Sri Wulandari
Swadaya Gunung Jati University, Cirebon

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Semiotic Analysis In The Anime A Silent Voice As A Representation Of Bullying On The Bstation Application Naura Sajidah; Sri Wulandari; Dian Andriany
Jurnal Polisci Vol 3 No 6 (2026): Vol 3 No 6 July 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/polisci.v3i6.1215

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Aims. This study aims to analyze semiotics in the anime A Silent Voice as a representation of bullying on the Bstation app from Kyoto Animation studio. Methods. Directed by Naoko Yamada, this study uses Charles Sanders Peirce's semiotics theory, which consists of three elements of meaning or the Triangle of Meaning, namely Sign, Object, and Interpreter, using several data or scenes in the anime “A Silent Voice” as units of analysis, as well as using information sources in the form of documentation from the anime “A Silent Voice”. Result. The results of the study show that the anime “A Silent Voice” has a meaning of bullying categorized into three types, from Signs such as hearing aids, the “X” symbol, body gestures, representations of teacher authority, and the arrangement of space and atmosphere that function as signs that mediate the characters' experiences. The Object includes sensory disabilities, social rejection, group interaction mechanisms, school institutional structures, and mental pressure. The Interpreter includes the construction of differences, internalization of guilt, experiences of isolation, and psychological trauma. Conclusion. This anime can bring positive values to the audience watching the film by showing how bullying can be seen from the dimensions of Signs, Objects, and Interpreters by identifying and observing each scene shown in the film on the two characters, Shoko Nishimiya and Shoya Ishida.
Implementation Of The Policy On Tobacco Excise Revenue-Sharing Funds In The Crackdown On Illegal Goods Yoyoh Supriyatin; Siti Khumayah; Sri Wulandari
Jurnal Polisci Vol 4 No 1 (2026): Vol 4 No 1 September 2026
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Background. The issues surrounding the implementation of the Tobacco Excise Revenue Sharing Policy include the continued distribution of illegal excise goods in Cirebon Regency; the suboptimal implementation of the policy in promoting the destruction of illegal cigarettes; and a lack of public awareness regarding the dangers and negative impacts of illegal cigarettes. Aims. The objective of this study is to examine the implementation of the Tobacco Excise Revenue Sharing Fund (DBHCHT) policy in the destruction of illegal excise-taxed goods in Cirebon Regency. The research focuses on the implementation of law enforcement programs funded through the DBHCHT, particularly in efforts to eradicate the circulation of illegal cigarettes. Methods. The study employed qualitative methods through interviews, observations, and documentation at the Cirebon Regency Civil Service Police Unit (Satuan Polisi Pamong Praja), as the primary implementing agency. Data analysis utilized the Miles, Huberman, and Saldana model, while the policy implementation analysis framework was based on George C. Edwards III’s theory—namely, resources, dispositions, communication, and bureaucratic structure. Result. The study noted that the implementation of the DBHCHT policy in combating illegal excise goods has proceeded fairly well through information-gathering activities, public outreach, and joint operations with the Customs and Excise Office. In terms of communication, interagency coordination has been carried out routinely, although public awareness remains uneven. Regarding resources, DBHCHT budget support has contributed to program implementation, but its execution is constrained by limited personnel. Meanwhile, in terms of bureaucratic structure, a clear division of tasks is in place through interagency cooperation mechanisms, although operational coordination still needs improvement. Conclusion. The study concludes that the implementation of the DBHCHT policy in combating illegal excise goods in Cirebon Regency is fairly effective but not yet optimal. There is a need to increase resource capacity, strengthen interagency coordination, and enhance community participation in order to curb the circulation of illegal cigarettes in a sustainable and targeted manner.
The Effect Of Excellent Service On Public Satisfaction In Jalaksana Subdistrict Nadila Siddiqah; Siti Khumayah; Sri Wulandari
Jurnal Polisci Vol 4 No 1 (2026): Vol 4 No 1 September 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/polisci.v4i1.1265

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Background, Public services are one of the government’s responsibilities that must be carried out to meet the needs of the public. In daily life, the public constantly relies on the services provided by government agencies. Good service is one indicator of the government’s success in carrying out its duties. When the public feels that their lives are made easier and they receive satisfactory service, their trust in the government will increase. Aims, This study aims to determine the extent of the impact of excellent service on public satisfaction. Methods, This study employs a quantitative method involing 56 respondents selected from a population of 70 people using convenience sampling. Data were collected through questionnaires,observation,,documentatiom, and literature study. The data were analyzed using validity and reliability tesst, simple linear regression analysis, and hypothesis testing(t-test). Result, The research results indicate that all statements in the questionnaire were found to be valid and reliable, making them suitable for use as a research instrument. Based on the results of the hypothesis test, a calculated t-value of 4.359 was obtained, which is greater than the critical t-value of 2.004, with a significance level of 0.000—less than 0.05. These results indicate that excellent service has a positive and significant effect on public satisfaction. Conclusion, It can be concluded that excellent service has a significant impact on public satisfaction in Jalaksana Subdistrict. Therefore, service quality must continue to be improved so that the public feels comfortable, trusts the government, and is satisfied with the services provided.