Abstract

This study aims to explain the differences in beliefs between Western versus Nusantara paradigm researchers. Parody is an essential means of expressing discourse between paradigms, written with a theater script approach, which is then examined from paradigmatic differences, especially the use of assumptions and rules that ultimately have significant consequences in the formation and practice of science. A parody in the form of a theater script that emphasizes the differences in viewing the "validity" of research. Mockery actually occurs between researchers with different paradigms, and this parody affirms how the debate is something that keeps away from true paradigm, especially Nusantara Paradigm.

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