scholarly journals Identitas Keindonesiaan dalam Pidato Soekarno pada 1 Juni 1945

2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 188
Author(s):  
Anang Sujoko ◽  
Fidelis Anggiornamento Saintio ◽  
Dicky Wahyudi
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Kolonialisme menghilangkan jati diri dan kepribadian Indonesia, karena penjajahan identik dengan hegemoni kebudayaan dan pemikiran stereotip. Untuk melawan praktik ini, Soekarno telah merintis pemikiran yang menonjolkan identitas bangsa Indonesia. Kristalisasi pemikiran ini tertuang dalam pidato 1 Juni 1945. Tujuan dari penelitian untuk membongkar third space of communication pidato Soekarno dalam membangun identitas bangsa Indonesia. Penelitian ini menggunakan analisis hermeneutika untuk mengetahui usaha apa yang dilakukan oleh Soekarno untuk menemukan identitas bangsa Indonesia. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa pidato 1 Juni 1945 adalah ruang komunikasi bersama untuk memfasilitasi nilai-nilai dan kebudayaan yang berbeda di Indonesia. Pertemuan nilai dan kebudayaan tersebut pada akhirnya berujung pada penemuan identitas bangsa dan narasi untuk melawan hegemoni kolonialisme. Penelitian ini berkontribusi pada pengayaan konsep third space of communication sebagai kajian Ilmu Komunikasi pada fenomena komunikasi di Indonesia.

2012 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Margarita Zisselsberger ◽  
Lori Czop Assaf ◽  
Sunita Singh

2006 ◽  
Vol 31 (2) ◽  
pp. 79-93 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Cronin
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Author(s):  
John Joseph Norris ◽  
Richard D. Sawyer

This chapter summarizes the advancement of duoethnography throughout its fifteen-year history, employing examples from a variety of topics in education and social justice to provide a wide range of approaches that one may take when conducting a duoethnography. A checklist articulates what its cofounders consider the core elements of duoethnographies, additional features that may or may not be employed and how some studies purporting to be duoethnographies may not be so. The chapter indicates connections between duoethnography and a number of methodological concepts including the third space, the problematics of representation, feminist inquiry, and critical theory using published examples by several duoethnographers.


2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Céline Miani ◽  
Yudit Namer

Abstract Background Social media have in recent years challenged the way in which research questions are formulated in epidemiology and medicine, and in particular when it comes to women’s health. They have contributed to the emergence of ‘new’ public health topics (e.g. gynaecological and obstetric violence, long-Covid), the unearthing of testimonials of medical injustice, and in some cases, the creation of new evidence and changes in medical practice. Main text From a theoretical and methodological perspective, we observe two powerful mechanisms at play on social media, which can facilitate the implementation of feminist epidemiological research and address so-called anti-feminist bias: social media as a ‘third’ space and the power of groups. Social media posts can be seen as inhabiting a third space, akin to what is said off the record or in-between doors, at the end of a therapy session. Researchers somehow miss the opportunity to use the third spaces that people occupy. Similarly, another existing space that researchers are seldom interested in are peer-groups. Peer-groups are the ideal terrain to generate bottom-up research priorities. To some extent, their on-line versions provide a safe and emancipatory space, accessible, transnational, and inclusive. We would argue that this could bring feminist epidemiology to scale. Conclusion Given the emancipatory power of social media, we propose recommendations and practical implications for leveraging the potential of online-sourced feminist epidemiology at different stages of the research process (from design to dissemination), and for increasing synergies between researchers and the community. We emphasise that attention should be paid to patriarchal sociocultural contexts and power dynamics, the mitigation of risks for political recuperation and stigmatisation, and the co-production of respectful discourse on studied populations.


Author(s):  
Cameron Smith ◽  
Michael Holden ◽  
Eustacia Yu ◽  
Patrick Hanlon
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2021 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Jacob Hackett ◽  
Rhina Williams ◽  
Camea Davis ◽  
Stephanie Behm Cross ◽  
Nadia Behizadeh ◽  
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Author(s):  
Eitan Podgaetz ◽  
Vani Konda

Abstract Objective With the advent of minimally invasive surgery, incisionless surgery, and third-space endoscopy, the treatment for Zenker's diverticulum has also moved toward less invasive techniques Methods New incisionless per oral techniques can be applied for cricopharyngeal myotomy in Zenker's diverticulum. Results Five patients underwent Zenker's diverticulum per oral endoscopic myotomy (Z-POEM) without complications, minimal discomfort, and narcotic consumption, with complete resolution of their symptoms by history and Eckardt scores. Conclusions Z-POEM is performed entirely endoscopically with very little associated pain or complication rates, with short-term follow-up having excellent functional and symptomatic results.


Languages ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 57
Author(s):  
Saskia Huc-Hepher

In this article, an interdisciplinary lens is applied to French migrants’ reflections on their everyday language practices, investigating how embodied and embedded language, such as accent and London-French translanguaging, serve as both in-group and out-group symbolic markers in different transnational spaces. Key sociological concepts developed by Pierre Bourdieu are deployed, including field, habitus, hysteresis and symbolic capital, to assess the varying symbolic conversion rates of the migrants’ languaging practices across transnational spaces. A mixed-methodological and analytical approach is taken, combining narratives from ethnographic interviews and autobiography. Based on the data gathered, the article posits that the French accent is an embodied symbolic marker, experienced as an internalised dialectic: a barrier to inclusion/belonging in London and an escape from the symbolic weight of the originary accent in France. Subsequently, it argues that the migrants’ translanguaging functions as a spontaneous insider vernacular conducive to community identity construction in the postmigration space, but (mis)interpreted as an exclusionary articulation of symbolic distinction in the premigration context. Finally, the article asks whether participants’ linguistic repertoires, self-identifications and spatialities go beyond the notion of the ‘cleft habitus’, or even hybridity, to a post-structural, translanguaging third space that transcends borders.


Endoscopy ◽  
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amol Bapaye ◽  
Parag Dashatwar ◽  
Vishnu Biradar ◽  
Shital Biradar ◽  
Rajendra Pujari

Introduction Hirschsprung’s disease (HSCR) is congenital aganglionosis affecting hindgut and presents with constipation. Surgical pull-through is current standard but has morbidity. Per-rectal endoscopic myotomy (PREM) is a novel third space endoscopy technique for treating SS-HSCR. Methods Retrospective series of SS-HSCR patients diagnosed on history, contrast enema, rectal biopsies, anorectal manometry and treated by PREM. Aganglionic segment mapped pre-PREM. PREM performed using third space endoscopy principles. Objective – to compare stool frequency and unit laxative (UL) usage pre and post-PREM. Results N = 9; duration 4-years. Mean age – 7.5 (± 5.2) years; 7 males. Mean aganglionic segment length – 6.3 (± 4.4) cm. Mean procedure time – 96.1 (±37.9) minutes. Mean LOS – 2.5 (±0.7) days. Median follow-up –17 months (9 – 58). Stool frequency – pre – 1/4.4 (±1.5) vs. post – 1/1.2 (±0.4) days (p = 0.0004). Mean UL usage – pre – 5.4 (±4.9) vs. post – 0.4 (±0.7) units (p = 0.0002). No laxatives in 6 (66%). Single AE (anal stenosis) – dilatation. Conclusions PREM is a safe and effective minimally invasive procedure for SS-HSCR and provides long-term response.


2013 ◽  
Vol 48 (3) ◽  
pp. 232-252
Author(s):  
Cordelia E. Barrera
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