Proceedings of the 7th Celt International Conference (CIC 2024)
23 articles
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Peer-Review Statements
Ekawati Marhaenny Dukut, Antonius Suratno, Heny Hartono, Radhika Gajjala, M. Mary Jayanthi, Christopher D. Gabriel, Hazel P. Atilano
All articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the [7th CIC] during [4 September 2024] in [Semarang, Indonesia]. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the [Scientific Committee] and approved by the Editor-in-Chief, who affirms that this document is a truthful description...
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Cultural Resilience in Indonesian and U.S.A.’s KFC and Starbucks Facilities and Menu: A Cultural Hybridity Study
Ekawati Marhaenny Dukut
The emergence of cultural resilience in the menus of the popular global fast-food chains of KFC and Starbucks from the view of an American visiting Indonesia, and vice versa, an Indonesian visiting in America is interesting to report. Utilizing CPAT (Cultural-Perception-Adaptation Theory) as a conceptual...
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Incorporating Local Culture in English Classroom to Create Cultural Resilience
Antonia Rahayu Rosaria Wibowo
English is compulsory for junior and senior high school students and an elective subject for elementary school students in Indonesia. English is taught in five aspects: reading, listening, grammar, writing, and speaking. Therefore, indirectly, students learn the culture and communication methods of native...
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Bringing Past to Present: Unraveling Papua’s Culture of Shame with Forms of Cultural Resilience
Wigati Yektiningtyas, Ekawati Marhaenny Dukut
Papua is blessed with rich customs that are used to regulate vertical relations between humans and the Creator and horizontal relations among humans. In the past, every members of the Papuan society maintained and respected these rules. Violators of norms felt ashamed and tried to erase their shame by...
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Shinrin-Yoku Study: Traditional Hypertension Treatment in Kemuning Tea Plantation with Cultural Resilience and Legal Aspects Approach
Erny Amperawati, Budi Widianarko, Endang Wahyati
This study aims to explore Shinrin-Yoku model therapy as an alternative treatment for hypertension in Kemuning Tea Plantation and to link it with traditional medicine as a form of cultural resilience. Shinrin-Yoku, which incorporates natural elements to improve physical and mental health, is integrated...
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Cultural Management in Improving Environmental Quality in the Historical Area of Kampung Melayu, Semarang City
Ida Rahayu Widowati, Budi Widianarko, A. Rudyanto Soesilo, Djoko Suwarno, Ignasius D. A. Sutapa
This study examines cultural management practices used to improve environmental quality in the historical area of Kampung Melayu especially focused on Dadapsari and Kuningan area in Semarang City. The study investigates the relationship between cultural heritage and environmental management using ethnographic...
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Analysis of the Cultural Resilience of Health Workers in Medical Waste Management at Health Care Facilities
Al Muhajirin, Ridwan Sanjaya, Theresia Dwi Hastuti, Benny Danang Setianto
This study investigated the cultural resilience of Bima Hospital staff in medical waste management, focusing on how cultural values, organizational norms, and staff attitudes influence the effectiveness of waste management strategies. Medical waste management at Bima Regional General Hospital involves...
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Sociocultural Contexts’ Impacts on the Resilience of a Female Violence Victim in Left Hand Webtoon
Angelika Riyandari
This study examines the impacts of sociocultural contexts on the resilience development of female sexual violence victims, focusing on the character Grace Isabella from the Webtoon series Left Hand by Callistahermin. The research aims to determine whether the lack of supportive sociocultural contexts...
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Navigating Thesis Completion as Caregivers: Lived Experiences of Student Caregivers
Youwen Sartika, Rita Inderawati, Sary Silvhiany
This paper explores the challenges faced by student caregivers, who juggled academic responsibilities while providing care for family members. The dual roles of caregiving and studying often lead to increased stress, potential delays, and a higher risk of academic dropout. The COVID-19 pandemic has further...
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Strengthening Cultural Resilience of Caregivers: Implementing Coaching Programs based on the Angelic Model of Caregiver Competence for Individuals with Serious Mental Illness
P. Angelicdolly, Ridwan Sanjaya, Christin Wibhowo, Greg. Soetomo, Nicholaus Adiseputra, Cecilia Titiek Murniati, Ekawati Marhaenny Dukut
Supporting and assisting individuals with serious mental illness (ISMI) is challenging. They may display aggressive behavior, engage in disorganized speech, or harshly criticize those around them. Caregivers need specific skills to connect with them through a specialized approach. This study aimed to...
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Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for English Language Learning: Benefits and Challenges
Nguyen Dinh Nhu Ha
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the landscape of education, particularly in the realm of language learning. This paper explores the integration of AI in English language learning, focusing on the benefits and challenges of this rapidly evolving field. The study reviews AI-driven tools such...
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Exploring the Integration of Artificial Intelligence in K-12 Education: An Indonesian Case
Cecilia Titiek Murniati, Theresia Dwi Hastuti, Ridwan Sanjaya
Previous research on the utilization of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in K-12 education suggests that when used properly, AI can cater to the diverse needs of K-12 students. AI-powered tools have the potential to enrich students’ learning experiences and improve the quality of teaching. In Indonesia,...
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The Use of AI in Creating Music Compositions: A Case Study on Suno Application
Y. Yogi Tegar Nugroho, P. Paulus Metta Dwi Manggala
Nowadays, technological developments are very massive, and one of the most revolutionary software is the emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Currently, AI is widely used by humans to make some of their matters easier so that their goals can be achieved quickly. In this context, AI has also penetrated...
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Utilizing ChatGPT in English Language Learning: Higher Education Students’ Experience
Krismalita Sekar Diasti
The emergence of ChatGPT opens a wide range of debate among scholars. It is believed that the integration of ChatGPT in English language learning could be a double-edged sword. ChatGPT could boost students’ learning development as it provides personalized learning activities. Yet, it could also result...
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A Study on Higher Education Policy Makers’ Perceptions Towards the Use of AI in English Language Learning
Heny Hartono
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been one of the powerful tools to teach and learn a new language. The presence of AI is also potential to transform the traditional English language teaching and learning methods into technology-based teaching and learning. On one side, the presence of AI is beneficial...
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IT Term Translation in Educational Text: A QQ Study
Sri Widiastutik, Ni Luh Sutjiati Beratha, I Made Rajeg, I Gusti Agung Istri Aryani
The use of Information Technology (IT) is largely determined by the understanding of technical terms in the IT field. IT terms in educational texts come from English which are used to support the learning process in the IT field. Determining the translation method for IT terms need to consider the category...
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The Effect of Augmented Reality (AR) on the Enhancement of Vocabulary in Elementary School Students: A Literature Review
Akmal, Asfinatu Nurjanah
The study explores the effect of Augmented Reality (AR) on vocabulary enhancement in elementary school students. It aims to identify obstacles in the use of AR in the classroom and strategies used by teachers to overcome them. The systematic review approach, using the SPIDER analysis tool, assesses scholarly...
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Beyond the Rhetorical Function of Cinematic Metaphors in Indonesian Cultural Documentaries
Gerardus Majella Adhyanggono
A metaphor can be part of the compelling elements that anchor a film’s subject matter. The presence of a metaphor in a film, including that of a documentary, may further illustrate what the film projects. The significance of metaphor is due to its power to invoke a new way of seeing realities. This power...
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Pest, Not Enemy: Metaphor in COVID-19 News Reports in Indonesian Newspapers
Aris Munandar
War metaphor is frequently used in the communication about COVID-19 pandemic in many countries, but it is considered inapropriate because it presents a disproportionate picture of COVID-19 pandemic. This research attempts to identify conceptual metaphors in COVID-19 pandemic news report in the Indonesian...
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Self-Assessments in EFL Reading Context: A Technology-Based Approach
Taufiqulloh
This study aims to develop self-assessment tools that facilitate reflective practices during reading instruction along with the implementation of LMS-enhanced in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) reading classes. The creation of these instruments was informed by a needs analysis conducted within the...
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The Multilingual Amalgamation of Interacting International Students in Indonesia
Clara Herlina Karjo, Benjamin Ira Erickson
Code-mixing practices are common among international students who participated in an English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) Study Abroad Program at BINUS University in Jakarta, Indonesia. This paper aims to discover the linguistic behavior of international students while they navigate their study abroad experience....
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Project-Based Learning in Developing Speaking Skills and Cross-Cultural Competence at SMP Swasta Santo Xaverius 1 Kabanjahe
Rosaria Kristianingrum Tarigan, Karisma Erikson Tarigan
This study aims to assess the effectiveness of Project-Based Learning with the Merdeka Curriculum in SMP Swasta Santo Xaverius 1 Kabanjahe in developing speaking abilities and Cross-Cultural Competence. Bridging this gap in practical language use education, the current study was conducted using a quasi-experimental...
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Beyond the Text: Using English Prose to Expand Students’ Cultural Horizons
Muh. Hasbi, Fitriyani Bakri
Fostering cultural awareness and understanding is an essential component of higher education in today’s globalized world. This study explores the potential of English prose as an instrument for expanding cultural horizons among university students. By examining the integration of culturally diverse literary...