scholarly journals THE RICHARD'S MASCULINITY IN FILM LOVE FOR SALE 1

2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 54-69
Author(s):  
Reza Chandra Ramadhana ◽  
Citra Dewi Utami

This research focuses on the masculinity of a male character named Richard Achmad in the film Love for Sale 1 directed by Andibachtiar Yusuf. The purpose of this study was to determine the social construction of men depicted in the masculinity of Richard's character. This type of research is qualitative research with the technique of collecting Saturated Sampling data. Observation and Literature Study method as a data collection method. Data analysis uses Interactive Data Analysis including data reduction, data display and conclusion drawing / verification. The reading of John Beynon's masculinity is used as an approach to find the masculinity in Richard's character. The results showed that the male social construction built in the film Love for Sale 1 is a representative of the social construction picture that exists in real life. There are similarities in the social construction of masculinity between Richard's character in the film Love for Sale 1 and in real life. 

2018 ◽  
Vol 42 ◽  
pp. 00119
Author(s):  
Arleiny ◽  
Damoyanto Purba ◽  
IIe Suwondo ◽  
Manungku Trinata P

The objectives og this research is to describe the factors causing ship accident in Indonesia and know the effectiveness of SAR emergency in ship accident in Indonesia. The research method used in this research is qualitative research. Techniques Collection of literature study data and documents. Data validity method using triangulation. Data analysis uses interactive data analysis. The conclusions of this study are Factors that cause the occurrence of ship accidents in Indonesia, among others, the resources of the crew, the eligibility of ships, supporting facilities for shipping, operators, lack of supervision of apparatus, service users and other factors. The high number of ship accidents in Indonesia shows the ineffective implementation of SAR in ship accident in Indonesia.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 381
Author(s):  
Ajie Hanif Muzaqi ◽  
M. Rizki Pratama ◽  
Sugeng Widodo

This study aims to determine strategies for improving the social welfare of persons with visual impairments through an inclusive policy implemented by the Malang Blind Social Rehabilitation Technical Implementation Unit (UPT RSCN) Malang as a forum for finding policy forms from the efforts made by the East Java Provincial Government.The research method used a qualitative approach. The data analysis used to determine the research results used descriptive analysis with an interactive data analysis model. the next process is to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) for the formulation of strategic plans in the context of community empowerment in local government institutions.The results showed that the strategies implemented in this program were passive and offensive strategies. It can be said that the implementation of the program implemented is quite good, seen from the patient's way of thinking who is more visionary, has work skills and has creativity. In addition, all patients who have been rehabilitated can compete in the world of work and have their own business for their survival. Thus, they can improve regional welfare and reduce unemployment.


2019 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 30-35
Author(s):  
Agus Prasetya

This article is motivated by the fact that the existence of the Street Vendor (PKL) profession is a manifestation of the difficulty of work and the lack of jobs. The scarcity of employment due to the consideration of the number of jobs with unbalanced workforce, economically this has an impact on the number of street vendors (PKL) exploding ... The purpose of being a street vendor is, as a livelihood, making a living, looking for a bite of rice for family, because of the lack of employment, this caused the number of traders to increase. The scarcity of jobs, causes informal sector migration job seekers to create an independent spirit, entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship, with capital, managed by traders who are true populist economic actors. The problems in street vendors are: (1) how to organize, regulate, empower street vendors in the cities (2) how to foster, educate street vendors, and (3) how to help, find capital for street vendors (4) ) how to describe grief as a Five-Foot Trader. This paper aims to find a solution to the problem of street vendors, so that cases of conflict, cases of disputes, clashes of street vendors with Satpol PP can be avoided. For this reason, the following solutions must be sought: (1) understanding the causes of the explosions of street vendors (2) understanding the problems of street vendors. (3) what is the solution to solving street vendors in big cities. (4) describe Street Vendors as actors of the people's economy. This article is qualitative research, the social paradigm is the definition of social, the method of retrieving observational data, in-depth interviews, documentation. Data analysis uses Interactive Miles and Huberman theory, with stages, Collection Data, Display Data, Data Reduction and Vervying or conclusions.


1983 ◽  
Vol 38 ◽  
pp. 2-3
Author(s):  
Jon A. Christopherson ◽  
Phillip J. Heyl

By introducing data analysis techniques, analyzing current research in voting behavior, and using the computer for social science research, introductory American Government courses on the undergraduate level are undertaking ambitious goals. Using the SETUPS units for each presidential election since 1972, cadets at the Coast Guard Academy have engaged in a comprehensive approach to the study of American electoral behavior in an interactive data analysis mode. Although SETUPS modules are run at most colleges and universities in batch mode, there are imitations and drawbacks to batch mode. The Coast Guard Academy is able to utilize interactive data analysis as a result of its time-sharing arrangement with the Dartmouth College Time Sharing System (DCTS). In this article we will discuss the use of SETUPS in an interactive mode using the CIDAR interactive data analysis system.


1978 ◽  
Vol 73 (364) ◽  
pp. 887
Author(s):  
Jeffrey B. Birch ◽  
Donald R. McNeil

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
P.G.E. Thiana ◽  
I.G. Budasi ◽  
N.P.A. Pratiwi

This study was aimed at identifying the language functions, analyzing the types of errors in and identifying the sources of errors committed by local guides in DanauTamblingan. This study was a descriptive qualitative research. The subjects of this study were three local guides in DanauTamblingan. The data were collected through observation and interview. Interactive data analysis model was used to analyze the data. The results of this study show that 14 language functions namely advising, thanking, greeting, refusing, self-introduction, offering something, asking information, giving information, explaining something, giving suggestion, giving command, telling prohibition, apologizing, and saying goodbye. There were 4 types of error: omission, addition, misformation and misordering. The total number of errors were 579 which consisted of 365 errors or 63.0% in omission, 103 errors or 19.0% in addition, 93 errors or 15% in misformation and 18 errors or 3.0% in misordering.


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