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Juhri Selamet is a design researcher. He has published several papers in peer-reviewed journals by Taylor & Francis-Routledge, SAGE Publications, and Common Ground Research Networks. He is interested in topics/queries related to developing communities—low-resource and underserved populations. He engages with those topics/queries from the viewpoint of design, media and communication. His peer-reviewed publications list can be found here: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4136-2484
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Indonesia, as one of the most significant contributors to plastic pollution in the world, pledged to reduce 70 percent of the plastic waste by 2025. However, plastic waste continues to increase and keeps generating through plastic coffee cups from the booming business of coffee franchises in Indonesia. Previous research on factors influencing plast...
Physical activity levels have been declining since the COVID-19 outbreak due to social distancing and working from home. With respect to the modifiable risk factor of work-from-home (WFH) workers’ physical inactivity, the present study seeks to develop a physical activity initiative for them during this global pandemic. Using the human-centered des...
Overweight and obesity have reached epidemic proportions in Kuwait, with the region recording the highest rate of adult obesity. Fast-food consumption is one of the contributors to this medical problem. This visual essay presents street views of the city affected by the obesity epidemic through photographs of fast-food displays. This essay aims to...
This visual essay centers on the author’s hotel quarantine experience in Kuwait. While many quarantine stories have been recorded, personal stories involving the relationship between human and non-human actors within a quarantined space are still overlooked. By focusing on the maintenance of health and wellness during quarantine, this essay visuall...
[Publication status: Accepted in Visual Communication Quarterly on April 17, 2023] Sounds exist, coexist, and inhabit the world with us, even though we cannot see them. This project explores how sound can be visualized and what it might look like. Through autoethnography, it emphasizes Tim Ingold's concepts of correspondence and creation to deploy...
Babies often make people around them "melt" and become targets to be held and kissed by relatives, family friends, and even strangers. When holding and kissing a baby, people often do not realize that they carry viruses or bacteria that can harm the baby because the baby's immune system is still underdeveloped. This project designed to encourage pa...
Kotagede is one of six cultural heritage areas in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, located 6 kms from the center of Yogyakarta city, and the centerpiece of Yogyakarta and Solo. In 2019, CNN International added Kotagede to a list of the 13 most beautiful towns in Asia. The uniqueness and historical and cultural heritage of areas in Kotagede’s make...
The 2018 Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia signaled the failure of a risk communication system, causing Indonesia to be accused of mishandling the natural disaster. Many criticisms focused on allegations that the country’s meteorology and geophysics agency canceled the tsunami alert too early and misinformed public, that the sirens weren...
As one of the most significant contributors to plastic pollutions in the world, Indonesia pledged to reduce plastic and waste by 70% by 2025. However, plastic waste continues to increase. Even worse, plastic waste keeps generating through plastic coffee cups from the booming business of those coffee franchises. Previous research that has been carri...
Non-profit organizations (NPOs) are still struggling to recruit volunteers. While the impact of the organizational brand image on recruitment has been investigated in for-profit organizations , there is a dearth of similar studies in non-profit settings. Addressing this problem, this quantitative study examines the effect of NPOs' brand image, incl...
This case study centers on Javanese-Indonesian batik, an art form recognized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as a masterpiece of human heritage in 2009, and the cultural diversity delineated in its diverse patterns, symbolizing Indonesia's historically complex religious views, cultures, and ethnic id...