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"A DELIGHTFUL, HILARIOUS, CAPTIVATING LOVE LETTER TO INDONESIA, AND COMING OF AGE IN A LARGE MEDDLESOME FAMILY, AND THE THRILL OF FINDING YOUR PERSON WHERE YOU LEAST EXPECT IT!" - ALI HAZELWOOD, NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE LOVE HYPOTHESIS
Bachelorarbeit aus dem Jahr 2015 im Fachbereich Theologie - Hinduismus, Note: 1,7, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn (Orient- und Asienwissenschaften), Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Diese Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit der Religion auf Bali, der einzigen hinduistischen Insel Indonesiens. Konkret liegt der Fokus auf der Bedeutung der balinesischen Opfergaben, welche vor dem Hintergrund der balinesischen Glaubensvorstellungen betrachtet werden. Der Hinduismus auf Bali ist nicht identisch mit dem Hinduismus in Indien, er weist viele individuelle Merkmale auf. Historische Ereignisse und geographische Gegebenheiten hatten allesamt einen Einfluss auf die Kultur und ließen eine Mischung aus alt-balinesischer, indischer, javanisch-islamischer und chinesischer Kultur entstehen.
Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2011 im Fachbereich Medien / Kommunikation - Massenmedien allgemein, Note: 5 (CH), Universität Bern (Institut für Germanistik), Veranstaltung: Sprache und Politik, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: In der Politik kommen die Massenmedien darin zum Ausdruck, dass sie miteinander verbunden sind. Das heißt, dass die Massenmedien den Politikern als Mittel dienen, das Publikum zu gewinnen. Die Massenmedien üben einen starken Einfluss auf das Publikum aus, was politische Themen angeht. In anderen Worten: Massenmedien sind einflussreich in Bezug auf die Politik. Es gibt eine Vielfalt von Massenmedien, welche alle in der Politik eine wichtige Rolle spielen. Die Massenmedien werden im Allgemeinen als Politikagenten für bestimmte politische Parteien bezeichnet, sofern die Massenmedien Politikern gehören, was in Indonesien oft der Fall ist.Das Thema "Massenmedien und ihre Wirkung auf die Politik" ist sehr vielfältig. Das Thema wird in dieser vorliegenden Arbeit eingeschränkt behandelt werden; zuerst werden Begriffsdefinitionen erklärt, danach werden sowohl die politische Kommunikation in den Massenmedien als auch die Massenmedien und ihre Wirkung beschrieben. Anschließend werden die theoretischen Ansätze über Massenmedien und deren Funktion präsentiert. Es werden einige Fallbeispiele diskutiert, mit Hilfe derer die politische Berichterstattung in indonesischen Massenmedien aufgezeigt wird. Die Fallbeispiele demonstrieren zudem die Vorteile des Besitzes eines privaten Mediensenders zur Politikberichterstattung. Es wird angenommen, dass das Publikum, insbesondere in Indonesien, mittels politischer Berichterstattung in Zeitungen oder Fernsehen stark beeinflussbar ist. Dafür stehen einige Fragen als Thesen; (1) ob die Massenmedien, die im Besitz von Politikern sind, tendenziell ständig positiv über ihre Partei berichten; (2) ob es gerechtfertigt ist, einen Bericht über eine politische Nachricht, die mittels SMS übermittelt wird, über die Zeitung publik zu machen.Hierzu wird eine Reihe von Theorieansätzen entwickelt, um die Thesen zu beantworten, ob die Massenmedien politische Informationen unrechtmäßig einbauen dürfen. Es stellt sich die Frage, wie in Massenmedien die politische Berichterstattung von Politikern als Individuen oder in einer politischen Partei eingebracht werden soll. Im Verlaufe der letzten 20 Jahre sind neue Medien wie Internet und Short Message Service als Mittel für Wahlkampagnen aufgekommen. Hier ist darauf hinzuweisen, dass Politik in den Massenmedien, aus vielen politischen Sprachdimensionen bestehend, "Probleme" haben wird. Wie die politische Berichterstattung in den Massenmedien dargestellt ist, wird diese Arbeit zu beantworten versuchen.
Through his powerful and spectacular photographs, Martin Colognoli's first book lies somewhere between documentary and art. It is at once an ode to biodiversity protection, an homage to coral as an ecosystem essential to our survival, and a personal story where solidarity, respect and our relationship with living things are not empty words. It also persuades us that living in harmony with nature is not a way of life that will inevitably disappear.
Doctoral Thesis / Dissertation from the year 2017 in the subject Geography / Earth Science - Regional Geography, grade: Ph.D., , language: English, abstract: Differences in agglomeration externalities and industrial regimes between locations generate performance differentials for their localized economic activities. For more than two decades, scholars have debated which externality is dominant for growth and under which regime. The present study aims to resolve this debate by analysing the influence of agglomeration economies on the growth of five-digit manufacturing sectors and firms in Indonesia between 2000 and 2009 discriminating cities and regencies. Specialization, competition, population density, human capital, and a set of varieties are employed. This is conducted shedding the light on policy implications of economic variety sectoral decomposition functional to revitalize Indonesian manufacturing growth after the Asian Financial Crisis, which substantially hits the Indonesian economy and manufacturing. Empirical evidence reveals that Indonesian policymakers should develop initiatives to support the competitiveness of key labour-intensive industries and manufacturing transformation towards knowledge-based productions. This can be achieved through promoting key specialised clusters characterized by large sectoral interconnectivity favouring inter and intra-industry knowledge spillovers, which allow underpinning the competitiveness of clusters and overcoming the two typical drawbacks of highly specialized locations (lock-in and lack of resilience). The formation of human capital, and the development of technologically advanced industries come to light as crucial drivers to construct a more conductive innovative environment and reduce manufacturing exposure to external industry-specific shocks. Population density and industrial diversity antithetically influence manufacturing growth in cities and regencies due to their economic heterogeneities.
Siden min bog om mit ophold på Papua Ny Guinea i 1994 udkom i 2011, har min mand, der er antropolog, og jeg rejst rundt i Asien i forbindelse med hans arbejde. En af de største oplevelser i denne forbindelse var vores ophold i Hongkong fra 2001 til 2002, hvor vi boede ude i skærgården på en lille ø, hvor livet var meget forskelligt fra det fantastisk sydende liv i centrum, der lå blot 40 minutters færgefart fra vores ø. Denne kombination af stille øliv og det dynamiske og multikulturelle centrum udfordrede ens forståelse af virkeligheden grundigt. Grundet min mands arbejde førte det os også til både Indonesien og Kina, hvor specielt Indonesien blev besøgt flere gange. Da min mand arbejdede på City University of Hong Kong, var han væk det meste af dagen, hvorfor jeg tit var overladt til mig selv. Det gjorde, at jeg skulle genopfinde mig selv i skiftende sammenhænge, både når vi var i Hongkong, men også når vi var i Indonesien. Det er denne mange facetteret og personlige rejse, som denne bog omhandler.Uddrag af bogenI forbindelse med parken er der mulighed for at spise en let frokost. Vi vælger en Thai restaurant, hvor vi sidder udenfor. Lige efter os sætter et ungt udenlandsk par sig ved et af de andre borde. Kvinden er europæer og efter asiatisk forståelse meget udfordrerne klædt. Jeg skal love for, at hun vækker opsigt. Hendes barm er næsten blottet og nederdelen superkort. De unge tjenere går diskret fnisende rundt i baggrunden, imens de øvrige frokost gæster sender skjulte øjekast til hinanden. Fornemmelsen af at måtte være så meget ’på’ kan ikke have været behagelig for det unge par. Måske er formålet netop at provokere, hvem ved? Selvom Hong Kong er et moderne relativt frit samfund, er der også her, som på langt de fleste andre steder på kloden, visse normer for hvad der er god takt og tone, ikke mindste på offentlige steder.Om forfatterenJytte Güth Sommer er født i 1933 og blev opdraget af sine bedsteforældre i en håndværkerfamilie på Nørrebro. Var som ung i lære i Magasins modeafdeling og senere sekretær for sin chef. Blev gift og fik to børn. Som 40-årig traf hun Michael, som er antropolog og noget yngre. De har i mange år via hans forskellige job rejst og boet flere steder i udlandet, ikke mindst i Asien.
Whether you're seeking serenity on a sandy beach, learning to freedive, or trekking to the top of a volcano, a spiritual adventure awaits with Moon Bali & Lombok. Inside you'll find: - Flexible itineraries including 7-10 days in Bali or Lombok and a two-week island-hopping itinerary covering Bali, Lombok, and the Gili Islands - Strategic advice for surfers, spiritual and wellness travelers, culture mavens, and more - Must-see highlights and unique experiences: Rent a scooter and cruise past stunning rice fields, breathe in the smell of incense and witness the Balinese Hindu rituals at Lempuyang Temple, or marvel at the cliff-top temple of Uluwatu. Crack open a fresh coconut, order authentic mie goreng from a food stand, and swap stories with local Sasak people over a thick cup of coffee. Dance until dawn at a beachfront bar or escape the crowds and find solitude on a black sand beach - Outdoor adventures: Trek through rainforests to the summit of Mount Rinjani and watch the sunrise peek over the caldera rim. Swim with manta rays and sea turtles, scuba dive among shipwrecks and coral reefs, or surf the legendary waves - How to experience Bali and Lombok like an insider, support local and sustainable businesses, avoid over-tourism, and respectfully engage with the culture - Expert insight from Chantae Reden, a writer with deep ties to both islands, on where to eat, how to get around, and where to stay, from guest cottages and beach bungalows to luxurious resorts - Full-color photos and detailed maps throughout - Reliable background information on the landscape, climate, wildlife, and history, as well as common customs and etiquette - Handy tools including Balinese, Sasak, and Indonesian phrasebooks, packing suggestions, and travel tips for families with kids, seniors, travelers with disabilities, and LGBTQ travelers
Make the most of your time on Earth with the ultimate travel guides.World-renowned 'tell it like it is' travel guide, now with free eBook.Discover Bali and Lombok with this comprehensive and entertaining travel guide, packed with practical information and honest recommendations by our independent experts. Whether you plan to hike, dive or beach-hop, The Rough Guide to Bali and Lombok will help you discover the best places to explore, eat, drink, shop and sleep along the way.Features of this travel guide to Bali and Lombok:- Detailed regional coverage: provides practical information for every kind of trip, from off-the-beaten-track adventures to chilled-out breaks in popular tourist areas- Honest and independent reviews: written with Rough Guides' trademark blend of humour, honesty and expertise, our writers will help you make the most from your trip to Bali and Lombok- Meticulous mapping: practical full-colour maps, with clearly numbered, colour-coded keys. Find your way around Ubud, The Gili Islands and many more locations without needing to get online- Fabulous full-colour photography: features inspirational colour photography, including Gunung Rinjani and Gili Meno- Time-saving itineraries: carefully planned routes will help inspire and inform your on-the-road experiences- Things not to miss: Rough Guides' rundown of the best sights and top experiences to be found in the Amed Coast, Canggu and Ubud- Travel tips and info: packed with essential pre-departure information including getting around, accommodation, food and drink, health, the media, festivals, sports and outdoor activities, culture and etiquette, shopping and more- Background information: comprehensive 'Contexts' chapter provides fascinating insights into Bali and Lombok, with coverage of history, religion, ethnic groups, environment, wildlife and books, plus a handy language section and glossary- The ultimate travel tool: download the free eBook
DUNIANYA PUWUL - Buko ini bercerita kepada anak tentang perjumpaan pertama Puwul dengan dunia lain di balik gunung-gunung. Puwul berumur Sembilan tahun dan tinggal di bagian barat daerah pegunungan pulau terbesar kedua dunia, New Guinea. Dia berasi dari suku Yali, salah satu suku pribumi di Papua Barat yang hidup dengan kampak batu ketika gambar-gambar di buku ini diabadikan. 48 halaman, 50 foto (hitam/putih). Diterbitkan oleh Remote Frontlines 2018. DUNIANYA PUWUL is the Indonesian edition of the childrens book PUWUL´S WORLD (black and white photos) about Puwul´s first meeting with the world on the other side of the mountains in the western part of the second largest island in the world, New Guinea. He belongs to the Yali tribe, an indigenous people in West Papua who lived in a stone age culture when the pictures for this book were taken. Peter Bang: PUWUL´S WORLD - Endangered Native People (48 pages, 50 color photos, size 21x21 cm). Published 2018 by Remote Frontlines.
"Puwuls verden" er en beretning for børn, der fortæller om Puwuls første møde med verden på den anden side af bjergene. Puwul er ni år og bor i bjergene på den vestlige del af verdens næststørste ø Ny Guinea. Han tilhører Yali stammen, et naturfolk der levede i stenalderen, da billederne i bogen blev taget. Bogen er udgivet af Remote Frontlines 2018 (48 sider, 50 farvefotos). Læs også af samme forfatter bogen: PAPUA BLOD - En beretning fra West Papua (248 sider, 200 farvefotos, udgivet 2018).
"Papua blood" is a documentary eyewitness account taking the reader through the western part of the island of New Guinea. Over an interval spanning three decades the author and photographer Peter Bang descibes his experiences among the indigenous people of West Papua who are threadened by a continuing history of genocide and extinction. "... Exelent written ... from a culture that one day will be gone. The author enlightens and entertains while delivering a deeply engaged statement for West Papua´s independence ..." - Jorgen Bjerre / journalist, former Chief Editor. Note: This edition in 128 pages is updated with a few black & white photos on the basis of the photographic edition of the book "PAPUA BLOOD - A Photographer´s Eyewitness Account of West Papua Over 30 Years" by Peter Bang (248 pages, 200 color photos) / published by Remote Frontlines.
"Puwul´s World" is a tale for children about Puwul´s first meeting with the world on the other side of the mountains. Puwul is nine years old and lives in the mountains in the western part of the second largest island in the world, New Guinea. He belongs to the Yali tribe, an indigenous people in West Papua who lived in a stone age culture when the pictures for this book were taken (48 pages / 50 color photos. Published by Remote Frontlines 2018). Read more about West Papua / by the same author: PAPUA BLOOD - A Photographer´s Eyewitness Account of West Papua Over 30 Years.
"Papua Blood" is a documentary account taking the reader through the western part of the island of New Guinea. Over an interval spanning three decades the author and photographer Peter Bang describes his experiences among the indigenous people of West Papua, who are threatened by a continuing history of genocide and extinction. "... Excellent written with outstanding and valuable photos from a culture that one day will be gone. The author enlightens and entertains while delivering a deeply engaged statement for West Papua's independence ... " - Jorgen Bjerre / journalist, former Chief Editor.
"Papua Blod" er en dokumentarisk beretning, der tager læseren med på en rejse ind bag de fjerneste bjerge på verdens næststørste ø Ny Guinea. Over et interval på tre årtier beskriver forfatteren og fotografen Peter Bang sine oplevelser blandt den oprindelige befolkning i West Papua, der er truet med udslettelse.
Oluf Munck was a Danish doctor who left his homeland in 1919 and went to Dutch-East Indies (Java). Here he was employed by the Dutch military (KNIL) as a doctor. When the Japanese invaded Java in 1942 he was involved in the resistance movement and he chose not to listen to the warnings that he had been exposed and would be arrested by the Japanese. Therefore he met his inevitable destiny. He was arrested, tortured and beheaded.
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