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Pusat kebudayaan Suku Dani (ARS - 3616)
Pusat Kebudayaan Suku Dani di Jayapura-Papua ini merupakan proyek pemerintah dibidang budaya. Fasilitas yang direncanakan meliputi hall utama, fasilitas kursus, perpusatakaan, ruang serbaguna, ruang pameran, ampiteater, restoran, kantor pengelola, took souvenir dan ruang-ruang servis. Konsep perancangan perletakan massa mengacu pada letak tata ruang pemukiman (silimo) dari suku Dani tersebut, konsep bangunan mengacu pada bentuk rumah adat, alat musik, dan mempertahankan ruang luar berbentuk lingkaran dan keterbatasan tapak, sehingga bentuk bangunan juga berdasar/mengalir dari bentuk lingkaran. Oleh karena itu dalam perancangan direncanakan bangunan agar dapat lebih menciptakan suasana khas dari suku Dani yang lebih menyatu dengan alam sebagai ciri khas Papua, dan dengan mengadakan taman yang cukup luas
Dani Subsistence and Environmental Adaptations
The spread of western civilization and industrial societies in the last century have lead to the disruption of many cultural systems of tribal peoples who only recently have been contacted. Such outside influence has lead to the alteration and/ or destruction of many environments across the globe. One society which has managed to resist outside influences are the Dani, a people living in the central highlands of Papua New Guinea. These intriguing peoples have developed and maintained, through religious beliefs, subsistence strategies , and political and economic systems, a relationship with their environment which has lead to optimization of tropical rainforest resource use with no seasonality and low levels of diversity. Their resistance to outside influences by Christian missionaries beginning in the 1960’s has allowed the Dani to maintain their traditional life ways and as a result their environment and ecosystems have remained relatively unchanged
CITRA PEREMPUAN SUKU DANI DALAM NOVEL ETNOGRAFI SALI, KISAH SEORANG WANITA SUKU DANI KARYA DEWI LINGGASARI: ANALISIS KRITIK SASTRA FEMINIS RUTHVEN
The research conducted on a novel tittled Sali, The Story of a Dani Woman
(SKSWSD) by Linggasari aims to contribute ideas on the study of women,
especially images of Dani women by using feminist literary criticism from
Ruthven. Dani women live in a patriarchal system that treats women in a
disadvantageous position. In this research, the concept images of women is used
to reveal the nature of stereotype representation of women oppression. In
ethnographic novel SKSWSD, the author tried to criticize the patriarchal system
that is represented from Dani female figures with their life background, there by it
establishes the image of Dani women.
The results from the character identification shows that there contrafeminist
and profeminist characters in the middle of patriarchal culture. The analysis of
language aspects are used for the reflection of Dani women�s image. According to
the analysis of aspects of language usage, there are three conceptions. First, the
language showed gender differences. Second, the language refers to the symbols
of feminine and masculine. Third, as a form of criticism from women toward men
in the middle of patriarchal culture. The ideology of women's imaging proves that
women rule over theirself, always trying to be free from male dominance, and
they have right to get education. Analysis of the image of women shows Dani
women have image in the domestic sector and the image in the public sector.
Based on the research, it can be concluded that novel ethnography SKSWSD
raises the problems of women who live in the middle of the patriarchal system.
The female characters in the novel have to make a protest action for the gender
inequality they get, not merely an idea or discourse of feminism
Mechanisms of social regulation change across colony development in an ant
abstract: Background
Mutual policing is an important mechanism for reducing conflict in cooperative groups. In societies of ants, bees, and wasps, mutual policing of worker reproduction can evolve when workers are more closely related to the queen's sons than to the sons of workers or when the costs of worker reproduction lower the inclusive fitness of workers. During colony growth, relatedness within the colony remains the same, but the costs of worker reproduction may change. The costs of worker reproduction are predicted to be greatest in incipient colonies. If the costs associated with worker reproduction outweigh the individual direct benefits to workers, policing mechanisms as found in larger colonies may be absent in incipient colonies.
Results
We investigated policing behaviour across colony growth in the ant Camponotus floridanus. In large colonies of this species, worker reproduction is policed by the destruction of worker-laid eggs. We found workers from incipient colonies do not exhibit policing behaviour, and instead tolerate all conspecific eggs. The change in policing behaviour is consistent with changes in egg surface hydrocarbons, which provide the informational basis for policing; eggs laid by queens from incipient colonies lack the characteristic hydrocarbons on the surface of eggs laid by queens from large colonies, making them chemically indistinguishable from worker-laid eggs. We also tested the response to fertility information in the context of queen tolerance. Workers from incipient colonies attacked foreign queens from large colonies; whereas workers from large colonies tolerated such queens. Workers from both incipient and large colonies attacked foreign queens from incipient colonies.
Conclusions
Our results provide novel insights into the regulation of worker reproduction in social insects at both the proximate and ultimate levels. At the proximate level, our results show that mechanisms of social regulation, such as the response to fertility signals, change dramatically over a colony's life cycle. At the ultimate level, our results emphasize the importance of factors besides relatedness in predicting the level of conflict within a colony. Our results also suggest policing may not be an important regulatory force at every stage of colony development. Changes relating to the life cycle of the colony are sufficient to account for major differences in social regulation in an insect colony. Mechanisms of conflict mediation observed in one phase of a social group's development cannot be generalized to all stages.The electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be found online at: http://bmcevolbiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1471-2148-10-32
Insecticide and miticide registrations in Oregon caneberries
Dani Lightle, Pesticide Registration Research Leader, Oregon State University ; support provided by the Oregon Raspberry and Blackberry Commission.Title from PDF caption (viewed on July 8, 2020).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Typical hall made of frontal disks, frames and metal-sheet roof structure
Prikazan je izvod jednostavnih obrazaca za odzivne veličine tipične hale od čelnih zidova ili rešetki, unutarnjih poprečnih okvira te krovne konstrukcije od trapeznih limova i pojaseva. Opterećenje je u poprečnom smjeru hale. Uzeta je u obzir prostorna interakcija navedenih elemenata konstrukcije. Izrađena su dva brojčana primjera. Dani su i obrasci za osnovni period vlastitih bočnih vibracija sustava. Ističe se doprinos postizanju ekonomičnih i estetski povoljnih rješenja.The author presents derivation of simple models for determining response values of a typical hall composed of frontal walls or lattices, cross frames and the roof structure assembled using trapezoidal sheets and chords. The load is oriented in the transverse direction of the hall. The spatial interaction between the cited structural elements is taken into account. Two numerical examples have been prepared. Models for basic period of lateral vibration of the system itself are also provided. The contribution to the achievement of economical and esthetically favorable solutions is emphasized
Contextualization of the Gospel in the Context of the Life of the Dani Tribe in Papua
Before the ascension of Jesus Christ into heaven, He gave the commandment, a Great Commission to preach the gospel to all nations. Dani tribe is one of the tribes in Papua and is certainly one of the objectives of the evangelistic mission. And it is not only Christianity that wants to reach out there but other religions as well. To carry out this mission, in this study the author formulated how the gospel could be understood and accepted by the Dani tribe. The authors used qualitative methods with a literature study approach. Each nation has a different culture and life from each other, even if the area is in the same country, When the Gospel will be preached in that area, the evangelists must study the context of the people's lives so that the gospel can be contextualized into the culture of life of the people. The authors hope it will benefit evangelists who will carry out missions on the Dani tribe through stone-burning ceremonies, work, and daily life
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Teacher Education as a Site of Nonviolent Resistance
In this audio piece, Dani O’Brien interviews the President of the Massachusetts Teacher’s Association (MTA), Barbara Madeloni. The MTA is the 110,000-member union representing educators in public PK-12 and higher education in Massachusetts. Barbara Madeloni is an education activist, a former high school English teacher, and a teacher-educator at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She was elected President of the MTA in 2014, supported by a grassroots organization of teachers working to move the union in a more progressive, and activist, direction. In the interview, Barbara explains how the corporate assault on education produces structural violence, and talks about the nonviolent resistance she and other educators are engaged in. She discusses her campaign to become union president and the work she hopes to accomplish in that office.Kysa Nygreen is Assistant Professor of Education at University of Massachusetts Amherst. Her research and teaching focus on diversity and equity in education, community-based education, critical ethnography, and critical pedagogy. She is the author of These Kids: Identity, Agency, and Social Justice at a Last Chance High School (University of Chicago Press). Dani O’Brien is an educator, activist and doctoral candidate living in Western Massachusetts. She is a former English teacher who is currently working on her Ph.D. in Teacher Education and Curriculum Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Her activism and research attempt to understand and push back against neoliberal policies that undermine the promise of public education and stand in the way of social justic
Nema nove Ane Frank (Ana Novak: Lepi dani moje mladosti)
Izdavačko preduzeće "Europa Verlag" iz Beča izdaje seriju brošura sa zajedničkim nazivom "Monografije o savremenoj istoriji" ("Monographien zur Zeitgeschichte"), od kojih su dva naslova prilično interesantna. To su knjige "Mrtvo more" autora Aleksandra Harima i "Progon Jevreja u Austriji 1938-1945" autora Džonija Mozera. Takođe je značajna i knjiga autorke Ane Novak "Lepi dani moje mladosti" u izdanju Rowohlt-a.The Vienna-based publishing company Europa Verlag publishes a series of booklets, collectively titled "Monographien Zur Zeitgeschichte", two of which are quite interesting. These are the books "The Dead Sea" by Alexander Harim and the "Persecution of Jews in Austria 1938-1945" by Johnny Moser. Also noteworthy is the book by author Ana Novak "Beautiful Days of My Youth" by Rowohlt
Música brasileira no Japão: Novos Compositores para um público atento
Este estudo aborda o espaço para a música brasileira no Japão, em especial quanto a estilos de nicho, como música instrumental e de canções que não têm espaço na programação das rádios nacionais. O trabalho surgiu da necessidade de melhor compreender as observações empíricas de turnês anuais realizadas ao país desde 2013 pela autora, todas na posição dupla de artista e empresária musical do grupo Dani & Debora Gurgel Quarteto. Pela união de dados de pesquisas sobre a indústria musical e entrevistas com jornalistas japoneses e artistas, empresário e diplomata brasileiros, é tecida uma análise sobre o crescimento da geração musical conhecida como Novos Compositores e a importância da colaboração entre artistas para o desbravamento dos mercados artísticos internacionais.This essay addresses the potential market for Brazilian music in Japan, especially in niche styles, such as instrumental music and songs that are not included in the playlists of national radios. It emerged from the need to better understand the empirical observations of annual tours made to the country since 2013 by this author, all in the dual position of artist and manager of the group Dani & Debora Gurgel Quarteto. By combining research data on the music industry and interviews with Japanese journalists and Brazilian artists, an entrepreneur and a diplomat, an analysis of the growth of the musical generation known as Novos Compositores (New Composers) is developed, highlighting the importance of collaboration between artists for the development of international artistic markets
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