LEADER 11563nam 22004215 450 001 996433045103316 005 20220926185640.0 024 7 $a10.2478/9783110680003 035 $a(CKB)4100000011302063 035 $a(DE-B1597)537310 035 $a(DE-B1597)9783110680003 035 $a(OCoLC)1262307897 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000011302063 100 $a20200623h20202019 fg 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur||#|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aProceeding of The 13th International Conference on Malaysia-Indonesia Relations (PAHMI) $eContributions of Humanities and Social Sciences on the Direction of Malay Studies in the Era of Industry 4.0 /$fAslinda, S.S Handoko, Sawirman 210 1$aWarsaw ;$aBerlin :$cSciendo,$d[2020] 210 4$dİ2019 215 $a1 online resource 311 $a3-11-067999-X 311 $a3-11-068000-9 327 $tProceeding of The 13th International Conference on Malaysia-Indonesia Relations (PAHMI) --$tFrontmatter --$tPreface --$tTABLE OF CONTENT --$tHUMANITIES --$tArcheological Study About Burial Tradition of Toraja Ethnic, South Sulawesi, Indonesia --$tThe Problem of Slogan "Think Globally, Act Locally" --$tOral Literature Iko-Iko: The Remains of the Oral Tradition of Bajo Ethnic in South Sulawesi --$tFrom Inward Looking to Outward Looking: Dynamics of Indonesian Economic Policy during the New Order Era --$t'I am insulted with what you say': Illocutionary Forces behind the Verbal Violence toward Women --$tAstro-Linguistics' Tanuang Language: The Formulation of The New Study of Macro Linguistics --$tAizuchi: Politeness Strategy in Japanese Conversation --$tLexicons Classic of Hunting in Minangkabau --$tThe use of Minangkabau Language between Politeness and Efficiency in Kamang Magek District, Agam Regency --$t'Being Polite when Being Violated': The Analysis of Perlocutionary Act of The Victims of Domestic Violence --$tThe Use of Slangs in Instagram Among Malaysian Youths --$tThe Error Analysis on the Usage of Jisei in Sakubun: Case Study of Japanese Language Students of Andalas University --$tThe Application of Bourdieu's Social Space in Analyzing Literary Works --$tCurrent ICT in Japanese Language Education in Indonesia and its Future Direction --$tPoliteness in Fuman Hyoumei Speech Act of Japanese in Informal Situation --$tRevitalization of Kadang XII Cemetery Decoration Into Achehnese Batik --$tThe Strategy of Agent of Change in the Diffusion of Storytelling Innovation among Indonesian Youths --$tThe Learning Strategy for Male and Female Student Based on the Function of Brain Hemisphere --$tEndangered Language In Padangpariaman - West Sumatera --$tThe Discourse Tactics of the Service Companies to Local Outsourcing Workers in West Sumatra Indonesia --$tThe Event of Arab Islamic American Summit and Trump's Political Discourse --$tThe Coming of Islam to Minangkabau before the Eyes of the Minangkabause: A Historiographic Study --$tChallenges in Handling Stunting for Sustainable Development --$tJapanese Gestures and Languages Used in Japan Restaurant Services in West Sumatera --$tBeyond The Shady Oil Palm Plantations: Study on the Impacts of Expansion of Oil Palm Plantation on the Culture of Talang Mamak Ethnic Community in Indragiri Hulu Riau --$tAdaptation Novel to Film: Contribution Malay Literary --$tInyiak and Marvin Harris Keepers of Tradition Oral And Ecology: Challenges in the Era of Oil Palm Plantation Expansion in West Sumatra --$tSelf-Concept of Women In Novel Entitled Hanaoka Seishu no Tsuma: A Study of Symbolic Interactionism --$tAn Ecological Analysis of Indonesian and American Novels: The Representation of Anarchism and Moral Violence --$tChildren's Revenge on the Bullying Adults in Roald Dahl's Children's Literature --$tIndonesian Women's Voices as Seen in Women Author's Novels in 2000s --$tMigration and Problem of Identity in Diasporic Novels: And The Mountains Echoed by Khaled Hosseini and Trail of Broken Wings by Sejal Badani --$tThe Unique Chat of the Multilingual Indonesian Community on Facebook --$tCultural Identity of Ainu In Shizukana Daichi Written By Ikezawa Natsuki --$tFandom Culture in White Raven Community --$tNinik Mamak Role In Reducing Land Conflict Between P.T. Mutiara Agam And Farmers In Agam District --$tSOCIAL AND POLITICS --$tSocial Values in the Tradition of Sirawu Sulo (Fire War) in the Pongka Village of Bone Regency --$tWhy Lives On The River Bank? (Case of Ogan Community Settlement in South Sumatera) --$tThe Informational Network of Bajo Sea-People in Indonesia and Malaysia Using Information Technologies --$tClassification and Utilization System of Communal Land in the Mentawai Community --$tImplementation of Organization Value on Staff's Performance at Bank Negara Library --$tPeace on the Border (Social Harmonisation Study of Communities in Indonesia-Malaysia Border) --$tToward of SDGs 2030 and Maternal Mortality in Indonesia: a Cultural Perspective Review (West Sumatera case) --$tLiving Qualities of Urban Village Communities in Kuala Lumpur: Validation of the Indicators --$tThe Role of Ndungndungen in Karo Community --$tTheories of Urban Sprawl --$tIntegrating Flood Risk Reduction Measures in Local Development Plans: A Study Based on Selected Local Plans in Kelantan, Malaysia --$tWomen's Pathway into National Parliament: The Case of Wives of Governor and Bupati in the West Sumatera --$tThe Enabling of Structure in Traffic Violations Social Practice 330 $aDescription This conference is aimed at promoting deeper understanding and relations between Malaysia and Indonesia at an academic, inter-societal and non-state level. It also seeks to encourage cooperation between researchers, academic institutions, civil society organizations and individuals in both countries, stimulating dialogue on the bilateral relations and common interests of both countries, regionally and globally. Aims and Scope HUMANITIES AND THE ARTS Human and Environment, Cultural Identities, Cultural Diversities, Intercultural Relations, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Studies, Research into the Humanities SOCIAL STUDIES AND POLITICS Border and Migration, History, Memory and Politics, Social and Communities Study, Civic and Political Studies, Global Studies, Research into the Social Science RELATED STUDIES Environmental Studies, Human and Technology Education, Media and Technology, Global Economics Instructions for Authors As an author, it is crucial to follow the guidelines and formatting instructions to prepare and submit your paper in order to have it published in proceedings. Before submitting the paper, please use the conference template which can be found in the the website: pahmi13.conference.unand.ac.id/ Each individual is limited to one personal appearance on the programme as a presenting author. This policy precludes acceptance of papers for more than one presentation. In other words, an author can submit and present only one paper. However, a presenter can always be a non-presenting co-author on additional papers. Please read the instructions carefully prior to submitting: Each paper can only be submitted to ONE track. Submitted papers must NOT have been previously published and if under review, must NOT appear in other conferences. To facilitate the blind review process, remove ALL authors identifying information, including acknowledgements from the text, and document/file properties. (Any submissions with author information will be automatically DELETED; author information and acknowledgements are to be included in a SEPARATE document). 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Please consider the following for reviewing the manuscript: Reviewing manuscript critically, but constructively and preparing detailed comments about the manuscript to help authors improve their work Reviewing multiple versions of a manuscript as necessary Providing all required information within established deadlines Making recommendations to the editor regarding the suitability of the manuscript for publication in the journal Declaring to the editor any potential conflicts of interest with respect to the authors or the content of a manuscript they are asked to review Reporting possible research misconducts Suggesting alternative reviewers in case they cannot review the manuscript for any reasons Treating the manuscript as a confidential document Not making any use of the work described in the manuscript Not communicating directly with authors, if somehow they identify the authors Not identifying themselves to authors Not passing on the assigned manuscript to another reviewer Ensuring that the manuscript is of high quality and original work Informing the editor if he/she finds the assigned manuscript is under consideration in any other publication to his/her knowledge Writing review report in English only Authoring a commentary for publication related to the reviewed manuscript. Description PAHMI is organized annually which initiated by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Malaya with the cooperation of its partner universities in Indonesia to bring together academicians, research students and non-governmental activists from both countries to discuss key issues related to Malaysia and Indonesia. Together with UM, original member universities of PAHMI are UI, UGM, UNAND, UNPAD, UNUD, and UNHAS. Now, participating universities have expanded to include UNAIR, UNILAK, UNY and many more. The current conference is hosted by Faculty of Humanities, Andalas University with the support of all PAHMI member universities.? 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