REVIEW ARTICLE | March 6, 2022
An Interpretation of Ecological Images in William Yeats’ Poems from the Perspective of New Historicism
Guo Lei, He Li
Page no 79-82 |
10.36348/sjhss.2022.v07i03.001
There are many descriptions of the environment in William Yeats’ poems. From the perspective of new historicism, this paper analyzes the ecological images of poetry from two aspects: the historicity of the text and the textuality of history. Ecological images are those depicting nature and cities. Among them, birds, roses, and Innisfree are the classic ones. Through these images, William Yeats concerns the relationship between the ecology and people. The historicity of the text presents the historical reality of Ireland and Irish life experience. Then, based on the function of literary texts which work as an ecological reality, the thesis explores the assimilation and arrogance of humans in constructing Irish life experience. The textuality of history focuses on fiction and historic reality. Through the images, Irish ecology enters the public. Moreover, William Yeats applies defamiliarization and intertextuality to contrasting the authoritative history and offering a fresh history.
ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE | March 18, 2022
Study on Changing Trends in Telecom Sector in India
Jharna Agrawal, Dr. Preeti Garg
Page no 83-86 |
10.36348/sjhss.2022.v07i03.002
The telecommunication industry in India is rapidly growing and witnessing many developments. Globalisation has made telecommunication an integral part of the infrastructure of the Indian economy. India's telecommunication network is the second largest in the world based on the total number of telephone users (both fixed and mobile phone).It has gone through several transformations that has led to severe competition in the industry. This research studies the recent trends in the Indian telecommunication sector. The paper will provide a comprehensive knowledge on the recent developments in the sector and will help highlight the changes in the telecommunication industry. The study is based on secondary data. The paper describes the recent trends in Indian telecom sector.
ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE | March 22, 2022
Partnership Analysis of Two Wheel and Four or More Automotive Industry MSMEs in Indonesia
Lukman, Agus Eko Sujianto, Yudi Hidayat, Suhendra, Hepi Prayudiawan
Page no 87-93 |
10.36348/sjhss.2022.v07i03.003
The objectives of this study are: (1) to analyze the development and contribution of micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) partnerships in the Automotive Industry sector in Indonesia; (2) analyze the pattern and principle of partnership of MSMEs in the Automotive Industry in Indonesia; (3) analyzing the support of the central and local governments for the automotive industry partnership in Indonesia; (4) explore the placement of MSMEs in the National Industrial Estate and (5) develop a strategy for developing and expanding the partnership of MSMEs in the automotive industry in Indonesia. The methodology used is descriptive exploratory and SWOT analysis. The results of the study: (1) inductive statistics give the results that there are 1,474 Number of 2-wheel and 4-wheeled 2-wheeled automotive MSMEs with 2 wheels as many as 659 and 815 4 wheels in Indonesia, West Java by 66%, Banten by 14%, East Java 9%, DKI Jakarta 5%, Central Java 4%, and Riau Islands 1% and other provinces below 1%; (2) partnership patterns and principles in the form of agreements/contracts/supply chains of automotive partnership cooperation between MSMEs and large automotive companies; (3) government support regulations to form a special village center for MSMEs, Link & Match partnerships, People's Business Credit Programs, provide direct cash funds to MSMEs during the COVID-19 epidemic; (4) MSMEs have not yet been placed in Industrial Areas mandated by Law Number 40 of 2007 and Government Regulation Number 142 of 2015 and (5) the position and strategy of MSMEs is an aggressive maintenance strategy and a selective maintenance strategy.
REVIEW ARTICLE | March 22, 2022
Promising Relationship between Bangladesh and Russia
Md. Nazim Uddin Ahmed, Md. Rezwanul Kabir, Tanzima Akter Jyoti
Page no 94-103 |
10.36348/sjhss.2022.v07i03.004
This study analysis to what extent Russia supported Bangladesh. Russia is a true friend of Bangladesh. Diplomatic relations between the two countries were established between Bangladesh and the Soviet Union on 25 January 1972. Bangladesh has maintained bilateral relations since the collapse of the Soviet Union, with a Russian embassy in Dhaka, and a consulate-general in Chittagong. Bangladesh has an embassy in Moscow, with the two countries enjoying close military, economic and political relations. This relationship is contributing to the development of Asian regional politics, economy, and culture. Bangladesh’s relations with Russia are historic. It would have been difficult for Bangladesh to achieve independence without the cooperation of the Soviet Union, and this continues to be recognized today.