu disebabkan karena
didalamnya partisipan terdiri dari orang-orang dengan beragam pendidikan tinggi,
sehingga mereka pandai dalam mengatur gaga bahasa mereka untuk menunjukkan
kemampuan mereka dalam debat. Di dalam campur kode dalam acara debat
“Democrazy” berdasarkan faktor penggunaannya terdapat 5 campur kode need
feeling motive atau sekitar 50% dan ada 5 campur kode prestige filling motive atau
sekitar 50%. Dalam Label ini menunjukkan ketidak seimbangan dalam
penggunaan campur kode karena dapat dilihat dari dominasi penggunaan campur
kode berdasarkan faktor penggunaannya lebih banyak need feeling motive
Francesco Vezzoli: celebrity obsession
Thesis (M.A. in Art History)--University of Oklahoma, 2011.Includes bibliographical references
DEMOCRACY OF PANCASILA: THE CONCEPT AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION IN INDONESIA
Today democracy is regarded as the most ideal system of government. Many countries declare themselves to be democracies, albeit with different titles. Democracy in general is a system of government in which sovereignty is in the hands of the people, or is universally said to be government from, by and for the people. In Indonesia the democratic system used is the democracy of Pancasila. Democracy is based on the personality and philosophy of life of the Indonesian nation. Democracy based on Pancasila values, namely; based on the democracy led by the wisdom in the deliberations / representatives, having the concept of one god almighty upholding a just and civilized humanity, to unite Indonesia to bring about social justice for all Indonesians. The basic principle, prioritizing deliberation, with deliberations is expected to satisfy all those who differ, an expectation that is very difficult can be realized in the practice of nation and state. Implementation of Democrazy of Pancasila in the course of the nation's history, often experienced ups and downs. The applied democracy tends to deviate from the basic concept of the state, such as libral, guided, parliamentary and authoritarian practices. The 1998 reform order became the cornerstone of the democratic movement in Indonesia. The transition to a democratic system of government. If the implementation of this Pancasila democracy system can be realized, then Indonesia can be a model in the application of democratic system in governance
clicktatorship and democrazy: Social media and political campaigning
This chapter aims to direct attention to the political dimension of the social media age.
Although current events like the Cambridge Analytica data breach managed to raise awareness for the
issue, the systematically organized and orchestrated mechanisms at play still remain oblivious to most.
Next to dangerous monopoly-tendencies among the powerful players on the market, reliance on
automated algorithms in dealing with content seems to enable large-scale manipulation that is applied for
economical and political purposes alike. The successful replacement of traditional parties by movements
based on personality cults around marketable young faces like Emmanuel Macron or Austria’s Sebastian
Kurz is strongly linked to products and services offered by an industry that simply provides likes and
followers for cash. Inspired by Trump’s monopolization of the Twitter-channel, these new political
acteurs use the potential of social media for effective message control, allowing them to avoid
confrontations with professional journalists. In addition, an extremely active minority of organized
agitators relies on the viral potential of the web to strongly influence and dictate public discourse –
suggesting a shift from the Spiral of Silence to the dangerous illusion of a Nexus of Noise
THE ENGLISH BLENDING WORDS IN INDONESIAN’S NEWSPAPERS
Blending offers a unique and unusual character which is frequently used by mass because of its creativity and this study aims to figure out the pattern of English blending words in Indonesian’s newspaper created and the meanings of those blending words. The study found that the complex words shows the pattern. The pattern of those analyzed complex words are categorized into AB + CD =AD. These patterns are based on Plag’s theory about blending words. The meaning of those complex words was built based on the first and the second words. It follows the pattern of AD, namely the first term (A) and the last term (D) are combined. The twenty blending words discussed are not common in English itself. It is because these English complex words have been domesticated by Indonesian’s terms
Children’s right to participation in early childhood education and care: an analysis in Finnish policy documents.
Finland has gone through considerable reforms in early childhood education and care in recent years, with a new Act followed by a new National Core Curriculum (2018). The reforms have implied much more emphasis on both education and children's perspectives. Because of the changes, we are interested in what role the concept of children's rights, and more particularly children's right to participation, has had in this recent development. Our analysis of the recent curriculum in Finland shows three different ways of describing children's right to participate: social, political and learning dimensions on participation. Moreover, we could see that each dimension contained two poles, oscillating between children's autonomy and interdependence. We believe that finding new ways of describing children's rights to participate will help professionals working within ECEC to overcome the gap between theory and practice.Peer reviewe
- …