Indonesian Literature Study Program Faculty of Humanities Unud Conducted Research and Community Service in Cempaga Village, Bangli

The Indonesian Literature Study Program carried out research and community service in Cempaga Village, Bangli. This year, students from the class of 2022 took part in this activity as a field practice. In this activity, students carried out observations and collected data in Cempaga Village, Bangli and the surrounding area. There were 67 students who took part in this activity, of which 6 were Independent Student Exchange (PMM). This activity was also accompanied by lecturers Prof. Dr. I Wayan Cika, M.S., Prof. Dr. Ni Made Dhanawaty, M.S., Prof. Dr. Drs. I Ketut Sudewa M.Hum., Prof. Dr. Made Sri Satyawati, S.S., M.Hum., Dr. I Gusti Ayu Agung Mas Triadnyani, S.S., M.Hum., Dra. Pt. N Widarsini, M.Hum., Jalu Norva Illa Putra, S.S., M.A., I Gusti Ngurah Mayun Susandhika, S.S., M.Hum., Ida Bagus Gede Dharma Putra, S.S., M.A., Eirenne Pridari Sinsya Dewi, S.S., M.Ed ., Isnan Waluyo, M.A., and I Putu Ari Putra Maulana, S.S., M.A.



Cempaga Village, Bangli was chosen as the research location because it was considered to have the potential to provide a lot of research data, and there is a cultural heritage there. This sub-district also still holds various literary works and lontars which explain the founding of Cempaga Subdistrict, Pura Kehen, and the names of surrounding villages, as well as the myths that developed in the area. Cempaga Village is located in the center of Bangli City, it make quite easy for students to get a lot of data related to language, such as language variations, to code switching and code mixing.


All students participating in the research were divided into 12 groups, consisting of 9 groups of students concentrating on linguistics and 3 groups of students concentrating on literature. Each group was required to prepare a research topic and research instruments.



This research lasted for two days, starting on Saturday, May 25 2024 to Sunday, May 26 2024. On the first day, students arrived at the accommodation location at around 09.00 WITA. After resting ,each group representative took part in community service at SD Negeri 1 Cempaga. Representatives of this group were tasked with accompanying the lecturer, Ms. Eirenne and several other lecturers, to teach poetry to students at SD Negeri 1 Cempaga. Meanwhile, other participants listened to instructions from the supervisor regarding technical observations and data collection in the field. After that, at 10.00-11.45 WITA, each group split up to carry out observations and collect data.



After the data collection activities were completed, the agenda continued with lunch, worship and a short break at the initial gathering place. At 13.00-16.00 WITA, students continued their observations and data collection. After finishing and gathering back at the accommodation, the agenda continues with rest, bathing, worship, then dinner. Then, at 20.00 WITA, all students and accompanying lecturers gathered to hold a discussion. Each group representative was asked to explain the topic being researched and the amount of data that had been collected on the first day. The accompanying lecturers also provided suggestions and input to each group. After the discussion, as a closing activity for the first day, all students and lecturers rested and activities continued tomorrow morning.



The second day, activities started at 07.00 WITA, each group carried out observations and data collection to complete the missing data. For students whose data is complete on the first day, the lecturer is free to carry out non-curricular activities, such as visiting tourist attractions in the Bangli area. Meanwhile, several students also chose to stay at the accommodation location to carry out analysis of the data that had been collected on the first day with their respective groups.



At 11.00 WITA, students were asked to gather again at the accommodation location to rest and prepare to go home. Before traveling home to Denpasar, students and lecturers held a group photo session as documentation that the Indonesian Literature class of 2022 had completed service and research activities in Cempaga Village, Bangli on Sunday, May 26 2024.



By holding this research training, students are expected to be able to improve their practical skills, namely in data collection methods, data analysis, and reporting research results effectively. Through direct experience in the field, students can deepen their understanding of the topic being researched. This can also help connect theory in research with real practice. Apart from that, through these research and service activities it is hoped that we can maintain good relations and build closeness between all participating students and lecturers.