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Feminist Narratives in Memes through Socio-Cognitive Analysis Perangin-angin, Alemina Br.; Ulfa, Maryam; Putri, Citra Anggia; Sujatmoko, Koko
Tradition and Modernity of Humanity Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/tmh.v5i2.21671

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Using Van Dijk's socio-cognitive approach, this study examines ten feminist-themed memes from Pinterest, emphasizing the discursive, cognitive, and social elements. Three main themes emerge from the analysis of the memes: criticism of gender expectations, assertion of women's strength, and resistance to male control. The results show that women reject male control and dominance in memes under the first group (1.1; 1.3; 1.9), emphasizing female independence and resilience. The second category's memes (1.2, 1.4, 1.5, and 1.6) highlight women's strength and independence, demonstrating their capacity to subvert conventional wisdom and reinterpret social norms. The third category (1.7; 1.8; 1.10), on the other hand, criticizes what society expects of women and shows them as defying patriarchal stereotypes. This change demonstrates how digital discourse has developed into a platform that questions established hierarchies of power and encourages social criticism. These memes are vital resources for advancing feminist principles, empowering women, and raising awareness of gender equality because they use sarcasm and comedy. According to the study's findings, memes are more than just amusement; they are potent cultural artifacts that have the capacity to shape public opinion and promote constructive social change.
The Perception of Educated People with Different Ethnic Groups towards Exogamy Siregar, Jumaini; Perangin-angin, Alemina Br
Tradition and Modernity of Humanity Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/tmh.v1i1.7187

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Exogamy is the act of marrying someone from another tribe, clan, or similar social unit. This study is about the perception of educated people of different ages and different ethnic groups regarding exogamy. Thus, this paper analyzes the view of educated people in North Sumatera towards intermarriage, either they agree or disagree with exogamy. And then to elaborate the reasons why educated people in North Sumatera agree or disagree with exogamy. The research was conducted by using qualitative research. To answer the problems of the study, the data were collected by giving a questionnaire. The result of this study was the following; (1) Exogamy is supported by the educated people in North Sumatera; (2) The reasons why educated people support exogamy: (1). Exogamy enables educated people to understand other clans and enhance cultural traditions; (2) Adding new family members from various clans to make the family more diverse; (3) It's a normal phenomenon these days; (4) It is unique, interesting and allows educated individuals to reconcile the differences and appreciate their couple's tradition; (5) Exogamy has the potential to push clan growth, and; (6) It is acceptable as long as both families agree.
Empathy Gap in Social Media Comments for Sexual Harassment Victim Lubis, Khairunnisya; Nisa, Indah Chairun; Dalimunthe, Pidiatun Dinia; Perangin-angin, Alemina Br.
Tradition and Modernity of Humanity Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/tmh.v2i1.8510

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Indonesian Twitter users who filed a complaint about sexual harassment were studied to see if there was an empathy gap among their tweet responses. The author uses a content analysis method and observes a sample of empathy gap experiences to notice and study empathy gap behaviour in Twitter toward sexual harassment victims. In the research that has been done, the comments tweet as amount 3733 tweets and chosen 60 of them randomly to know-how is the empathy gap with sexual harassment cases. It is concluded that bullies have aggressive and intimidating characteristics. On message production by the bully, actors are supposed to produce messages in expressive, conventional, and rhetorical ways, including negative empathy characteristics. So on the other hand, the research that has been done concludes that people who act as victims have passive and defensive elements. On message reception by the communicant (victim), the victim placed the position of receiving the message in a dominant, negotiating, and oppositional position.
Language Multiculturalism: Identical Words, Different Meanings of Javanese Vocabularies in Semarangan and Suroboyoan Dialects Perangin-angin, Alemina Br.; Mulyyan, Endang; Arandha, Maria Regista
Tradition and Modernity of Humanity Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): May
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This study examines cultural attitudes, misunderstandings, communication styles, and oral and written communication between Semarang and Surabaya. This study was descriptive qualitative. The results showed that Semarang and Surabaya use Javanese, although their knowledge and language perception varied. This study uses qualitative methodologies. It uses primary and secondary data. Preliminary data was collected from Semarang and Surabaya sources. Then, journals and publications compare Semarang and Surabaya terms—every civilization's language changes. Languages change vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and meaning. Locals and residents speak diverse dialects. Dialect diversity creates regional vocabulary. One's function will have several formal activities. Depending on the situation, everyone has many valuable parts. Indonesia is diverse. Regional languages highlight culture and features with their dialects and individuality. Most Indonesian users are Javanese. Dialects have distinct traits. One perception background case differs. Semarang and Surabaya, both Javanese, are in different provinces. Semarang in Central Java and Surabaya in East Java have words with similar but different meanings (homophones).
Indonesian Language Pride in Multicultural Indonesian-Korean Family: A Sociolinguistic Study of The Kimbab Family Youtube Chanel Perangin-angin, Alemina Br.; Atusaadah, Maghfirah Rit; Nasution, Vivi Adryani
Tradition and Modernity of Humanity Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/tmh.v4i1.17097

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The research was conducted to demonstrate Indonesian language pride on the Kimbab Family YouTube channel. The purpose of this study is to examine how an Indonesian-Korean multicultural family uses Indonesian in regular discourse on YouTube. To promote Indonesia as the nation's identity overseas, advanced technologies must be utilized. YouTube is one of these numerous virtual platforms that attract users from all around the world. This situation encourages Indonesian to compete with other languages; therefore, efforts to promote and preserve Indonesian must be supported. The data for this descriptive qualitative study was collected through documentation and listening. The data were YouTube comments from the Kimbab Family channel. According to the results of this study, the Kimbab family is proud of their Indonesian language skills. The Indonesian employed on the YouTube channel of Kimbab Family may be categorized into eight categories: questioning, replying, explaining/informing, inviting, demanding, quizzing, promoting, and joking.
Co-Authors A. Jalil, Zurriyati Agus Salim Harahap Amalia, Firdha Andryani Sihombing, Indah Annisa, Ratu Anshary, Elvira Putri Arandha, Maria Regista Aswani, Ade Aswani, Aprilza Atusaadah, Maghfirah Rit Br Sembiring, Franinta Egia D. R Brahmana, Christanta Rejuna Phanes S Chunliu, Liao CITRA ANGGIA PUTRI Dalimunthe, Pidiatun Dinia Deliana, Deliana Desri Maria Sumbayak Diana, Sayra Nuraflah Dila Fitria Effendi, Sultan Salman Ella Yuzar Fadhlur Rahman Fadhlur Rahman, Fadhlur Ginting, Riza Fahlevi Gulo, Hubari Hara, Nina Tiya Harahap, Fitri Rosalina Hasibuan, Rizky Ramadhani Ilma, Dzikri Jalil, Zurriyati A. Lestari, Dwi Putri Lingga, Good Lubis, Aisyah Inka Putri Lubis, Khairunnisya Lubis, Risa Mayuni LUBIS, TASNIM Mawarni, Nidiya Meutia, Amalia Muchtar, Muhizar Mulyyan, Endang Muslimah, Ikhwatun Nasution, Ely Hayati Nasution, Mutia Nursyafitri Nasution, Tanty Aidullia Nilma Zola Nina Karina Ningrum, Dwi Kurnia Surya Nisa, Indah Chairun Niza Ayuningtias Nurlela Parasian, Nehemia Anugrah Pranata, Juli Samuel Prasetya, Fikry Rahmah Fithriani Rahmah, Cut Nadia Muji Ramadhayani, Nanda Rangkuti, Rahmadsyah Rika, Atta Rozanna Mulyani Rusdi Noor Rosa Rusdi Noor Rosa Samuel Nugraha Cristy Sandra Hasibuan, Alika Sari, Winda Setia Sembiring, Matius Cikepen Annalela Sembiring, Pemina Siboro, Meliana Silaban, Jelly Simanjuntak, Ivan Fernando Sinulingga, Samerdanta Siregar, Jumaini Siregar, Maysarah Sitio, Ihsan Tanama Sudwintari, Sudwintari Sujatmoko, Koko Sukri, Chintia Dewi Syahputra, Fikry Prastya T. Thyrhaya Zein Tambunan, Anna Riana Suryanti Tambunan, Khairunnisa Tausya, Resi Syahrani Teuku Zulfikar Tsaqilah, Fadhilah Ulfa, Maryam Umar Mono Weny, Krisna Widya Andayani WIDYA ANDAYANI Yuliza Yuliza Yuniarti Yuniarti Zein, Mutiara Zulhantiar, Putri Annisa Zurriyati, Zurriyati