Urban studies : border and mobility : proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Urban Studies, (ICUS 2017), December 8-9, 2017, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia / edited by Thor Kerr [and five others]

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Corporate Author: International Conference on Urban Studies Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia
Other Authors: Kerr, Thor (Editor)
Format: Conference Proceeding eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Routledge, [2019]
Edition:1st.
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Table of Contents:
  • Borders and mobility in arts, history, and well-being
  • Comparison of curcumin content and antioxidant activity of turmeric samples collected from Indonesia and Thailand: Considerations for the future sharing of the natural resource A. Dechakhamphu, J. Junlatat, M. Agil, B. Prajogo and N. Pursariwati
  • Efficiency of household accounting: A case study of a model village in Thailand N. Thongprasert and S. Mala
  • Forecasts for trans-border mobility: A case study of agricultural products imported from Laos to Thailand via the Chong-Mek border N. Nanthasamroeng
  • Social class representation: FoodTruck Culinary Surabaya community R. Rahartika
  • The Bawean ethnic language: Attitude and diglossic community culture S.W.B. Utami
  • Multi-ethnic and religious conflicts in media reported by international online media: http://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/statue-of-chinese-god-guan-yu-stokestension-in-indonesia P. Wibawanto
  • Demystifying Nusantara A. Bahroni
  • Commercial activities and development of the towns in the west side of Banda Sea Indonesia, early twentieth century L.O. Rabani
  • Borders and mobility in literature and culture
  • Remixed Javaneseness: Lyrics of levelling adiluhung non-adiluhung E.D. Riyanto
  • The expression of cultural values in Sundanese manuscripts of the Mandala period H.M. Lyra, D. Indira and T. Muhtadin
  • Criticisms of the depiction of freedom of characters in Dewi Lestaris novel entitled Supernova: Kesatria, Putri dan Bintang Jatuh M.N.A.T. Gemilang
  • Translation ideology recommendation for translating cultural issues in children comics from English into Indonesian: Crossing the borders between language and culture of SLT and TLT Nurlaila, M. Nababan, Djatmika and R. Santosa
  • The directors responses and the shaping of Indonesias identity in the European film festival funding R. Ihwanny and M. Budiman
  • Children in Indonesian cinema during colonialism: The border of cross-identity S. Wibawa
  • Mimicking East Asian popular culture products: Temporality of urban global culture in Indonesia S.M.G. Tambunan
  • Representation of nostalgia for home in diasporic poetry: An analysis of selected poems of mahtem shiferraw S. Elias
  • Returned participants Perception of the Sarjana Mengajar di Daerah Terluar, Terdepan dan Tertinggal (SM-3T) program Y.S. Amalia, C.S. Budiono and R. Andini
  • Capital reconversion practices by Srintil in the novel Ronggeng Dukuh Paruk T.W. Iswara
  • Borders and mobility in language and multilingualism
  • Morphological system of Javanese verbs in the border area of East Java (Tapal Kuda) A.S. Rohmah, Mahdar and W.A. Sari
  • Javanese Unggah-Ungguh level used in some rubrics of the Jaya Baya and Panjebar Semangat magazines B.D.Y. Puteri
  • The role of language in border relations (Desa Tajungan Kec Kamal, Kab Bangkalan, Madura) D.R. Sugiharti, Miladiyah and Y.S. Amalia
  • Indirect criticism in the ethnic Madurese community: Its various semantic formulas, lingual markers, and context of use E. Jauhari and D. Purnanto
  • Multilingualism and mobility: Defining borders within Surabaya city through the linguistic cityscape E. Rusnaningtias
  • Border or beyond: Dangdut jazzs reception and liminality analysis in the ITS Jazz community F.Z. Putri and B.A. Sansoko
  • Culture shifting from wearing sarong to wearing trousers amongst the people of Bangkalan Madura I. Husna
  • Linguistic landscapes: A study of human mobility and identity change K. Artawa and N.W. Sartini
  • Language transfer in Javanese video clips on YouTube: A sociolinguistic analysis of Cak Ikins Culoboyo videos S.D.S. Tungga and T. Suhardijanto
  • Linguistic landscape as a social identity construction of the public space: The case of Batu District Y. Indarti
  • Borders and mobility in education and policies
  • Policy implementation for fulfilling 30% quota of womens representation in the 2014 legislative member election: A study on the PDI-P and the PPP in Palangka Raya R.S. Tulis
  • Empowering SMEs and cooperatives: Export capacity building in the era of AEC trade liberalisation Koesrianti, D. Puspitawati and N.A. Kurniasari
  • Development of an exercise program to enhance the ability of students in Thai massage classroom: Considerations for promoting traditional medicine education at national and international levels K. Peng-ngummuang, K. Noiming, P. Promsit, S. Srisanga and J. Junlatat
  • Gaming is learning: No more border between children with and without autism spectrum disorder L.H. Suryawardhani and Y.S. Amalia
  • Homeschooling as an alternative education system in Surabaya Wulansary
  • Borders and mobility in gender, identity, and behaviorism
  • Environmentalism and consumerism: The contradiction of globalization in behavior consumption of the urban middle class in Surabaya, Indonesia D.A. Arimbi, N. Wulan and F. Colombijn
  • The enforcement of state territoriality and shifting on borderlanders mobility: The case of IndonesiaMalaysia border in Sebatik Island L. Puryanti
  • Civil society and the model of Dayak identity struggle in Central Kalimantan: A framework of neo-GramscianTocquevillian analysis A. Haridison and J.R.A. Sandi
  • Girl marriage and marginalisation of women in the cities of East Java E. Susanti
  • Ajhemo practice among Madurese women and its correlation with independently healthy life behaviour S. Ratnawati
  • Muslimah identity on the Wardah Muslim-segmented cosmetic products N.C. Fajri
  • Borders and mobility in maritime, spatial movement and locality
  • Movements around island and waterfront reclamation projects T. Kerr
  • Maintaining expressions of prohibition (pamali) as signaling the existence of tengger communitys culture D. Handayani and M. Lutfi
  • Multiculturalism and local wisdom in the Gilimanuk-Bali community I.B.P. Manuaba
  • Cultural capital of traders on Pahing Sunggingan market in Boyolali J.S. Gumilang, M. Wijaya, B. Haryono and M. Si
  • The Legend of Nusantara: Disguising the boundary between locality and globality in Indoeskrim Nusantaras commercial advertisement Milawaty
  • Urban environmental quality and human well-being assessment: Towards walkable neighborhood (A case study of Dr. Soetomo Hospital, Surabaya) E.T. Sunarti, A.B. Tribhuwaneswari, O.E. Rachmalisa and R.P. Kurniasanti
  • Trialectic city space based on an immigrant view through urbanisation: A study on settlement migrants in Surabaya city I.Y.A. Rohmah
  • The influence of social mobility on cultural values: A case study on Chinese-Indonesians in Surabaya, Indonesia preliminary research R.A. Saputra
  • Local government capacity in managing fishery conflict in the IndonesiaMalaysia maritime border zone M.A.P. Sari, M.R.K. Muluk and Sujarwoto
  • Coffee stall: Politics identity of Cangkrukan L. Santoso and M.G.R. Pandin
  • Borders and mobility in media, technology and global research
  • Awareness and preparation for cross-border future careers under the one belt, one road initiative proposed by the Peoples Republic of China (PRC): A case study of students majoring in Chinese at UBRU, Thailand and HUFL, Vietnam S. Songsukrojiroad and L.L. Chuyen
  • Articulating Indonesian migrant domestic workers activism in Hong Kong and the use of communication technology I. Wahyudi
  • Interagency collaborative team in broadcasting management at the border area of Sintang Regency, Indonesia L.H. Kurnia, I.W. Midhio and T.B. Prasetyo
  • Border broadcasts and national identity representation in Entikong, West Kalimantan L. Tjahjandari, T.I. Setyani and L.H. Kurnia
  • The slut-shaming phenomenon in social media: A case study on female English literature students of Binus University P. Ayuningtyas and A.A.T. Kariko
  • Mobile life, communication technology, and disreputable literacy S. Herminingrum.