scholarly journals Mitos Kecantikan sebagai Inspirasi Penciptaan Karya Seni Lukis

2022 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 402-420
Author(s):  
Marina Anjani ◽  
Insanul Qisti Barriyah ◽  
Moh. Rusnoto Susanto ◽  
Dwi Susanto

The creation of this artwork aims to be able to educate the public about discrimination against women which is often not realized, invite the wider community to stop attitudes and behaviors that discriminate against women, and be able to implement it into the form of painting so that it can be enjoyed by the wider community directly. as well as through print and electronic media. The creation of this painting is carried out using the exploration method, namely in the form of exploration of ideas and concepts, exploration of forms, exploration of media and techniques, aesthetic exploration, and data obtained from research conducted previously so as to produce primary and secondary data. In the creation of a painting with the title “Beauty Myths as Inspiration for the Creation of Paintings”, an embodiment of painting is produced with canvas as the main media with sizes ranging from 80x100 Cm, 130x100 Cm, to 120x100 Cm. With the creation of works of art regarding forms of discrimination against women, knowledge and lessons can be learned from these paintings. Keywords: Myth, Beauty, Inspiration, Creation, Art Painting

1992 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 79-104 ◽  
Author(s):  
Albert Ellis

Psychotherapy supposedly influences people’s values and actions and directly and indirectly affects their attitudes toward peace and war. This paper suggests that psychotherapy in general, and rational-emotive therapy (RET) in particular can directly help clients and their close associates, as well as indirectly help many members of the public, to acquire attitudes and behaviors to make them more peaceful toward themselves, toward their families and neighbors, and ultimately toward different ethnic, political, and foreign groups. RET has a specific theory and practice regarding how people inevitably have differences and disagreements and how, mainly by demanding that others absolutely must see how right they are and commanding that they have to agree with them, they frequently and needlessly construct self-defeating and society-sabotaging arguments and fights about their disagreements. A number of RET cognitive, emotive, and behavioral methods of achieving peaceful relationships are presented in this article.


Public Voices ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 9
Author(s):  
Gail Johnson ◽  
Mary Ann Feldheim

The values, attitudes and behaviors of servant leadership are consistent with the public service ethic which values empowerment, justice and fairness in society, and community building achieved through participation; the attitude of stewardship; and the behaviors of compassion, love, sacrifice, and civic duty/service.  We are beginning to see the application of servant ledership in public agencies and it may be our best hope to reengage citizens.  Processes reflecting the values, attitudes, and behaviors of servant leadership enable public administrators to facilitate dialogue are available, such as Appreciative Inquiry and Open Space Technology.  While information technology makes it possible to involve citizens from across a state in dialogues via interactive TV, we find the authoritarian model of leadership hard to let go.  But if we are to develop a servant-leadership model, new skills are needed.  We will need to engage in authentic communication, to interact with others with positive regard and respect, and to collaborate in problem solving.  Servant leadership offers individuals in public service who value empowerment, justice, community building and stewardship the tools to achieve these values.  


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 18
Author(s):  
Ansella Rambu Mosa ◽  
Hariyanto Susilo

This study aimed to describe the procedures for implementing land consolidation programs and analyzing legal protections for land rights holders who were harmed in land consolidation programs. The approach used in the research was sociological juridical, with a type of empirical juridical research. Data sources came from data obtained directly from the public or commonly referred to as primary data and other data obtained from library materials or commonly referred to as secondary data. The procedure of implementation of the land consolidation program was carried out through several stages, namely the selection of location and area of the location, socialization, the creation of agreement letters and declarations of the release of land rights, inventory, and the issuance and delivery of certificates. Legal protection for land rights holders who were harmed in the land consolidation program was guided by Article 18 of the Constitution, which stated that landowners were entitled to appropriate compensation if in the implementation of the land consolidation program found burdensome things even cause losses.


2022 ◽  
pp. 116-138
Author(s):  
Dolores Gallardo Vazquez ◽  
Shafat Maqbool ◽  
Juan de la Cruz Sánchez-Domínguez

The 2030 Agenda implies an important commitment that should be achieved by companies, countries, and governments, and the goals set should be worked on with the aim to boost the areas they address. Corporate social responsibility is a tool for organizations to act on behalf not only of the public but also of all stakeholders, as affirmed by the stakeholders' theory. Given the interest the stakeholders have in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, it is important to observe the attitudes and behaviors that the organizations develop to achieve their intended contribution. This chapter analyzes the companies´ attitudes and behaviors developed to fulfill five SDGs (from 1 to 5). The study is focused on the content analysis of the corporate social responsibility reports of 16 car manufacturing companies. At the end, the authors propose some future lines of research.


2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 114
Author(s):  
Rizka Octaviani ◽  
Sapja Anantanyu ◽  
Hanifa Ihsaniyati

<em>The purpose of this research is to determine the effectiveness of advertising CV. Mubarokfood could be seen from four dimensions EPIC (Empathy, Persuasion, Impact and Communication) and to determine the dimensions of EPIC which most dominan. The data used are primary data and secondary data. The technique of collecting data using questionnaires, interviews, and recording. The basic method is Descriptive-Analytic. Analysis using the EPIC model. A questionnaire was distributed to 100 respondents in the area of Central Stores CV. Mubarookfood and Kudus city. Interviews were conducted with the marketing manager. The results showed that the ads that are presented in the form of print media (Brochure), outdoor media (X- Banner, Billboard, Neonbox, Banner) and electronic media (Radio, Internet). The results of the analysis of the effectiveness of ads based EPIC model shows that the advertising of the CV. Mubarokfood seen from the dimensions empathy obtained an average score of 4.596, the dimensions of persuasion have a score of 4.244, the dimensions of impact have a score of 4.605 and dimensions of communication have a score of 4.471. The third dimension is included in the scale of "effective", except the dimensions of persuasion are included in the "quite effective" only. The value of the average score is highest impact dimension of 4.605. Overall advertising CV. Mubarokfood considered "effective" with an average score of 4.479. That is able to inform, persuade and remind the public in Kudus city, as well as stimulate the awareness, interest and action ends on the purchase.</em>


2002 ◽  
Vol 17 (S2) ◽  
pp. S48
Author(s):  
Robyn R. M. Gershon ◽  
Kristine A. Qureshi ◽  
Stephen S. Morse ◽  
Marissa A. Berrera ◽  
Catherine B. Dela Cruz

Crisis ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 34 (2) ◽  
pp. 82-97 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bonnie Klimes-Dougan ◽  
David A. Klingbeil ◽  
Sarah J. Meller

Background: While the ultimate goal of adolescent suicide-prevention efforts is to decrease the incidence of death by suicide, a critical intermediary goal is directing youths toward effective sources of assistance. Aim: To comprehensively review the universal prevention literature and examine the effects of universal prevention programs on student’s attitudes and behaviors related to help-seeking. Method: We systematically reviewed studies that assessed help-seeking outcomes including prevention efforts utilizing (1) psychoeducational curricula, (2) gatekeeper training, and (3) public service messaging directed at youths. Of the studies reviewed, 17 studies evaluated the help-seeking outcomes. These studies were identified through a range of sources (e.g., searching online databases, examining references of published articles on suicide prevention). Results: The results of this review suggest that suicide-prevention programming has a limited impact on help-seeking behavior. Although there was some evidence that suicide-prevention programs had a positive impact on students’ help-seeking attitudes and behaviors, there was also evidence of no effects or iatrogenic effects. Sex and risk status were moderators of program effects on students help-seeking. Conclusions: Caution is warranted when considering which suicidal prevention interventions best optimize the intended goals. The impact on adolescents’ help-seeking behavior is a key concern for educators and mental-health professionals.


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