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Adi, Mohammad Sofyan, and Muhamad Bagus Iqbal Rahmat. "Deixis In Jakarta Post Article." International Journal of English Education and Linguistics (IJoEEL) 2, no. 1 (July 1, 2020): 36–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.33650/ijoeel.v2i1.1261.

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The design of this research was descriptive qualitative research that aimed at describing, interpreting and explaining deixis in the newspaper article. The main instrument in this study the researcher himself in doing his analysis supported by using the documentary technique. The data that had been collected were analyzed by the researcher himself. After analyzing the data, then the researcher drew the conclusion about the types and the function of deixis in the sentences of the newspaper articles. Based on the discussion findings, there were four types of deixis found in The Jakarta Post article, namely 19 person deixis, 29 spatial deixes , 59 time deixis, 55 discourse deixis. From the analysis, the most types of deixis found in Jakarta Post articles time deixis. Thus, it can be said that The Jakarta Post tends to use time deixis as the dominant type compound than another.
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Kurniawan, Eri, and Amalia Dwi Utami. "THE REPRESENTATION OF JOKO WIDODO’S FIGURE IN THE JAKARTA POST." Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics 6, no. 2 (January 23, 2017): 341. http://dx.doi.org/10.17509/ijal.v6i2.4920.

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This research investigates the representation of Jokowi’s figure as the governor of Jakarta, the presidential candidate, and the President of Indonesia in the Jakarta Post by using nomination and predication strategies of Discourse Historical Approach (DHA) proposed by Reisigl and Wodak (2001). Fifteen editorials focusing on Jokowi were examined. Findings reveal three main points. First, deixis and synecdoches become the nomination strategies that signify changes. The strategies signal that the Jakarta Post prefers to focus on Jokowi when he becomes the president since his every action represents the action that the government and Indonesia take. Second, the Jakarta Post prefers to use positive predication strategies in presenting Jokowi’s figure in all categories except on the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) issue. Third, the signification of the representation indicates that nomination and predication strategies are employed to represent the shift in political support towards Jokowi: from positive to negative. The Jakarta Post supports Jokowi since his performance as a leader is in line with the Jakarta Post values. However, the Jakarta Post no longer gives him its full support on the KPK issue, for his action is seen to contradict the Jakarta Post’s ideology that supports anticorruption movement.
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Triyana, Neni, Safnil Arsyad, and Arono Arono. "THEMATIC PROGRESSION IN JAKARTA POST AND ‘KOMPAS’ NEWSPAPER EDITORIALS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON TEXT COHERENCE STRATEGY." JOALL (Journal of Applied Linguistics & Literature) 1, no. 1 (November 24, 2018): 82–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.33369/joall.v3i1.6167.

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This research objective are analyze the common pattern in Jakarta Post and ‘Kompas’ newspaper editorials. The research method used was a mixed method. The research instrument is checklist. The procedure classifies all objects (10 texts Jakarta Post newspaper editorials and 10 texts ‘Kompas’ newspaper editorials) on the thematic progression patterns are checklist. The result showsthat the thematic progression in Jakarta Post and ‘Kompas’ newspaper editorials are found 3 patterns of thematic progression; 10 texts derived theme; 8 texts Constant progression, and 2 text linear progression. The different on thematic progression in Jakarta post and “Kompas’ newspaper editorials is difference,the difference of sequence in the patterns between Jakarta Post and ‘Kompas’ newspaper editorials. The Conclussion Thematic Progression in Jakarta Postand ‘Kompas’ newspaper editorials are derived theme and Constant progression.
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Azmi, Alia. "KONSTRUKSI REALITAS PEMBERLAKUAN PERDA SYARIAH OLEH KORAN THE JAKARTA POST." Humanus 11, no. 1 (December 18, 2012): 18. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/jh.v11i1.620.

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This research aims to analyse the construction of reality on sharia bylaws in the English newspaper The Jakarta Post. The Jakarta Post is currently the biggest national English newspaper with readership includes educated middle class and high-end as well as foreign audience, making its role siginificant in representing news of Indonesia abroad. This qualitative research uses descriptive design and framing analysis to analyse the framing of news about the implementation of sharia bylaws by The Jakarta Post. The research concludes that The Jakarta Post frames sharia bylaws as controversial and incompatible with the legal system and the plural society of Indonesia. The construction of reality is influenced by its pluralist and secularist ideology. Key words: construction of reality, The Jakarta Post, sharia baylaws, pluralist
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Luthfiyati, Dian, Abdul Kholiq, and Intan Ni matus Zahroh. "The Analysis of Word Formation Processes in the Jakarta Post Website." Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal 1, no. 1 (December 30, 2017): 30–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.31539/leea.v1i1.30.

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A new language and term use new words that we can relate to the one of linguistics branches of the morphological aspect namely word formation process. The process of word formation in creation of new English words is called derivation. One of the language phenomenon is in the practice of language used in online news specifically Jakarta Post Website. The Jakarta Post is one of the daily Indonesian has language English. The Jakarta post presented with various of news, such as sport, entertainment, education, etc. The purpose of this study is identifying the most common type of derivation words that is used in the headline of ten education articles in Jakarta Post Website in October 2015 until April 2016. This study uses qualitative method. The result show that the most common of derivation words that is used in headline ten article educations in Jakarta Post Website in October 2015 until April 2016 is noun derivations. Keywords: derivation, Jakarta Post.
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Novita, Dien, and Eva Tuckyta Sari Sujatna. "AFFECT ANALYSIS OF CRIME NEWS IN THE JAKARTA POST AND THE JAKARTA GLOBE: A STUDY OF SYSTEMIC FUNCTIONAL LINGUISTICS." Metahumaniora 9, no. 2 (January 6, 2020): 143. http://dx.doi.org/10.24198/metahumaniora.v9i2.23548.

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This study explores the affect of appraisal systems by comparing the crime news in The Jakarta Post and The Jakarta Globe. There were six texts of the crime news that were classified into the same topics. These texts were analysed using Appraisal Systems Theory (Martin & White, 2005). The objectives of the present study are to find out the differences of the affect of crime news in The Jakarta Post and The Jakarta Globe and then to know the types of appraising items in The Jakarta Post and The Jakarta Globe. The data is analysed by using the mixed method research. The present writer found out that the writers in The Jakarta Globe present the affect dominantly. The Jakarta Globe shows 63,8% of affect and it is dominated by the affect of dis/satisfaction. However, The Jakarta Post shows 36,2% of affect and it is dominated by the affect of in/security. In addition, the types of appraising items that occur in the affect of crime news are mental process, behavioural process, relational process, attitudinal lexis, minor clause, epithet and grammatical item.
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Novita, Dien, and Eva Tuckyta Sari Sujatna. "AFFECT ANALYSIS OF CRIME NEWS IN THE JAKARTA POST AND THE JAKARTA GLOBE: A STUDY OF SYSTEMIC FUNCTIONAL LINGUISTICS." Metahumaniora 9, no. 2 (January 6, 2020): 143. http://dx.doi.org/10.24198/mh.v9i2.23548.

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This study explores the affect of appraisal systems by comparing the crime news in The Jakarta Post and The Jakarta Globe. There were six texts of the crime news that were classified into the same topics. These texts were analysed using Appraisal Systems Theory (Martin & White, 2005). The objectives of the present study are to find out the differences of the affect of crime news in The Jakarta Post and The Jakarta Globe and then to know the types of appraising items in The Jakarta Post and The Jakarta Globe. The data is analysed by using the mixed method research. The present writer found out that the writers in The Jakarta Globe present the affect dominantly. The Jakarta Globe shows 63,8% of affect and it is dominated by the affect of dis/satisfaction. However, The Jakarta Post shows 36,2% of affect and it is dominated by the affect of in/security. In addition, the types of appraising items that occur in the affect of crime news are mental process, behavioural process, relational process, attitudinal lexis, minor clause, epithet and grammatical item.
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Novita, Dien. "ENGAGEMENT ANALYSIS OF CRIME NEWS IN THE JAKARTA POST AND THE JAKARTA GLOBE: A SYSTEMIC FUNCTIONAL LINGUISTIC STUDY." JELA (Journal of English Language Teaching, Literature and Applied Linguistics) 1, no. 2 (October 30, 2019): 68–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.37742/jela.v1i2.13.

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This research explores the application of Appraisal Theory, more specifically, its sub-system Engagement. There were six texts of the Crime News taken from The Jakarta Post and The Jakarta Globe and they were classified into the same topics. The present research aims at comparing the engagement of crime news in The Jakarta Post and The Jakarta Globe employed by appraisal theory. Through this research, the researcher wants to know whether The Jakarta Post and The Jakarta Globe describe the Crime News in Subjective or Objective. It applies quantitative and qualitative methods. The technique used in this research was the total sampling technique since all the data that contains appraising items become the data of this research.
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Bria, Maria Gaudensia, Marselus Suarta Kasmiran, and Barli Bram. "CODE SWITCHING IN ARTICLES IN THE JAKARTA POST." ANGLO-SAXON: Jurnal Ilmiah Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris 10, no. 2 (December 15, 2019): 253. http://dx.doi.org/10.33373/as.v10i2.1958.

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This paper explored code switching between English and Indonesian in articles in the daily newspaper The Jakarta Post. Data were collected from six articles published in The Jakarta Post. The code switching data were analyzed to determine the reasons for the writers to switch codes. Results showed that there existed five reasons for code switching, namely “lack of one word in either language, one wants to make a point, some activities have only been experienced in one of the languages, some words are easier, more distinguishable and easier to use in one of the languages, and the speaker has difficulty in expressing oneself: expressing group identity”. Related to the educational field, it is expected that the results will be beneficial for English teachers or lecturers to be more aware that sometimes they cannot avoid using code switching because translating some Indonesian words into English will lose the essence of the meaning.
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Eklesia, Gigit, and Akhyar Rido. "Representation of People with HIV/AIDS in The Jakarta Post and Jakarta Globe: A Critical Discourse Analysis." TEKNOSASTIK 18, no. 2 (July 30, 2020): 120. http://dx.doi.org/10.33365/ts.v18i2.778.

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This study aims to understand representational meanings from the transitivity choices used by news reports from The Jakarta Post and Jakarta Globe in reporting people with HIV-positive cases and exposing the underlying ideology behind the representation. Fairclough’s three-dimensional concept in Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) was applied in this study. The study also relied on Halliday’s systemic functional grammar, particularly in the transitivity analysis. Two selected articles were collected from The Jakarta Post and Jakarta Globe newspapers. The findings revealed that both news media dominantly report people with HIV/AIDS through material process, then followed by verbal process and relational process. Next, the study found that people with HIV/AIDS are represented as discriminated and threatened group in The Jakarta Post; meanwhile, they are represented as a mistreated group in Jakarta Globe. Last, the study found that The Jakarta Post attempts to construct that people with HIV/AIDS need to be more accepted and protected; meanwhile, Jakarta Globe attempts to construct an idea that people with HIV/AIDS need to be given more attention. To sum up, the combination of the both theories is substantially advantageous in the discourse to expose ideology.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Jakarta Post"

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Kooy, Michelle Élan. "Relations of power, networks of water : governing urban waters, spaces, and populations in (post)colonial Jakarta." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/867.

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This thesis documents the genealogy of the development of Jakarta’s urban water supply infrastructure from 1873 (the inception of the first colonial water supply network) to the present. Using an analytical framework of governmentality, supplemented by insights from postcolonial studies and political ecology, the thesis explains the highly unequal patterns of water access in Jakarta as the product of (post)colonial governmentalities, whose relations of power are expressed not only through discursive categories and socio-economic relations, but also through material infrastructures and urban spaces. The thesis presents material from the colonial archives, Jakarta’s municipal archives, and the publications of international development agencies and engineering consultancy firms. This is combined with primary data derived from interviews, questionnaires, and participant observation of the implementation of current pro-poor water supply projects in Jakarta. This data is used to document how water supply is implicated in the discursive and material production of the city and its citizens, and to challenge conventional developmentalist and academic analyses of water supply access. Specifically, a conceptual triad of water, space, and populations – produced through, but also productive of government rationalities – is used to explain two apparent paradoxes: (1) the fragmentation of access in Jakarta despite a century of concerted attempts to develop a centralized system; and (2) the preferences of lower-income households for non-networked water supply, despite its higher cost per unit volume. This analysis hinges on an elucidation of the relationships between urban governance and urban infrastructure, which documents the interrelated process of differentiation of types of water supply, water use practices, populations, and urban spaces from the colonial period to the present. This, in turn, is used to explain the barriers being encountered in current pro-poor water supply development projects in Jakarta. The thesis thus makes a contribution to current academic debates over the ‘colonial present’. The contribution is both theoretical – in the emphasis placed upon the materiality of governmentality – and empirical. Finally, the thesis also makes a contribution to the urban and development studies literatures through its reinterpretation of the urban ‘water crisis’.
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Solikhati, Siti, and n/a. "Pers Pancasila in Indonesia : an analysis of three Indonesian dailies Kompas, Pelita and the Jakarta Post between 1987-1991." University of Canberra. Communication, 1993. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20061108.170537.

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There has been an on-going debate in Indonesia about the implementation of the policy of Pers Pancasila between the press and the government. Therefore, this study will examine the extent to which both socio-cultural and sociopolitical factors influence the policy of Pers Pancasila as it actually operates. It aims to help understand why such a debate exists and why it is likely to continue. Using mainly a qualitative content analysis, this thesis examines reporting in the three Indonesian daily papers Kompas, Pelita, and The Jakarta Post between 1987- 1991. Four major news categories -news the press, religion, development, and Pancasila issues- are defined as being relevant to understanding the implementation of Pers Pancasila policies. Quantitative analysis is used by counting the frequency of the news as well as measuring the space of each news. In addition, qualitative analysis is applied by adopting the news-as-narrative approach used by scholars such as Entman, Ettema, and Glasser. Taking 180 editions of the three papers as a sample, this study finds that there were significant differences in the way the three papers reported the four selected news categories. Certain papers are found to be more critical in reporting certain news than the others. The affiliation of of each paper, to some extent, influences the attitudes of each paper. Pelita is affiliated to other Islamic papers, The Jakarta Post is affiliated to Christian papers which are in favour of the government, Kompas (the Christian based paper) sees itself as a neutral paper which represents the voice of the people. Although there have been disagreements on certain issues, such as in reporting news about development and Pancasila, the three papers were found to consistently apply the policy of Pars Panpasila. The papers are aware that although the government does not have direct means of controlling press reporting, it still has a range of control mechanisms which substantially determines the scope of Indonesian press freedom. Due to Indonesian cultural diversity, the government pursues a 'free responsible' press theory in that the press should have self-censorship. However, there has been different interpretations made by the press and the government about this policy which often cause misunderstandings.
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Riotor, Clotilde. "Une réconciliation contestée : l'affaire de la répression de Tanjung Priok : violence, justice et fabrique de l'après-violence en Indonésie (1984-2005)." Thesis, Paris, EHESS, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017EHES0123.

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Pourquoi certains crimes d’État ou de masse sont-ils jugés au sortir d’un régime autoritaire ou d'une guerre civile, tandis que d'autres épisodes de violence voient leur traitement judiciaire en suspens ? Pourquoi passe-t-on parfois par des procédures ou institutions dites de « réconciliation » ? Ces dernières constituent-elles des formes de contournement de la justice ? La thèse tente de répondre à ces questions à l'aune d'un cas de violence survenu en 1984 en Indonésie. Tranchant avec un climat national souvent qualifié d'impunité des auteurs suspectés de violations graves passées, la « tragédie de Tanjung Priok » n'est pas restée sans suites. En 2003, cinq années après la démission de Suharto, quelque quinze militaires qui avaient été déployés sur les lieux lors du massacre furent jugés pour « crimes contre l'humanité » devant un tribunal national ad hoc des droits de l’homme. Or, une charte de « réconciliation », dite charte d'ishlah, se référant au droit islamique, signée avant le procès par les accusés et une partie des victimes, a déclenché une controverse et suscité l'embarras des acteurs institutionnels. Pour comprendre les enjeux de cette « réconciliation », ce travail fait dialoguer une revue comparative des mécanismes de justice transitionnelle à l'échelle internationale, avec un portrait de l'Indonésie en transition et une reconstitution historique des scènes-clés et polémiques ayant marqué l'ensemble d'une l'affaire qui s'étend sur plus de vingt ans. La thèse se démarque des descriptions surplombantes des lendemains de violence en insistant sur les dynamiques locales à l’œuvre sur une temporalité longue, à partir de sources variées (entretiens, tracts, procès, presse), depuis la contestation souterraine de la violence sous Suharto jusqu'aux années 2000. L'approche ici développée se distingue néanmoins des analyses centrées sur le déterminisme des structures pour mettre en lumière les effets de concaténation générés par la mondialisation des pratiques de justice transitionnelle
Why are some state or mass crimes judged in courts after a civil war or the fall of an authoritarian regime, while other episodes of violence see their judicial treatment suspended ? Why do they sometimes go through so-called “reconciliation” procedures or institutions? Are these forms of circumvention of justice ? This thesis is an attempt to answer these questions in the light of a case of violence in 1984 in Indonesia. In full contrast with a national climate often referred to as impunity of suspected perpetrators of serious past violations since the transition, the “tragedy of Tanjung Priok” has not remained without judicial consequences after the fall of Suharto in 1998. In 2003, about fifteen soldiers who were deployed on the scene during the bloody events were charged and tried for “crimes against humanity” before a national ad hoc human rights court. However, a charter of “reconciliation”, called ishlah charter, referring to Islamic law, signed before the trial between suspected perpetrators and some of the victims sparked off a controversy and the embarrassment of institutional actors. To understand the stakes of this “reconciliation”, this work makes an extensive review of the evolutions of transitional justice mechanisms on an international scale dialogue with a portrait of Indonesia in transition and a historical reconstitution of the key scenes and the controversies that have arisen over the course of this whole affair, which extends over more than twenty years. Thus, this thesis departs from disembodied descriptions of post-violence in order to insist on local dynamics at work on a long temporality, this being based on manifold sources (interviews, tracts, trials, press), from underground contests of State violence during Suharto's era up to the 2000s. Yet, it should also be distinguished from analysis in terms of determinism of structures and, conversely, puts the stress on the concatenation effects generated by the globalization of practices of transitional justice
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Chen, Ya-Li, and 陳雅莉. "Choices of Education of Ethnic Chinese in the Post-Suharto Era:“China-Oriented”?“Indonesia-Oriented”?“International-Oriented”?---A Case Study of Jakarta." Thesis, 2004. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/48736665389572379498.

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The main discuss of this thesis is that under the background of space and time change of the Post-Suharto Era, when Indonesian Chinese who immigrant from China face the domestic education system, which way they will choice? This thesis took Snow Ball Sampling way to visit 29 Indonesian Chinese parents and students by semi-structured interviews. All of their backgrounds are high or middle classes. Therefore, the result of this thesis only concluded that the education choice of Indonesian Chinese middle classes in Jakarta. Because of these visiting cases are in Jakarta, the Indonesian Chinese society in Jakarta has a unique character, business and westerly trend is higher than other cities in Indonesia; in addition, information circulation is more rapidly in the Post-Suharto Era. The moment of reform, although education of Indonesia-oriented, China-oriented, or International-oriented brought Indonesian Chinese parents multi-choices, middle classes parents prefer to choice International-oriented education than others.
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Jati, Daris Purnomo. "Lean government, an approach to reduce cargo dwelling time: a case study of indonesian customs strategy at Tanjung Priok Port Jakarta." Master's thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/12039.

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Classification (JEL Classification System): Bussiness Administration-Others (M19), Dissertation (Y40).
The basic philosophy of ―Lean Thinking‖ is to eliminate ―waste‖ through sets of methods and tools. Lean Thinking has been widely implemented in private sector, especially in production processes. It has been a long time the question emerges whether Lean Thinking can be applied effectively in public sectors. Some researchers have proven the benefit of applying Lean Thinking in public sector. This study aims to overview and comprehend the extent to which is the implementation of Lean Thinking in the public sector in Tanjung Priok Customs Office in Jakarta, Indonesia and its effect on goal achievement in reducing customs clearance dwelling time at Tanjung Priok Port. The finding indicates that Lean Thinking is implemented in Tanjung Priok Customs Office in the operational level through the lean tools: automation, procedure simplification and risk management. Supported by strong leader and manager commitment, it successfully eliminates the ―waste‖ in customs clearance process. Ultimately, in the end of 2015, it cut cargo dwelling time in customs clearance stage significantly.
A filosofia básica de "Lean Thinking" consisteem eliminar procedimentos e tempo desnecessários através de conjuntos de métodos e ferramentas. ―Lean Thinking‖ tem sido amplamente implementado no setor privado, em especial nos processos de produção. Já faz algum tempo desde que se coloca a questão de Lean Thinking poder ser aplicado efetivamente no setor público. Alguns investigadores provaram o benefício da sua aplicação neste setor. Este estudo pretende analisar e compreender a implementação de―Lean Thinking‖ no setor público na Alfândega de Tanjung Priok, Jakarta eo seu impacto no cumprimento do objetivo de redução do tempo dos procedimentos de controlo de importações no porto de Tanjung Priok. Os resultados indicam que Lean Thinking é implementado na Alfândega de Tanjung Priok, ao nível operacional, através de ferramentas lean: automação, processo de simplificação e de gestão de risco. Suportado por uma forte liderança e gestão de compromisso, ―Lean Thinking‖ elimina com sucesso procedimentos e tempo desnecessários nos processos de controlo de importações das alfândegas. Por fim, no final de 2015, ―Lean Thinking‖ foi responsável pela diminuição significativa do tempo dos procedimentos de controlo de importações de carga.
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Books on the topic "Jakarta Post"

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Ekarahendy, Ellena. Post-event: Jakarta 32° C 2012. Jakarta, Indonesia: Yayasan Ruangrupa, 2012.

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Reporting Indonesia: The Jakarta post story. Jakarta: Equinox Pub., 2008.

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Nasoetion, Andi Hakim. Sindroma Bangkok: Kompas, Jakarta post, Bisnis Indonesia & Majalah ayam & telur. [Bogor]: Pusat Studi Pembangunan, Institut Pertanian Bogor, 1995.

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Kristina, Diah. Ekspresi persuasif dalam editorial the Jakarta Post: Laporan penelitian sendiri. Surakarta: Jurusan Sastra Inggris, Fakultas Sastra, Universitas Sebelas Maret, 2001.

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Investing in farmers' welfare: A collection of articles in The Jakarta Post. Bogor: IPB Press, 2012.

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ASEAN Ministerial Meeting ((23rd 1990 Jakarta, Indonesia). The Twenty-third ASEAN Ministerial Meeting and post ministerial conferences with the dialogue partners, Jakarta, 24-29 July 1990. Jakarta, Indonesia: ASEAN Secretariat, 1990.

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Ajidarma, Seno Gumira. Jakarta at a certain point in time: Fiction, essays and a play from the post-Suharto era in Indonesia. Victoria, B.C: Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives, University of Victoria, 2002.

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Ajidarma, Seno Gumira. Jakarta at a certain point in time: Fiction, essays and a play from the post-Suharto era in Indonesia. Victoria, BC: Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives, University of Victoria, 2003.

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Pusat Standardisasi dan Lingkungan (Indonesia). Prosiding workshop REDD+ dan LULUCF dari Bonn menuju Warsawa dan progres di dalam negeri: Workshop/dialogues on policy and technical issues on REDD+ post Durban dan Doha : Jakarta, 2 Juli 2013. Jakarta, Indonesia: Pusat Standardisasi dan Lingkungan, Kementerian Kehutanan dan Forest Carbon Partnership Facility-World Bank, 2013.

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The voice of reason: A collection of some of the best editorials of the Jakarta Post, 1983-2008. Jakarta: Jakarta Post, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Jakarta Post"

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Padawangi, Rita. "In search of alternative development in post-reformasi Jakarta." In Jakarta, 173–94. New York : Routledge, 2018. | Series: Routledge research on urban Asia series: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315111919-10.

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Wilson, Ian. "Chapter Five. Urban Poor Activism and Political Agency in Post– New Order Jakarta." In Activists in Transition, edited by Thushara Dibley and Michele Ford, 99–116. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/9781501742491-008.

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Wiryomartono, Bagoes. "Urbanism and Superblock Mixed-Use Development in Jakarta: Politics of Gentrification of Post-Suharto Indonesia." In Traditions and Transformations of Habitation in Indonesia, 201–21. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3405-8_10.

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Firman, Tommy. "Post-suburban Elements in an Asian Extended Metropolitan Region: The Case of Jabodetabek (Jakarta Metropolitan Area)." In International Perspectives on Suburbanization, 195–209. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230308626_11.

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"Audiences and Arts Spaces in Jakarta Post-1998." In Performing Contemporary Indonesia, 221–36. BRILL, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004284937_013.

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Parahita, Gilang Desti, and Nyarwi Ahmad. "What Dampen the Indonesian Journalists' Freedom and Safety in the Post-Soeharto New Order?" In Advances in Media, Entertainment, and the Arts, 83–105. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-1298-2.ch006.

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This study investigates factors that dampens the Indonesian journalists' freedom and safety in the Post-Soeharto's New Order. To address this research objective, relevant journal articles have been scrutinized. And the in-depth interview data have been derived from the interviews of a former member of the Indonesian Press Council and four journalists who served four prominent Indonesian mainstream media including TEMPO, the Jakarta Post, Metro TV and CNN Indonesia. These data have been analysed using the qualitative and thematic analysis.
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"(Post)Colonial Pipes: Urban Water Supply in Colonial and Contemporary Jakarta." In Cars, Conduits, and Kampongs, 63–86. BRILL, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004280724_004.

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Wilson, Ian. "Urban Poor Activism and Political Agency in Post–New Order Jakarta." In Activists in Transition, 99–116. Cornell University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501742477.003.0006.

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This chapter explains that the urban poor played a significant role in the protests that brought down Suharto. Then, after 1998, some organizations emerged that supported the urban poor in their efforts to reform their local communities. But there was no coherent movement during the New Order, nor has there been since. Instead, the urban poor have had to look after themselves, engaging in the politics of the everyday and using defensive forms of action to protect their gains and respond to impending threats. The most significant change since democratization has been the recognition of the urban poor as a voting constituency. Nevertheless, in the absence of a political party with a particular and demonstrated interest in the politics of the poor, activism in support of the urban poor remains fragmented and confined primarily to individual rather than collective action.
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"Summary report of the national workshop on the impact of the tsunami on “vulnerable groups” and women 13-15 September 2005, Jakarta, Indonesia." In Moving Forward Post-Tsunami, 71–82. UN, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/11a1fd2b-en.

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Wilson, Ian. "Reconfiguring rackets: Racket regimes, protection and the state in post-New Order Jakarta." In The State and Illegality in Indonesia, 239–59. BRILL, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004253681_013.

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Conference papers on the topic "Jakarta Post"

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Hartimah, Tati. "Gender Representation of Ulema in Jakarta Province Post New Order." In Proceedings of the 2nd Internasional Conference on Culture and Language in Southeast Asia (ICCLAS 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icclas-18.2019.42.

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Irianto, Sugeng, Sutopo Sukarno, Saleh Joko, and Mursid. "The Ideology Stance of the Jakarta Post through Headlines on Negara Islam Indonesia’s Case." In Proceedings of the International Conference on Science and Education and Technology 2018 (ISET 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/iset-18.2018.100.

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Tenorio, Gabriela de Souza. "Better places for a liveable-and lively- city. A method of Post-Occupancy Evaluation of public spaces." In 55th ISOCARP World Planning Congress, Beyond Metropolis, Jakarta-Bogor, Indonesia. ISOCARP, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.47472/pgpu3582.

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Public spaces that attract and retain diverse people are crucial to foster urbanity and tolerance, and build stronger and livelier communities, especially in big cities. The simple coexistence of similarities and differences in public spaces can, to say the least, validate our own essence and offer us a possibility of growth. Sharing the same space with other people – even without interacting with them – favors social learning. Theory suggests that thought, feeling and behavior can be altered by observation. The search for public spaces that make urbanity viable is desirable in any society (especially in more unequal societies, as one can find in developing countries). However, inspired by ideas built on the critique of great urban agglomerations after the Industrial Revolution, cities around the world have undergone transformations that did exactly the opposite. As a series of lifeless places began to emerge, several researchers tried to figure out why this was happening. These researchers found that just wanting to create a lively place was not enough. It was necessary to scrutinize the behavior of people in public spaces in order to understand the relationship between their configuration and use. The knowledge they have built has been largely responsible for the increasing concern with public spaces and their relation to public life since the 1960s. Cities around the world are realizing that empty places could be full of people, and that not only a place full of people is something positive, but an empty place is not. They are learning to see underused public spaces as social, cultural, environmental, and financial waste. However, even with so much information available, it is still possible to find, in any contemporary city, public spaces that fail to support public life. Frequently, little or nothing is done to make them safer or more attractive, diverse and pleasant. It is even more worrying to realize that such places continue to be created. This is the focus of this paper. It brings together available knowledge and experiences in the area of public space design. It also complements, structures and translates such experiences and knowledge into a Public Space Post-Occupancy Evaluation Method, which stresses the importance of observing people and their activities. As a result, one can better understand, observe, assess and, thus, manipulate the main attributes of a public space that may influence its capacity to attract and retain diverse people on a daily basis. The method is offered as a tool to support those who deal with public spaces at different levels – from academic studies to municipal management. It has been used in Brasilia, Brazil, for the past 7 years, with positive results in governmental decision-making processes. A case study is briefly presented to illustrate its use.
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Ihsan, A. "Islamic Political Parties in the Post-Truth Era." In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Social and Political Sciences, ICSPS 2019, 12th November 2019, Jakarta, Indonesia. EAI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.12-11-2019.2293532.

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Gunawan, Wawan, and Meina Astria Utami. "The Representation of LGBT in Indonesia’s International Mass Media - A Case of the Jakarta Post." In Tenth International Conference on Applied Linguistics and First International Conference on Language, Literature and Culture. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0007173006700675.

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Ati Ningsih, Nuri. "Jakarta Post Newspaper to Teach Reading Through Gist (Generating Interaction Between Scemata and Text) Strategy." In 2nd Social Sciences, Humanities and Education Conference: Establishing Identities through Language, Culture, and Education (SOSHEC 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/soshec-18.2018.28.

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Helmanita, Karlina. "Post-Stroke Language: Case Study of Medical Rehabilitation Patients at Dr. Suyoto Hospital Bintaro South Jakarta." In International Conference on Culture and Language in Southeast Asia (ICCLAS 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icclas-17.2018.28.

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Asrinaldi, Asrinaldi, Yanita Yanita, and Yoserizal Yoserizal. "Fragmentation of 2019 Post-Election Political Discussions in Urban Minangkabau Society." In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Social Sciences, ICSS 2019, 5-6 November 2019, Jakarta, Indonesia. EAI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.5-11-2019.2292482.

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Hananti, Alfi, F. C. Susila Adiyanta, and Muhamad Azhar. "The Provincial Government’s Authority Regarding the Post-Mining Activities." In 1st International Conference on Science and Technology in Administration and Management Information, ICSTIAMI 2019, 17-18 July 2019, Jakarta, Indonesia. EAI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.17-7-2019.2303331.

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Nugroho, Andreas, and Chaikal Nuryakin. "Do Tax Audit Increase Post-Audit Reported Income? Evidence from Indonesia." In Proceedings of the 1st Sampoerna University-AFBE International Conference, SU-AFBE 2018, 6-7 December 2018, Jakarta Indonesia. EAI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.6-12-2018.2286273.

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