Psychological science has many branches that can be learned, one of which is inter-cultural psychology.
Psychological science has many branches that can be learned, one of which is inter-cultural psychology.
Psychological science has many branches that can be learned, one of which is inter-cultural psychology. Research in this field has often been done because it can be related to various other branches of psychology. On this basis,
There were 15 speakers selected from various universities, both public and private sector throughout
In the first class, the core of the research topic is how local communities still uphold their cultural values derived from a common ancestor and how they are opening up to multiculturalism. For example, Jeshua Manuel et al from UPH concluded that Balinese high commitment to the values of Hinduism and Muthia Sari et al from Universitas Muhammadiyah,
Still in the realm of cross-cultural psychology, in the second class, Sebastian Partogi from Universitas Katolik Atma Jaya raised Intercultural sensitivity as a measurement for Indonesian students who involved in student organizations. He said the measuring instrument was valid to measure their ability to manage conflicts caused by cultural differences. Ratriana Yuliastuti from UKRIDA discussed sexuality values in Javanese society, that sex is not a taboo topic which was never disclosed publicly in the Java community.
Andrian Liem from
Zainal Abidin as the moderator at the first class admitted impressed with the studies conducted. “They’re still in students? level but they can do an interesting and profound research. Each topic has appointed its own uniqueness,” he said.
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Rafiqa Alfi
The participants were satisfied with their hard work too. As disclosed by Ardian Agil from
UPH Media Relations