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Afthonul Afif
Depok: Kepik, 2012
305.895 AFI i
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Sinaga, Nina Chrisnawati
"Markus dan Kitayama (1991) mengklaim bahwa self-construal merupakan konsep yang paling tepat digunakan untuk menjelaskan perilaku individu. Di sisi lain, Triandis (1995) menyatakan bahwa individualisme-kolektivisme merupakan konsep yang paling tepat digunakan untuk menjelaskan perilaku individu. Sampai saat ini masih terjadi perdebatan di antara Para ahli untuk mengetahui dan menemukan penjelasan pasti, mana dari antara kedua konsep tersebut yang paling tepat digunakan untuk menjelaskan perilaku individu. Berdasarkan uraian tersebut, peneliti tertarik untuk menguji kekuatan kedua konsep tersebut dalam menjelaskan perilaku individu, yang dalam penelitian ini akan diuji pada kasus memilih pasangan pada kelompok etnik Batak. Selain menggunakan self-construal dan individualisme-kolektivisme, peneliti juga menggunakan identitas etnik sebagai variabel penelitian. Hipotesis yang diajukan adalah (1) Self-construal, individualisme-kolektivisme, dan identitas etnik mempengaruhi kecenderungan individu dalam memilih pasangan; (2) self-construal memiliki pengaruh dan daya prediksi paling besar dibandingkan individualisme-kolektivisme, dalam menjelaskan kecenderungan individu ketika memilih pasangan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan kesesuaian dengan hipotesis yang diajukan. Selanjutnya, hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa tidak ada perbedaan yang signifikan antara self-construal laki-laki dengan selfconstrual perempuan."
Depok: Fakultas Psikologi Universitas Indonesia, 2007
T 17835
UI - Tesis Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Ngan, Lucille Lok-Sun
"The book explains how multi-generational Australian-born Chinese (ABC) negotiate the balance of two cultures. It explores both the philosophical and theoretical levels, focusing on deconstructing and re-evaluating the concept of ?Chineseness.? At a social and experiential level, it concentrates on how successive generations of early migrants experience, negotiate and express their Chinese identity. This study reveals a contrasting picture of ethnic identification."
New York: Springer, 2012
e20400978
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"In 1511, a Portuguese expedition under the command of Afonso de Albuquerque arrived on the shores of Malacca, taking control of the prosperous Malayan port-city after a swift military campaign. Portugal, a peripheral but then technologically advanced country in southwestern Europe since the latter fifteenth century, had been in the process of establishing solid outposts all along Asia’s litoral in order to participate in the most active and profitable maritime trading routes of the day. As it turned out, the Portuguese presence and influence in the Malayan Peninsula and elsewhere in continental and insular Asia expanded far beyond the sphere of commerce and extended over time well into the twenty-first century."
Singapore: Institute of South East Asia Studies, 2012
e20442480
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Asiyah az-Zahra Ahmad Kumpoh
"This qualitative study was designed to explore the definition of ethnic identity of the Dusuns in Brunei Darussalam from the perspective of Shamsul A.B.'s (1996) 'everyday-defined' social reality. The purpose of this study was twofold. Firstly, by employing Phinney's (1996) formulation of ethnic identity, this study examined the existence of core components of ethnic identity, namely, ethnic self-identification, ethnic involvement, positive attitude towards ethnic group, and sense of belonging in the life of the Dusuns. Secondly, by utilizing Phinney's (1996) three-stage model of ethnic identity formation, this study investigated the relationship between core components and the formation process of ethnic identity. Twenty-six Dusun informants ranging in age from 8 to 80 years old were interviewed for the purpose of this study.
The analysis of the interview data revealed that all core components exist and evolve in the life of the Dusuns. Different perspectives towards core components can also be identified across different age groups. Adult informants contested the relevance of ethnic involvement in view of socio-cultural transformations that occurred within the ethnic group, whereas younger Dusuns were not able to extend sense of belonging outside their family.
These findings lead to the identification of family and historical contexts as influential factors that shape the ways the informants experienced the ethnic identity components. Further, the findings of this study indicate the relationship between core components and the formation process of ethnic identity. Sense of belonging and community is only evident in the experience of older informants, sufficient to help them reach the stage of achieving ethnic identity.
This also shows a positive sequential relation between the stages in Phinney's ethnic identity model and the age of the informants. Interestingly, evidence on internalized sense of belonging reveals the fact that an individual could still attain ethnic identity achievement even without experiencing all components of ethnic identity. Once again, this study suggests contextual factors play a role in the stage progression of the Dusuns ethnic identity."
Brunei: ISEAS/BUFS, 2016
327 SUV 8:2 (2016)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Fikarwin Zuska
"This paper deals with the regional partition which do not always take place due to the considerations as commonly stated in official explanations, and also it does not like the outcome of the scientific analysis on the interests of local elites in efforts to devide regions for seizing local power in the new regions. In addition, this paper also shows that ethnic politics is often interwined with the region partitions. The local elite politically quite often to put forward ethnicity and identity loyalties as a political resources for demanding the regional division. Ethnic identity and the usage of collective ethnic identity as a never lasting prime mover. These can be politically seen from ethnic Pakpak behaviors in encountering ethnic Batak Toba in their own territory regarding the establishment of Great Pakpak province."
2012
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Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Fahrizal
"Sejumlah literatur menunjukkan, bahwa pada komunitas bilingual atau multilingual dimungkinkan terjadinya kontak bahasa. Penggunaan salah satu bahasa akan berkaitan dengan tindak identitas. Di samping itu, salah satu cara mendefinisikan identitas etnik seringkali dapat dilihat pada kesetiaan memelihara bahasa minoritas dan bahasa daerah nonstandard. Tulisan ini mempelajari penggunaan bahasa Betawi dalam tindak komunikasi orang Betawi di Condet Bale Kambang, Jakarta Timur.
Penelitian dengan pendekatan etnografi komunikasi dan metode pengamatan terlibat, wawancara, serta perekaman ini ingin melihat bagaimana penggunaan bahasa Betawi dalam komunikasi sehari-hari dalam sejumlah speech event yang terjadi di masyarakat Condet Bale Kambang. Tindak komunikasi yang melibatkan partisipan dari berbagai kelompok umur akan dilihat pada tiga ranah, yaitu keluarga, keagamaan, dan pertemanan. Sejumlah peristiwa tutur pada tiga ranah dianalisis berdasarkan komponen-komponen komunikasi, termasuk di dalamnya analisis alih kode, fenomena generik pada masyarakat multilingual.
Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pada ranah keluarga pada umumnya bahasa Betawi masih sangat komunikatif. Pada ranah keagamaan, bahasa Betawi digunakan untuk menginterpretasikan pembahasan yang umumnya berbahasa Melayu Tinggi. Sedangkan pada ranah pertemanan, bahasa Betawi pun masih komunikatif. Sebagai salah satu kantong masyarakat Betawi, ternyata orang-orang Condet masih mampu menjaga. keberlangsungan pemakaian bahasa ibunya. Dengan demikian, mereka tetap dapat dilihat identitas etniknya dari tindak komunikasi."
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Indonesia, 2001
T1856
UI - Tesis Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Sudirman Wilian
"ABSTRACT
The goal of this research is to investigate the degree to which the Sumbawa language, one of the minority languages in Lombok, is maintained by its speakers. It is also aimed at finding out if there is a correlation between language shifts, in the event that shift has occurred, and ethnic identity change on the part of the Sumbawa bilinguals. The population of the study is the whole Sumbawa speech community spreading out in several villages on the eastern part of Lombok. The main corpus of the data was extracted from the answers of the respondents by means of a survey questionnaire. Along with the survey questionnaire, the data collection was also triangulated with the ethnographic method, i.e. participant observations and interviews supplemented with the perusal of documentary. The quantified data were then analyzed using several statistical techniques, namely Spearman's correlation, Anova, and T-test in addition to the descriptive statistics.
This study shows several interesting findings. One of the clearest findings to emerge from this reserach is that the Sumbawa language in Lombok is still highly maintained by the Sumbawa speech community although it has been existing right there for approximately three centuries. This is shown by the overall mean score of language choice in the home domain, which yields a figure of 1.66 (the rating scale of language choice being 1-5, with 1= [almost] always bahasa Sumbawa [BSb] and 5 = [almost] always bahasa Sasak [BSs]). When correlated with the language attitude of the Sumbawanese speakers, it shows that there is a correlation between language choice as a whole and language attitude, which implies that the more positive the language attitude of the respondents are the more likely it is for the language to be maintained. This maintainance of the language, however, is not congruent with the maintenance of the ethnic identity of the Sumbawanese. There is a clue that the Sumbawa ethnic identity is now transforming into its new form, namely Sasak.
In response to the questionnaire items on self-identification, 47,5% agree and 14,0% strongly agree on the statements of self-identification proposed, the rest 12,1% neither agree nor disagree, 22,7 disagree and 3,3% strongly disagree (n = 244). This indicates that Sumbawa-Sasak bilinguals (SS) in Lombok tend to be more identified as Sasak rather than Sumbawa. Moreover, based on the overall mean score of self-identification and ethnic identity (scale 1-5) it reveals that the rate being identified as Sasak becomes higher as the age becomes younger (implicational scale being 83,33%). When asked if Sasak and Sumbawa share a common custom and tradition, 68,0% answered different, 17,2% stated the same, 14,2% were indifferent, and 0,4% did not respond. However, in terms of cultural habits or traditional custom practiced when having feast or traditional family ceremonies, 60,7% employed a mixture of Sasak and Sumbawa custom, 27,9% used Sasak and only 11,5% still used Sumbawa.
For the SS in Lombok, it seems that the language preservation is important for several reasons. The first and most dominant of all is that language is a symbol of its distinct intragroup identity as is clearly shown by the patterns of its language use. BSb is used as the main medium of communication in the home domain, neighborhood
domain, religious domain as well as in infra-villager group relations. In the meantime, BSs is used only for communication with inter-villager group relations. For communication in public sphere such as school or government offices and in certain situations, however, BSs is preferable beside bahasa Indonesia. Therefore, these two related languages form a kind of diglossic or poliglossic situation, whereby BSb serves the L function, BSs the M (medium), and bahasa Indonesia (BI) the H function. BI, however, is used only in a very formal situation. What is surprising is that the pattern of language choice and use tends to change along the age parameter, in that at the lower level of age group, when Sumbawan speech community begins to study and acquire BSs for a wider means of communication and socialization, the mean score is low. This score becomes higher and higher as the respondents grow older and get matured and reaches its peak at 31-40 age groups. After that it goes down as the respondents grow older and older. This may suggest that age group has no effect on the language choice, in the sense that the up and down movement of the language use as performed by the mean score shows that the Sumbawan needs BSs not only as lingua franca but also as a means of being accepted as members of the wider community for socialization. When they come back to their village they do not need it anymore and use BSb again.
Secondly, the use of BSb as a primary means of communication in the home domain and neighborhood is made possible because of the isolation of their residential areas from the dominant group, the majority of them live seperately from the Sasak karmpoerrg in Lombok They have their own mosques and sometimes elementary schools with homogenious students. These all may facilitate to use mother tongue as their medium of intra-group communication, which may then brings pride in their language. But this does not mean that they are also proud of their `ancestral ethnic' identity. The fact is that most of them said they are Sasak. However, eventhough inter-marriage rate is relatively high, this does not seem to discourage the use of BSb in the home domain for as long as they live in the Sumbawan community. The t -test statistical analysis shows that thre is no difference in the language choice and use between intra-marital couples and inter-marrital ones (the obtained t value is -.768 critical t value 1.960, and thus the null hypothesis is accepted).
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2006
D612
UI - Disertasi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"Ethnic identity, social life, and religion of Batak people in Indonesia."
Jakarta: Yayasan Pustaka Obor Indonesia , 2015
305.8 SIM k
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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