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IDENTITY MANAGEMENT ONLINE AND OFFLINE AMONG MULTI-RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES Ichsan, Muhammad Nur; Utari, Prahastiwi; Satyawan, Ign Agung
MediaTor (Jurnal Komunikasi) Vol 13, No 1 (2020): Terakreditasi Sinta 3
Publisher : Pusat Penerbitan Universitas (P2U) LPPM Unisba

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/mediator.v13i1.5293

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As a multicultural nation Indonesia has various numbers of ethnicity, language, culture and religion. The diversity sometimes cause dynamics in social life including horizontal conflict which one of the reasons behind it is the difference of identity in terms of religion. Religion issue becomes one sensitive issue for plural society which potentially create ?disunity? both in online and the offline spheres. That issue is not separated from the convenience of using social media. The purpose of this research is to portray the reality that really occurs in online and offline spaces related to identity management in multi-religious interaction. What was meant by online space is related to social media literacy, namely observing the dynamics of interaction on religious issues. Whereas in the offline space, this research illustrates the interactions that occur in the management of multi-religious identity in the community of Wiloso hamlet, Girikarto Village, Panggang District, Gunungkidul Regency, Yogyakarta. This research is qualitative with the phenomenology approach, the theory that was used is the identity management theory. The data collection was carried out through observation and in-depth interviews also study of various literature. The result of the research shows that social media has the connection to the emergence of conflict regarding differences in religious identity, especially on political momentum. Whereas in the offline sphere religious harmony can be  established because the differences are not seen as differences but are interpreted as wealth in a plural nation.
Melodic engagement: unveiling interactions dynamics in deaf content on tiktok with @jennifernatalie_ Setyaningsih, Santi; Utari, Prahastiwi; Satyawan, Ign Agung
Interaksi: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Vol 14, No 1 (2025): June 2025
Publisher : Master of Communication Science Program, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/interaksi.14.1.164-187

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Social media has evolved into an inclusive communication tool, enabling individuals with disabilities to share various messages with the broader public. This study explores how the educational content shared by the TikTok account @jennifernatalie_ fosters audience engagement with deaf-related issues. Using a qualitative approach through content analysis, the research examines how five dimensions of Social Media Influencer (SMI) communication—namely information usefulness, dialogic interaction, affectivity, collectivity, and connectivity—are manifested in the content uploaded. The analysis was conducted on 189 selected videos from four educational-themed playlists. Findings indicate that despite verbal communication limitations, @jennifernatalie_ effectively utilizes social media features to communicate in a creative and inclusive manner, delivering messages that foster emotional connection and interactive engagement. Through her authentic expression as a deaf individual, she succeeds in activating audience participation via comments, likes, and two-way conversations. This study highlights how influencer communication characteristics play a pivotal role in shaping engagement, particularly in disability-related topics. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of inclusive communication practices on social media and the role of disabled influencers in fostering digital social interaction.