scholarly journals Penanaman Budaya Kemaritiman pada Pendidikan Non Formal (Paud-TK) sebagai Upaya Peningkatan Kesadaran Indonesia Sebagai Bangsa Maritim untuk Perkembangan Sektor Maritim Berkelanjutan Kedepannya

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Silma Nurisshobakh ◽  
Resindra Prameswari ◽  
Lutfi Prasetyo Utomo ◽  
Denny Oktavina Radianto

Maritime State is a country situated in the territorial sea, has many islands, surrounded by the sea and the waters of the region, and most of the inhabitants work in the territorial waters. Indonesia as a Maritime State has been recognized by the world through UNCLOS 1982, this recognition was later ratified by Act No. 17 of the year 1985. The importance of instilling a culture of the Musée on early education is as the formation of the character and mindset of a child as a person who dares to take risks like a sailor who must always think to take risks when in the sea. So when an adult later Indonesia children grow into the next generation of the nation dared to take risks, are accustomed to critical thinking, understanding nature around, so hopefully can explore nature Indonesia so that useful and beneficial for the existence of the nation and the State of the next article. By applying the leading culture began early expected later the younger generation grow up to be a generation that can explore and exploit nature Indonesia especially Indonesia sea that hold tremendous wealth that can be beneficial for nation in sustainability in the future.

2017 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 225-256 ◽  
Author(s):  
ENRIQUE LEFF

Abstract The current environmental crisis calls for thinking about the state of the world: the thermodynamic-ecological and symbolic-cultural conditions of organic and human life on the planet. In this regard, it stresses the need to realize the unawareness and life’s unsustainability that humanity has created. In this text I discuss and take a stand about some of the concepts and founding and constitutive research lines of political ecology. In this way I pretend to open dialogue by placing in context some of the principles, ideas, and founding viewpoints of political ecology in Latin America and contrasting them with those from the English-speaking school of thought. I intend not only to establish a political socio-geography, but to question the epistemic core of political ecology, and to stimulate a more cosmopolitan critical thinking in order to be able to face the hegemonic powers that lead the world into social and environmental decay


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 97-101
Author(s):  
Aristya Windiana Pamuncak

Purpose of Study: Child exploitation and slavery have become a new phenomenon of global crime because it occurred in every part of the world. The exploitation of infants and children in our public perception is underestimated because of cases subject to prosecution only mild and included unusual punishment. Methodology: This research was normative, in analyzing phenomena that occur in society, the authors attempted to answer some of the problems of the rule of positive law in Indonesia in solving the problems of exploitation of children, how to tackle the exploitation of children by other countries, and recommendations to resolve the problems of exploitation against children. Results: Exploitation crimes against children or slavery more appropriately included as an extraordinary crime committed against children, because such measures will not only affect the physical and psychological health but also will greatly affect the future of children and the future of a nation. Implications/Applications: Comparative law between the State of Australia, Senegal, and England, can be recommended for the legislature to make the formulation of regulations on the handling of the exploitation of children more effectively and quickly.


Literator ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 37 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Louise Viljoen

This article reads Antjie Krog’s volume of poetry Mede-wete and its English version Synapse (both published in 2014) against the background of Rebecca Walkowitz’s proposal that the future of comparative literature will entail what she calls ‘foreign reading’. In her contribution to the American Association of Comparative Literature’s 2015 report on the state of the discipline of comparative literature (http://stateofthediscipline.acla.org) Walkowitz argues that literary texts increasingly enter the world in different languages and that this requires readings that move away from the idea that literary texts ‘belong’ to a single language, that explore the diverse ways in which they are read in different languages and that acknowledges that literary texts exist in the space created by a language’s relationship to other languages. This article takes Walkowitz’s observations as the vantage point for a discussion of the ways in which Krog’s volume (1) foreignises the Afrikaans language in order to become part of an interconnected whole; (2) urges readers, critics and literary practitioners to move beyond the confines of language-based literary systems; and (3) forces them to engage in a variety of different readings, including partial readings and collaborative readings, in order to become embedded in a larger community


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nadhira Aprilia Supriyadi ◽  
Moses Glorino Rumambo Pandin

To celebrate Indonesia's centenary in 2045, the Indonesian needs to prepare themselves from now on. By solving various problems currently and occurring and formulating strategies for Indonesia's progress in the future, it is hoped that it it can become a stepping stone to realizing the aspirations of the Indonesian nation. The book, entitled "Grand Strategy Towards One Century Indonesia in 2045" is intended to build awareness of the Indonesian so that they can maintain its existence amid all the opportunities and challenges that exist in the 21st century.The collaboration between policymakers and the future generation as actors who will play an essential role in the future is the main topic in this book. Therefore, it is addressed to the younger generation, who played an important role in determining Indonesia's fate in the future. The audience or readers of it tend to be aimed at an educated group.“Grand Strategy Towards One Century Indonesia in 2045” is a book that describes the major problems faced by the Indonesian nation and the solutions to solve these problems in the recent era. All these efforts are carried out to celebrate the hundred years of Indonesian independence. Then there is an analysis in formulating strategies and overcoming the problems that occur, Pancasila is needed as a carrier to underlie every action that will be taken. The never-ending corruption, separatist movements, disintegration of the nation, and other problems can be solved by implementing Pancasila in the life of society and the state. On this basis, it is important to review it in order to broaden the readers' horizons and cab think to more critically and visionary. It is also important to read by the Indonesian people, especially regulators and the younger generation, so they can know what things should be done to realizing a golden Indonesia in 2045. Finally, understanding this kind of book is deemed necessary to create Indonesian people who uphold the values of Pancasila in a community and state life.


An increasing demand for space travel, the creation of commercial enterprises and travel agencies in the field of space industry, the development of vehicles intended solely for the transportation of tourists to space – all this suggests that space can soon turn from a matter of scientific research into a tourist destination. Therefore, today the study of the state and prospects of space tourism development is a hot topic. The subject of research in the article is the development of space tourism in the world. The goal is to identify the main factors constraining the development of space tourism in the world. The objectives are to explore the economic benefits of space tourism development and the possibility of increasing commercial enterprises in the field of space industry; to evaluate key concepts involved in developing ways to reduce or eliminate social, economic problems arising in the field of space tourism. General scientific methods used: system analysis and factor analysis. The results of this study: the main economic advantages, disadvantages and problems of space tourism have been revealed; the state have been analyzed, and prospects for the development of space tourism have been identified; the need to study the fundamentals of space tourism development in the future have been determined, its impact on society and those who participate in it, the importance of upcoming efforts and possible policy recommendations have been evaluated. Special attention is paid to the review of space law treaties, agreements and conventions on space tourism. The authors conclude that space tourism is showing rapid development, and the space industry remains one of the promising investment sectors which may become the main direction of development of space activities in the future. Because space tourism is a certain market niche that can contribute to the use of infrastructure in space, especially due to the upcoming discoveries.


2018 ◽  
Vol 58 ◽  
pp. 03005
Author(s):  
Natalia Pyatkova

The main purpose of the article is to analyze the situation on the world markets of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and Russia’s ability to enter this market. This article continues the work carried out 15 years ago on possible ways of diversifying the forms and directions of Russian gas exports [1]. An analysis of the state of the LNG market for this period was made, prospects for the development of world trade in LNG and promising Russian projects were considered.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 51 ◽  
Author(s):  
Harits Dwi W. ◽  
Bagus Subekti N.

Indonesia is one of the largest archipelagic countries in the world, having more than 17,000 islands. It becomes one priority to the state building, more importantly in the national economy. State economic development can be driven by maximizing the potential of seawater through the tourism industry, especially in maritime tourism which is one part of the third pillars of the maritime axis. Maritime tourism may serve as an instrument of Indonesian diplomacy to compete in Southeast Asia’s tourism race. It could be very significant when the government is able to manage the potential resources. This paper argues that maritime tourism is potential for Indonesian development through maritime tourism industry in the future. This paper employs cultural diplomacy concept to describe how cultural diplomacy plays role as an instrument in promoting Indonesia’s tourism industry in the region.Keywords: maritime tourism, cultural diplomacy, tourism industry


2004 ◽  
Vol 38 (1) ◽  
pp. 28-39
Author(s):  
Jeffrey B. Spurr

The building of a library is a fundamental gesture of hope, if not in the perfectibility of humankind, at least in its mission to affirm and make accessible the legacy of scholars, researchers and creative minds of the past and present and the capacity of that legacy to guide and inspire the future, and thus to advance the prospects of all individuals and society as a whole. No serious education – particularly higher education – is possible without adequate libraries. Those who do not have such access for whatever reason are condemned to the most limited purchase on the possibilities the world has to offer. This essay addresses the fate of Bosnian libraries, efforts to ameliorate their condition, successes and failures in that regard, and reflections upon the state of similar institutions in Iraq and current efforts to address their plight, following a few thoughts concerning libraries and politics.


Author(s):  
Dongsoo Han

This chapter gives an overview of the scholarship of Asian Edwardseans and the significant publications of primary and secondary sources on Edwards in Asia. There remains today little critical research on Jonathan Edwards’s influence in Asia or Asian Edwardsean scholarship. Thus, the significant contributions of Asian scholars to Edwardsean scholarship have been largely unacknowledged. This chapter begins by assessing the state of Korean Edwardseans, which is the second-largest group of Edwardseans in the world. Korean scholars, publications, and churches together reveal a robust engagement with Jonathan Edwards’s life and thought. Edwards’s influence on the Korean Church has rapidly accelerated in recent decades and is poised for continued growth. In addition to Korea, Japanese, Chinese, and Singaporean Edwardsean scholarship receives attention. Throughout the chapter, comments on the future of Asian Edwardsean scholarship are provided, including pointing out areas where further development remains necessary.


1987 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 162-166 ◽  
Author(s):  
Barclay G. Jones ◽  
William F. Shepherd

The prospect for enormous urban growth in many regions of the world outside of Europe and North America is examined. Huge urban centers that must be built in the next generation will be in these regions and will be vastly larger than anything that ever has been built in the West.


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